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Today I'll be sharing my ranking of the Latin Spanish voices of the Disney Princesses. I grew up with most of these voices so they're special to me. There are only two singers that I dislike in the list, but in general, I find most of the others very fitting for the characters. I'll probably be ranking the English and Catalan voices at some point, and maybe other languages too. I hope you enjoy it, and I would love to read your thoughts!
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Dulce ruiseñor, canta por favor
Dulce ruiseñor, canta por favor

#19 – Cinderella 1950 (by Evangelina Elizondo)
I don't like her voice at all on Cinderella. I know she was 21 years old at the time of the dub, but she sounds much older. She also sounds unpleasant and unfitting imo, and overrated by most of the Latin American fanbase.
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Deseo que un gentil galán me entregue su amor
Deseo que un gentil galán me entregue su amor

#18 – Snow White 1964 & Aurora 1959 (by Lupita Pérez Arias)
Again, an overrated voice that I'm not a fan of. She was 39 years old when she voiced Aurora, and it's horribly noticeable. She gets a higher spot than Evangelina because she sounds a bit more interesting, but I don't like her voice at all either. I think I prefer her Snow White.
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Abran paso, aquí voy y ya llegaré
Abran paso, aquí voy y ya llegaré

#17 – Tiana (by Paula Arias Esquivel)
I can't really say anything bad about her, but she doesn't impress me either. I'm not interested in most of Tiana's voices, and sadly she's no exception.
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Cabalgar, a volar, viento y cielo alcanzar
Cabalgar, a volar, viento y cielo alcanzar

#16 – Merida (by Yuridia)
I don't know how she ended up so low; her voice is powerful (almost intimidating), and I guess she fits. Maybe it's because I'm not emotionally attached to her voice and movie like with the others. But she's very good.
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Deseo que un gentil galán me entregue su amor
Deseo que un gentil galán me entregue su amor

#15 – Snow White 2001 (by Vikina Michel)
The Snow White I grew up with. Her voice is really pretty, classic (for a modern dub) and a bit mature. Her only drawback is that she's quite forgettable imo, but when I'm listening to her I really enjoy her.
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Todos tenemos que cantar con las montañas
Todos tenemos que cantar con las montañas

#14 – Pocahontas (by Susana Zabaleta)
I was never a huge fan of her but she's grown on me. Her voice is a bit too aggressive, but other than that now I enjoy her performance, even if she's not one of my favorite Pocahontas. She sounds connected to the character.
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Un misterio para todos Bella es
Un misterio para todos Bella es

#13 – Belle (by Lourdes Ambriz)
Her voice is a bit too mature for Belle, but she nails the emotions of the character. I quite like her in Belle (reprise). Oh, and she's a great opera singer!
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El riachuelo me podrá contar del mundo aquel que tanto yo soñé
El riachuelo me podrá contar del mundo aquel que tanto yo soñé

#12 – Alice & Wendy (by Teresita Escobar)
The best old voice (from the 50s) on the list for me. She sounds perfect for Alice! She sounds like a polite English girl. This is also perfect for Wendy, but I like her less there. And I love her speaking parts too!
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Deseo que un gentil galán me entregue su amor
Deseo que un gentil galán me entregue su amor

#11 – Snow White 1938 (by Diana Castillo)
My favorite Latin Spanish Snow White. She doesn't sound as dark or operatic as most singers from that era. There's some sweetness in her voice as well. I like her!
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Pienso que todos son hijos de Dios
Pienso que todos son hijos de Dios

#10 – Esmeralda (by Fernanda Meade)
I thought she would end up much lower, but here she is! I can't really think of anything bad about her, she has the emotions needed, and her voice is actually very beautiful and fitting. I'm glad she got to open the top 10.
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Libre soy, surgiré como el despertar
Libre soy, surgiré como el despertar

#9 – Elsa (by Carmen Saharí)
She has everything to be a perfect Elsa, however there's something that prevents me from loving her more. Maybe it's because, like Merida, she wasn't a huge part of my childhood. But I think her voice is very pretty and colorful! And her speaking parts are also great.
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Quisiera ser como las aves que cantan
Quisiera ser como las aves que cantan

#8 – Aurora 2001/2008 (by Brenda Ruiz)
She's so high for the opposite reason that put Carmen and Yuridia lower. She was a HUGE part of my childhood; it's no secret that Sleeping Beauty has always been my favorite Disney movie. And while I admit her performance is not the best (hey, at least she sounds like a 16 years old girl), I can't help but liking her. Her voice is sweet and delicate, and I think that's great for Aurora! <3
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El exterior... quiero formar... parte de él...
El exterior... quiero formar... parte de él...

#7 – Ariel (by Isela Sotelo)
A bit mature but not old like Lupita. Her voice has so much energy and emotions and it matches the speaking voice (Gabriela León). Maybe not my favorite Ariel right now, but she'll always be the best childhood Ariel I could have asked for. She'll always be special to me <3 Oh, and she's my favorite Vanessa, she used to scare me a lot in that role!
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Por fin sabré cuán lejos voy
Por fin sabré cuán lejos voy

#6 – Moana (by Sara Paula Gómez Arias)
I love her voice!! One of the best voices of Moana. She sounds girly but very fitting and energetic. She's not higher because she can't dethrone old favorites, but I still love her!
Fun fact: she's the daughter of Paula (Tiana).
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Con un beso de amor soñé
Con un beso de amor soñé

#5 – Giselle & Anna (by Romina Marroquín Payró)
If it was for her Anna alone, she would be lower. I quite like her there, but overall it's not one of the most impressive voices. But she sounds pretty and fitting enough.
However, I absolutely adore her Giselle!! Sooo fitting and I love her little twists. Her voice screams “childhood” to me, even when I heard her in Riverdale.
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Juntos en un mundo ideal tú y yo
Juntos en un mundo ideal tú y yo

#4 – Jasmine & Mulan (by Analí)
One of the most popular Latin Spanish voices and it's easy to see why. Her Jasmine is so wonderful <3 So exotic, fitting, magical and smooth! I still love her voice as Mulan, though not nearly as much. But she remains great!!
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Jamás lo haré, no hablaré de mi amor
Jamás lo haré, no hablaré de mi amor

#3 – Megara (by Tatiana)
I think she's one of the most original Megaras and I love her! She shows Meg's broken side while still having the bitchy attitude. I love her little twists and her voice is very pleasant. A big favorite!!
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Dulce ruiseñor, canta por favor
Dulce ruiseñor, canta por favor

#2 – Cinderella 1997 (by Natalia Sosa)
I'm running out of original comments, but I have to say that she's my favorite Cinderella. Her voice is so beautiful, classic but with a modern touch, and so soft. Perfectly fitting for her face and character. I also love her in Cinderella III. One of my big favorites since childhood! <3
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Esta vez, todo es diferente... Veo en tí la luz
Esta vez, todo es diferente... Veo en tí la luz

#1 – Rapunzel (by Danna Paola)
I thought Natalia would win the countdown, but I realized I slightly prefer Danna (though that could well change tomorrow lol). She was 15 when she dubbed Rapunzel so her natural youth helps a lot. Her modern voice fits the songs very well, and fits her face. Probably my favorite Rapunzel as well. I don't know what else to say, I just think she's great! <3
PD.: I love her acting in Elite as well xD
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11. The Princess and the Frog
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Hey guys :) I've been active on this spot for a while so I thought I should write an article. I decided to start with this since everyone wrote these kind of articles.

Basic Info:
My name is Dania Murad and I was born on November 23, 1999. I am 14 years old. Currently, I live in Canada with my parents and my 8 year-old sister.

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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Ending Scene

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Cinderella
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