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ā€œWhy... it's like a dream. A wonderful dream come true!ā€
―Cinderella to the Fairy Godmother

Cinderella is the main protagonist of Disney's 1950 animated feature film of the same name and its two sequels.

She was voiced by Ilene Woods in the original film and currently by Jennifer Hale. She is the 2nd official Disney Princess.

Background

Disney.com Description

Cinderella is kind to all, especially her mice friends, Jaq and Gus. She has faith that if you keep on believing, your wish will come true. With help from her fairy godmother, she gets a chance to live her dreams.

Development

The Disney version of the Cinderella was based on the protagonist of the French version of the tale by Charles Perrault, "Cinderella", written in 1698.

Cinderella was animated by Marc Davis and Eric Larson, but the two animators did not have the same perception of the character, accentuating the elegance of Davis and Larson's opting for simplicity. As done with other Disney films, Walt Disney hired actress Helene Stanley to perform the live-action reference for Cinderella. She later was asked to do the same kind of work for the characters of Aurora in Sleeping Beauty and Anita Radcliffe in 101 Dalmatians.

According to Christopher Finch, author of The Art of Walt Disney:

ā€œ Disney insisted that all scenes involving human characters should be shot first in live-action to determine that they would work before the expensive business of animation was permitted to start. The animators did not like this way of working, feeling it detracted from their ability to create character. The animators understood the necessity for this approach and in retrospect acknowledged that Disney had handled things with considerable subtlety. ā€

Voice

.About 400 contestants auditioned for the role of Cinderella. But out of them all, Walt Disney  chose Ilene Woods, who at the time worked on the radio and did not know anything about the audition. But one day, her colleagues Mack David and Jerry Livingston asked her to sing a song from Cinderella, and she agreed. Then, without saying a word to her, friends of Ilene transferred to the office of film Disney. After listening to the material, Walt Disney immediately decided that he had found the voice with which to speak and sing its main character, and contacted Ilene.

Personality

Cinderella  is a headstrong and independent young woman who is truly beautiful because she doesn't let her anger and sorrow get the better of her. She is kind to most and is in no way depicted as naive or childish. She has also been shown to have a slight sarcastic side to her, as seen in her comments about her stepmother and Lucifer, but she usually keeps them to herself, fully (and wisely) aware that if she does mouth off to her stepfamily, there will be major consequences she might face. Cinderella has shown to be rather intelligent and clever especially considering how poorly she was raised after the death of her biological parents. She has also proven herself to be very brave, unafraid to stand up to Lady Tremaine when she mocks her for wanting to go to the ball. She is also resourceful, evidenced by her using her mother's old fashioned dress and imagining a beautiful ball gown, sewing clothes for the mice, and planning to redesign her mother's dress to make it more contemporary. She is shown to be very patient and calm. She is somewhat clumsy as she drops her footwear many times in the original movie.

While her love for Prince Charming is incredibly strong, marrying and/or finding her "prince" was not her main priority before she met him. Cinderella simply wanted to live a better life and escape the harsh world of her wicked stepmother, though she did have a dream that foretold of the ball.

She was also very kind to her little mouse friends. She never ever yells at people and she is very sweet even though her stepmother is very rude and bossy to her.

Physical Appearance

Cinderella is a gorgeous young woman with classically beautiful features. She is of average height, well-proportioned and slender with a softly-shaped kind face. She has a curvy and hourglass figure. Her skin is fair and flawless, her lips are pink, and her eyes a twinkling blue. Cinderella's hair is a beautiful strawberry-blonde (light strawberry-blonde in her childhood) and medium-length with soft bangs.

In most of her appearances, she was seen in a maid's outfit which consisted of a dark brown bodice with aquamarine long sleeves and a brown, knee-length skirt. Her hair was softly tied back into a low ponytail with an aqua ribbon. She also wore a white apron and a pair of black ballet flats. On her occasional tasks, she wore a white apron.

For her first ball gown, she wore a frilly, sleeveless, pink-and-white dress with pink ribbons and a sash with jade-colored beads around her neck just before her stepsisters violently destroyed it.

Her second dress and most commonly seen Princess outfit, is a sparkling silver ball gown with a low-cut neckline and white peplum, cap sleeves, and petticoat underneath, and her glass slippers (where her toes seen through) are topped with sparkly hearts. (It should be noted, though, that the ball gown is often colored light blue in merchandise and later productions, and was even recolored as such in the original film's DVD and Blu-ray releases.) Her hair is pulled up into a variation of a French twist that is complimented with a light silver band over it. She wears a simple black choker around her neck and long evening gloves cover most of her arms.

In Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, the dress she had to wear was a pink, formal and rather puffy dress, with an elaborate hairstyle with lots of pink bows. Her Royal Ball gown was sea green, rather like her original, most known dress. She has a simple black choker with emeralds hanging on it. She wears a more sea green version of her original headband and evening gloves.

Abilities

Animal Empathy & Communication: Cinderella has a special talent to empathize with animals, perceive their language and communicate with them.

Backstory

Cinderella's mother passed away at an indeterminate time prior to the beginning of the story. Some time later, her father married Lady Tremaine, who became Cinderella's stepmother. After the death of her father, Lady Tremaine forced Cinderella to serve the household as an ill-treated servant, which earned Lady Tremaine the distinction of being an "evil stepmother."

Working as a housemaid, Cinderella's only friends were the mice, particularly Jaq and Gus, Major the horse, her stepsisters, and Bruno the bloodhound. Day in and day out, she was subjected to the harsh words and neglect of her stepmother, with only her dreams giving her the strength to go on.

My Disney Experience

Cinderella never gave up on her dreams, and now she and Prince Charming live happily ever after.

Appearances

Cinderella

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Cinderella in the original film.

Cinderella is shown as a mistreated young girl who dreams of escaping the torturous life she has had to endure at the hands of her stepfamily. Her father, believing she needed a mother's love, married Lady Tremaine, who has two daughters about her age Anastasia and Drizella. However, after her father's death, Lady Tremaine reveals herself to be a passive-aggressive tyrant who is jealous of Cinderella's beauty. She, her daughters and their pet cat Lucifer abuse and mistreat Cinderella, ultimately forcing her to become a scullery maid in her own home. She is notable for being silenced repeatedly by Lady Tremaine, creating the assumption that Cinderella is expected to do chores without speaking out. Her only friends around the chateau are the mice (especially Jaq and Gus), the birds, Bruno the dog, and Major the horse.

One day, Cinderella receives an invitation to a royal ball at the King's castle. She immediately delivers it to her stepmother, who tells her she can go--provided she finishes all her chores and is able to find something suitable to wear. After thanking her stepmother, she goes back to her room, where she shows the mice and birds a dress that had belonged to her late mother. She is about to begin fixing her dress when she is unexpectedly called downstairs by her impatient, needy stepsisters. The mice and birds, feeling sorry for her, take it upon themselves to repair the dress for Cinderella. Jaq and Gus find a sash that Anastasia doesn't want anymore, as well as some beads thrown out by Drizella, and take them to help fix the dress.

Later that night, Cinderella sees a carriage outside the chateau through a large window. She goes to inform her stepmother that a carriage has arrived to take them to the ball. When Lady Tremaine notices that Cinderella has not yet dressed for the event, Cinderella replies that she is not going, to which Lady Tremaine points out that there are other times Cinderella will be able to attend while smiling wickedly about Cinderella not going. Cinderella walks back to her room and looks out the window toward the castle, wondering what a royal ball will be like. Just then, her bird and mice friends reveal a surprise: they have fixed the dress for her. She thanks them for showing how much they care for her, changes into the dress, and rushes downstairs to join her stepfamily. However, when they see Cinderella, Lady Tremaine compliments her dress and points out Drizella's beads. The stepsisters fly into a rage and furiously tear Cinderella's dress apart, leaving her in rags.

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The shot of Cinderella's ragged dress being transformed into a ball gown was Walt Disney's personal favorite piece of animation from his films.

Cinderella is left with her dress reduced to rags as her stepfamily leaves for the ball, wishing her good night. Realizing that now she cannot go to the ball, she bursts into tears and runs outside to the garden, with the mice, Bruno and Major following her in sadness. She throws herself onto a bench and begins sobbing at the apparent loss of her dreams. Shortly thereafter, the magical Fairy Godmother appears to comfort Cinderella. She insists that Cinderella attend the ball and demonstrates her magical abilities as she transforms a pumpkin into a coach, mice into horses, Major into a coachman, and Bruno into a footman before transforming Cinderella's ragged dress into a beautiful, sparkling ball gown, complete with glass slippers. The Fairy Godmother warns Cinderella that all her magic will be undone at the stroke of midnight. Cinderella thanks her, jumps into the coach and sets off for the ball, waving goodbye to the Fairy Godmother.

Cinderella arrives at the castle while the ball is still in procession. She walks upstairs to the castle's ballroom, where she attracts the attention of Prince Charming, who is enchanted by her sparkling appearance and walks over to her. He escorts her to the middle of the ballroom, and (surrounded by other maidens in attendance) the two begin to waltz. The two then have some private time together (courtesy of The Grand Duke), during which they become completely enthralled with each other and are about to kiss, but then the clock begins to strike midnight, prompting Cinderella, who has lost track of time and also does not realize at this point that she has been dancing with the Prince himself, to leave abruptly, realizing that the Fairy Godmother's magic is about to end.

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As midnight draws near, Cinderella flees the ball, accidentally leaving behind a glass slipper.

As she runs down the stairs, she inadvertently drops one of her two glass slippers; nevertheless, she jumps into the coach and leaves the castle. At the clock's twelfth strike, the spell breaks, reverting everything back to what it was. After running behind the bushes to hide from from the palace guards (summoned by the Grand Duke) who gallop past the pumpkin (smashing it in the process), Cinderella, once again in rags, apologizes to the mice, Major and Bruno for forgetting the time before going over her wonderful time at the ball, including her dance with the Prince. Just as she accepts that it has all ended, Jaq and Gus point out a glass slipper, the only remaining object from the Fairy Godmother's magic, on her foot. Cinderella takes off the slipper and thanks her friends and her Fairy Godmother for everything.

Meanwhile, at the castle, the King has ordered the Grand Duke to search all over the kingdom for whoever can fit the slipper, the only clue of the mysterious maiden. Back at Cinderella's chateau, Cinderella has resumed her duties of a maid. As she walks upstairs, carrying breakfast for Anastasia and Drizella, she overhears Lady Tremaine telling Anastasia and Drizella about the news of the Duke's search for the girl who has lost a slipper at the ball last night and whom the prince is madly in love with, causing Cinderella, upon realizing that handsome man she danced with was Prince Charming, to become so distracted that she drops their breakfast in the process. As she cleans up the mess (ordered by Lady Tremaine), she overhears Lady Tremaine continuing to tell her daughters that the girl who can fit the slipper will be the prince's bride, making Cinderella smile dreamily, even when her stepsisters stack clothings in her arms, the sight of which makes them suspicious of her peculiar facial expression.

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Cinderella seconds before Lady Tremaine traps her within her room.

Upon hearing that the two have to get dressed in preparation for the Duke's arrival, Cinderella decides that she too must get ready. She puts down the clothes and heads upstairs to her room, singing and humming the tune she and the Prince had sung at the ball. Unknown to her, Lady Tremaine is spying on her dance-like movements, and realizes Cinderella was the mysterious girl who dancd with the Prince. Jaq and Gus see Lady Tremaine heading upstairs to the tower and, sensing the danger, rush to Cinderella's room to warn her, but Cinderella is too busy preparing herself to meet the Duke. By the time she sees them trying to warn her, she catches sight of Lady Tremaine at the door (through a mirror), but it's too late, as the wicked stepmother slams the door shut and locks it. Having seen Lady Tremaine put the key into her pocket, Jaq and Gus decide to steal the key and take it to Cinderella's room to free her.

A short time later, the Grand Duke and the Herald arrive at the chateau. While Cinderella sobs in front of the locked door, believing that her dreams of being reunited with the Prince have been lost, Jaq and Gus steal the key to her room from Lady Tremaine. Cinderella hears Jaq and Gus panting up the stairs outside her room and looks through the keyhole to see that the two mice have finally made it to the top, filling her once again with relief and hope, but is again shocked when Lucifer traps Gus inside a bowl, along with the key. She orders Lucifer to let Gus go, but the stubborn cat refuses. When the mice and the birds' attempts to make Lucifer release Gus fail, Cinderella, quickly realizing that Bruno can be the one to get rid of Lucifer, implores the birds to fetch the dog. After Bruno arrives and scares the cat into jumping out of a nearby window, Jaq and Gus wedge the key through an opening between the door and the floor, allowing Cinderella to finally exit her room and head downstairs.

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The Grand Duke fitting the slipper on Cinderella.

Just as the Duke is about to leave, Cinderella calls out to him. Lady Tremaine initially tries to dismiss Cinderella as a mere maid, but the Duke rebuffs her and helps Cinderella onto a chair so that she can try on the slipper. He calls for the Herald to deliver the slipper, but Lady Tremaine trips him with her cane, causing the slipper to fly and shatter into pieces in front of the Duke and Cinderella. As the Duke reacts in horror and terror about the King's reaction, Cinderella reveals that she has the other slipper, which she pulls out from her apron, horrifying her stepmother and stepsisters but filling the Duke once again with joy and hope. He slides the slipper onto Cinderella's foot, and it fits perfectly.

Cinderella, along with the mice, Bruno and Major, are taken to the castle, where she reunites with Prince Charming and becomes his bride and a princess. The King and the Grand Duke happily celebrate their marriage as the newlyweds head downstairs to a carriage that will take them on their honeymoon. As Cinderella walks down the stairs with the Prince, she drops her slipper once again, prompting her to go back for it. The King assists her in putting it back on, and Cinderella gives him a kiss on the head as a way of thanking him. Cinderella and the Prince ride off in the carriage, and Cinderella waves goodbye to her mice friends, who wave back at her. As the carriage pulls away, Cinderella and the Prince share another kiss (with the final words in the book, below the illustration of the couple kissing, reading "and they lived happily ever after forever").

Cinderella II: Dreams Come True

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Cinderella in Cinderella II: Dreams Come True.

Jaq and Gus set off to make a new book to narrate what happens after the ending of the previous story, by stringing three segments of stories together, making three stories: "Aim to Please", "Tall Tail" and "An Uncommon Romance." In the first story, Cinderella and Prince Charming return home from their honey moon, only to find that Charming and the King have to leave once again for royal affairs, leaving Cinderella in charge of a royal banquet that's to be held. Not knowing the first thing about organizing parties or the royal traditions, Cinderella struggles with her new life and tasks, eventually deciding to disregard the old traditions and setting things anew, successfully throwing the party in her own style.

In "Tall Tail", Cinderella and the Grand Duke work together throughout the castle to prepare for a festival, whilst Jaq feels guilt for his inability to assist her, due to his size. Fairy Godmother, however, transforms Jaq into a human by the name of Sir Hugh, and in this new guise, he offers Cinderella assistance numerous times, only to fail abruptly when he does.

In the third story, called "An Uncommon Romance", Anastasia falls in love with a local baker, much to the disgust of Lady Tremaine. Heartbroken by her mother's feelings towards her newfound love, Anastasia breaks down in tears, only to be comforted by Cinderella, who offers to help her stepsister change for the better and win the baker's heart. In the end, not only does Anastasia blossom a romantic relationship with the baker, but a loving relationship between her and Cinderella is also formed, finally accepting one another as sisters.

Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

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Cinderella in Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.

Cinderella and Prince Charming are celebrating their first anniversary when Fairy Godmother accidentally loses her wand to Anastasia. She immediately takes it to Lady Tremaine and Drizella, who learn the power of the wand and how to wield it properly. After the Fairy Godmother is accidentally transformed into a statue, Lady Tremaine then reverses time to before Cinderella tried on the slipper. By using magic, the slipper is able to fit Anastasia. Cinderella tries to convince Lady Tremaine that the slipper belongs to her by showing her the other. Instead, Lady Tremaine calls her night with Prince Charming nothing more than a dream and destroys the other slipper. Cinderella is left at the chĆ¢teau while her stepmother and Lucifer make way to the castle to meet her prince. Devastated and confused, Cinderella begins to attend to her normal duties but regains her confidence and decides to meet with the prince herself knowing he should recognize her when he sees her. Cinderella, Jaq, Gus and two bluebirds, sneak into the palace and begin their search.

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Prince Charming and Cinderella meet in Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.

When she finally bumps into him however, he fails to recognize her. Heartbroken, Cinderella cries at the loss of her untrue love. Jaq and Gus arrive to expose Lady Tremaine's villainy. Upon finding out that Lady Tremaine used the wand to wipe Charming's memory of Cinderella and make him believe Anastasia was the one he danced with, Cinderella forgets her sorrows and jumps into action. At Lady Tremaine's room, Jaq and Gus sneak in to grab the wand. They are almost exposed by Lucifer until Cinderella enters disguised as a maid. Lady Tremaine discovers her anyway and a chase follows. Jaq and Gus hand the wand to Cinderella but before she could flip the spell, the guards arrest her. Lady Tremaine regains the wand and orders the guards to send Cinderella to the next ship leaving the kingdom to have her banished.

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Charming proposing to Cinderella after his memories have been restored.

Jaq, Gus and the bluebirds meet up with Prince Charming. They explain that his memory was altered (referring to Cinderella as Cinderelly), and he rushes off on his horse to find her before the ship sets sail. He is too late, but manages to find himself on board, reintroducing himself to Cinderella, who he calls Cinderelly before she corrects him. The couple reunite and head back to the palace. There, the King orders the Grand Duke and the guards to search the castle for the stepfamily to have them arrested. As Cinderella is preparing for her wedding which is to occur that night, Lady Tremaine and Lucifer appear out of the shadows. Tremaine transforms Anastasia into an exact copy of Cinderella and plans to have her marry Prince Charming in her place. Tremaine then sends Cinderella, Jaq, and Gus to be killed by a human Lucifer.

Still, Cinderella manages to escape her death and uses her time to make way to the castle. Prince Charming and "Cinderella" are ready to marry but Anastasia refuses and reveals herself. Lady Tremaine tries to turn Anastasia and Cinderella into toads, but Prince Charming intervene by reflecting the magic with his sword, causing it to hit Drizella and Lady Tremaine instead. They are transformed into toads and fall into the palace's basement. Anastasia brings the real Cinderella and Charming together and transforms herself back to normal. Cinderella thanks Anastasia, and the two reconcile, putting their animosity behind. Together, they restore the Fairy Godmother, who transforms Cinderella's outfit into her wedding attire. After Cinderella and Prince Charming decline the fairy's offer to restore the timeline, the two finally tie the knot, and they live happily ever after...again.

House of Mouse

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Cinderella in House of Mouse.

Cinderella makes numerous cameo appearances in the animated series House of Mouse. In the episode "The Stolen Cartoons" when Donald was left in charge, she fled away from the bad show, leaving behind her glass slipper. In the episode "House of Scrooge" she lends Mickey the dress the mice made for her and after he thanks her she replies with "That old thing?." She also appears in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, in which she is trapped in the House with the other guests. At one point, she talks about how she is thankful for friendly mice who make nice evening wear (this segment was also used in the series episode "House of Turkey").

In the episode "Rent Day", Cinderella was part of Mickey's borrow and exchange chain, telling him she'd give him her pumpkin so long as he can find her another mode of transportation.

In "Big Bad Wolf Daddy" her glass slippers broke as Big Bad Wolf continues blowing his trumpet during his performance on stage.

In "Where's Minnie?", when the advert named 'Scuttle's Lost & Found' mentions glass slippers, she then realizes that she lost the slippers.

In "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner", Mortimer Mouse made fun of her regarding about her missing glass slipper.

Despite that in the original film she was mostly seen in her scullery maid outfit, in all her appearances in the series she is seen in her classic princess ball gown, albeit colored blue instead of silver.

Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess

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Cinderella with Sofia in Once Upon a Princess.

In the film, Cinderella is summoned by Sofia's magical amulet after the young princess casts a spell that makes everyone at the royal ball fall asleep. Cinderella explains that when Sofia's in trouble, the amulet will summon one of the princesses to help her. Cinderella tells Sofia that the best way to solve the problem is to make amends with her stepsister Amber. Sofia is reluctant to do so, however, since Amber had treated her harshly since she first arrived at the castle. Cinderella tells Sofia that Amber was only jealous because Sofia had gained more attention recently and that showing her compassion could help her change her views. She also tells her that she went through a similar thing with her stepsisters, Drizella and Anastasia, of how their jealousy for her made them cold and cruel and if she had tried to make amends with them, maybe things would have been better for her now. She sings a song about her stepsisters before departing. Her pumpkin carriage is seen at the end of the special.

Other animated productions

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Cinderella and Prince Charming's cameo in Mickey Mouse.

Cinderella made a cameo in Schoolhouse Rock!, in the episode "The Four-Legged Zoo".

Cinderella makes a cameo appearance at the end of the Teacher's Pet movie; she is shown holding a frog during the closing song.

Cinderella also makes a brief cameo in the Mickey Mouse Works cartoon Mickey's April Fools, when Donald Duck fantasizes about replacing Mickey as Disney's biggest star, imagining himself in a parade with Cinderella, Aurora and Snow White as his entourage.

In the new Mickey Mouse shorts, Cinderella makes a cameo appearance along with Prince Charming in "Croissant de Triomphe".

Live-action appearances

Once Upon a Time

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Cinderella in Once Upon a Time.

Cinderella (played by Jessy Schram), (also referred to as Ella) was a maid who wished to attend the royal ball. Her fairy godmother appears to grant her wish, but Rumplestiltskin kills the fairy. Warning her that "all magic comes with a price," he offers her a contract: her wish in exchange for something she will have in the future. She signs it without reading it and goes to the ball. She meets Prince Thomas, and the two fall in love and marry. At the wedding reception, Rumplestiltskin reminds Ella of the contract and informs her that he asked for her first-born child. When she discovers she is pregnant, she tries to run away. But Thomas and Prince James devise a plan to capture Rumplestiltskin. The plan succeeds, but Thomas disappears. Rumplestiltskin vows that she will never see Thomas again until the contract is fulfilled.

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Ashley Boyd with her newborn, Alexandra.

In Storybrooke, she is 19-year old Ashley Boyd, a single, pregnant maid. The baby's father Sean Herman, who is really Thomas, is not allowed by his father to continue seeing Ashley. Sean's father arranges for Mr. Gold, who is Rumplestiltskin, to pay Ashley in exchange for the baby. She originally agrees to the exchange, but she later decides to keep her child. She tries to flee town but goes into labor at the city limits. Emma Swan finds her and brings her to the hospital. There, Emma agrees to do Mr. Gold a favor if Ashley is allowed to keep the baby. Mr. Gold agrees to the arrangement. Ashley gives birth to a daughter, Alexandra, and Sean visits the hospital to reconcile with Ashley and to give his daughter a pair of shoes that fit her feet perfectly (a reference to the original Cinderella story). A few months after, he proposes to Ashley and the pair are engaged.

Cinderella's counterpart, Ashley Boyd, makes a cameo appearance in Storybrooke at the beginning of the first episode of the spin-off series Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.

Cinderella

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Lily James as Cinderella in the live-action film.

In Disney's live-action re-imagining of the original film, she will be played by Lily James in the 2015 film. [1]

In this film her real name is Ella whose merchant father remarries following the tragic death of her mother. Keen to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new stepmother Lady Tremaine and her daughters Anastasia and Drizella into the family home. But, when Ella's father suddenly and unexpectedly passes away, she finds herself at the mercy of the jealousy and cruelty of her new stepfamily. Finally relegated to nothing more than a servant girl covered in ashes, and spitefully renamed Cinderella since she used to work in the cinders, Ella could easily begin to lose hope. Yet, despite the cruelty inflicted upon her, Ella is determined to honor her mother's dying words and to "have courage and be kind." She will not give in to despair nor despise those who abuse her. And then there is the dashing stranger she meets in the woods. Unaware that he is really a prince, not merely an employee at the Palace, Ella finally feels she has met a kindred soul. It appears as if her fortunes may be about to change when the Palace sends out an open invitation for all maidens to attend a ball, raising Ella's hopes of once again encountering the charming "Kit." Alas, her stepmother forbids her to attend and callously rips apart her dress. But, as in all good fairy tales, help is at hand as a kindly beggar woman steps forward and, armed with a pumpkin and a few mice, changes Cinderella's life forever.

Printed material

Kilala Princess

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Cinderella as she appears in Kilala Princess.

In the manga series Kilala Princess, Cinderella plays an important role in Kilala's quest of royalty. Kilala enters Cinderella's world after getting shot in the back and transferring her conscience into it. While helping Cinderella with her chores, the maid also teaches Kilala how to eat, dance and walk like a princess. Her mouse friends secretly help her make a dress for the royal ball. After her sisters tear it apart, Kilala confronts them and accidentally loses her Magic Tiara. The Fairy Godmother shows up later than expected, and makes a princess gown, carriage and escorts for Cinderella. Affected by the crown's magic, the Fairy's power will run out sooner than expected if the tiara is still in the Tremaine sisters' hands.

With the fairy godmother's magic, Kilala manages to get to the palace and steal back the tiara before Anastasia can use it to hypnotize the prince. Cinderella and the prince meet and dance romantically till midnight.

Kilala later receives a clear crystal from the adventure and becomes the next jewel of her magic crown.

Video games

Being one of Disney's most iconic characters and its most popular princess, Cinderella goes on to appear in a large amount of video games including those with the Disney Princess franchise including Disney Princess Enchanting Storybooks, Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey and Disney Princess. She also has her own chain of video games including Disney's Cinderella Dollhouse and Cinderella Dollhouse 2. A costume of Cinderella is also an add-on costume in Disney Universe. She is also featured in Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure.

Kingdom Hearts series

Cinderella (Dressed)

Cinderella is one of the different classic Disney characters who appears in Kingdom Hearts. She plays a small but important role in the game as one of the Princesses of Heart. Her world was destroyed by Maleficent, but she was taken into captivity.

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, she reprises a similar role to that of the film. Jaq and a mouse-sized Ventus made a dress for Cinderella to wear to the royal ball since she had to do the chores. However, the two step-sisters tore apart her dress in jealousy and guile, causing her to rush out in tears. Terra encourages her to keep faith and then the Fairy Godmother appears and makes her a ball gown and carriage. At the royal ball, her and the Prince fall in love but she rushes away at midnight before the Fairy's magic wears off, leaving a single slipper behind as she runs. The Prince was determined to find the girl and let every girl in the kingdom try the slipper on to see if it matched. Lady Tremaine locked Cinderella in her room but Aqua and Jaq free her in time for the Prince so the two found each other and lived happily.

In Kingdom Hearts, she is a Princess of Heart so she is among the seven who were captured by Riku and Maleficent. Her role was the same to the rest of the Princesses.

In Kingdom Hearts II, her name was part of the password needed to open Tron's world.

Kinect Disneyland Adventures

Cinderella plays a major role in the game, appearing as a meet-and-greet character near the Village Haus restaurant in Fantasyland. When she meets the player for the first time, she gives them a magic wand from the Fairy Godmother as a gift. Cinderella will also ask the player to accompany her to a royal ball and gather some supplies so that she and the mice can make an outfit (male players will get a Prince costume, while female players will get a Cinderella costume). While the mice are making the dress, Cinderella asks the player to find food (buckets of popcorn) for them. She also asks if the player can find more thread. Cinderella also loses her slippers during the game and asks the player to find them for her. Cinderella also participates in the Mickey's Soundsational Parade and Princess Fantasy Faire mini-games.

Disney Parks and Resorts

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Cinderella at Disneyland.

Cinderella is a staple character at Disney theme parks around the world. She is often the spokeswoman for the "Princess themed" scenes in various show and parades. Her castle, Cinderella's Castle, has become an icon at Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland, and is often used as the primary symbol for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, in general She is commonly found in entertainment offerings and meet-and-greet sessions.

On the Disney Cruise Line, Cinderella can be seen in the shows The Golden Mickeys, Believe and Dreams.

Cinderella also has a spell card known as "Cinderella's Magic Ribbon" in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.

In Dream Along With Mickey, Cinderella appears when Minnie wishes to be a princess and Cinderella and Prince Charming enjoy a dance along with Snow White, The Prince, Aurora, Prince Phillip, Mickey and Minnie.

Cinderella also makes an appearance during the finale of World of Color. In her scene, it shows her transforming into a princess from the Fairy Godmother's magic.

In Fantasmic!, Cinderella appears in the popular live show during the Princess Medley. She also stars in her own sequence in the Tokyo DisneySea version.

In Stitch's Great Escape!, Cinderella makes a brief cameo (though only her voice is heard) at the end of the ride where Stitch attempts to woo her at her castle by pretending he is Prince Charming. She quickly shoves him out when she realizes he isn't Charming.

Cinderella and Prince Charming feature in many parades such as Jubilation!, Happiness is here, Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade, and even the newest Festival of Fantasy Parade.

In the Tokyo Disneyland's newest nighttime spectacular Once Upon A Time there is a Cinderella segment where we see the dress making scene and "So This is Love".

Dreams Come True With Cinderella

In the first phase of New Fantasyland, Cinderella's mansion was featured as a princess walkthrough and meet and greet. We would see Cinderella singing with AA birds and mice, the making of the dress, the wicked stepsisters ruining the dress, bibbidi-bobbidi-boo and Cinderella is enchanted into her beautiful princess form and we would learn Cinderella how to dance. This idea was later scrapped and the area became part of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.

Disney Princess

In the Disney Princess franchise, Cinderella has proved to be the most popular and iconic. Her status acts as a symbol of a princess as well even being referred to by fans as "the leader of the Disney Princesses." In promotional images, Cinderella is often placed in the center as a way to point out her leadership. Recent polls throughout 2009 and 2010 have shown that even with the new princesses who gained popularity rather quickly inducted into the franchise, Cinderella has still been able to maintain her title.

Redesign

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Cinderella's redesign from 2012.

Cinderella received multiple changes in her late 2012 redesign.

Her hair is now a vivid bright blonde in color, is primarily parted on the right side of her head and tied up into an elaborate, high chignon. Her headband no longer covers her ears, and she now has individual earrings.

Cinderella's glass slippers are now tinted bright blue rather than being clear like the original glass. The style of her sleeves are now more separated from the actual dress itself and now seem to be made of pale blue organza, as is her long evening gloves.

Her new dress is a very simplified combination of a Mantua, Robe Ơ la FranƧaise and a Robe a l'Anglaise with strong influences from 1950s debutante gowns; particularly with the upper half of the dress. Much of the cloth is a now distinct indigo-blue color with the pale blue organza overskirt drawn back and pinned up to display the matching petticoat that is revealed by the frontal opening of the indigo gown. The hem of the dress and part of its upper half is decorated with many elaborate swirly designs. The hem also contains designs that resemble the shape of her glass slippers, and the entire ensemble is now glittery.

Cinderella's new dress has unmistakably left behind the lighter blue influence of her silver gown in the original film along with her strawberry-blonde hair, which is now a golden blonde similar to Aurora's and Rapunzel's.

This modified design of her is seen during her appearance in Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess.

Palace Pets

Cinderella's Palace Pets are Pumpkin, Bibbidy and Slipper.

Songs performed by Cinderella

Original film

2007 sequel

Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess

Miscellaneous

  • If You Can Dream
  • Every Girl Can Be A Princess (Disney Princess Tea Party CD)
  • It's Your Birthday (Disney Princess Party CD)
  • I'm Happy (The Princess and the Frog: Tiana and her Princess friends CD, The melody is very similar to "It's Your Birthday")
  • I'm Giving Love for Christmas (Disney Princess Christmas CD)
  • It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (DPC)
  • The Princess Dance (Disney Princess Tea Party)
  • Beauty of the Season (DPC)
  • Christmas is Coming (DPC)
  • The Twelve Days of Christmas (DPC)

Quotes

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Differences from the source material

Cinderella, coming from one of the most iconic fairytales of all time, keeps much of her character continuity from the original Charles Perrault story. However, Disney has done some changes:

  • "Cinderella" was a spiteful nickname which derived from the word "cinder", and her real name was never revealed (although some fans believe it to be Ella). Disney made this her actual birth name (Athough it will be brought back in the 2015 remake).
  • Cinderella bore her step-family's abuse patiently and hid it from her father who would have scolded her because he was entirely ruled by his new wife.
  • Cinderella never had any animal friends.
  • Instead of falling in love with the prince in one night, it was two. The prince had one ball where he met Cinderella and the next night he had a second ball in which he fell in love with her. She lost one of her glass slippers at the second ball. Her Godmother helped her get ready for both ball by transforming a pumpkin into a coach, six mice into horses, a rat into the coachman and six lizards into lackeys. Two different gowns were magically given to Cinderella to wear at each ball as well as glass slippers.
  • A supper was served at the first ball and Cinderella shared oranges and lemons with her stepsisters and likely at the second ball.
  • Cinderella simply showed the second slipper for good measure when the one she lost 'happened' to fit her like it was molded in wax.
  • The stepsisters both pleaded for forgiveness, and Cinderella agreed to let bygones be bygones. The stepsisters also married two lords. No mention of her father and stepmother is ever read of after the beginning of the story which is before the ball announcements.
  • She was named Cinder-clod  by the older stepsister due to the cinders that came from sitting by the corner of the chimney, but was given the name of 'Cinderella' by the not-so spiteful younger stepsister.

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Trivia

  • Cinderella is the second Disney Princess, joining the franchise in 1950, after Snow White in 1937.
  • Cinderella is the second oldest Disney Princess, with the oldest being Elsa from Frozen, who is 21 at the time of her coronation. Tiana from The Princess and the Frog is the third oldest, being three months younger than Cinderella.
  • Not counting Ariel in Ariel's Beginning, Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to be seen as a little girl. The second is Aurora, the third is Tiana, the fourth is Rapunzel, the fifth is Merida, the sixth and seventh are the sisters Anna and Elsa from Frozen.
    • Starting from Tiana, all the Disney Princesses are shown as children.
  • Cinderella's hair color has often been the subject of debate among fans. In the original film, Cinderella's hair seems to be of a light orange tone, classifying her as either a redhead or a ginger as her hair had been officially called burnt orange. In the franchise and in the Disney parks, Cinderella's hair is publicized as bright yellow, making her a golden blonde, although her hair remained orange-like in the films. The most common consensus is that she is a strawberry-blonde, which is blonde hair bearing an orange tint.
  • Cinderella is the first Princess to be a strawberry-blonde, and to have her hair in pigtail braids, the second for both being Anna from Frozen.
  • Cinderella's facial features and expression are similar to Alice from Alice in Wonderland and Wendy Darling from Peter Pan although the latter films are released one to three years after Cinderella.
  • Cinderella is the second Princess to be an orphan, the first being Snow White, the third being Anna and the fourth being Elsa (Anna and Elsa are sisters).
  • Similar to Snow White, Cinderella is forced to be raised without a father for the majority of her life. Instead, she is placed in the hands of a cruel and jealous stepmother (Cinderella by Lady Tremaine, Snow White by The Queen). Another similarity is that the two are forced to be household servants in an attempt to hide their outer beauty.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess who is not a commoner to become a royal by marriage.
  • Her shoe size is mentioned in the third movie which is a size 4Ā½ in woman's.
  • The symbolic message of the glass slippers is that Cinderella is so delicate that she can walk in glass shoes and not break them. It is also symbolic how she can be comfortable in glass shoes, meaning that she can easily adapt to typically "uncomfortable" situations.
  • Cinderella is often considered the "leader" of the Disney Princesses, often being positioned in the center of publicity photos. This has been subject to some controversy, however, because she is the second Disney Princess, after Snow White. Some feel that Snow White deserves to be the leader, because she is the main protagonist of Disney's first film, and was introduced to the world 13 years before Cinderella.
  • Cinderella is the only Disney Princess to wear a normal servant attire inside her castle. The other Princesses wear royal princess gowns inside their kingdoms.
  • Cinderella is derived from the French word Cendrillon, which translates in English as "little ash girl."
  • The only mention of Cinderella's mother was in the first movie when she showed the mice a dress that belonged to her that she was planning to fix up for the ball.
  • Cinderella never sang a song in her second film, in fact, none of the songs heard in Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, aside from the two reprises of "Bibibidi-Bobbidi-Boo" (one by the Fairy Godmother and the Mice and the other by only the latter), were sung by any of the characters. However, she did sang in the third film.
  • In the movie, when Cinderella's ball gown is produced, the dress appears sparkling silver. However, in most merchandise, this is published in a bright blue shade (most likely to make her dress seem more like a ball gown as opposed to a traditional white wedding dress---which the mistake is shown in the storybook ending, when her wedding dress changed into her ball gown). In the Kingdom Hearts series, the ball gown is correctly colored to silver.
  • Cinderella is similar to Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as they both are mistreated and abused by their parental/maternal figures (Quasimodo: Judge Claude Frollo, Cinderella: Lady Tremaine). Ironically though, Quasimodo is mistreated because he's unattractive and Cinderella is mistreated because she is attractive. They also dream of freedom and a better life.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to have a horse companion being Major, the other four Princesses that have horse companions are Belle (Phillipe, who actually belongs to her father), Mulan (Khan), Rapunzel (Maximus, who is actually a horse in her palace), and Merida (Angus).
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to have a dog companion being Bruno, the other three Princesses that have dog companions are Belle (Sultan) Pocahontas (Percy), and Mulan (Little Brother). She can be also the first Princess to have two dog companions, if you count Pumpkin.
  • Cinderella is the second Disney Princess to be seen wearing clogs, the first being Snow White.
  • Cinderella made a brief cameo in the Mickey Mouse Works cartoon Mickey's April Fools.
  • Cinderella makes a cameo appearance at the end of the Teacher's Pet movie; she is shown holding a frog during the closing song.
  • A live-action version of Cinderella made a brief cameo in the short starring Goofy, The Art of Vacationing, located in Walt Disney World. As Goofy attempted to have a "meet-and-greet" session with her, he quickly turned around in shyness.
  • Throughout the first film, Cinderella's toes were barely visible, almost looking like she didn't have any. However, in every media following the first film, they were clearly visible.
  • Cinderella is the second to have a stepmother as a villain. The first being Snow White.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to share a dance with her love interest right after they met, the second would be Aurora with Prince Phillip.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to have her name be used as a song title.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to have the opening song of her feature film be named after her. The second being Aurora and the third being Belle.
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Princess Jasmine dressed as Cinderella with the Pumpkin Coach.

  • Cinderella is the only Disney character to have a stepmother along with her stepsisters.
  • Cinderella makes a cameo appearance of sorts in Aladdin and the King of Thieves when Genie turns Jasmine into Cinderella.
  • One of Cinderella's stock poses used for her official artwork and clip art actually only appeared for a split-second in the actual film, right when she receives her iconic ball gown from the Fairy Godmother and twirls around in it, telling her, "Won't you take a look at this wonderful dress?"
  • Cinderella has the same character design as Katrina Van Tessel from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
  • According to Les Harding in his book "They knew Marilyn Monroe" a popular legend arose that Marilyn Monroe was the physical model for Cinderella. It seems that someone within the Disney organization heard a critic say that Cinderella was too voluptuous. This was in 1954 and the reigning queen of voluptuousness was Marilyn Monroe. The fact that Marilyn was not connected to the Disney studio and was all but unknown in 1949, when the movie was in production, did not stop the rumor mongers. An actress named Helene Stanley was the actual model for Cinderella.
  • Two of Cinderella's most memorable scenes from her film are her ball gown transformation and fitting the glass slipper.
  • Cinderella's gown transformation was Walt Disney's favorite piece of animation.
  • Cinderella is normally seen with Snow White, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Tiana and Rapunzel more than the other Princesses.
  • Cinderella was actually rich at the beginning, even before she married the prince. This was exempted, however, as she was treated as a servant.
  • Due to The King and The Grand Duke's cameo in The Little Mermaid, it is implied that Cinderella lives in the same time period as Ariel (who lives in the mid 19th century) it would make sense for foreign royals to attend other royal's weddings and coronations. This is also shown in Frozen as Rapunzel has a cameo at Elsa's coronation. Notably Frozen also takes place in the 19th century.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to be seen in her wedding dress. The second being Ariel, the third being Jasmine, the fourth being Mulan, the fifth being Tiana and the sixth being Rapunzel.
    • Cinderella, Ariel and Tiana all got married in their debut films while Jasmine, Mulan and Rapunzel all got married in sequels to their respective films.
  • In the original Rodgers and Hammerstein musical version of the fairytale, Cinderella was played by Julie Andrews, who would later achieve film fame, beginning with Mary Poppins at Disney. Brandy Norwood portrayed Cinderella in the Disney adaptation of the same musical.
  • In some stories, Cinderella's real name was Ella and because she would always lie in cinders, her stepsisters would call her Cinderella. Although in the Disney version, "Cinderella" is truly her name by birth.
  • Though she is of the opposite gender, Cinderella has some similarities with Aladdin. Both are orphans, have an indigent way of life, have only animal friends (Cinderella, mice and birds: Aladdin, Abu), and dream of a better life. Then a benevolent magical creature same to their gender (Cinderella: the Fairy Godmother, Aladdin: Genie) transform them with fancy clothes (and the animal companions into means of transportation) so they can enter the palace, meet the only heir of the kingdom (Cinderella, Prince Charming: Aladdin, Jasmine), and they fall in love. Later the magic brutally stops and reveal their true tattered clothes (only in Aladdin's case, there were witnesses to it). Cinderella and Aladdin's problems are ultimately resolved as they became royals by marriage.
  • In the book entitled Disney Trivia from the Vault - Secrets Revealed and Questions Answered by Dave Smith, who is also known to have his own column in the very first Disney Magazine called 'Ask Dave', or the most recent D23 (Disney's community for Disney fans) Web site, he said that Cinderella's last name would likely have been Tremaine, since her stepmother's name was Lady Tremaine, if Lady Tremaine hadn't changed it from the time she wed Cinderella's father.
  • For her redesign, her hair is seen parted on both sides of her head. She was first seen with it in Sofia the first with the larger part of her hair parted on the left side of her head. LEGO also has it parted the correct way.
  • Cinderella is the first Disney Princess to be depicted nude (briefly). The second is Ariel (not counting the seashell bikini top), and succeeding them is Mulan.

References


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Media
Films: Cinderella (video/soundtrack) ā€¢ Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (video) ā€¢ Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (video/soundtrack) ā€¢ Cinderella (2015 film) (video/soundtrack)

Shows: A Poem Is... ā€¢ Chibi Tiny Tales
Video Games: Disney Princess (video game)ā€¢ Cinderella's Dollhouse ā€¢ Cinderella: Magical Dreams ā€¢ Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep ā€¢ Disney Infinity ā€¢ Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure ā€¢ Disney Magical World ā€¢ Cinderella Free Fall ā€¢ Disney Emoji Blitz
Books: Royal Weddings ā€¢ Disney Princess Beginnings
Cancelled projects: Cinderella Stories
Albums: The Lost Chords: Cinderella

Disney Parks
Castle of Magical Dreams ā€¢ Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall ā€¢ Cinderella Castle ā€¢ Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour ā€¢ Disney Animation Building ā€¢ Fairy Tale Forest ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Revue ā€¢ Prince Charming Regal Carrousel ā€¢ Princess Pavilion ā€¢ Storybook Land Canal Boats

Entertainment: Cinderella's Surprise Celebration ā€¢ Cinderellabration: Lights of Romance ā€¢ Disney's Believe ā€¢ Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic ā€¢ Dream Along with Mickey ā€¢ Fantasmic! ā€¢ Mickey and the Magician ā€¢ Mickey and the Wondrous Book ā€¢ Mickey's Gift of Dreams ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Celebration ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Music World ā€¢ One Man's Dream II: The Magic Lives On! ā€¢ Royal Princess Music Celebration ā€¢ The Starlit Princess Waltz ā€¢ Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story
Restaurants: Cinderella's Royal Table
Shops: Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Parades: Celebrate A Dream Come True Parade ā€¢ Disney's Dreams On Parade: Moving On ā€¢ Disney's Fantillusion ā€¢ Disney's Magical Moments Parade ā€¢ Disney's Party Express ā€¢ Disney Carnivale Parade ā€¢ Disney on Parade ā€¢ Disney Stars on Parade ā€¢ Dreaming Up! ā€¢ Festival of Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Flights of Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Happiness is Here Parade ā€¢ Jubilation! ā€¢ Magic Happens ā€¢ Main Street Electrical Parade ā€¢ Mickey's Rainy Day Express ā€¢ Mickey's Soundsational Parade ā€¢ Paint The Night Parade ā€¢ SpectroMagic ā€¢ The Wonderful World of Disney Parade ā€¢ Villains Cursed Caravan ā€¢ Nightfall Glow ā€¢ Minnie's Tiara of Dreams
Fireworks: Disney Enchantment ā€¢ Disney in the Stars ā€¢ Fantasy in the Sky ā€¢ Magic, Music and Mayhem ā€¢ Magical: Disney's New Nighttime Spectacular of Magical Celebrations ā€¢ Momentous ā€¢ Once Upon a Time ā€¢ Remember... Dreams Come True ā€¢ Wishes: A Magical Gathering of Disney Dreams ā€¢ Wonderful World of Animation ā€¢ Wondrous Journeys
Spring: Disney Pirate or Princess: Make Your Choice
Summer: Club Mouse Beat ā€¢ Mickey's WaterWorks
Halloween: Disney Villains Wicked Gathering ā€¢ Frightfully Fun Parade ā€¢ Hocus Pocus Villain Spelltacular ā€¢ It's Good to be Bad with the Disney Villains ā€¢ Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade ā€¢ Villains Dance Party
Christmas: A Christmas Fantasy Parade ā€¢ Cinderella's Holiday Wish ā€¢ Disney Winter Magic Cavalcade ā€¢ Royal Christmas Wishes

Characters
Original: Cinderella ā€¢ Jaq and Gus ā€¢ Perla and Suzy ā€¢ Mice ā€¢ Birds ā€¢ Prince Charming ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Bruno ā€¢ Major ā€¢ Cinderella's Father ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Drizella Tremaine ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ The King ā€¢ The Grand Duke ā€¢ Herald ā€¢ Mary ā€¢ Royal Guards

Sequels: Pom-Pom ā€¢ Prudence ā€¢ Beatrice and Daphne ā€¢ Countess Le Grande ā€¢ The Baker ā€¢ Flower Vendor ā€¢ The Queen
Remake: Cinderella's Mother ā€¢ Lizard Footmen ā€¢ Mr. Goose ā€¢ Captain ā€¢ Town Crier ā€¢ Sir Francis Tremaine
Deleted: Jabber ā€¢ Professor LeFoof ā€¢ Spink

Locations
Cinderella's Castle ā€¢ Cinderella's ChĆ¢teau ā€¢ Village ā€¢ King's Castle
Objects
Glass Slipper ā€¢ Pumpkin ā€¢ Pumpkin Coach ā€¢ Magic Wand ā€¢ Cinderella's Dress
Songs
Films: Cinderella ā€¢ A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes ā€¢ Sing, Sweet Nightingale ā€¢ Work Song (Cinderelly, Cinderelly) ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ So This is Love ā€¢ Put It Together ā€¢ Follow Your Heart ā€¢ The World Is Looking Up to You ā€¢ It's What's Inside That Counts ā€¢ Perfectly Perfect ā€¢ More Than a Dream ā€¢ I Do ā€¢ At the Ball ā€¢ I Still Believe ā€¢ Lavender's Blue ā€¢ Strong

Deleted: Dancing on a Cloud ā€¢ The Cinderella Work Song ā€¢ The Face That I See in the Night ā€¢ The Dress That My Mother Wore ā€¢ Sing a Little, Dream a Little ā€¢ I'm in the Middle of a Muddle ā€¢ The Mouse Song ā€¢ I Lost My Heart At the Ball
Twice Charmed: All Because of a Shoe ā€¢ It's Never Too Late ā€¢ In a Moment ā€¢ Believe in Me
Miscellaneous: The Art of Dressing Well

See also
As Told by Emoji


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Official Disney Princesses: Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Pocahontas ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Tiana ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Merida ā€¢ Moana ā€¢ Raya

Other Princesses: Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Tiger Lily ā€¢ Maid Marian ā€¢ Eilonwy ā€¢ Daughters of Triton ā€¢ Calla ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Melody ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Kida Nedakh ā€¢ Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei ā€¢ Kilala Reno ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ Princess of Gentlehaven ā€¢ Nancy Tremaine ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Sofia ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Elena
Other Heroines: Alice ā€¢ Wendy Darling ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Nakoma ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Giselle ā€¢ Mirabel Madrigal ā€¢ Asha

Media
Films: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) ā€¢ Cinderella (1950) ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty (1959) ā€¢ The Little Mermaid (1989) ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast (1991) ā€¢ Aladdin (1992) ā€¢ Pocahontas (1995) ā€¢ Mulan (1998) ā€¢ The Princess and the Frog (2009) ā€¢ Tangled (2010) ā€¢ Brave (2012) ā€¢ Moana (2016) ā€¢ Raya and the Last Dragon (2021)

Theme Songs: "If You Can Dream" ā€¢ "It's Not Just Make Believe" ā€¢ "The Glow" ā€¢ "Live Your Story" ā€¢ "Starting Now" ā€¢ "Like a Princess"
Video Games: Disney Princess: Fashion Boutique ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Horse Show ā€¢ Disney Princess: Royal Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey ā€¢ Disney Princess: Magical Jewels ā€¢ Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanting Storybooks ā€¢ Disney Princess Majestic Quest ā€¢ Disney Tsum Tsum ā€¢Disney Emoji Blitz ā€¢ Disney Heroes: Battle Mode ā€¢ Disney Magic Kingdoms
Home Video: Disney Princess Sing Along Songs: Once Upon a Dream ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 2 - Enchanted Tea Party ā€¢ Disney Princess Sing Along Songs Vol. 3 - Perfectly Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams
Books: Kilala Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess ā€¢ Disney Princess Beginnings ā€¢ Disney Princess Comics Treasury ā€¢ Royal Weddings
Cancelled: Princess Academy

Disney Parks
Castle of Magical Dreams ā€¢ Enchanted Storybook Castle ā€¢ Fairy Tale Forest ā€¢ Fantasy Faire ā€¢ Golden Fairytale Fanfare ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Celebration ā€¢ Minnie's Tiara of Dreams ā€¢ PLAY! ā€¢ Princess Pavilion ā€¢ Royal Banquet Hall

Fireworks: Disney Illuminations

See Also
Sofia the First ā€¢ Disney Fairies ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Palace Pets ā€¢ Princess Academy ā€¢ Ralph Breaks the Internet ā€¢ Disney Princess - The Concert ā€¢ Like a Princess


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Media
House of Mouse ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Christmas ā€¢ Mickey's House of Villains
Characters
Main Characters: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Max Goof ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Gus Goose ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Microphone Mike ā€¢ Chip and Dale

Recurring Guests: Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Cri-Kee ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ King Triton ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs. Potts ā€¢ Chip Potts ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ LeFou ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Timothy Q. Mouse ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ Mowgli ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ The Three Little Pigs ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Simba ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Drizella Tremaine ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Baby Shelby ā€¢ Goat Man ā€¢ Emperor Kuzco

Episodes
Season One: "The Stolen Cartoons" ā€¢ "Big Bad Wolf Daddy" ā€¢ "The Three Caballeros" ā€¢ "Goofy's Valentine Date" ā€¢ "Unplugged Club" ā€¢ "Timon and Pumbaa" ā€¢ "Gone Goofy" ā€¢ "Jiminy Cricket" ā€¢ "Rent Day" ā€¢ "Donald's Lamp Trade" ā€¢ "Donald's Pumbaa Prank" ā€¢ "Thanks to Minnie" ā€¢ "Pluto Saves the Day"

Season Two: "Daisy's Debut" ā€¢ "Goofy for a Day" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Big Secret" ā€¢ "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner" ā€¢ "Max's New Car" ā€¢ "Not So Goofy" ā€¢ "Everybody Loves Mickey" ā€¢ "Max's Embarrassing Date" ā€¢ "Where's Minnie?" ā€¢ "Super Goof" ā€¢ "King Larry Swings In" ā€¢ "Ladies' Night" ā€¢ "Dennis the Duck"
Season Three: "Suddenly Hades" ā€¢ "Pete's One-Man Show" ā€¢ "House of Crime" ā€¢ "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" ā€¢ "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" ā€¢ "Goofy's Menu Magic" ā€¢ "Music Day" ā€¢ "House of Scrooge" ā€¢ "Donald Wants to Fly" ā€¢ "Dining Goofy" ā€¢ "Chip 'n' Dale" ā€¢ "Humphrey in the House" ā€¢ "Ask Von Drake" ā€¢ "Salute to Sports" ā€¢ "Pluto vs. Figaro" ā€¢ "House of Magic" ā€¢ "Mickey vs. Shelby" ā€¢ "House of Turkey" ā€¢ "Pete's Christmas Caper" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Christmas List" ā€¢"Snow Day" ā€¢ "Pete's House of Villains" ā€¢ "Halloween With Hades" ā€¢ "House Ghosts" ā€¢ "House of Genius" ā€¢ "Mickey and the Culture Clash"

Songs
Rockin' at the House of Mouse ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Soup or Salad, Fries or Biscuits, Extra Olives, Donuts ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf Daddy ā€¢ A Parrot's Life for Me ā€¢ Let's Slay the Beast ā€¢ The Ludwig Von Drake Song ā€¢ It's Our House Now! ā€¢ The Best Christmas of All ā€¢ Grim Grinning Ghosts ā€¢ Humphrey Hop ā€¢ Everybody Wants to Be a Woof ā€¢ I Wanna Be Like M-O-You ā€¢ Pink Elephants on Parade ā€¢ My Name is Panchito ā€¢ Boom-Da-Boom ā€¢ We Are the Three Caballeros ā€¢ Me the Mouse (and I'm the Duck) (Reprise) ā€¢ Daisy Crockett ā€¢ The Daisy Duckie Room ā€¢ Minnie Mouse (in the House)
Locations
House of Mouse (night club) ā€¢ Toontown
Objects
Maleficent's Staff ā€¢ Poisoned Apple ā€¢ Sorcerer Hat ā€¢ Jafar's Snake Staff


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Games
Kingdom Hearts (HD I.5 ReMIX/Soundtrack/Soundtrack Complete/HD I.5 ReMIX Soundtrack) ā€¢ Chain of Memories ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts II (HD II.5 ReMIX/HD II.8 Final Chapter Prologue/Soundtrack/HD II.5 ReMIX Soundtrack ) ā€¢ 358/2 Days ā€¢ Birth by Sleep (Soundtrack) ā€¢ coded ā€¢ Dream Drop Distance (Soundtrack) ā€¢ Ļ‡ [chi] ā€¢ Unchained Ļ‡/Union Ļ‡ [cross] ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts III ā€¢ Dark Road ā€¢ Melody of Memory ā€¢ Missing-Link ā€¢ Kingdom Hearts IV
Other media
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party ā€¢ Agrabah (Kingdom Hearts pilot)
Incorporated Films and Shorts
Aladdin/The Return of Jafar ā€¢ Alice in Wonderland ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast ā€¢ Big Hero 6 ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Fantasia ā€¢ Frozen ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ The Hunchback of Notre Dame ā€¢ Lilo & Stitch ā€¢ The Lion King ā€¢ The Little Mermaid ā€¢ Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers ā€¢ Monsters, Inc. ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ The Nightmare Before Christmas ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ā€¢ Sleeping Beauty ā€¢ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ā€¢ Steamboat Willie ā€¢ Tangled ā€¢ Tarzan ā€¢ Toy Story ā€¢ Tron/Tron: Legacy ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph
Characters
Main Characters: Sora ā€¢ Riku ā€¢ Kairi ā€¢ King Mickey ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Roxas ā€¢ Axel/Lea ā€¢ NaminĆ© ā€¢ Xion ā€¢ Aqua ā€¢ Terra ā€¢ Ventus

Villains: Xehanort ā€¢ Ansem ā€¢ Xemnas ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Vanitas ā€¢ Xigbar/Braig ā€¢ Xaldin ā€¢ Vexen ā€¢ Lexaeus ā€¢ Zexion ā€¢ SaĆÆx/Isa ā€¢ Demyx ā€¢ Luxord ā€¢ Marluxia ā€¢ Larxene ā€¢ Terra-Xehanort ā€¢ Young Xehanort ā€¢ Xehanort's Guardian
Other Characters: Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Ansem the Wise/DiZ ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Master Eraqus ā€¢ Dilan ā€¢ Even ā€¢ Aeleus ā€¢ Ienzo ā€¢ Lingering Will ā€¢ Hayner ā€¢ Pence ā€¢ Olette ā€¢ Kairi's Grandma ā€¢ Riku Replica ā€¢ Jiminy's Journal ā€¢ Foretellers ā€¢ Master of Masters ā€¢ Luxu ā€¢ Ephemer ā€¢ Skuld ā€¢ Chirithy ā€¢ Strelitzia ā€¢ Lauriam ā€¢ Yozora ā€¢ Vor ā€¢ Hermod
Original Monsters: Heartless ā€¢ Nobodies ā€¢ Unversed ā€¢ Dream Eater
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Queen Minnie ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Magic Brooms ā€¢ Alice ā€¢ White Rabbit ā€¢ Doorknob ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Queen of Hearts ā€¢ Card Soldiers ā€¢ Tarzan ā€¢ Jane Porter ā€¢ Clayton ā€¢ Terk ā€¢ Kerchak ā€¢ Kala ā€¢ Sabor ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ Philoctetes ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Cerberus ā€¢ Rock Titan ā€¢ Ice Titan ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Abu ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Genie ā€¢ Carpet ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Peddler ā€¢ Cave of Wonders ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Monstro ā€¢ Cleo ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ King Tritonā€¢ Flotsam and Jetsam ā€¢ Glut ā€¢ Jack Skellington ā€¢ Zero ā€¢ Sally ā€¢ Oogie Boogie ā€¢ Lock, Shock, and Barrel ā€¢ Dr. Finkelstein ā€¢ Mayor of Halloween Town ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Captain Hook ā€¢ Mr. Smee ā€¢ Wendy ā€¢ Crocodile ā€¢ Merlin ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ Tigger ā€¢ Piglet ā€¢ Eeyore ā€¢ Rabbit ā€¢ Owl ā€¢ Roo ā€¢ Bees ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Snow White ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Pongo ā€¢ Perdita ā€¢ Dalmatian Puppies ā€¢ Simba ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Bambi ā€¢ Chernabog
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts II: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather ā€¢ Maleficent's Raven ā€¢ Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Li Shang ā€¢ Shan Yu ā€¢ Hayabusa ā€¢ Yao, Ling, and Chien Po ā€¢ The Emperor ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs Potts ā€¢ Chip ā€¢ Wardrobe ā€¢ Pegasus ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Hydra ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Clara Cluck ā€¢ Jack Sparrow ā€¢ Elizabeth Swann ā€¢ Will Turner ā€¢ Captain Barbossa ā€¢ Bo'sun ā€¢ Jacoby ā€¢ Twigg ā€¢ Cursed Crew ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ Attina ā€¢ Andrina ā€¢ Santa Claus ā€¢ Skeletal Reindeer ā€¢ Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Nala ā€¢ Rafiki ā€¢ Scar ā€¢ Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Kiara ā€¢ Pridelanders ā€¢ Hyenas ā€¢ Tron ā€¢ Master Control Program ā€¢ Commander Sark ā€¢ Kanga ā€¢ Gopher ā€¢ Stitch ā€¢ Chicken Little
Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep: Prince Phillip ā€¢ Maleficent's Goons ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Sleepy ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Sneezy ā€¢ Dopey ā€¢ The Prince ā€¢ Evil Queen ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Prince Charming ā€¢ Jaq ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Anastasia ā€¢ Drizella ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Grand Duke ā€¢ Grand Councilwoman ā€¢ Captain Gantu ā€¢ Jumba ā€¢ Experiment 221 ā€¢ Lost Boys
Disney Characters introduced in Dream Drop Distance: Quasimodo ā€¢ Esmeralda ā€¢ Phoebus ā€¢ Judge Claude Frollo ā€¢ Victor, Hugo, and Laverne ā€¢ Kevin Flynn ā€¢ Sam Flynn ā€¢ Quorra ā€¢ CLU ā€¢ Black Guards ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Beagle Boys ā€¢ Chernabog's Minions ā€¢ Julius
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Ļ‡: Mad Hatter ā€¢ March Hare ā€¢ Razoul ā€¢ Royal Guards ā€¢ Maurice ā€¢ Gaston
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union Ļ‡: Sultan ā€¢ Samson ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Fix-It Felix Jr. ā€¢ Sergeant Calhoun ā€¢ King Candy ā€¢ Sour Bill ā€¢ Cy-Bugs ā€¢ Hero's Duty Troops
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III: Zeus ā€¢ Apollo ā€¢ Athena ā€¢ Hermes ā€¢ Lava Titan ā€¢ Tornado Titan ā€¢ Little Chef ā€¢ Woody ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Hamm ā€¢ Sarge ā€¢ Green Army Men ā€¢ Little Green Men ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Flynn Rider ā€¢ Pascal ā€¢ Maximus ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ Sulley ā€¢ Mike Wazowski ā€¢ Boo ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Child Detection Agency ā€¢ Trailer Folk ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Kristoff ā€¢ Olaf ā€¢ Sven ā€¢ Marshmallow ā€¢ Hans ā€¢ Mr. Gibbs ā€¢ Tia Dalma ā€¢ Davy Jones ā€¢ Kraken ā€¢ Cutler Beckett ā€¢ Davy Jones' Locker Crabs ā€¢ Baymax ā€¢ Hiro Hamada ā€¢ Go Go Tomago ā€¢ Honey Lemon ā€¢ Fred ā€¢ Wasabi ā€¢ Lumpy ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph
Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road: Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Disney Characters introduced in the manga: Caterpillar ā€¢ Chi-Fu
Square Enix Characters: Leon ā€¢ Cloud ā€¢ Moogle ā€¢ Others

Elements
Plot Elements: Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Heart ā€¢ Keyblade War ā€¢ Dark Seeker Saga ā€¢ More

Game Elements: Gameplay in Kingdom Hearts ā€¢ Magic

Objects
Sea-salt ice cream ā€¢ Wayfinder ā€¢ Door to Darkness ā€¢ Keyblade ā€¢ X-blade ā€¢ More ā€¢ Pixar Ball ā€¢ A113 ā€¢ Pizza Planet Truck
Locations
Original Worlds: Destiny Islands ā€¢ Traverse Town ā€¢ Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion ā€¢ Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River ā€¢ Dive to the Heart ā€¢ End of the World ā€¢ Realm of Darkness ā€¢ Twilight Town/Mysterious Tower ā€¢ The World That Never Was ā€¢ Castle That Never Was ā€¢ Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion ā€¢ Keyblade Graveyard ā€¢ Daybreak Town/Scala ad Caelum

Disney Worlds: Wonderland ā€¢ Deep Jungle ā€¢ Olympus Coliseum/Underworld/Olympus ā€¢ Agrabah ā€¢ Atlantica ā€¢ Halloween Town/Christmas Town ā€¢ Neverland ā€¢ Hundred Acre Wood ā€¢ The Land of Dragons ā€¢ Beast's Castle ā€¢ Port Royal/The Caribbean ā€¢ Pride Lands ā€¢ Space Paranoids ā€¢ Dwarf Woodlands ā€¢ Castle of Dreams ā€¢ Deep Space ā€¢ La CitĆ© des Cloches ā€¢ The Grid ā€¢ Prankster's Paradise ā€¢ Country of the Musketeers ā€¢ Toy Box ā€¢ Kingdom of Corona ā€¢ Monstropolis ā€¢ Arendelle ā€¢ San Fransokyo ā€¢ Game Central Station/Niceland/Cy-Bug Sector/Candy Kingdom

Organizations/Groups
Organization XIII ā€¢ Princesses of Heart ā€¢ Disney Villains Council
Songs
"Dearly Beloved" ā€¢ "Simple and Clean" ā€¢ "Sanctuary" ā€¢ Face My Fears ā€¢ Don't Think Twice ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Club March ā€¢ Swim This Way ā€¢ Part of Your World ā€¢ Under the Sea ā€¢ Ursula's Revenge ā€¢ A New Day is Dawning ā€¢ Destati ā€¢ This is Halloween ā€¢ He's a Pirate ā€¢ Beauty and the Beast ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Night on Bald Mountain ā€¢ Winnie the Pooh ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ā€¢ The Pastoral Symphony ā€¢ Nutcracker Suite ā€¢ You've Got a Friend in Me ā€¢ Healing Incantation ā€¢ Put That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help Me ā€¢ Let It Go ā€¢ Do You Want to Build a Snowman ā€¢ Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) ā€¢ A Whole New World ā€¢ Circle of Life


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Media
Kilala Princess ā€¢ Rescue the Village with Mulan
Characters
Original Characters: Kilala Reno ā€¢ Rei ā€¢ Tippe ā€¢ Erica Ange ā€¢ Sylphy ā€¢ Kilala's Parents ā€¢ Valdou

Disney Characters: Snow White ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Sneezy ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Sleepy ā€¢ Dopey ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Prince Charming ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Drizella Tremaine ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs. Potts ā€¢ Chip Potts ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ The Sultan ā€¢ Fa Mulan ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Li Shang

Locations
Paradiso ā€¢ The Queen's Castle ā€¢ Atlantica ā€¢ King's Castle ā€¢ Beast's Castle ā€¢ King Stefan's Castle ā€¢ Agrabah ā€¢ China
Objects
Magic Tiara ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Poisoned Apple ā€¢ Glass Slipper ā€¢ Trident ā€¢ Enchanted Rose ā€¢ Jafar's Snake Staff


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Media
Shows: Once Upon a Time ā€¢ Once Upon a Time in Wonderland

Books: Once Upon a Time: Out of the Past ā€¢ Once Upon a Time: Red's Untold Tale

Characters
Once Upon a Time:
Season One: Emma Swan ā€¢ Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard ā€¢ Prince Charming/David Nolan ā€¢ Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold/Weaver ā€¢ Evil Queen/Regina Mills/Roni ā€¢ Belle/Lacey French ā€¢ Henry Mills ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Sneezy/Tom Clark ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Dopey ā€¢ Sleepy/Walter ā€¢ Jiminy Cricket/Archie Hopper ā€¢ Stealthy ā€¢ Victor Frankenstein/Dr. Whale ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Widow Lucas/Granny ā€¢ King George/Albert Spencer ā€¢ Genie/Magic Mirror/Sidney Glass ā€¢ Nurse Ratched ā€¢ Mad Hatter/Jefferson ā€¢ Prince Henry/The Valet ā€¢ Knave of Hearts ā€¢ Sheriff of Nottingham/Keith ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Abigail/Kathryn Nolan ā€¢ Red Riding Hood/The Wolf/Ruby ā€¢ Huntsman/Sheriff Graham ā€¢ Baelfire/Neal Cassidy ā€¢ Pinocchio/August W. Booth ā€¢ Frederick/Jim ā€¢ Severe Nurse ā€¢ Mayor Tomkins ā€¢ Hansel and Gretel/Nicholas and Ava Zimmer ā€¢ The Woodcutter/Michael Tillman ā€¢ Martin ā€¢ Myrna ā€¢ Stephen ā€¢ Donna ā€¢ Prince James ā€¢ Blind Witch ā€¢ Peter ā€¢ Siren ā€¢ Pongo ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ The King/Mitchell Herman ā€¢ King Leopold ā€¢ King Midas ā€¢ Zoso ā€¢ Prince Thomas/Sean Herman ā€¢ Grace ā€¢ Daniel Colter ā€¢ Nova ā€¢ Briar Rose ā€¢ Geppetto/Marco ā€¢ Gus/Billy ā€¢ Ruth ā€¢ Dark One

Season Two: Killian Jones/Hook/Rogers ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Prince Phillip ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Milah ā€¢ Maid Marian ā€¢ Quinn ā€¢ Alphonse Frankenstein ā€¢ Anita Lucas ā€¢ Jack ā€¢ King Xavier ā€¢ Anton ā€¢ William Smee ā€¢ Greg Mendell ā€¢ Tamara ā€¢ The Dragon ā€¢ Queen Eva ā€¢ Seer ā€¢ Lancelot ā€¢ Robin Hood ā€¢ Wendy Darling ā€¢ Nana ā€¢ Mary Darling ā€¢ George Darling ā€¢ John Darling ā€¢ Michael Darling ā€¢ The Shadow ā€¢ Lost Boys
Season Three: Peter Pan/Malcolm/Pied Piper ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Zelena/The Wicked Witch of the West ā€¢ Glinda/The Good Witch of the South ā€¢ Walsh/Wizard of Oz ā€¢ Elsa the Snow Queen ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Blackbeard ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Ursula the Sea Goddess ā€¢ Jonathan ā€¢ Dorothy Gale ā€¢ The Witch of the East ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Rapunzel's Mother ā€¢ Rapunzel's Father ā€¢ The Sheriff of Hamelin ā€¢ Medusa ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ Liam Jones ā€¢ Roland
Season Four: Anna ā€¢ Kristoff ā€¢ Hans ā€¢ Grand Pabbie ā€¢ Sven ā€¢ Ursula the Sea Witch ā€¢ Marshmallow ā€¢ Little Bo Peep ā€¢ The Apprentice ā€¢ Ingrid ā€¢ Lily Page ā€¢ Colette ā€¢ Oaken ā€¢ King of Arendelle ā€¢ Queen Gerda ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Poseidon ā€¢ Duke of Weselton ā€¢ Hans' Brothers ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ King Stefan ā€¢ Isaac/The Author ā€¢ Madeline ā€¢ Merlin/The Sorcerer
Season Five: Merida ā€¢ Queen Eleanor ā€¢ King Fergus ā€¢ Harris, Hubert, and Hamish ā€¢ The Witch ā€¢ Lord MacGuffin ā€¢ Lord Macintosh ā€¢ Lord Dingwall ā€¢ King Arthur ā€¢ Sir Kay ā€¢ Guinevere ā€¢ Gorgon The Invincible ā€¢ Charon ā€¢ Brennan Jones ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ Cerberus ā€¢ The Scarecrow ā€¢ Toto ā€¢ Cleo Fox ā€¢ Auntie Em ā€¢ Dr. Jekyll ā€¢ Mr. Hyde ā€¢ Evil Queen
Season Six: Aladdin ā€¢ Gideon ā€¢ Count of Monte Cristo ā€¢ Alexandra ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Red Bird ā€¢ Captain Nemo ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Clorinda ā€¢ Tisbe ā€¢ Jacob ā€¢ Oracle ā€¢ Royal Guards ā€¢ The Sultan ā€¢ Beowulf ā€¢ Black Fairy ā€¢ Tiger Lily ā€¢ Robert ā€¢ Prince Achmed ā€¢ Stanum ā€¢ Cowardly Lion ā€¢ Lucy
Season Seven: Rapunzel Tremaine/Victoria Belfrey ā€¢ Cinderella/Jacinda Vidrio ā€¢ Tiana/Sabine ā€¢ Alice/Tilly ā€¢ Drizella/Ivy Belfrey ā€¢ Anastasia ā€¢ Gothel/Eloise Gardener ā€¢ Eudora ā€¢ Dr. Facilier/Mr. Samdi ā€¢ Hansel/Jack/Nick Branson ā€¢ Marcus Tremaine ā€¢ Cecelia ā€¢ Coven of the Eight ā€¢ Madame Leota ā€¢ Naveen/Drew ā€¢ Blind Witch/Hilda ā€¢ Gretel ā€¢ Chad ā€¢ Seraphina ā€¢ Flora ā€¢ Isla ā€¢ Zorro

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: Alice ā€¢ Cyrus ā€¢ Anastasia/Red Queen ā€¢ Percy/White Rabbit ā€¢ Edwin ā€¢ Jabberwocky ā€¢ Silvermist ā€¢ The Sultan/The Old Prisoner ā€¢ Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum ā€¢ Mrs. Rabbit ā€¢ Elizabeth/Lizard ā€¢ Amara ā€¢ Bandersnatch ā€¢ Millie
Both series: Will Scarlet/The Knave of Hearts ā€¢ Cinderella/Ashley Boyd ā€¢ Robin Hood ā€¢ Little John ā€¢ Friar Tuck ā€¢ Grumpy/Leroy ā€¢ Cora/The Queen of Hearts ā€¢ Caterpillar ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Dr. Lydgate

Episodes
Season One: "Pilot" ā€¢ "The Thing You Love Most" ā€¢ "Snow Falls" ā€¢ "The Price of Gold" ā€¢ "That Still Small Voice" ā€¢ "The Shepherd" ā€¢ "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" ā€¢ "Desperate Souls" ā€¢ "True North" ā€¢ "7:15 A.M." ā€¢ "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" ā€¢ "Skin Deep" ā€¢ "What Happened to Frederick" ā€¢ "Dreamy" ā€¢ "Red-Handed" ā€¢ "Heart of Darkness" ā€¢ "Hat Trick" ā€¢ "The Stable Boy" ā€¢ "The Return" ā€¢ "The Stranger" ā€¢ "An Apple Red as Blood" ā€¢ "A Land Without Magic"

Season Two: "Broken" ā€¢ "We Are Both" ā€¢ "Lady of the Lake" ā€¢ "The Crocodile" ā€¢ "The Doctor" ā€¢ "Tallahassee" ā€¢ "Child of the Moon" ā€¢ "Into the Deep" ā€¢ "Queen of Hearts" ā€¢ "The Cricket Game" ā€¢ "The Outsider" ā€¢ "In the Name of the Brother" ā€¢ "Tiny" ā€¢ "Manhattan" ā€¢ "The Queen Is Dead" ā€¢ "The Miller's Daughter" ā€¢ "Welcome to Storybrooke" ā€¢ "Selfless, Brave and True" ā€¢ "Lacey" ā€¢ "The Evil Queen" ā€¢ "Second Star to the Right" ā€¢ "And Straight On 'Til Morning"
Season Three: "The Heart of the Truest Believer" ā€¢ "Lost Girl" ā€¢ "Quite a Common Fairy" ā€¢ "Nasty Habits" ā€¢ "Good Form" ā€¢ "Ariel" ā€¢ "Dark Hollow" ā€¢ "Think Lovely Thoughts" ā€¢ "Save Henry" ā€¢ "The New Neverland" ā€¢ "Going Home" ā€¢ "New York City Serenade" ā€¢ "Witch Hunt" ā€¢ "The Tower" ā€¢ "Quiet Minds" ā€¢ "It's Not Easy Being Green" ā€¢ "The Jolly Roger" ā€¢ "Bleeding Through" ā€¢ "A Curious Thing" ā€¢ "Kansas" ā€¢ "Snow Drifts" ā€¢ "There's No Place Like Home"
Season Four: "A Tale of Two Sisters" ā€¢ "White Out" ā€¢ "Rocky Road" ā€¢ "The Apprentice" ā€¢ "Breaking Glass" ā€¢ "Family Business" ā€¢ "The Snow Queen" ā€¢ "Smash the Mirror" ā€¢ "Fall" ā€¢ "Shattered Sight" ā€¢ "Heroes and Villains" ā€¢ "Darkness on the Edge of Town" ā€¢ "Unforgiven" ā€¢ "Enter the Dragon" ā€¢ "Poor Unfortunate Soul" ā€¢ "Best Laid Plans" ā€¢ "Heart of Gold" ā€¢ "Sympathy for the De Vil" ā€¢ "Lily" ā€¢ "Mother" ā€¢ "Operation Mongoose"
Season Five: "The Dark Swan" ā€¢ "The Price" ā€¢ "Siege Perilous" ā€¢ "The Broken Kingdom" ā€¢ "Dreamcatcher" ā€¢ "The Bear and the Bow" ā€¢ "Nimue" ā€¢ "Birth" ā€¢ "The Bear King" ā€¢ "Broken Heart" ā€¢ "Swan Song" ā€¢ "Souls of the Departed" ā€¢ "Labor of Love" ā€¢ "Devil's Due" ā€¢ "The Brothers Jones" ā€¢ "Our Decay" ā€¢ "Her Handsome Hero" ā€¢ "Ruby Slippers" ā€¢ "Sisters" ā€¢ "Firebird" ā€¢ "Last Rites" ā€¢ "Only You" ā€¢ "An Untold Story"
Season Six: "The Savior" ā€¢ "A Bitter Draught" ā€¢ "The Other Shoe" ā€¢ "Strange Case" ā€¢ "Street Rats" ā€¢ "Dark Waters" ā€¢ "Heartless" ā€¢ "I'll Be Your Mirror" ā€¢ "Changelings" ā€¢ "Wish You Were Here" ā€¢ "Tougher Than the Rest" ā€¢ "Murder Most Foul ā€¢ "Ill-Boding Patterns" ā€¢ "Page 23" ā€¢ "A Wondrous Place" ā€¢ "Mother's Little Helper" ā€¢ "Awake" ā€¢ "Where Bluebirds Fly" ā€¢ "The Black Fairy" ā€¢ "The Song in Your Heart" ā€¢ "The Final Battle"
Season Seven: "Hyperion Heights" ā€¢ "A Pirate's Life"ā€¢ "The Garden of Forking Paths" ā€¢ "Beauty" ā€¢ "Greenbacks" ā€¢ "Wake Up Call" ā€¢ "Eloise Gardener" ā€¢ "Pretty in Blue" ā€¢ "One Little Tear" ā€¢ "The Eighth Witch" ā€¢ "Secret Garden" ā€¢ "A Taste of the Heights" ā€¢ "Knightfall" ā€¢ "The Girl in the Tower" ā€¢ "Sisterhood" ā€¢ "Breadcrumbs" ā€¢ "Chosen" ā€¢ "The Guardian" ā€¢ "Flower Child" ā€¢ "Is This Henry Mills?" ā€¢ "Homecoming" ā€¢ "Leaving Storybrooke"

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: "Down the Rabbit Hole" ā€¢ "Trust Me" ā€¢ "Forget Me Not" ā€¢ "The Serpent" ā€¢ "Heart of Stone" ā€¢ "Who's Alice?" ā€¢ "Bad Blood" ā€¢ "Home" ā€¢ "Nothing to Fear" ā€¢ "Dirty Little Secrets" ā€¢ "Heart of the Matter" ā€¢ "To Catch a Thief" ā€¢ "And They Lived..."

Locations
Once Upon a Time: Royal Castle ā€¢ Boston ā€¢ Dark Palace ā€¢ Maurice's Castle ā€¢ Dark Castle/Rumplestiltskin's Castle ā€¢ Library ā€¢ King's Castle ā€¢ Tremaine estate ā€¢ Maurice's Castle ā€¢ Dwarves' Cottage ā€¢ Dwarf Mines ā€¢ Geppetto's Home ā€¢ New York City ā€¢ King Stefan's Castle ā€¢ The Beanstalk ā€¢ Giant's Lair ā€¢ Chinese Village ā€¢ England ā€¢ London ā€¢ Darling Nursery ā€¢ Neverland ā€¢ Big Ben ā€¢ Skull Rock ā€¢ Hamelin ā€¢ Maritime Castle ā€¢ Rapunzel's Tower ā€¢ Vault of the Dark One ā€¢ Land of Oz ā€¢ Yellow Brick Road ā€¢ Emerald City ā€¢ Arendelle ā€¢ Valley of the Living Rock ā€¢ Arendelle Castle ā€¢ Elsa's Ice Palace ā€¢ Wandering Oaken's Trading Post and Sauna ā€¢ Bald Mountain ā€¢ Ring of Stones ā€¢ DunBroch ā€¢ Witch's Cottage ā€¢ Castle DunBroch ā€¢ Underworld ā€¢ Mount Olympus ā€¢ Poppy Fields ā€¢ Auntie's Chicken & Waffles ā€¢ Cave of Wonders ā€¢ Pleasure Island ā€¢ Magical Forest ā€¢ Seattle ā€¢ Hyperion Heights ā€¢ Belle & Gold's House ā€¢ Facilier's Lair ā€¢ Gothel's Garden ā€¢ Tiana's Palace ā€¢ San Francisco ā€¢ Memento Mori ā€¢ Maldonia ā€¢ Flynn's Barcade ā€¢ United Realms ā€¢ Snow White's Farm

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: Wonderland Castle ā€¢ The Mad Hatter's House ā€¢ White Rabbit's House ā€¢ Underland ā€¢ Tulgey Wood
Both series: Storybrooke ā€¢ Maine ā€¢ Enchanted Forest ā€¢ Forbidden Fortress ā€¢ Wonderland ā€¢ Wonderland Maze ā€¢ Agrabah ā€¢ Sherwood Forest ā€¢ The Sultan's Palace

Objects
Once Upon a Time: Once Upon a Time (Book) ā€¢ Snow White's Glass Coffin ā€¢ Red Riding Hood ā€¢ Maleficent's Staff ā€¢ Magic Wand ā€¢ Glass Slipper ā€¢ Poisoned Apple ā€¢ Spinning Wheel ā€¢ Magic Lamp ā€¢ Dark One's Dagger ā€¢ Chipped Cup ā€¢ Jefferson's Hat ā€¢ Magic Beans ā€¢ Captain Hook's Hooks ā€¢ Enchanted Candle ā€¢ Pixie Dust ā€¢ Dreamshade ā€¢ Salad Fork ā€¢ Pandora's Box ā€¢ Silver Slippers ā€¢ Sorcerer Hat ā€¢ Enchanted Broom ā€¢ Trident ā€¢ Enchanted Shell ā€¢ Heroes and Villains (Book) ā€¢ Merida's Bow ā€¢ Magical Rose ā€¢ Excalibur ā€¢ Olympian Crystal ā€¢ Cinderella's Dress ā€¢ Golden Scarab Beetle ā€¢ Rapunzel's Frying Pan ā€¢ Magical Golden Flower ā€¢ Shrinking Potion ā€¢ Floating Lanterns ā€¢ Tarot Cards ā€¢ Maui's Fish Hook

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: Vorpal Blade
Both series: Jafar's Snake Staff ā€¢ Enchanted Hearts ā€¢ Jafar's Lamp

Songs Featured
"Give a Little Whistle" ā€¢ "Heigh-Ho" ā€¢ "With a Smile and a Song" ā€¢ "Beauty and the Beast" ā€¢ "Part of Your World" ā€¢ "Fathoms Below" ā€¢ "Cruella De Vil ā€¢ "Some Day My Prince Will Come" ā€¢ "The Unbirthday Song"

Original Songs: "Powerful Magic" ā€¢ The Queen Sings ā€¢ Love Doesn't Stand a Chance ā€¢ Revenge Is Gonna Be Mine ā€¢ Wicked Always Wins ā€¢ Charmings vs. Evil Queen ā€¢ Emma's Theme ā€¢ A Happy Beginning

Vehicles
The Jolly Roger ā€¢ Magic Carpet ā€¢ Royal Ship ā€¢ Cruella's car ā€¢ Nautilus ā€¢ Cinderella's Coach
Species
Fairies ā€¢ Unicorns ā€¢ Dragons ā€¢ Bridge Trolls ā€¢ Wraith ā€¢ Ogres ā€¢ Mermaids ā€¢ Kraken ā€¢ Flying Monkeys ā€¢ Rock Trolls ā€¢ Will O' the Wisps ā€¢ Furies ā€¢ Munchkins ā€¢ Tree Nymphs


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Sofia the First (Videography/Soundtrack/Songs From Enchancia) ā€¢ Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess ā€¢ Elena and the Secret of Avalor ā€¢ Disney Junior DJ Shuffle ā€¢ Disney Junior DJ Shuffle 2 ā€¢ Books
Disney Parks
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Characters
Princess Sofia ā€¢ Queen Miranda ā€¢ King Roland II ā€¢ Prince James ā€¢ Princess Amber ā€¢ Princess Hildegard ā€¢ Cedric the Sorcerer ā€¢ Wormwood ā€¢ Baileywick ā€¢ Robin ā€¢ Mia ā€¢ Clover ā€¢ Whatnaught ā€¢ Goodwyn the Great ā€¢ Winifred the Wise ā€¢ Jade ā€¢ Ruby Hanshaw ā€¢ Princess Clio ā€¢ Prince Zandar ā€¢ Princess Jun ā€¢ Prince Hugo ā€¢ Minimus ā€¢ Princess Vivian ā€¢ Crackle ā€¢ King Marcus and Queen Cecily ā€¢ Trolls ā€¢ Lucinda ā€¢ Prince Jin ā€¢ Magic Carpet ā€¢ Jasper ā€¢ Prince Khalid ā€¢ Meg and Peg ā€¢ Madam Ubetcha ā€¢ Prince Desmond ā€¢ Miss Nettle ā€¢ Sir Gillium ā€¢ Professor Popov ā€¢ Helen Hanshaw ā€¢ Oona ā€¢ Queen Emmaline ā€¢ Cora ā€¢ Plank ā€¢ Aunt Tilly ā€¢ Wilbur the Wombeast ā€¢ Sven ā€¢ Emperor Quon ā€¢ Empress Lin-Lin ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Prince Axel ā€¢ King Garrick ā€¢ Electra ā€¢ Vaughan and Vance ā€¢ Marla ā€¢ Sir Bartleby ā€¢ Sir Maxwell ā€¢ Sir Finnegan ā€¢ Gwen ā€¢ Chef Andre ā€¢ Sofia the Worst ā€¢ Lady Joy ā€¢ Lord Gilbert ā€¢ Wu-Chang ā€¢ Jade Jaguar ā€¢ Sir Dax ā€¢ Boo ā€¢ Princess Lani ā€¢ Mamanu ā€¢ Kamea and Halia ā€¢ Praline ā€¢ Freedo ā€¢ Princess Zooey ā€¢ Princess Astrid ā€¢ Slickwell ā€¢ Greylock the Grand ā€¢ Princess Ivy ā€¢ Dragons of Enchancia ā€¢ Winter ā€¢ Whiskers ā€¢ Glacia the Ice Witch ā€¢ Elliot, Amy, and Kurt ā€¢ Tizzy ā€¢ Master Erwin ā€¢ Bryce Twigley ā€¢ Button, Benngee, and Brody ā€¢ Mossy ā€¢ Carol of the Arrow ā€¢ Jane ā€¢ Princess Kari ā€¢ Miss Elodie ā€¢ Fluke ā€¢ Slim ā€¢ Shelly ā€¢ Flip ā€¢ Mantacorn ā€¢ Onyx and Opal ā€¢ Wendell Fidget ā€¢ Mrs. Fidget ā€¢ Saffron ā€¢ Muck, Gunk, and Grime ā€¢ Spruce ā€¢ Ballerina ā€¢ Mazzimo ā€¢ Prince Roderick ā€¢ Gavin ā€¢ Kazeem ā€¢ Sergeant Fizz ā€¢ King Habib and Queen Farnaz ā€¢ Chief Gnuckles ā€¢ Flinch ā€¢ Grotta ā€¢ Elfonso ā€¢ Elfred ā€¢ Milo the Snake ā€¢ King Henrik ā€¢ Cordelia the Conjuror ā€¢ Calista ā€¢ Morgana ā€¢ Crispy ā€¢ Barley ā€¢ Sassofras ā€¢ Professor Zacharias Fleeber ā€¢ Grand Mum ā€¢ Gemina and Argus ā€¢ Count Barnstorm ā€¢ Sir Oliver ā€¢ Sir Jaxon ā€¢ Willawing ā€¢ Kai ā€¢ Princess Charlotte ā€¢ Morris ā€¢ Zinessa ā€¢ King Philip and Queen Everly ā€¢ Lily ā€¢ Indigo ā€¢ Marty and Maple ā€¢ Grimtrix ā€¢ Wriggley, Pumpkin, and Chester ā€¢ Skye ā€¢ Piccolo ā€¢ Baron Von Rocha ā€¢ Professor Pecullian ā€¢ Sea Monsters ā€¢ Malachite and Fig ā€¢ Omar ā€¢ Prisma ā€¢ Azurine ā€¢ Orion ā€¢ Vega ā€¢ Chrysta ā€¢ Sizzle ā€¢ Cinder ā€¢ Singe ā€¢ Mare of the Mist ā€¢ King Roland I ā€¢ Roma ā€¢ Giggling Goblin ā€¢ Captain Quivers ā€¢ Twitch ā€¢ Vor ā€¢ Nerissa

Elena of Avalor: Princess Elena ā€¢ Princess Isabel ā€¢ Francisco ā€¢ Luisa ā€¢ Shuriki ā€¢ Alacazar ā€¢ Zuzo ā€¢ Mateo ā€¢ Migs, Luna, and Skylar ā€¢ Rafa ā€¢ Chancellor Esteban ā€¢ Armando ā€¢ King Raul and Queen Lucia ā€¢ Naomi Turner
Guest Characters: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Magic Carpet ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Aurora ā€¢ Snow White ā€¢ Mulan ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Tiana ā€¢ Merida ā€¢ Olaf ā€¢ Merlin ā€¢ Archimedes

Episodes
Season One: "Just One of the Princes" ā€¢ "The Big Sleepover" ā€¢ "Let the Good Times Troll" ā€¢ "Cedric's Apprentice" ā€¢ "A Royal Mess" ā€¢ "The Shy Princess" ā€¢ "Blue Ribbon Bunny" ā€¢ "The Princess Test" ā€¢ "Baileywick's Day Off" ā€¢ "Tri-Kingdom Picnic" ā€¢ "The Little Witch" ā€¢ "Two to Tangu" ā€¢ "Finding Clover" ā€¢ "The Amulet of Avalor" ā€¢ "The Buttercups" ā€¢ "Make Way for Miss Nettle" ā€¢ "The Amulet and the Anthem " ā€¢ "Tea for Too Many" ā€¢ "Princess Butterfly" ā€¢ "Great Aunt-Venture" ā€¢ "The Baker King" ā€¢ "The Floating Palace" ā€¢ "Holiday in Enchancia" ā€¢ "Four's a Crowd"

Season Two: "Two Princesses and a Baby" ā€¢ "The Enchanted Feast" ā€¢ "The Flying Crown" ā€¢ "Mom's the Word" ā€¢ "The Silent Knight" ā€¢ "Enchanted Science Fair" ā€¢ "King for a Day" ā€¢ "When You Wish Upon a Well" ā€¢ "Gizmo Gwen" ā€¢ "Sofia the Second" ā€¢ "Mystic Meadows" ā€¢ "Princesses to the Rescue!" ā€¢ "Ghostly Gala" ā€¢ "The Emerald Key" ā€¢ "Scrambled Pets" ā€¢ "The Princess Stays in the Picture" ā€¢ "Baileywhoops" ā€¢ "The Curse of Princess Ivy" ā€¢ "Winter's Gift" ā€¢ "The Leafsong Festival" ā€¢ "Substitute Cedric" ā€¢ "Clover Time" ā€¢ "In a Tizzy" ā€¢ "A Tale of Two Teams" ā€¢ "The Littlest Princess" ā€¢ "Buttercup Amber" ā€¢ "Carol of the Arrow" ā€¢ "Sidekick Clio"
Season Three: "Cool Hand Fluke" ā€¢ "Minimus is Missing" ā€¢ "Cedric Be Good" ā€¢ "Princess Adventure Club" ā€¢ "Minding the Manor" ā€¢ "The Secret Library" ā€¢ "New Genie on the Block" ā€¢ "The Fliegel Has Landed" ā€¢ "The Princess Ballet" ā€¢ "All the Sprite Moves" ā€¢ "Sofia in Elvenmoor" ā€¢ "Stormy Lani" ā€¢ "Lord of the Rink" ā€¢ "The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle" ā€¢ "Gone with the Wand" ā€¢ "Bad Little Dragon" ā€¢ "Bunny Swap" ā€¢ "Her Royal Spyness" ā€¢ "Best in Air Show" ā€¢ "Dads and Daughters Day" ā€¢ "The Tale of the Noble Knight" ā€¢ "The Bamboo Kite" ā€¢ "Beauty is the Beast" ā€¢ "Cauldronation Day" ā€¢ "Camp Wilderwood" ā€¢ "Royal Vacation" ā€¢ "Hexley Hall" ā€¢ "The Princess Prodigy" ā€¢ "One for the Books"
Season Four: "Day of the Sorcerers" ā€¢ "The Secret Library: Tale of the Eternal Torch" ā€¢ "The Crown of Blossoms" ā€¢ "Pin the Blame on the Genie" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: The Princess and the Protector" ā€¢ "The Royal Dragon" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: The Mare of the Mist" ā€¢ "Through the Looking Back Glass" ā€¢ "Princess Jade" ā€¢ "Ivy's True Colors" ā€¢ "Too Cute to Spook" ā€¢ "Pirated Away" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: The Falcon's Eye" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: The Great Pretender" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: A Very Mystic Wassalia" ā€¢ "The Birthday Wish" ā€¢ "In Cedric We Trust" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: A Hero for the Hoodwinks" ā€¢ "The Mystic Isles: Undercover Fairies" ā€¢ "A Royal Wedding" ā€¢ "The Royal School Fair" ā€¢ "The Lost Pyramid" ā€¢ "Return to Merroway Cove" ā€¢ "The Elf Situation" ā€¢ "Forever Royal"

Songs
Theme Song

Once Upon a Princess: I'm Not Ready to Be a Princess ā€¢ Royal Prep ā€¢ A Little Bit of Food ā€¢ True Sisters ā€¢ Rise and Shine
Season One: Princess Things ā€¢ Anything ā€¢ Perfect Slumber Party ā€¢ Make Some Noise ā€¢ Cedric the Great ā€¢ Goldenwing Circus ā€¢ All You Need ā€¢ Blue Ribbon Bunny ā€¢ I Belong ā€¢ (You Can Always) Count On Baileywick ā€¢ Picnic of the Year ā€¢ Good Little Witch ā€¢ The Ride of Your Lives ā€¢ Bring My Best Friend Back ā€¢ I'll Get My/That Amulet ā€¢ The Buttercups ā€¢ Make Way for Miss Nettle ā€¢ Enchancia Anthem ā€¢ Make It Right ā€¢ Bigger Is Better ā€¢ Who's That? ā€¢ A Recipe for Adventure ā€¢ The Simple Life ā€¢ Merroway Cove ā€¢ The Love We Share ā€¢ Wassalia ā€¢ Peace and Joy ā€¢ Royal Fun
Season Two: Sisters and Brothers ā€¢ Two by Two ā€¢ All You Desire ā€¢ Huzzah! Huzzah! ā€¢ Me and My Mom ā€¢ Tilly, Oh Tilly ā€¢ Friendship Is The Formula ā€¢ Be Your Own King ā€¢ Make Your Wishes Well ā€¢ Believe in Your Dream ā€¢ Keeping Promises No Matter What ā€¢ Mystic Meadows ā€¢ Stronger Than You Know ā€¢ Ghostly Gala ā€¢ A Princess True ā€¢ In Your Paws ā€¢ Know It All ā€¢ Helping Hand ā€¢ A Kingdom of My Own ā€¢ Smoke, Wings and Fire ā€¢ Dare to Risk it All ā€¢ From the Heart ā€¢ I Feel So Free ā€¢ Never Forget the Sorcerer's Secret ā€¢ Hoppin' Out With You ā€¢ Make Our Dreams Come True ā€¢ Play With Us ā€¢ It's a Small New World ā€¢ Improvise ā€¢ Any Deed For Those In Need ā€¢ My First Flight ā€¢ Wings of a Dream
Season Three: Moment to Shine ā€¢ Wendell's Way ā€¢ A Better Me ā€¢ When It Comes To Making Friends ā€¢ It's Up To You ā€¢ Do I Dare ā€¢ Genie Rules ā€¢ This Fliegel Has Landed ā€¢ Gotta Reach a Higher Height ā€¢ I Like You So Much ā€¢ Elvenmoor ā€¢ Happy Thoughts ā€¢ Take A Leap ā€¢ My Finest Flower ā€¢ Magic Like Merlin ā€¢ You're the Cutest Thing ā€¢ Living It Up ā€¢ Be an Expert Expert ā€¢ I'm A New Horse Now ā€¢ Dads and Daughters Song ā€¢ A Knight Such As I ā€¢ This Panda Just Wants to Dance ā€¢ More to Adore ā€¢ The Broomstick Dance ā€¢ The Summer Camp Blues ā€¢ What A Vacation ā€¢ The Great Unknown ā€¢ The Spirit of Avalor ā€¢ My Time ā€¢ Our Wizards Are the Best ā€¢ The Magic in the Music ā€¢ Live It to Learn It
Season Four: My Evil Dreams ā€¢ This Island Belongs To Us ā€¢ The Right Wrong Thing To Do ā€¢ Give The Kid One More Chance ā€¢ The Magic of the Mystic Isles ā€¢ Our Royal Plan ā€¢ My Power Will Be Crystal Clear ā€¢ That's Not Who I Am ā€¢ Tough Enough ā€¢ All Fired Up ā€¢ Pick Me ā€¢ Magic Touch ā€¢ The Dunwiddie Ditty ā€¢ This Feeling I'm Feeling In Me ā€¢ Super Spooky Night ā€¢ Never Lost Again ā€¢ Listen Up ā€¢ Learn This Rhyme ā€¢ That's What Wassalia's For ā€¢ Gonna Be Great ā€¢ I Am On Your Side ā€¢ The Boldest, Bravest Bunny of All Time ā€¢ The Fairy Way ā€¢ Meant To Be ā€¢ What You're Gonna Do ā€¢ Come To Your Senses With Me ā€¢ When I Start to Make Some Waves ā€¢ You've Gotta Have Fun ā€¢ A Big Day ā€¢ Get Wicked ā€¢ For One and All ā€¢ On Your/My Own

Locations
Enchancia ā€¢ Royal Preparatory Academy ā€¢ Tangu ā€¢ Merroway Cove ā€¢ Wei-Ling ā€¢ Mystic Meadows ā€¢ Wildwing Valley ā€¢ Secret Library ā€¢ Elvenmoor ā€¢ Hakalo ā€¢ Freezenburg ā€¢ Enchanted Animal Park ā€¢ Avalor ā€¢ Dragon Hold ā€¢ Maru ā€¢ Hexley Hall ā€¢ Misty Palisades ā€¢ Mystic Isles ā€¢ EverRealm
Objects
Amulet of Avalor ā€¢ Aunt Tilly's Carpet Bag ā€¢ Enchanted Mirror ā€¢ Floating Palace ā€¢ Mermaid Comb of Merroway Cove ā€¢ Enchanted Swing Set ā€¢ Wishing Well ā€¢ Emerald Key ā€¢ Pin of Klutzenheimer ā€¢ Flying Crown ā€¢ Family Wand ā€¢ Dazzleball ā€¢ Snowdrops ā€¢ Dragonclaw Wand ā€¢ Kazeem's Lamp ā€¢ Behind the Walls ā€¢ Shuriki's Wand ā€¢ Eternal Torch ā€¢ Forever Fountain ā€¢ Crown of the Gnomes ā€¢ Enchantlet ā€¢ Looking Back Glass ā€¢ Wicked Nine
See Also
Elena of Avalor ā€¢ Buttercups ā€¢ Spells and Magic ā€¢ Jaquins ā€¢ Merpeople ā€¢ Chanul ā€¢ Hoodwinks


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Games
Disney Infinity ā€¢ Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition ā€¢ Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition
Playable Characters
Disney Infinity: Jack Sparrow ā€¢ Mr. Incredible ā€¢ Sulley ā€¢ Sorcerer Mickey ā€¢ Lightning McQueen ā€¢ Woody ā€¢ Mater ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Mike Wazowski ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Hector Barbossa ā€¢ Davy Jones ā€¢ Elastigirl ā€¢ Dash Parr ā€¢ Violet Parr ā€¢ Syndrome ā€¢ John Reid ā€¢ Tonto ā€¢ Jack Skellington ā€¢ Phineas Flynn ā€¢ Perry the Platypus ā€¢ Jessie ā€¢ Wreck-It Ralph ā€¢ Vanellope von Schweetz ā€¢ Rapunzel ā€¢ Elsa ā€¢ Anna ā€¢ Holley Shiftwell ā€¢ Francesco Bernoulli

Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition: Iron Man ā€¢ Captain America ā€¢ Hulk ā€¢ Black Widow ā€¢ Thor Odinson ā€¢ Hawkeye ā€¢ Nick Fury ā€¢ Loki Laufeyson ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Merida ā€¢ Spider-Man ā€¢ Venom ā€¢ Iron Fist ā€¢ Nova ā€¢ Green Goblin ā€¢ Rocket Raccoon ā€¢ Groot ā€¢ Star-Lord ā€¢ Gamora ā€¢ Drax the Destroyer ā€¢ Stitch ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Baymax ā€¢ Hiro Hamada ā€¢ Falcon ā€¢ Yondu ā€¢ Sam Flynn ā€¢ Quorra
Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition: Yoda ā€¢ Ultron ā€¢ Luke Skywalker ā€¢ Fa Mulan ā€¢ Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader ā€¢ Leia Organa ā€¢ Han Solo ā€¢ Ahsoka Tano ā€¢ Darth Maul ā€¢ Obi-Wan Kenobi ā€¢ Finn ā€¢ Rey ā€¢ Poe Dameron ā€¢ Kylo Ren ā€¢ Joy ā€¢ Sadness ā€¢ Anger ā€¢ Fear ā€¢ Disgust ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Olaf ā€¢ Chewbacca ā€¢ Hulkbuster Iron Man ā€¢ Ezra Bridger ā€¢ Kanan Jarrus ā€¢ Garazeb Orrelios ā€¢ Sabine Wren ā€¢ Boba Fett ā€¢ Spot ā€¢ Judy Hopps ā€¢ Nick Wilde ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Baloo ā€¢ Captain America - The First Avenger ā€¢ Black Panther ā€¢ Vision ā€¢ Ant-Man ā€¢ Alice ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ Time ā€¢ Dory ā€¢ Nemo

Non-Playable Characters
Disney Infinity: Hamm ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Slinky Dog ā€¢ Emperor Zurg ā€¢ Joshamee Gibbs ā€¢ Pintel and Ragetti ā€¢ Maccus ā€¢ Edna Mode ā€¢ Rick Dicker ā€¢ Mirage ā€¢ Luigi ā€¢ Ramone ā€¢ Flo ā€¢ Chick Hicks ā€¢ The King ā€¢ Guido ā€¢ Finn McMissile ā€¢ Carla Veloso ā€¢ Tractors ā€¢ Art ā€¢ Scott "Squishy" Squibbles ā€¢ Terri and Terry Perry ā€¢ Don Carlton ā€¢ Easter Bunny

Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition: Wasp ā€¢ Captain Marvel ā€¢ Ant-Man (Hank Pym) ā€¢ Sif ā€¢ MODOK ā€¢ Frost Giants ā€¢ Iron Patriot ā€¢ Winter Soldier ā€¢ Mysterio ā€¢ Doctor Octopus ā€¢ Black Cat ā€¢ White Tiger ā€¢ Luke Cage ā€¢ J. Jonah Jameson ā€¢ Cosmo the Spacedog ā€¢ The Collector ā€¢ The Witch ā€¢ Pleakley ā€¢ Golden Harp
Disney Infinity: 3.0 Edition: R2-D2 ā€¢ C-3PO ā€¢ Jabba the Hutt ā€¢ Jar Jar Binks ā€¢ Mace Windu ā€¢ PadmĆ© Amidala ā€¢ King Candy ā€¢ Marshmallow ā€¢ Yokai ā€¢ Battle Droids ā€¢ Marlin ā€¢ Bruce ā€¢ Anglerfish ā€¢ Seagulls ā€¢ Hank ā€¢ Destiny ā€¢ Bailey ā€¢ Jellyfish

Objects
Sparks ā€¢ Cruella's car ā€¢ Ratcatcher ā€¢ Pumpkin Coach ā€¢ Lightsaber ā€¢ Darkwing Duck's gas gun ā€¢ Black Pearl ā€¢ Identity Disc ā€¢ Plasma Blaster Mark I ā€¢ Candy Kart ā€¢ King Candy's Royal Racer ā€¢ Pizza Planet Truck ā€¢ Recognizer ā€¢ Bathtub ā€¢ Light Runner ā€¢ Pixar Ball ā€¢ The Jolly Roger (Disney Parks version) ā€¢ The Electric Mayhem Bus ā€¢ Baseball Launcher


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Media
Films: Descendants (soundtrack) ā€¢ Descendants 2 (soundtrack) ā€¢ Descendants 3 (soundtrack) ā€¢ Descendants: The Royal Wedding ā€¢ Descendants: The Rise of Red

Shorts: Under The Sea: A Descendants Story ā€¢ Audrey's Royal Return: A Descendants Short Story
Shows: School of Secrets ā€¢ Descendants: Wicked World ā€¢ Chibi Tiny Tales ā€¢ The Planning of the Royal Wedding
Video Games: Descendants: Isle of the Lost Rush ā€¢ Disney All-Star Racers ā€¢ Disney All-Star Party
Books: Disney Descendants: School of Secrets
Descendants Novels: The Isle of the Lost ā€¢ Return to the Isle of the Lost ā€¢ Rise of the Isle of the Lost ā€¢ Escape from the Isle of the Lost

Characters
Descendants: Mal ā€¢ Jay ā€¢ Evie ā€¢ Carlos De Vil ā€¢ Ben ā€¢ Audrey ā€¢ Lonnie ā€¢ Jane ā€¢ Chad Charming ā€¢ Doug ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Snow White ā€¢ Queen Leah ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Coach Jenkins ā€¢ Mr. Deley ā€¢ Dude

Descendants 2: Uma ā€¢ Harry Hook ā€¢ Gil ā€¢ Dizzy Tremaine ā€¢ Ursula
Descendants 3: Dr. Facilier ā€¢ Celia Facilier ā€¢ Squeaky & Squirmy Smee ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Lady Tremaine ā€¢ Mr. Smee
Descendants: The Rise of Red: Red ā€¢ Chloe Charming ā€¢ Uliana ā€¢ Maddox ā€¢ Zellie ā€¢ Morgie
Descendants: Wicked World: Jordan ā€¢ Freddie Facilier ā€¢ Ally ā€¢ CJ Hook ā€¢ Zevon
Novels: Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed ā€¢ Hercules ā€¢ Megara ā€¢ Claude Frollo ā€¢ Mother Gothel ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Madam Mim ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ Ratigan ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Clayton ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Diablo ā€¢ Jasper and Horace ā€¢ Flotsam and Jetsam ā€¢ LeFou ā€¢ Aziz ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Pongo ā€¢ Perdita ā€¢ Arthur Pendragon ā€¢ Mary

Episodes
Season One: "Evie's Explosion of Taste" ā€¢ "Mal's Digi-Image Problem" ā€¢ "Audrey's New Do? New Don't!" ā€¢ "Careful What You Wish For" ā€¢ "Voodoo? You Do" ā€¢ "Lamp Sweet Lamp" ā€¢ "Genie Chic" ā€¢ "Puffed Deliciousness" ā€¢ "Good is the New Bad" ā€¢ "Spirit Day" ā€¢ "I'm Your Girl" ā€¢ "Mash It Up" ā€¢ "All Hail the New Q.N.L.B." ā€¢ "Mad for Tea" ā€¢ "Carpet Jacked" ā€¢ "The Night is Young" ā€¢ "Neon Lights Out" ā€¢ "Hooked On Ben"

Season Two: "Slumber Party" ā€¢ "Odd Mal Out" ā€¢ "Pair of Sneakers" ā€¢ "Wild Rehearsal" ā€¢ "Chemical Reaction" ā€¢ "Talking Heads" ā€¢ "Steal Away" ā€¢ "Evil Among Us" ā€¢ "Options Are Shrinking" ā€¢ "Party Crashers" ā€¢ "Mal-lone" ā€¢ "Trapped" ā€¢ "Face to Face" ā€¢ "United We Stand" ā€¢ "Celebration"

Objects
Mal's Spell Book ā€¢ Magic Wand ā€¢ Spinning Wheel ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Jafar's Snake Staff ā€¢ Heart Box ā€¢ Magic Carpet ā€¢ Maleficent's Staff ā€¢ Birthright Jewels ā€¢ Jordan's Lamp ā€¢ Ursula's Necklace ā€¢ Genie of Agrabah's Genie's Lamp ā€¢ Cinderella's Glass Slipper ā€¢ Hades' Ember
Songs
Descendants: Rotten to the Core ā€¢ Evil Like Me ā€¢ Did I Mention ā€¢ If Only ā€¢ Be Our Guest ā€¢ Set It Off ā€¢ Believe

Wicked World: Night Is Young ā€¢ Good is the New Bad ā€¢ I'm Your Girl ā€¢ Rather Be With You ā€¢ Evil ā€¢ Better Together
Descendants 2: Ways to Be Wicked ā€¢ What's My Name ā€¢ Chillin' Like a Villain ā€¢ Space Between ā€¢ It's Goin' Down ā€¢ You and Me ā€¢ Poor Unfortunate Souls ā€¢ Kiss the Girl
Descendants 3: Good to Be Bad ā€¢ Queen of Mean ā€¢ Do What You Gotta Do ā€¢ Night Falls ā€¢ One Kiss ā€¢ My Once Upon a Time ā€¢ Break This Down ā€¢ Dig a Little Deeper
Miscellaneous: Genie in a Bottle ā€¢ Audrey's Christmas Rewind ā€¢ Feeling the Love

Locations
Isle of the Lost ā€¢ Dragon Hall ā€¢ Auradon Prep ā€¢ Auradon ā€¢ Neverland ā€¢ Ursula's Fish and Chips ā€¢ Lady Tremaine's Curl Up and Dye ā€¢ Hades' Cave
See Also
Anti-Heroes Club
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