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Aladdin
Debuted Nov 25, 1992
Aladdin is a clever and resourceful “diamond in the rough” who starts as a street-smart “diamond in the rough.”
Despite his humble beginnings, he’s brave and selfless, willing to risk everything for those he loves.
He often uses his quick thinking to get out of tough situations rather than relying solely on magic or force.
Aladdin’s journey is about learning that being true to yourself is more important than pretending to be someone else.

Alice
Debuted July 26, 1951
Alice is curious, imaginative, and brave, which leads her to explore Wonderland despite its strange and sometimes dangerous inhabitants.
She often questions the odd rules and logic of Wonderland, reflecting a child’s wonder and skepticism about the world.
Alice is polite but stubborn — she stands up for herself even when surrounded by nonsense.
Her adventures symbolize growing up and learning to make sense of a confusing world.

Angel
Debuted 1999(Tv Show Premeire)
Angel is sweet and caring but also independent and strong-willed.
She has a special connection with Stitch, showing a softer side to the often wild experiment.
Angel struggles with her powers, especially when her singing can influence others negatively, creating conflict in her story.
She represents themes of love, redemption, and the complexity of good and bad within everyone.

Anna
Debuted Nov 27, 2013
Anna is optimistic, loving, and courageous — she never gives up on her sister Elsa or their kingdom.
She’s a bit impulsive and headstrong, which sometimes gets her into trouble but also drives her heroic actions.
Anna’s warmth and humor help balance Elsa’s reserved and fearful nature.
Her story emphasizes the power of love and family bonds overcoming fear and isolation.

Ariel
Debuted Nov 17, 1989
Ariel is adventurous, curious, and headstrong, fascinated by the human world beyond the sea.
She’s willing to defy her father and take huge risks to follow her dreams and find her own identity.
Ariel’s character is driven by hope, desire for freedom, and the courage to change her destiny.
She embodies youthful curiosity and the conflict between following your heart versus obeying rules.

Aurora
Debuted Feb 4, 1959
Aurora is known for her grace, kindness, and gentle nature, often described as the epitome of a classic fairy tale princess.
Despite her royal status, she’s curious and innocent, longing to explore the world beyond her sheltered life.
She is famously cursed to fall into a deep sleep, only to be awakened by true love’s kiss.
Aurora’s story emphasizes themes of fate, love, and the battle between good and evil.

Bambi
Debuted Aug 21, 1942
Bambi is a young deer who grows up learning about life, nature, and survival in the forest.
He’s curious, gentle, and sensitive, experiencing the joys and hardships of growing up.
Bambi’s character development reflects themes of innocence lost and the cycle of life.
He is deeply connected to his animal friends and the natural world around him.

Baymax
Debuted Nov 7, 2014
Baymax is a caring, inflatable healthcare robot designed to help people.
His personality is gentle, patient, and extremely dedicated to helping others.
Baymax’s innocent and literal approach to problems adds both humor and heart to his character.
He grows from a medical assistant into a brave hero, learning about friendship and sacrifice.

Beast
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
Beast is initially a prince cursed to live as a beast due to his selfishness and anger.
Beneath his gruff exterior is a kind and vulnerable soul longing for love and redemption.
His character arc centers on learning compassion and selflessness through Belle’s influence.
Beast embodies themes of transformation, inner beauty, and second chances.

Belle
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
Belle is intelligent, curious, and independent, often feeling out of place in her small village.
She loves books and adventure, dreaming of a life beyond ordinary expectations.
Belle’s kindness and open heart allow her to see past the Beast’s exterior to his true self.
She represents courage, empathy, and the power of love to transform.

Captain Hook
Debuted Feb 5, 1953
Ruthless and cunning pirate captain obsessed with capturing Peter Pan.
Cowardly at heart, especially afraid of the crocodile that follows him.
Very dramatic and theatrical, often overreacting to situations.
Has a distinctive hook replacing one hand, which he both fears and uses as a weapon.

Cheshire Cat
Debuted July 26, 1951
Mysterious and mischievous feline known for his wide grin and ability to disappear at will.
Cryptic and philosophical, often speaking in riddles and paradoxes.
Appears and vanishes unpredictably, adding to Wonderland’s surreal nature.
Helps Alice by providing ambiguous guidance, challenging her perceptions.

Chip
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
Adorable teacup with a chip on the rim (hence his name).
Curious, innocent, and playful, embodying childlike wonder.
Loyal to Belle and the Beast, often getting involved in their adventures.
Represents hope and the possibility of breaking the Beast’s curse.

Chip 'n Dale
Debuted July 21, 1943
Two mischievous chipmunk brothers who love causing playful trouble, especially for Donald Duck.
Chip is the clever and logical leader, while Dale is more goofy and carefree.
Known for their high-pitched voices and hilarious antics.
Often team up to outsmart their adversaries but always remain good-natured.

Cinderella
Debuted Feb 15, 1950
Kind, gentle, and patient, even when treated unfairly by her stepmother and stepsisters.
Dreams of a better life and never loses hope or kindness despite hardships.
Hardworking and humble, showing grace under pressure.
Her story is about believing in magic, dreams coming true, and the power of kindness.

Cogsworth
Debuted Feb 15, 1991
A clock who is very punctual, proper, and sometimes stuffy.
Loyal and responsible, often trying to keep order in the Beast’s castle.
Nervous and cautious but cares deeply for his friends.
Provides comic relief with his fussiness and frequent exasperation.

Cruella De Vil
Debuted Jan 29, 1961
Glamorous, wealthy, and obsessively obsessed with fashion, especially fur coats made from dalmatian puppies.
Ruthless, selfish, and villainous, showing no remorse for her evil plans.
Known for her wild black-and-white hair and dramatic flair.
Embodies greed and cruelty, making her one of Disney’s most memorable villains.

Daisy Duck
Debuted June 7, 1940
Confident, sassy, and independent, often matching or challenging Donald’s temper.
Stylish and sophisticated, she loves fashion and social events.
Loyal and caring, especially toward her friends and loved ones.
Often serves as a strong female counterpart in Disney’s classic lineup.

Donald Duck
Debuted June 9, 1934
Quick-tempered and often stubborn, but with a good heart underneath.
Loyal and determined, though sometimes unlucky or clumsy.
Known for his distinctive, sometimes hard-to-understand voice.
Often involved in comedic misadventures, showing resilience and humor.

Dopey
Debuted Dec 21, 1937
The mute and lovable dwarf, known for his childlike innocence and clumsiness.
Expressive and playful, communicating through gestures and facial expressions.
Endearing and kind-hearted, often bringing comic relief.
Despite his silence, he is an important and cherished member of the group.

Dumbo
Debuted Oct 23, 1941
A young elephant with unusually large ears that give him the ability to fly.
Gentle, shy, and kind, often underestimated by others due to his size.
Represents overcoming adversity and embracing what makes you unique.
His story is about finding confidence and friendship in difficult times.

Eeyore
Debuted Oct 14, 1966
Melancholic and gloomy, often expecting the worst but still loyal to his friends.
Slow-speaking and thoughtful, with a dry sense of humor.
Despite his pessimism, he’s dependable and cares deeply for the Hundred Acre Wood residents.
His tail often falls off, symbolizing his unfortunate streak but also his resilience.

Elena
Debuted July 22, 2016
Brave, compassionate, and strong-willed teenage princess and later queen of Avalor.
Determined to protect her kingdom and learn how to be a good leader.
Adventurous and curious, eager to explore her culture and heritage.
Balances her royal duties with a warm, down-to-earth personality.

Elsa
Debuted Nov 27, 2013
Reserved and guarded due to her powerful ice magic, which she struggles to control.
Independent and strong, yet vulnerable beneath her composed exterior.
Deeply loving sister, willing to sacrifice everything for Anna.
Her journey is about embracing who she truly is and learning to love herself.

Evil Queen
Debuted Dec 21, 1937
Cruel, vain, and obsessed with being the “fairest of them all.”
Willing to use dark magic and trickery to maintain her beauty and power.
Jealous of Snow White’s innocence and kindness, leading to her evil schemes.
Iconic Disney villain known for her chilling presence and famous transformation.

Fairies
Debuted Feb 29, 1953
Kind, magical, and protective, they look after Princess Aurora.
Each has a distinct personality: Flora is bossy and practical, Fauna is gentle and nurturing, Merryweather is feisty and strong-willed.
They use their magic to help Aurora and battle the curse.
Often comic relief through their bickering and teamwork.

Flash
Debuted July 29, 1973
A sloth who works at the DMV (Department of Mammal Vehicles).
Extremely slow-moving and slow-speaking, which leads to humorous moments.
Polite and friendly despite his slow pace.
His character plays on the irony of a slow sloth in a bureaucratic, time-sensitive job.

Flounder
Debuted Nov 17, 1989
Ariel’s loyal best friend and sidekick, a bright yellow and blue tropical fish.
Nervous and timid but brave when his friends need him.
Often provides comic relief and emotional support.
Represents loyalty and the importance of friendship.

Flower
Debuted Aug 21, 1942
A shy and gentle skunk who is Bambi’s close friend.
Sweet-natured and timid, often hiding when scared.
Despite being a skunk, he’s lovable and kind.
Symbolizes innocence and the importance of friendship in nature.

Flynn Rider
Debuted Nov 24, 2010
Charming, witty, and a bit roguish thief who becomes Rapunzel’s love interest.
Clever and street-smart, but ultimately kind-hearted and courageous.
Has a sarcastic sense of humor and a laid-back attitude.
Grows through the story, learning to trust and love genuinely.

Gaston
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
Arrogant, egotistical, and obsessed with his own looks and strength.
Boastful and self-centered, believing he’s the best at everything.
Aggressive and stubborn, often bullying others to get his way.
Represents the dangers of vanity and pride.

Genie
Debuted Nov 25, 1992
Energetic, humorous, and endlessly optimistic magical being.
Loves to make jokes and perform impressions, often breaking the fourth wall.
Loyal and caring toward Aladdin, willing to help at great personal cost.
Embodies freedom and friendship, with a powerful yet playful personality.

Goofy
Debuted May 25, 1932
Clumsy, good-natured, and lovable dog who often finds himself in funny mishaps.
Cheerful and optimistic, never letting failure or mistakes get him down.
A loyal friend and family man, showing kindness and sincerity.
Known for his distinctive laugh and catchphrases.

Grumpy
Debuted Dec 21, 1937
Cynical, irritable, and often complaining, but with a soft heart underneath.
Loyal and protective of his friends, despite his grouchy demeanor.
Has a strong sense of justice and is often the voice of reason.
Represents the idea that it’s okay to have flaws but still care deeply.

Gus
Debuted Jan 29, 1950
A sweet, naive, and slightly clumsy mouse who is one of Cinderella’s close friends.
Loyal and courageous, always willing to help despite his small size.
Often nervous but tries his best to be brave.
Provides comic relief and heartwarming moments.

Jack Skellington
Debuted Oct 29, 1993
The charismatic and creative "Pumpkin King" of Halloween Town.
Curious and restless, always searching for new meaning and inspiration.
Kind-hearted and dramatic, though sometimes misguided in his ambition.
Represents the desire to grow and change, even in the face of tradition.

Jaq
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
A brave and loyal mouse who is one of Cinderella’s best friends.
Protective and determined, always looking out for Cinderella and the other mice.
Resourceful and quick-thinking, especially in tricky situations.
Often leads the mice in helping Cinderella escape trouble.

Jasmine
Debuted Nov 25, 1992
Independent, strong-willed, and outspoken princess who desires freedom from palace life.
Values honesty and love over wealth or status.
Intelligent and compassionate, always looking out for the well-being of others.
Breaks traditional norms by asserting her own choices and voice.

Jiminy Cricket
Debuted Feb 23, 1940
Wise, well-mannered, and philosophical — serves as Pinocchio’s conscience.
Honest and moral, but occasionally struggles to keep Pinocchio on the right path.
Wears a top hat and carries an umbrella, adding to his charming, gentlemanly personality.
Represents integrity, guidance, and the moral compass of the story.

Judy Hopps
Debuted March 4, 2016
Ambitious, optimistic, and brave bunny who becomes the first rabbit police officer in Zootopia.
Driven by justice and fairness, she challenges stereotypes and fights for equality.
Intelligent and resourceful, using brains over brawn to solve cases.
Embodies determination, resilience, and hope for change.

Kristoff
Debuted Nov 27, 2013
Rugged, introverted, and dependable ice harvester with a big heart.
Speaks for his reindeer, Sven, creating humorous back-and-forth “conversations.”
Honest and humble, more comfortable in nature than around people.
Loyal and deeply in love with Anna, showing emotional maturity and respect in their relationship.

Lilo
Debuted June 21, 2002
Quirky, imaginative, and fiercely independent Hawaiian girl with a deep love for her sister and family.
Passionate about photography, Elvis Presley, and caring for others—especially Stitch.
Struggles with feeling different but embraces her uniqueness.
Her story emphasizes family (“ʻohana means family”) and unconditional love.

Lumiere
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
Suave, charming, and flirtatious candelabra who serves as the castle’s maître d’.
Friendly and optimistic, often trying to lighten the mood or encourage love between Belle and the Beast.
Loves singing, dancing, and fine dining — “Be Our Guest” showcases his theatrical side.
Loyal and clever, often working alongside Cogsworth (despite their differences) to help their master.

Mad Hatter
Debuted July 26, 1951
Eccentric, energetic, and unpredictable — he thrives on nonsense and whimsy
Friendly yet chaotic, often engaging in confusing conversations and riddles.
Loves tea parties and is best known for the "Mad Tea Party" scene.
Represents the surreal, illogical nature of Wonderland.

Maleficent
Debuted Feb 4, 1959
Elegant, powerful, and one of Disney’s most iconic villains.
Possesses dark magic and a commanding presence, often calm but ruthless.
Feels betrayed and lashes out in revenge, cursing Aurora out of pride.
Symbolizes wrath, vengeance, and control — though portrayed more sympathetically in modern adaptations.

Marie
Debuted Jan 5, 1970
Prim, proper, and ladylike white kitten with a pink bow.
Tries to act mature and elegant, imitating her mother Duchess.
Occasionally sassy and jealous but has a sweet heart.
Represents the charm and sassiness of a pampered young lady.

Maui
Debuted Nov 24, 2016
Boisterous, confident demigod with a powerful magical fishhook.
Enjoys being admired and often boasts about his achievements (“You’re Welcome”).
Initially arrogant but reveals a vulnerable side and learns humility.
His arc is about redemption, identity, and learning that he’s more than just his powers.

Meeko
Debuted Nov 22, 1995
Playful and mischievous raccoon who’s Pocahontas’s animal sidekick.
Loves food (especially biscuits!) and gets into trouble because of his curiosity.
Non-verbal, but expressive and funny.
Symbolizes light-hearted fun and innocence in Pocahontas’s world.

Mickey Mouse
Debuted Nov 18, 1926
Cheerful, optimistic, and kind-hearted — the face of Disney.
Adventurous and brave, often taking on heroic or comical roles.
Known for being helpful, resourceful, and always doing the right thing.
A timeless symbol of fun, imagination, and positivity.

Minnie Mouse
Debuted Nov 18, 1926
Sweet, classy, and friendly — often portrayed as Mickey’s stylish and caring girlfriend.
Loves music, dancing, and fashion.
Patient and nurturing but can be feisty when needed.
Represents elegance, charm, and the classic Disney spirit.

Miss Bunny
Debuted Nov 14, 1993
Cute and flirty young bunny who becomes Thumper’s love interest.
Gentle and sweet, with a soft-spoken voice and charming demeanor.
Encourages Thumper to be a better version of himself.
Embodies kindness and innocence.

Moana
Debuted Nov 23, 2016
Brave, adventurous, and determined young chief-in-training.
Deeply connected to her culture and the ocean.
Natural leader who follows her heart and overcomes fear to save her people.
Embodies self-discovery, courage, and environmental stewardship.

Mrs. Potts
Debuted Nov 22, 1991
Warm, nurturing, and wise — the castle’s head housekeeper turned into a teapot.
Maternal figure to both the Beast and the enchanted household (especially Chip).
Offers comfort and guidance, especially to Belle.
Embodies kindness, resilience, and grace under pressure.

Mulan
Debuted June 19, 1998
Courageous, determined, and self-sacrificing — disguises herself as a man to protect her father.
Intelligent and strategic, learning to succeed through cleverness and grit.
Challenges tradition to prove that women are just as capable as men.
Symbol of honor, strength, and devotion to family.

Mushu
Debuted June 19, 1998
Small, sarcastic dragon with a big personality.
Acts as Mulan’s guardian and comic relief, often getting into trouble.
Loyal and determined to prove himself despite his size.
Represents courage and heart in unexpected forms.

Nick Wilde
Debuted March 4, 2016
Charming, clever, and street-smart fox with a shady background as a hustler.
Initially cynical and distrusting due to childhood discrimination
Has a sharp wit and uses sarcasm as a defense mechanism.
Deep down, he's loyal, brave, and kind, ultimately becoming a police officer and proving he’s more than stereotypes.

Olaf
Debuted Nov 27, 2013
Innocent, cheerful, and loving snowman brought to life by Elsa’s magic.
Loves all things warm and summery, despite being made of snow.
Childlike wonder and unshakable optimism make him both hilarious and heartwarming.
Deeply loyal to Anna, Elsa, and their friends — represents the joy and purity of love and friendship.

Oogie Boogie
Debuted Oct 29, 1993
Sinister, gambling-obsessed villain made of bugs inside a burlap sack.
Loves chaos, fear, and singing jazzy villain songs.
Rules over his lair with dark humor and deadly games.
Embodies the darker, more dangerous side of Halloween Town — greedy, manipulative, and delightfully creepy.

Pascal
Debuted Nov 24, 2010
Loyal, quiet, and protective chameleon who is Rapunzel’s best animal friend
Communicates through expressive gestures and body language
Has a strong sense of right and wrong and helps Rapunzel find courage
Small in size but brave and clever, often standing up to larger threats

Peter Pan
Debuted Feb 5, 1953
Adventurous, mischievous, and carefree boy who refuses to grow up.
Loves flying, sword fighting, and playing with the Lost Boys.
Sometimes selfish or cocky, but ultimately brave and fun-loving.
Symbolizes the spirit of childhood and freedom.

Piglet
Debuted Oct 14, 1966
Shy, timid, and easily frightened, but deeply loyal to his friends.
Despite his fears, he often shows quiet bravery in tough situations.
Kind-hearted and gentle, always trying to help.
His small size is contrasted by his big heart.

Pinocchio
Debuted Feb 23, 1940
Curious, naive, and eager to become a “real boy.”
Often gets into trouble because of his trusting nature.
Learns important lessons about honesty, responsibility, and bravery.
His nose grows when he lies, symbolizing his moral journey.

Pluto
Debuted Sept 5, 1930
Playful, loyal, and energetic pet dog of Mickey Mouse.
Non-speaking but very expressive with barks, gestures, and body language.
Often gets into humorous or tricky situations but always means well.
Symbol of faithful companionship and comic charm.

Pocahontas
Debuted Jun 23, 1995
Wise, courageous, and spiritually connected to nature.
Open-minded and peaceful, values understanding and unity between cultures.
Strong and independent, she often follows her heart and intuition.
Represents balance between tradition and progress.

Prince (Snow White)
Debuted Dec 21, 1937
Charming, romantic, and somewhat mysterious (his name is often just “The Prince”).
Appears at key moments in Snow White’s story, especially at the end.
Represents true love and the classic fairy-tale hero.
While not deeply developed, he symbolizes hope and rescue.

Prince Charming
Debuted Feb 15, 1950
Handsome, gracious, and romantic — idealized as the perfect prince.
Falls in love with Cinderella at the royal ball.
Devoted to finding her again, proving his love with determination.
Represents loyalty, elegance, and fairy-tale romance.

Prince Eric
Debuted Nov 17, 1989
Kind-hearted, brave, and open-minded prince who loves the sea.
Falls in love with Ariel before knowing she’s a mermaid.
Adventurous and heroic, especially when confronting Ursula.
Represents genuine love based on connection, not status.

Pua
Debuted Nov 23, 2016
Adorable, loyal, and playful pig — Moana’s pet and companion.
Gentle and supportive, though he doesn’t go on the main voyage.
Symbolizes Moana’s deep connection to her home and childhood.
Often provides emotional comfort and cuteness overload.

Pumbaa
Debuted June 24, 1994
Good-natured, fun-loving, and sometimes a little clueless warthog.
Loyal friend to Timon and Simba, with a big heart.
Loves simple pleasures like eating and relaxing (“Hakuna Matata!”).
Despite being underestimated, he’s brave and plays a key role in Simba’s return.

Queen of Hearts
Debuted July 26, 1951
Short-tempered, loud, and impulsive, ruling Wonderland with fear
Famous for her catchphrase: “Off with their heads!”
Easily enraged and unpredictable, but often comical in her exaggerated behavior.
Symbolizes irrational authority and chaos in Wonderland.

Rapunzel
Debuted Nov 24, 2010
Curious, creative, and kind-hearted, with a deep desire for freedom and adventure.
Has magical long hair with healing powers.
Brave and resourceful, despite being sheltered her whole life.
Grows into a confident and independent woman, driven by love and self-discovery.

Sally
Debuted Oct 29, 1993
Kind, intelligent, and compassionate ragdoll created by Dr. Finkelstein.
Gentle and intuitive, often the voice of reason for Jack Skellington.
Brave and quietly rebellious, often sneaking away to help others
Symbolizes love, patience, and emotional insight.

Scrump
Debuted June 21, 2002
Homemade, quirky, and a little creepy-looking rag doll made by Lilo.
Represents Lilo’s loneliness and creativity.
Despite her rough appearance, she’s clearly loved by Lilo.
Serves as a symbol of emotional resilience and imagination.

Sebastian
Debuted Nov 17, 1989
Loyal, uptight, and musically gifted crab who serves as King Triton’s advisor.
Frequently anxious, especially when trying to keep Ariel out of trouble.
Deeply cares for Ariel and often helps her despite his better judgment.
Known for the iconic song “Under the Sea” and his comedic exasperation.

Simba
Debuted June 24, 1994
Brave, curious, and playful as a cub; noble and wise as an adult.
Struggles with guilt and identity after his father’s death.
Learns to embrace responsibility and his rightful place as king.
Embodies growth, redemption, and leadership.

Snow White
Debuted Dec 21, 1937
Innocent, gentle, and cheerful, with a loving and trusting heart.
Known for her kindness to animals and the dwarfs.
Has a classic fairy-tale grace and sings with a light, melodic voice.
Symbolizes purity, hope, and compassion.

Stitch
Debuted June 21, 2002
Chaotic, mischievous, and originally destructive alien experiment (Experiment 626).
Learns empathy and love through his bond with Lilo.
Protective and fiercely loyal once he forms connections
Embodies themes of belonging, redemption, and ʻohana ("family").

Sven
Debuted Nov 27, 2013
Loyal, good-natured, and fun-loving reindeer and Kristoff’s best friend.
Communicates through body language and Kristoff's "voice-overs" for him.
Innocent and affectionate, loves carrots and hugs.
Represents friendship, loyalty, and simple joy.

Thumper
Debuted Aug 21, 1942
Thumper got his name from the sound he makes when he thumps his foot on the ground.
He’s known for his catchy phrase, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.”
Thumper was originally going to be called “Rabbit,” but the name was changed to give him a more unique identity.
His design was inspired by real rabbits and hares, with attention to realistic movements.

Tiana
Debuted Nov 25, 2009
Tiana is Disney’s first African-American princess.
She was originally conceived as a white character but was redesigned during development.
Tiana is known for her strong work ethic—she dreams of opening her own restaurant.
Her character was inspired by many real-life women who overcame adversity through determination.

Tigger
Debuted Oct 14, 1966
Tigger is known for his exuberant personality and his love for bouncing.
He’s one of the few characters who doesn’t appear in A.A. Milne’s original books but was created for the Disney adaptations.
Tigger’s favorite phrase is “TTFN!” which stands for “Ta-Ta For Now.”

Timon
Debuted June 24, 1994
Timon is a meerkat who often provides comic relief in The Lion King.
He and Pumbaa popularized the Swahili phrase “Hakuna Matata,” meaning “no worries.”
Timon was originally meant to be a more serious character but evolved into a funny sidekick.

Tinker Bell
Debuted Feb 5, 1953
Tinker Bell is a fairy who communicates through bell-like sounds and gestures instead of speech.
She has her own Disney franchise, including several direct-to-video movies.
Tinker Bell’s name refers to her role as a “tinker,” a maker and fixer of pots and pans.
She is often seen as a symbol of Disney magic and fairy dust.

Ursula
Debuted Jan 29, 1989
Ursula was inspired by the drag queen Divine in her appearance and mannerisms.
She’s a sea witch who uses dark magic to manipulate others, especially Ariel.
Ursula’s design includes octopus tentacles, making her look like a hybrid sea creature.

White Rabbit
Debuted July 26, 1951
The White Rabbit is always worried about being late, carrying a pocket watch.
He serves as Alice’s guide into Wonderland.
His nervous personality contrasts with the bizarre world around him.

Winnie the Pooh
Debuted Oct 14, 1966
Pooh is based on a real teddy bear owned by author A.A. Milne’s son.
He’s known for his love of honey, often getting into sticky situations because of it.
Pooh’s simple wisdom and gentle nature have made him an enduring beloved character.

Zero
Debuted Oct 29, 1993
Zero is Jack Skellington’s ghost dog with a glowing pumpkin nose.
His name is a play on the word “hero,” emphasizing his loyal role.
Zero can float and fly, making him perfect for spooky adventures.
He communicates through barks and ghostly sounds rather than words.
