Disney Princesses With Brown Hair and Green Eyes
I really don't get this whole 'NOT ANOTHER BLONDE HAIRED BLUE EYED HEROINE!' in all of the Disney stuff. There haven't even been that many blonde people IN Disney movies.
Out of 52 animated Disney movies (technically 53, with the Disney-Pixar team-up for Brave, but that one is excluded here), there are 26 movies that have human protagonists. Out of those 26, 23 of those have a main or principal character(s) who is a woman.
- Cinderella- Cinderella- Blonde Hair, blue eyes
- Alice in Wonderland- Alice- Blonde Hair, blue eyes
- Sleeping Beauty- Aurora- Blonde hair, purple eyes
- Black Cauldron- Eilonwy- Blonde hair, brown eyes
- Tangled- Rapunzel- Blonde hair, green eyes
- Peter Pan- Wendy- Brown hair, blue eyes
- Hercules- Meg- Brown hair, purple eyes
- Beauty and the Beast- Belle- Brown hair, brown eyes
- Snow White-Snow White- Black hair, brown eyes
- Aladdin- Jasmine- Black hair, brown eyes
- Pocahontas- Pocahontas- Black hair, black eyes
- Hunchback of Notre Dame- Esmerelda- Black hair, green eyes
- Mulan- Mulan- Black hair, black eyes
- Emperor's New Groove- Chicha- Black hair, black eyes
- Atlantis- Kida- White hair, blue eyes, Audrey- Black hair, brown eyes, and Helga- Blonde hair, brown eyes
- Lilo and Stitch-Lilo, Nani- Black hair, black eyes,
- Princess and the Frog-People/Animals- Tiana- Black hair, brown eyes
- Wreck it Ralph- Vanellope- Black hair, brown eyes
- Little Mermaid- Ariel- Red hair, blue eyes
- Rescuers-Penny- Strawberry-blonde, brown eyes
- Tarzan-People/Animals-Jane-brown hair, blue eyes
- Brother Bear-People/Animals- Black hair, black eyes
- 101 Dalmatians- People/Animals- Anita- blonde hair, brown eyes
Totals:
Blonde Hair: 7
Brown Hair: 4
Black Hair: 12
Red Hair: 2
White Hair: 1
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Blue Eyes: 6
Green Eyes: 2
Brown Eyes: 11
Black Eyes: 6
Purple Eyes: 2
Blonde Hair, Blue eyes combination total: 2- Cinderella and Alice
12 of those 26 women are not white. They hail from Greece, China, the Middle East, a Native American tribe, Paris (theoretically), Central America, Atlantis, Mexico (or Mexican ancestry. I am unsure if Audrey was an American with Mexican ancestry or if she was from Mexico), Hawaii, New Orleans, and the Inuit tribes of the North.
14 of those 26 women are white. They hail mainly from Western Europe, specifically England, France, Germany, and Scandinavia, usually, but there are many exceptions. There's a couple who lived in America.
There are literally two women in the entirety of Disney that have blonde hair and blue eyes.
Like…I don't understand the huge 'Disney is making ANOTHER precious blonde-haired lady?' I mean, there's only 6 of them.
Black hair and brown eyes are the most common colors.
Of the Disney Princess lineup, 3 out of 10 are blonde- Aurora, Cinderella, and Rapunzel (who is SPECIFICALLY blonde in the original fairytale).
5 out of 10 have black hair, and Belle has brown hair while Ariel has red.
Only two out of the ten Disney princesses have blue eyes- Cinderella and Ariel.
This was not hard to look up at all- all it took was the Wiki List of Animated Disney movies, various Google searches of the Disney women, and some time.
All of you complaining about blonde haired, blue-eyed people in Disney…it's not Disney that continually has that stereotype. Look elsewhere for that.
the fact that we're talking about different combinations of hair and eye color as if that at all equates to positive racial representation or at the very least an inclusive spectrum of body and face types is pretty sad, honestly.
when you can come up with a list of WOC in disney movies who aren't primarily exoticized or fictionalized racial stereotypes, then we can talk.
Disney Princesses With Brown Hair and Green Eyes
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