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sonofcoulson · 2 years
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Disney Princesses x Marvel
A diversion from the IAC universe...
This started as a Disney Princesses thing but expanded to include female characters from Disney films that would fit the bill.
Basically finding a Marvel equivalent for Disney characters.
Snow White:
Snow White - Struggling to think of a Marvel character that is good at sleeping, with a weakness for poison apples.
She does charm all the animals when she's singing, maybe Nature Girl? Or Nina Gurzky from the Apocalypse movie.
Cinderella:
Cinderella - Sersi (w blue colour scheme)
After her Fairy Godmother's transmutation magic (Pumpkin into coach etc).
Alice in Wonderland:
Alice - Stature
#eat me #drink me
Peter Pan:
Tinkerbell - Pixie (w green colour scheme)
Obviously.
Wendy - Wasp (w light blue colour sceme)
Mimicking Tinkerbell's size and flight with tech.
Sleeping Beauty:
Aurora - Dr Strange (w pink colour scheme)
After Maleficent's power set
The Sword in the Stone:
Mad Madam Mim - Morgan le Fay
Maybe giving Mim too much credit here.
Mary Poppins:
Mary Poppins - Scarlet Witch
Reality altering powers? Check. Scarier than she looks? Check.
Jungle Book:
Shanti - Beast Master
From Mowgli's affinity with animals.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks:
Miss Eglantine Price - Magik maybe?
A better magic user than she gives herself credit for.
Robin Hood:
Maid Marian - Hawkeye (Clint Barton w pink colour sceme)
After Robin's archery skills.
The Black Cauldron:
Princess Eilonwy - Sylvie (w Black body armour, white cloak and pink trousers)
Black cauldron is all a bit mystical isn't it? Maybe I should watch it again.
The Little Mermaid:
Ariel - Namor (w Purple top and green bottoms)
After King Triton's powers. There is a Marvel Triton (Inhumans), but his look and powers don't match up.
Beauty and the Beast:
Belle - Beast of the X-Men (w yellow costume and brown fur)
After the Beast's powers and Belle's smarts.
Aladdin:
Jasmine - Captain Agrabah
This is a reach. After the Genie's reality altering powers. Jamie Braddock was the first character to spring to mind, brother to Captain Britain, and the movie is set in the fictional city of Agrabah.
Pocahontas:
Pocahontas - Ghost Rider
No powers in Pocahontas but there is a Powhatan Ghost Rider in the comics.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame:
Esmerelda - Dazzler maybe?
Cos she sings and dances? idk
Hercules:
Megara - Marvel's Hercules or Mephisto?
From the power set of the protagonist/antagonist of her movie.
Mulan:
Mulan - Agent May
Obviously.
Tarzan:
Jane Porter - Kazar
Obviously.
The Emperor's New Groove
Yzma - Sersi again?
Because of her transmutation skills? idk
Atlantis: The Lost Empire:
Kida - Namora/Namorita
Who else?
Lilo and Stitch:
Lilo - Love (from Love and Thunder)
Nani - The Mighty Thor
In the scenario where OG Thor sacrifices himself so that Mighty Thor can look after her little sister.
The Incredibles:
Elastigirl - Mr(s) Fantastic
Violet Parr - The Invisible Woman
Perfect power sets.
Wall-E:
EVE - Jocasta
Had to be.
The Princess and the Frog:
Tiana - Sister Voodoo
Gender swapped, after Shadow Man and Mama Odie's powers.
Tangled:
Rapunzel - Medusa (Inhumans)
Really long hair with magical powers...
Brave:
Merida - Hawkeye (Kate Bishop - Green colour scheme)
Perfect.
Wreck-It-Ralph:
Vanelope von Schweetz - Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)
In a souped up racing cart/tiny hot rod.
Frozen:
Elsa - Ice Man
Anna - Ever since Frozen II I've thought that Anna should have plant based powers, so maybe Klara Plast? Groot?
Big Hero 6:
Go Go
Honey Lemon
These two already are Marvel characters.
Zootopia:
Judy Hopps - Umm...Rabbit Girl instead of Squirrel Girl? idk
Moana:
Moana - Can't think of an equivalent, even though she befriends a Polynesian demigod and calms a corrupted Goddess!
Onward:
Corey - There is actually a Marvel character called Manticore but he does not do this character justice.
Raya and the Last Dragon:
Raya - Blue Dragon from Marvel's Future Fight
She is called Blue DRAGON, she is a physical fighter like Raya, and she hails from Vietnam (Kelly Marie Tran is ethnically Vietnamese).
Encanto:
Abuela - Nick Fury
She knows how to put together a Team of supers.
Julieta - Heals with food. No equivalent in Marvel that I can think of.
Pepa - Storm or Crystal
Isabella - Plantwoman
Genderswapped Plantman.
Luisa - Captain Colombia
Super strength, agility and endurance like Captain America, but Luisa is Colombian.
Mirabel - Maria Hill
About to become Abuela's second in command/sucessor.
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I’m still working on the family tree thing I talked about in this post. But here are all of the descendants that is "official” part of this universe via book or series. 
Let’s first go over the over the where they can come from (I’m gonna put them in timeline order): Isle of the Lost: About how the rotten four became friends and basicly a closer look at the isle, you get introduces to a couple of the villain kids. School of Secrets (series): A series of small videos that is about a “mystery” girl (Lonnie) who sets up a hidden camera to capture Auradon Prep's secrets. there is 23 episodes each about 1 minute long, you can find them on Youtube. Descendants Wicked World: Short animated series, don’t know how to explain the plot shortly. There are 33 episodes, but each one is less than five minutes long, you can find them on youtube. School of Secrets (books): Haven’t read them yet, but they go together with Wicked World (used characters and references plots from it). Return to the Isle of the Lost: The second book in the Isle of the Lost series; The Rotten Four get weird messages that tell them to return home before the new moon.  Rise of the Isle of the Lost: The third book in the series; you get the story on Mal and Uma fall out. And how Uma got a ship and why Harry in her first mate. And there are of course also some story in Auradone going on. Descendants 2
Under the cut  
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Villian kids
Freddie Facilier is the daughter of Dr. Facilier (Princess and the Frog). She appears in Wicked World, she is also in the School of Secrets books and shortly in Return to the Isle of the Lost. Goes to Auradone Prep after Wicked World.
Calista Jane "CJ" Hook is the youngest child of Captain Hook (Peter Pan) and younger sister of Harriet Hook and Harry Hook. She appears in Wicked World and she is also in the School of Secrets books.
Harriet Hook is the eldest daughter of Captain Hook (Peter Pan) and older sister of Harry Hook and CJ Hook. She appears in The Isle of the Lost.
Sammy Smee is the son of Mr Smee first mate of Captain Hook. He appears in Isle of the Lost.
Harriet Hook's Crew are the children of the crew of Captain Hook. They appear in Isle of the Lost. 
Big Murph is the son of one of the members of Captain Hook's Pirate Crew. He appears in Isle of the Lost and Return to the Isle of the Lost. (He is not named until Return)
Anthony Tremaine is the son of Anastasia Tremaine (Cinderella); which makes him Lady Tremaine's grandson, nephew of Drizella Tremaine; cousin of Dizzy Tremaine, and that also makes him family of the charmings like he is the step-cousin to Chad Charming. He appears in the Isle of the Lost and Return to the Isle of the Lost.
The Evil Step-Granddaughters are the granddaughters of Lady Tremaine and the daughters of Anastasia and Drizella Tremaine. They are the cousins and sisters of Anthony Tremaine and Dizzy Tremaine.
Gaston Jr. and Gaston the Third is the twin sons of Gaston(Beauty and the Beast), Jr. the eldest of the two and they are older brothers to Gil. They appear in the Isle of the Lost and Return to the Isle of the Lost. 
LeFou Deux is the son of LeFou henchmen of Gaston. He appears in Isle of the Lost. In Rise of the Isle of the Lost somebody named “La Foux Doux” who hangs out with Gil, not sure who that is.
Mad Maddy is one of the granddaughters of Madam Mim (The Sword in the Stone). She appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Granddaughters of Madam Mim. They appear the Isle of the Lost, and the only one there is talked more about is Mad Maddy.
Ginny Gothel the daughter of Mother Gothel (Tangled). She appears in The Isle of the Lost Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Zevon is the son of Yzma (The Emperor's New Groove) and the brother of Yzla. He appears in Wicked World.
Yzla is the daughter of Yzma and the sister of Zevon. She appears in the Isle of the Lost and Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Hadie is the son of Hades (Hercules). He appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost
Diego De Vil is Carlos De Vil's cousin, it’s not confirmed in canon but he is probably the son of Cecil B. De Vil; who is the brother of Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmatians). He appears in The Isle of the Lost, and Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Harold "Harry" Badun is the son of Horace Badun (101 Dalmatians), one of Cruella De Vil's henchmen. He is best friends with his cousin Jace. He appears in the Isle of the Lost, and Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Jason "Jace" Badun is the son of Jasper Badun, one of Cruella De Vil's henchmen. He is best friends with his cousin Harry. He appears in the Isle of the Lost, and Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Jade is Jay’s cousin, it’s not confirmed in canon but she is probably the daugther of Nasira; who is the sister of Jafar (Aladdin). She appears in Isle of the Lost.
Reza is a son of a former Royal Astronomer of Agrabah. He appears in Isle of the Lost.
Claudine Frollo is the daughter of Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame). She appears in Isle of the Lost and Return to the Isle of the Lost. 
Hermie Bing is the daughter of The Ringmaster (Dumbo). She appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Clay Clayton is the son of Clayton (Tarzan). He appears in Isle of the Lost.
Eddie Balthazar is the son of Edgar Balthazar (The Aristocats). He appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Rick Ratcliffe is the son of Governor Ratcliffe (Pocahontas). He appears in Isle of the Lost.
The Sea Witches are the daughters and nieces of Ursula (The Little Mermaid) and Morgana, the sea witches; they are the sisters and cousins of Uma. They appear in The Isle of the Lost.
Auradon kids
Jordan is the daughter of Genie (Aladdin). She appears in Wicked World and shortly in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Ally is the daughter of Alice (Alice in Wonderland). She appears in Wicked World, she is also in the School of Secrets books and shortly in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Arabella is one of the granddaughters of King Triton and a niece of Ariel (The Little Mermaid). She appears in Rise of the Isle of the Lost.
Aziz is the son of Aladdin and Jasmine. He appers in Isle of the Lost, Return to the Isle of the Lost and Rise of the Isle of the Lost. He was originally planned to appear in the movie but was cut out for unknown reasons.
Li’l Shang is the son of Fa Mulan and Li Shang and is the older brother of Lonnie. He appears in Rise of the Isle of the Lost.
Herkie is the son of Hercules and Megara. He appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost and Rise of the Isle of the Lost.
Anxelin is the daughter of Rapunzel (Tangled) and Eugene Fitzherbert [aka Flynn Rider], and sister of Ruby. She appears in School of Secrets.
Ruby is the daughter of Rapunzel (Tangled) and Eugene Fitzherbert [aka Flynn Rider], and sister of Anxelin. She (well her hair) appears in Wicked World.
-  Anxelin who was a character to appeared only in School of Secret and then when Ruby was introduced, people were not sure whether this is meant to be Anxelin who has been renamed or as a sibling the Anxelin. Neither has been confirmed.
Gordon is the son of Grumpy (Snow White), nephew of the other dwarfs and cousin to Doug. He appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Bashful Jr. is the son of Bashful, nephew of the other dwarfs and cousin to Doug. He appears in School of Secrets.
Sleepy Jr. is the son of Sleepy, nephew of the other dwarfs and cousin to Doug. He appears in School of Secrets.
Tiger Peony is the daughter of Tiger Lily (Peter Pan). She appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost.
Opal is the daughter of Mama Odie (Princess and the Frog). She apperas in one of the School of Secrets books.  
Artie is the son of King Arthur (The Sword in the Stone). He appears in Return to the Isle of the Lost. Unlike the other children from Auradon, he does not attend Auradon Prep and is about twelve years old.
If I’m missing anyone please let me know. Or should have any questions I could maybe help with. [Ask Box]
I also have this post where I list a lot of ships names, if you are interested.
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Disney, 11
Okay. This one was a bit easier. Ready?
11. Evil Queen (Enchanted) Have I ever mentioned that I absolutely LOVE Susan Sarandon? She’s obviously having SO much fucking fun, and she takes over every scene she’s in. Watching her be sassy, even as a ginormous dragon, is just so much fun every time I see this movie.
10. Horned King (The Black Cauldron) This movie scared the ever-loving shit out of me as a kid, and the Horned King is solely to blame for that. His visage gave me actual nightmares, but I would always come back for more. He was the reason for that, too. Guess I just really liked getting the piss scared out of me.
9. Moana (Moana) Sort of a stagnant character storywise. She doesn’t really learn any lessons or anything. I mean...she learns how to sail. But despite that, she’s still pretty fun to watch. This is Disney’s first attempt at a movie based entirely around Polynesian culture, and I’d call it a success. Moana is a great character to look up to, and that’s what she’s for.
8. Hades (Hercules) James Woods is a fucking mastermind. Like, holy crap! He is SO FREAKING FUNNY!!
7. Kida (Atlantis: The Lost Empire) This is already an underrated movie with perhaps one of the most underrated Disney princesses of all time. This woman is freaking amazing!
6. Maui (Moana) Dwayne Johnson. That is all.
5. Mulan (Mulan) Easily one of the most feminist Disney princesses--hell, possibly one of the most feminist Disney CHARACTERS--ever, even today. The whole character arc is hers, the story is hers, the romance is almost literally an afterthought. She herself is instrumental in saving not just a country, but an entire EMPIRE (remember, historical China didn’t look back then the way it does now). Sure, she has Mushu try and “teach” her how to act like a man, but all of the respect she gains is entirely of her own doing. It’s not because she acted like a man, it’s because she proved herself as a soldier. I had so many feminine Disney heroes in the 90′s, and the list only grows from here.
4. Megara (Hercules) Another snubbed Disney princess. Megara is freaking amazing! While she does get all lovesick in the second half, the entire first half of the movie, she is the voice of every feminist ever.
“I’m a damsel. I’m in distress. I can handle this. Have a nice day!”
“Well, you know how men are: they think no means yes, and ‘get lost’ means ‘take me, I’m yours.’“
Also, her backstory is really fucking tragic. Like, holy shit. She got fucking JIPPED. Like, I don’t know who that guy was, but fuck him. Fuck him hard.
3. Quasimodo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Another tragic character, and an ACTUAL victim of Stockholm Syndrome. >.> His entire life, he’s been told his appearance would cause people to hate him, and his first experience in the outside world proves that notion right. That humiliation scene still makes me cry every time. You understand everything he experiences, from the terror of the outside to the wonder and awe when he first meets Esmeralda. He just wanted to be treated like a person, and even as a kid, that was all I ever wanted for him.
2. Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Speaking of Esmeralda! If there is anyone I think deserves to be a Disney princess more than anyone else, it is this lady right here. She embodies everything a little girl should want to be: equality, justice, strength, confidence. She is more than capable of holding her own. The movie paints her as an object to be desired only when being shown from the point of view of the men who want her. The man she actually does end up falling for, she falls for as an equal. He doesn’t see her as something to be protected (other than Frollo’s persecution, but that’s an enemy far too big for her to take on alone, and even then it’s just as one of an entire people that needs to be defended). Poor Quasi gets his heart broken, but by the end, he realizes that she’s not an object to be claimed; she’s her own person and should be treated as such. Once he comes to terms with that, he not only accepts her love for someone else, but they remain friends even into the nonexistent sequel that doesn’t exist because it was a piece of shit and completely doesn’t understand what made the first one so great.
Can you taste the salt?
Here’s another list of Honorable Mentions:
Baymax (Big Hero 6) Ba-la-la-la!
Claude Frollo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) This movie did NOT hold back on its warnings against persecution in the name of religion and sexuality. Like, holy hell.
WALL E (WALL E) Second best mostly-silent love story Disney has ever made.
Lilo and Stitch (Lilo & Stitch) Gotta put these two together. They’re a team! Also, I am ALWAYS up for an Elvis soundtrack.
Kronk (The Emperor’s New Groove) Patrick Warburton is a funny, funny man.
Yzma (The Emperor’s New Groove) She has got to be one of the funniest fem baddies I’ve ever seen.
Gurgi (The Black Cauldron) Am I the only one who’s NOT annoyed by him? I get the voice, but...he’s just such a sweetie. And his was the first onscreen death I actually comprehended and mourned. (And, yes, that’s including the upcoming one. Don’t judge me.)
Genie (Aladdin) Had to put Robin Williams on here. Comedy will never be the same without him. And this movie is strong evidence of that.
Mufasa (The Lion King) Like I said, don’t judge me. As a kid, my puny brain just figured he was taking a nap or something. Idk.
Still, now that I do understand what’s going on, I freaking bawl my eyes out. Seriously. It’s actually worse now than it was back then. I cry at his death almost as bad as I cry at John Coffey’s death in The Green Mile. It’s that bad.
And finally, my number one favorite Disney character is...
1. James Pleiades Hawkins (Treasure Planet) BEST MOVIE EVER!!! I will fight for this movie until my last goddamn breath. First of all, juvenile delinquent character who actually gets in trouble with the law. Doesn’t end up with a love interest. Character arc is entirely based around dealing with his father leaving. Not dying. LEAVING!! He just up and walked out on Jim and his mom, and he doesn’t come back. There’s no sudden reunion or last sacrifice or “Hey! He was secretly trying to protect you this whole time!” Nope. He just left. And Jim’s character arc is coming to terms with that, and finding a healthy way to deal with his emotions.
Not only that, but his relationship with Long John Silver is given new dimension like I haven’t seen before or since.
This movie is an underrated gem, from its characters to its story to visuals (god those visuals!!!). Everything about it is amazing!!
Also, I had a crush on Jim and his rat tail braid until I was 18 and learned he was only 15 and it started to feel weird. XD
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