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Smart and intelligent
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Belle remains a beloved character for her intelligence, courage, and non-conformist nature. She teaches the importance of looking past superficiality and finding beauty within.
Explore and rank the most iconic and beloved female characters from Disney animated films and franchises. This includes classic princesses, heroines, villains, and supporting roles, focusing on their impact, personality, and memorable moments in Disney history. Discover fan favorites and discuss their influence on animation and popular culture.





Smart and intelligent
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Belle remains a beloved character for her intelligence, courage, and non-conformist nature. She teaches the importance of looking past superficiality and finding beauty within.





Noble and free-spirited character
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Pocahontas is recognized for her efforts to protect nature, promote peace, and her strong connection to the earth. She represents courage and the importance of cultural understanding.





Independent warrior and resilient hero
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Raya is a more recent addition praised for her maturity, snarky personality, and complex journey of overcoming distrust. She represents perseverance and the challenges of leadership in a divided world.





Kind-hearted and self-loving
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As an iconic and instantly recognizable Disney Princess, Cinderella's story of overcoming adversity through kindness and perseverance continues to inspire. She represents the classic fairytale ideal.

Strong and beautiful
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Mulan is consistently ranked as one of Disney's most empowering female characters, defying restrictive gender roles. She inspires self-worth and heroism by proving strength comes in many forms.
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Determined to achieve her dreams
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As Disney's first Black princess, Tiana is celebrated for her industrious spirit and unwavering pursuit of her dreams. Her story emphasizes perseverance and entrepreneurship over magic or a prince.

Strong-willed and independent wayfinder
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Moana is praised for her independence, courage, and self-discovery, with a journey focused on finding her true calling. She is a powerful role model for leadership and environmental stewardship.

Magical and larger than life
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Elsa is incredibly popular for her journey of self-discovery, embracing her unique powers, and the strong bond with her sister Anna. Her story promotes themes of self-love and overcoming fear.





Optimistic
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Anna is highly relatable for her imperfections, resilience, and deep love for her family. Her character highlights the importance of hope, perseverance, and the strength found in vulnerability.





Incredibly independent and strong
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Jasmine is a feminist Disney Princess who advocates for her own choices and stands up against injustice. Her desire for freedom and to marry for love resonates with audiences.





Has a playful softness of heart
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Merida is celebrated as Disney's first Pixar princess and a strong, athletic character who prioritizes her freedom and family. Her story explores themes of breaking societal expectations and self-determination.

Headstrong and determined
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Ariel remains popular for her adventurous spirit, curiosity, and pursuit of her dreams. Her story is seen by many as an inspiration to dare to think and do things to achieve one's aspirations.
Quick-witted charisma
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Megara is a standout character known for her sharp wit, cynicism, and ultimately, her capacity for love and self-sacrifice. She offers a more complex and mature female perspective.





Exhibits empathy and freedom
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Esmeralda is celebrated for her compassion, selflessness, and unwavering advocacy for the marginalized. She stands as a powerful symbol of justice and kindness.