What 15 of Our Favorite Disney Characters Would Look Like If They Were the Opposite Gender

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Everything goes the usual way in Disney’s world— a beautiful princess can’t wait on a white horse to meet her prince, and the prince himself is ready to do anything to finally get to the love of his life. But artist TT Bret has challenged this order of things and has made some cartoon characters switch their genders. On her “Let There Be Doodles” page, she shared the results, and we can’t wait to show them to you.

15. Moana

The titular character of the 2016 Disney animated feature film of the same name is Moana. Moana, the daughter of Chief Tui and Sina and a native of the island town of Motunui, inherited her parents’ love of the water and for travel. Moana is chosen by the ocean to travel across the ocean and save the world with the aid of the shape-shifting demigod Maui when life-killing darkness threatens her island.

14. Elsa

A made-up character named Elsa of Arendelle makes an appearance in the 58th animated film, Frozen II, and the 53rd animated film, Frozen, both produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. In Frozen, she is primarily voiced by Broadway actor and singer Idina Menzel, with younger versions played by Eva Bella and older versions by Spencer Ganus.

13. Ursula

The Little Mermaid, Walt Disney Pictures’ 28th animated feature picture, features Ursula as its primary adversary.

The major antagonist of Disney’s 1989 animated feature picture The Little Mermaid is Ursula, often known as the Sea Witch. She is an evil Cecelia, half woman, half octopus, who makes agreements with unlucky merpeople in exchange for the promise of fulfilling their wishes.

12. Aladdin

A lowly thief named Aladdin falls in love with Princess Jasmine but is unable to wed her because he is not a prince. A royal vizier with a hidden motive named Jafar asks Aladdin for assistance in locating a magical lamp.

Aladdin is a 1992 Walt Disney Feature Animation animated musical comedy fantasy action-adventure movie. It is the fourth instalment of the Disney Renaissance and the 31st animated feature film in the Disney Animated Canon. The movie is about a young “street rat” in the realm of Agrabah who uses the ability of a shape-shifting genie to win the affection of Princess Jasmine. It was based on the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights. Unbeknownst to them, Jafar, the Sultan’s advisor, plans to utilise the genie to seize control of the country.

11. Belle and the Beast

A stunning young lady named Belle consents to live with the Beast in exchange for the release of her kidnapped father. The horrifying kidnapper of Belle, who she soon learns is an enchanted prince, is truly a human.

10. Wendy

The deuteragonist of Disney’s 1953 animated feature picture Peter Pan is Wendy Darling. She is a young Londoner who has always enjoyed reading about Peter Pan, a flying lad from the island of Neverland.

9. Alice

The title character in Disney’s animated feature film Alice in Wonderland from 1951 is Alice. She is a young girl who escapes her ordinary life by using her fantastical imagination. Alice is drawn to Wonderland because of her curiosity and need for something new. But as she moves through the bizarre world, Alice discovers that she now values the normality that she previously despised.

8. Esmeralda

The Hunchback of Notre Dame, a Disney animated feature film released in 1996, stars Esmeralda as the deuteragonist. She is a vocal humanitarian who is a young Romani woman. This motivates her to defend Quasimodo from his tormentors, Claude Frollo, the deformed bell ringer.

7. Tarzan

Jane, a female explorer, is saved by Tarzan, an orphan who was reared by mountain gorillas. Tarzan is forced to choose between civilisation and the wildlife after discovering that he is a human.

6. Rapunzel

The main character in Disney’s 2010 animated feature film Tangled is Rapunzel. She is the Corona kingdom’s princess and is renowned for having long, enchanted, golden hair. When Rapunzel was a young girl, a nefarious crone kidnapped her and imprisoned her in a lonely tower for eighteen years. During this time, Rapunzel developed a fascination with a phenomenon involving “floating lights” that would only occur on her birthday. Rapunzel managed to leave her tower with the help of the dashing robber Flynn Rider in order to learn more about the lights and fulfil her desire to travel the globe.

5. Anna

Anna is a young woman with a slim build and a light skin tone. She has long strawberry-blonde hair pulled back into two pigtail braids, sparkling turquoise blue eyes, rosy cheeks, small lips, bangs on the right side of her forehead, and a scattering of freckles (a trait that she shares with her sister Elsa, even though Elsa appears to have less freckles than Anna does). She can be seen to have some freckles on both her shoulders and her face when she wears sleeveless outfits. She has a bit rounder face than Elsa, but she is still very attractive.

4. Jasmine

Aladdin, a Disney animated feature film released in 1992, stars Princess Jasmine as the deuteragonist. She is the independent and disobedient princess of the Middle Eastern nation of Agrabah, which is governed by her father, the Sultan.

3. Merida

The central character of the Disney/Pixar movie Brave from 2012 is Princess Merida of DunBroch. On May 11, 2013, Merida was added to the Disney Princess roster as the eleventh character, making her the first Disney Princess made by Pixar.

2. Ariel

The Little Mermaid, a 1989 animated feature film by Disney, stars Ariel as the title character. She is the seventh and youngest child of King Triton and Queen Athena, who rule over Atlantica, an underwater country. Ariel admired the human world passionately, but it was against the rules, for much of her young life, and she yearned to one day live on Earth.

1. Snow White

The title character of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first animated full-length movie from Disney, is Snow White. She is a young princess, the “Fairest One of All,” whose goodness and purity are what make her beautiful. Snow White learnt that her envious stepmother, the Evil Queen, was out to kill her soon after falling in love with a lovely Prince.

To avoid the Queen’s anger, Snow White was forced to flee her house, but she found refuge in the cottage of the seven dwarfs. Snow White fantasised about meeting up with her prince again and having a happily ever after while being cared for by her new friends.

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