18 Facts About Disney Princesses

1.

Disney Princesses Princess, called the Princess Line, is a media franchise and toy-line owned by The Walt Disney Princesses Company.

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Disney Princesses's"coronation" took place at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.

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3.

Disney Princesses hosted the event in cooperation with Historic Royal Palaces, a British nonprofit organization that maintains the State Rooms.

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4.

On May 11,2013, Disney Princesses added the first Pixar character Merida as the eleventh member to the franchise in a coronation ceremony in front of Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney Princesses World.

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5.

In September 2014, Disney Princesses announced that Hasbro would be the licensed doll maker for the Disney Princesses Princess line starting on January 1,2016.

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6.

In 2015, Disney Princesses Publishing released animated shorts series Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets.

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7.

Fantasy Faire area at Disneyland officially opened on March 12,2013, as the permanent home for the Disney Princesses; consisting of a Royal Hall, a Royal Theatre, Maurice's Treats food cart, and a Fairytale Treasures gift shop.

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8.

The Disney Princesses can be found at the Princess Storybook meal at Epcot.

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9.

The first eight Disney Princesses made appearances on the animated TV series House of Mouse.

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10.

The first film in the series entitled Disney Princesses Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams, was released on September 4,2007.

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11.

Originally, Disney Princesses Princess Enchanted Tales: A Kingdom of Kindness was announced as the first film in the series, which contained a different Princess Aurora story, and had a Belle story rather than a Princess Jasmine story.

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12.

TV series Once Upon a Time, which aired on the Disney Princesses-owned ABC, featured live-action versions of Snow White, Cinderella, Belle, Aurora, Mulan, Ariel, Rapunzel, Merida, Jasmine and Tiana.

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13.

In 2021, Disney Princesses Channel began to air shorts in the Chibi Tiny Tales series, a loose follow up to Big Chibi 6 The Shorts, based on the Disney Princesses Princess franchise.

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14.

Disney Princesses have appeared in various other media, such as video games, including Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey, Disney Princess: Magical Jewels, and Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure.

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15.

All Disney Princesses are playable characters in the mobile game Disney Magic Kingdoms, with Cinderella, Aurora, Pocahontas, and Rapunzel being part of the main storyline, while the rest are limited time characters.

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16.

Five of these maidens include the Disney Princesses being Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Belle, and Jasmine.

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17.

Until 2012, Disney Princesses released Merida, a completely independent and powerful princess.

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18.

Disney Princesses are no longer just weak women waiting for help from a prince, for they have become strong, empowered girls.

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