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A Broadway and Disney legend will take the stage at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall later this year. Lea Salonga, known for her ...
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Every Live-Action Disney Princess, Ranked
Though they may not be as beloved as their original counterparts, the live-action Disney Princesses are still extremely ...
The best movies on Disney+ are actually just the best movies Disney has ever made, because the streaming giant has a monopoly on the House of Mouse. That means any property owned by Disney is on ...
Disney princesses have long reflected the social context of their times, which is why their evolution has been as drastic as the cultural shifts we've seen over the past century. Click ahead to ...
Over the years, Disney have played around with these stories, and indeed introduced new ones more relatable to current audiences. Still, some of these princesses and princes are indeed quite young.
It started with a hug. Disney World princess Jasmine hugged Maverick, and he wouldn’t let go. The moment was so beautiful that it had Jasmine (and everyone else) in tears. In case you aren’t aware, ...
The Disney Tangled Collection by ColourPop drops on Thursday, April 24 at 1 p.m. ET on the brand’s website, and will be available to shop in stores and online at ULTA Beauty, starting on Sunday ...
Lea Salonga's name may not be familiar, but her voice sure is. She provided the singing voice for Princess Jasmine in Disney's hit 1992 animated film Aladdin, and Mulan in two animated features.
So when will they be released? Over the last few years, Disney has been getting later and later with their MNSSHP announcements. In previous years, we knew the dates in March, and they did a “Halfway ...
This has sparked discussions among fans about their favourite live-action remakes and which actress's rendition of the iconic Disney princesses ... Naomi Scott as Jasmine, Liu Yifei as Mulan ...
All Disney princesses start as "fur characters." Before they can don the pretty ball gowns, every Disney cast member portraying a Disney princess, or any other "face character," must first go ...