Does Disney own all the princesses?

Disney Princess, also called the Princess Line, is a media franchise and toy line owned by the Walt Disney Company. Created by Disney Consumer Products chairman Andy Mooney, the franchise features a lineup of female protagonists who have appeared in various Disney franchises.
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Does Disney own the rights to all the princesses?

Disney owns the copyright to the princess movies it made, but not to the term princess nor to princesses not in movies they made. Also, most of Disney princess movies are based on public domain stories - Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty etc.
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What princesses are not from Disney?

The 10 Best Animated Movie Princesses Not From Disney Classics, Ranked
  • 9 Princess Anastasia - Anastasia. ...
  • 8 Princess Thumbelina - Thumbelina. ...
  • 7 Princess Odette - The Swan Princess. ...
  • 6 Princess Eilonwy - The Black Cauldron. ...
  • 5 San - Princess Mononoke. ...
  • 4 Princess Anneliese - Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper.
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Who is the only Disney Princess not royalty?

The character of Mulan is loosely based on the heroine from the well-known ancient Chinese poem "The Ballad of Mulan" (木蘭詩). She is the only Disney Princess who is not royal by blood or marriage.
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Does Disney own the rights to Rapunzel?

The stories of Rapunzel, Snow White, and Cinderella were recorded by the Brothers Grimm. The stories existed long before the Grimms recorded them, being integral parts of German folklore. They are now in the public domain and can be used freely. Of course, you can't use the Disney's retelling of the stories.
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What princesses does Disney own?

The thirteen characters in the franchise consist of Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, Moana, and Raya.
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Does Disney own the rights to Ariel?

With this in mind Disney own the rights to their fairy tale derivative of the story. Disney do not however own the rights to the original Andersen story. Others are still free to use that work and create their own material/adaptations based on that.
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Why is Meg not a Disney Princess?

According to Sara Franks-Allen of ScreenCrush, Meg was excluded from the official Disney Princess franchise due to Hercules' underperformance in theaters, describing her as a "forgotten Disney princess".
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Who is the most unpopular Disney Princess?

1 Snow White

Nevertheless, Snow White is one of the least popular Disney princesses due to her inability to think for herself and have her own goals. Snow White is simply known as a beautiful woman who can sing and talk to animals. Beyond that, she has no personality or ambition.
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Who is the oldest Disney Princess?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came out in 1937, debuting the very first Disney princess with Snow White herself. Voiced by Adriana Caselotti, she's incredibly of her time (i.e. dated af).
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Which Disney Princess has no mother?

If you think about it, there's something pretty major missing from almost all your fave Disney movies: mothers! Or more specifically, the Disney princess moms. Just think about it: Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Jasmine, Belle, Ariel, Pocahontas, Cinderella… none of them had mothers!
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Is there a forgotten Disney Princess?

Forgotten Princesses - Megara (Hercules), Pocahontas, Kida (Atlantis), Maid Marian (Robin Hood), Eilonwy (The Black Cauldron).
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Who is the only Disney Princess that becomes a mother?

Ariel appears as an adult in Return to the Sea and gives birth to a daughter named Melody, becoming the first, and currently, only, Disney princess to become a mother. Ariel is protective of her daughter, as Triton was of Ariel in the first film.
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Is there a Mexican Disney Princess?

Elena de Avalor is Disney's first Latina princess.
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What ethnicity is Ariel?

In the 1989 movie, Ariel was born in the fictional underwater kingdom of Atlantica, which technically makes her Atlantican, not Danish. As Ariel is half fish, she cannot be categorized by our ethnicities and races.
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What ethnicity is Elsa?

As for whether Elsa and Anna are white … the Northuldra are modeled on the Sami, an indigenous people scattered across northern Scandinavia and northwestern Russia who have faced a great deal of discrimination, but there's a lot of disagreement about the genetic and linguistic origins of Sami to this day.
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Who is the nicest Disney Princess?

There's no denying that Ariel is incredibly likable, and she's certainly one of the most popular Disney Princesses of all time. That's because she can be very kind and caring, plus, she has a really inquisitive mind, always wanting to explore and learn.
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Who is the most flirty Disney Princess?

Disney's 10 Most Flirtatious Movie Characters, Ranked
  • Anastasia & Drizella. ...
  • Bo Peep. ...
  • The Neverland Mermaids. ...
  • Tinker Bell. ...
  • Megara. ...
  • Esmeralda. ...
  • The Bimbettes. ...
  • Flynn Rider.
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Who is the prettiest Disney Princess?

17 Prettiest Disney Princesses
  • Jasmine from Aladdin. ...
  • Moana from Moana. ...
  • Mulan from Mulan. ...
  • Pocahontas from Pocahontas. ...
  • Rapunzel from Tangled. ...
  • Raya from Raya and the Last Dragon. ...
  • Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. ...
  • Tiana from The Princess and the Frog.
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Why was tinkerbell removed from the Disney Princess list?

In Esmeralda's case, the reason was that the sales of The Hunchback of Notre Dame products were not going as Disney had hoped, and the character was not as popular with the audience. Tinker Bell's situation was quite different because she was removed so that she could star in her own franchise known as Disney Fairies.
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Why is Hercules not a prince?

Hercules was supposed to have been a prince, but Hera (who else?) had played with Zeus' mind and given the throne to Hercules' cousin Eurystheus, a caricature of mediocrity. The deal is that Hercules can get his throne back if he completes the tasks that Eurystheus gives him.
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Why is Elsa not an official Disney Princess?

The easiest answer for why the Frozen women don't count is simply that Elsa is a queen in the first movie, and gives up her crown for Anna to take over in Frozen 2. They are therefore Queens and not Princesses. But, as we've seen, royalty isn't even a condition of entry, so that alone shouldn't rule them out.
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Why did they cast a black Ariel?

On the significance of casting a Black actress as Ariel

Sherri Hope Culver: To have a Disney character who is not just a princess but a live-action, real flesh and blood person that children can be inspired by is important. This is because people of color are less likely to see themselves reflected in the media.
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Does anyone in the Disney family still own?

As for how much the Disney family is worth these days, that's not entirely clear. According to Walt Disney's grand-nephew, Roy Patrick Disney, Walt and Roy owned about 20% of the company by 1960 and today the whole family owns less than 3% of it. Most of the family has stayed out of the business.
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