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The Official Disney Princesses:
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Pocahontas from link (1995)
Mulan from link (1998)
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Disney Princess related:
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Additional Disney Princesses / Heroines:
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Maid Marian from link (1973)
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Kida from link (2001)
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The Official Disney Princesses:
link from link (1937)
link from link (1950)
link from link (1959)
link from link (1989)
link from link (1991)
link from link (1992)
Pocahontas from link (1995)
Mulan from link (1998)
link from link (2009)
link from link (2010)
link from link (2012)
Disney Princess related:
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Additional Disney Princesses / Heroines:
Alice from link (1951)
Wendy from link (1953)
link from link (1953)
Maid Marian from link (1973)
link from link (1985)
link from link (1994)
link from link (1996)
link from link (1997)
link from link (1999)
Kida from link (2001)
link from link (2007)
We can't seem to get enough of these three, who have recently become the most popular Disney Princesses!! So, why not bring them back in their own film? When a family crisis breaks out the two blonde cousins (which is revealed, as well as the fact that all blondes in the family have powers, thus Anna does not as she is a brunette) must head into action, leaving Anna behind to feel left out. However, as expected, they underestimated the situation and send a distress call. Anna does not believe she will be of any use, but checks it out anyway to see if she could get help for them elsewhere. But what she doesn't know is that she has a different power, one of love and determination. She must get them out without magic (or cliches!). It is not an easy task, and audiences will be on the edge of their seat!