Even Disney princesses have their day! The appointment, in fact, is the World Princess Week, which runs from 21 to 29 August to celebrate the history of the characters of the company. From the oldest ones, such as Brande de Neve and Cinderella, to the most current ones, such as Moana and Elsa de frozenthey marked the childhood of many children and continue to fascinate young and old.
To celebrate the date, remember and curiously see some of the productions that have marked the history of Disney.
snow White
The film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, from 1937, had Snow White not only as the first official Disney princess, but also as the company’s first animated feature film star. I mean, she was literally the forerunner of memorial week.
In the storyline, the character runs away after discovering that the Evil Queen, her stepmother, plans to get rid of her. While taking refuge in the house of the seven dwarfs and living with them, she is found, eats the poisoned apple, falls into a deep sleep…and the rest is history.
Cinderella

More than ten years after Snow White opened the Disney Princess Hall, Cinderella It was released. It will be during the World Princess Week celebration on Friday (25th) that the film will win a restored version on Disney+.
The story tells the life of Cinderella who, after the death of her father, begins to be abused by her stepmother and stepsisters. That is until she, during a ball, is transformed by the Fairy Godmother into a real princess and she attracts the attention of an enchanted prince.
The little Mermaid

Although it was originally released in 1989, The little Mermaid she was the last Disney princess to receive a live-action adaptation.
In the new version, Ariel is played by singer Halle Bailey, who sees her life change after disobeying her father and becoming closer to humans.
The film arrives on Disney+ on September 6.
brave

brave marked the childhood of children in the 2000s. The film tells the story of Merida, an archer who sees her mother turn into a bear due to a curse and has to run after her release.
The feature film won the Academy Award for Best Animation in 2013.
frozen

The first frozen it was another that marked childhood and it is almost impossible not to know at least one of the acronyms. In the story, Princess Anna embarks on an aimless journey to find her sister Elsa, who is hiding a big secret.
Another hit from Disney, the film won the Academy Award for Best Animation in 2014.
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