Quiz: Disney princesses

Published September 21, 2013
  1. Name Disney’s first African-American princess in an animated movie.

  2. Which Disney princess, though not a human, first met her prince at a young age and then didn’t see him until they met suddenly when older?

  3. In which Disney movie will you find a princess named Aurora as the main character?

  4. Which Disney princess is based on a real person, an Indian princess?

  5. Which Disney princess can speak many different languages very fluently?

  6. Which Disney princess disguises herself as a man to enlist in the army and is a Chinese?

  7. In most movies and storybooks, girls meet princes and become princesses but in one Disney movie, the hero is an ordinary guy and dreams to become a prince, and goes on to meet a princess who wears large earrings. Who is this princess?

  8. Who is the first Scottish princess among the Disney heroines? Hint: She is a redhead and her movie was released only last year.

  9. The animal friends of two Disney princesses are seen talking to them in movies, who are these heroines?

  10. Which is the poorest of the Disney animated heroines? Mind you, she is not a princess but is the main character of the movie.

answers

  1. Tiana, in the movie The Princess and the Frog (2009)

  2. Nala, in The Lion King

  3. Sleeping Beauty

  4. Pocahontas

  5. Kida, in Atlantis: The Lost Empire

  6. Mulan

  7. Jasmine, in the movie Aladdin, whom Aladdin meets and marries.

  8. Merida, from the movie Brave

  9. Cinderella and Mulan – the mice are seen talking to Cinderella and in Mulan, the dragon Mushu talks to her.

  10. Esmeralda, from the 1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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