Summary

  • Disney Princesses play a pivotal role in Disney Movie history
  • Their strength is not only confined to physical strength, but mental fortitude as well
  • Princesses such as Bella and Jasmine defy the stereotypical roles of Princesses

Disney has been creating exceptional characters and charming, feel-good movies for generations. While the franchise and its approach to animation and storytelling changed a lot over the years, nothing changed more than their Disney princesses. Many of their traditional princesses were damsels in distress, but many now are capable warriors.

As Disney started to change so did their stories and how they told them. Thanks to new exciting Disney characters and the inspiring remakes of some of the most underrated female characters, these stories came to life once again to inspire and motivate people, from children to adults, around the world.

Updated November 8th 2024, by Mara Cowley: Disney was a powerhouse in the animated film industry long before they purchased the rights to iconic IPs such as Marvel and Star Wars. Their Disney Princess movies are what ultimately catapulted them to fame. From their very first princess movie in 1937 up to today, they have brought a variety of princesses from all walks of lives, even honorary ones who bear no royal title at all, to the silver screen. With so many wonderful characters, the dispute about who the strongest Disney princess is remains a source of debate, as there are plenty worthy of the title. A few more such Disney princesses are now included on this list.

In this case, "strong" does not refer just to physical strength. It can also mean mental fortitude. Also, honorary Disney princesses will be considered.

23 Maid Marian (Robin Hood)

The Kindest Character in The Movie

Release Date:

08/11/1973

Director(s):

Wolfgang Reitherman, David Hand

Runtime:

83 mins

Everyone knows the classic story of Robin Hood, a thief who steals from the rich and gives to the poor, backed by his band of merry men, and in love with the fair Maid Marian. Disney gives their own unique spin on the series by drawing the entire cast as anthropomorphic animals, and Marian appears as a fox alongside Robin. As always, Sheriff Nottingham has his sights on Hood and his men, but they have their sights on the greedy and arrogant Prince John, who has riches in abundance.

As one of the secondary main characters, Maid Marian is given enough screen time to develop her character and demonstrate the strength of her character, which comes from her kindness. In a world where greed is starving the less fortunate, it is easy to become jaded and disenfranchised. But Marian remains a beacon of light and hope, raising the spirits of the poor rabbit children, and sharing a precious love with Robin.

22 Ariel (The Little Mermaid)

Determined To Follow Her Heart

The Little Mermaid
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Release Date
November 17, 1989
Runtime
83 Minutes
Director
Ron Clements, John Musker

Thanks to her adventurous spirit and kind heart, Ariel is one of Disney's most beloved princesses. She is a captivating character who decides to follow her heart and chase after her dreams, despite having to make extraordinary sacrifices. While Ariel isn't physically powerful, she is still strong thanks to her resilience and unshakable spirit.

Ariel sacrificed her unique ability to communicate with creatures of the sea, as well as her enchanting voice to be able to walk among humans and find her true love. However, Ariel's most special qualities are her curiosity and courage which reminded fans to follow their hearts, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds. Thanks to these powerful messages The Little Mermaid remains one of the best mermaid movies to this day.

21 Alice (Alice In Wonderland)

Has A Unique Strength

Release Date:

07/28/1951

Director(s):

Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske

Runtime:

75 mins

Alice is Disney's most whimsical female protagonist who has a unique kind of strength which has captivated fans for decades. Alice is an honorary Disney Princess who doesn't possess any magical powers. However, she has a vast imagination, dreaming up her own fantastical world where animals would "reside in houses and be dressed in shoes and trousers." After telling her sister how she wishes to live in her own world, she dismisses Alice's ideas as "nonsense".

However, a child's imagination shouldn't be cast aside as nonsense. Alice's imagination is accompanied by her strong will. These serve to help her get through a dangerous and often surreal world. Alice proves her unique kind of strength is sometimes needed to face certain situations.

20 Mirabel Madrigal (Encanto)

One of the Most Relatable Princesses

Encanto
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Release Date
November 24, 2021
Runtime
99 minutes
Director
Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Charise Castro Smith

After being forced to flee from their home, the Madrigal family finds sanctuary in a sentient house protected by the magical realm it dwells within, shielding the inhabitants thanks to a magical candle. A village prospers here, with the descendants each inheriting a gift that manifests when they turn five. Unfortunately for main character and honorary princess Mirabel, she received no such power, and lives a life of normalcy surrounded by those that are gifted.

As one can imagine, life is hard for Mirabel as she is surrounded by those who are capable of being extraordinary, and wishes that she was noticed and not constantly shunted to the side in favor of her gifted siblings. But even without powers, Mirabel still manages to save the day with determination. She is by far one of the more relatable princesses, as she is just a normal girl.

19 Cinderella

Demonstrates Great Resilience

Release Date:

03/04/1950

Director(s):

Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske

Runtime:

74 mins

Cinderella may not stand out as very strong, as arguably she did nothing to release herself from her situation, instead waiting for the fairy godmother and the prince to rescue her. But looking beneath her gentle exterior reveals a woman of great resilience.

Despite being treated like a slave by her stepmother and stepsisters, her will is strong enough to maintain a positive outlook when her situation seems hopeless. The live-action adaptation develops her character further, showing she sought to honor a promise to her mother to "Have courage and be kind". Proving that kindness is not weakness, she’s even strong enough to forgive her stepmother for years of abuse.

18 Jane Porter (Tarzan)

Embraces The Unknown

Release Date:

06/18/1999

Director(s):

Chris Buck and Kevin Lima

Runtime:

88 mins

Tarzan's Jane Porter is open-minded and passionate. While she may not possess any supernatural powers or isn't exceptionally strong, her bright mind, resilience, and ability to adapt to new situations are all great assets. She has a kind heart, a desire to protect the jungle's wildlife, and brilliant artistic skills.

Jane is a devoted scientist, a unique role for a woman from Victorian-era England, and an explorer who fearlessly left what she knew to travel across the world and enter the dangerous jungle. Disney fans fell in love with her contagious inquisitiveness and willingness to embrace the unknown.

17 Megara (Hercules)

Learns To Break Free Of Her Past

Hercules
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Release Date
June 13, 1997
Runtime
93 Minutes
Director
John Musker, Ron Clements

Another honorary princess, Megara is funny and far from a typical damsel in distress. Meg's sharp wit allows her to navigate the challenges of her complicated world that's filled with deadly monsters, and heartbreak. Unlike other Disney characters, Meg has a more devious side to her, but starts to wrestle with her conscience after following Hades' orders to lure Hercules into a trap. She even gives her life to protect Hercules.

Her seemingly cold demeanor actually hides a big and loving heart. Meg's strength doesn't come from physical prowess but from wisdom and inner strength. Her fierce independence and good heart inspired Disney fans to stay open to love even if their hearts got broken by someone. Meg's heart was broken by a man from her past, yet over the course of the movie she learns to let go and embrace a new start.

16 Belle (Beauty And The Beast)

Sees The Good In Others

Release Date:

11/22/1991

Director(s):

Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise

Runtime:

84 mins

Belle is one of the most intelligent Disney characters of all time with a heart of gold. Beauty and the Beast's princess is every bookworm's favorite, and she uses her knowledge to help not only her father but everyone else who needs help, including her captor.

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Belle never panicked or lost her ways, keeping calm even during incredibly stressful situations. She was able to use her reasoning and strong persuasion skills to achieve her goals, and even change the heart of the Beast. Mentally, she is one of Disney's strongest princesses.

15 Vanellope Von Schweetz (Wreck-It Ralph)

The Most Powerful Glitch In The Arcade

Wreck-It Ralph
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Release Date
November 2, 2012
Director
Rich Moore
Studio(s)
Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios

Wreck-It Ralph gave fans one of the cutest and strongest female leads in Vanellope von Schweetz. She's not only a strong Disney princess but also a strong-willed one who was always proud of who she is and never gave up on her goals. This skilled racer quickly became many Disney fans' favorites who could all relate to Vanellope's emotional story.

Despite being one of the smallest Disney protagonists, she actually had one of the coolest powers of them all thanks to her glitch. Vanellope was able to instantly teleport herself from one location to another and once she realized the power of her special ability she became even stronger and her glitch eventually helped save everyone's life in her realm.

14 Jasmine (Aladdin)

Very Insightful

Aladdin
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Release Date
November 25, 1992
Runtime
95 Minutes
Director
Ron Clements, John Musker

Aladdin's Disney princess is not the most skilled fighter, but she is a rather intelligent character. Jasmine can't be fooled by anyone since she is able to read people's true intentions instantly. She's also not afraid to challenge the laws of her land: that she must marry a prince, and is unafraid to leave the safety of the palace and see "a whole new world".

Jasmine is also one of the kindest Disney princesses, and she does have some combat skills and is capable of defending herself if needed. Thanks to her surprising physical strength, kind heart, and fine mind, she's still one of the most popular Disney princesses of all time.