The recent Disney's 2019 live-action Aladdin remake updates the original animated movie and expands the character of Jasmine, making her the best Disney princess. Disney has fully embraced the practice of revisiting its animated classics and adapting them to live-action for new moviegoing experiences. Many of these - like Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book and Aladdin - are direct adaptations of the animated Disney movies.
Here's the list in 2018 from eBay, but we believe it'll change a lot after the new Aladdin 2019.
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Disney's Grace Kelly, Cinderella—the quintessential princess whose castle holds court at the Magic Kingdom—came in at a distant second, but just beating out Snow White.
Interestingly, the ethnic princesses didn't do so well. Aladdin's Jasmine and The Princess and the Frog's Tiana lingered at the bottom in 2013, below princesses from older franchises. (Mulan and Pocahontas didn't even rank.) But at least they aren't Belle, who brought in a measly $6800, which is pitiful considering Beauty and the Beast was a Best Picture nominee for an Academy Award and was the first animated film to take home the big prize at the Golden Globes.
Who's Your State’s Favorite Disney Princess?
It turns out Elsa is the fairest in the land! With her sister, Anna, she swept over half the country. The two even shared the first-place crown in two states—South Carolina and Wisconsin.
The Queen of Arendelle reigning as Queen of Princesses isn’t exactly a surprise since Frozen has become a cultural touchstone as far as princess movies go. But some of the other results spoke to specific interests of states across the US:
- Ariel from The Little Mermaid was popular in Florida, which seems on-brand for a state with 663 miles of beach.
- Louisiana is all about Tiana from The Princess and the Frog, set in their famous city of New Orleans.
- Esmeralda, the kind-hearted Romani woman from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, took first in California, which has a dense Romani American population.
- Wyoming is a big part of America’s bear country, which probably contributed a lot to Wyomingites’ love for the bear-wrangling Merida from Brave.
- With vast deserts of their own, Nevada and Arizona may have been drawn to the setting of Aladdin. Jasmine was their number-one princess.
- Utah had a five-way tie for its favorite princess, which doesn’t surprise us. The Beehive State couldn’t choose just one favorite Disney classic or Pixar movie.










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