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An Artist Shows What Disney Princesses Would Look Like If They Belonged to Different Races

The world of Disney is full of princesses from different cultures and backgrounds. In this vein, artist TT Bret is showing us “a whole new world” of Disney princesses of different races. Even though they’re beautiful the way they are, we can’t help but look at these new and wonderful incarnations. Bret’s project is called “Let There Be Doodles!” and it has already become popular among those who appreciate diversity.
From Ariel to Jasmine, we at Bright Side bet you never could have imagined how Disney princesses would look as different races.
Elsa from Frozen
Pocahontas from Pocahontas

I like the new pocahontas
Tiana from The Princess and the Frog
Belle from Beauty and the Beast

Love the new one... anyone noticed she looks like Disney male buh I can't put my finger on who
Aurora from Sleeping Beauty

Prefer the first
Ariel from The Little Mermaid

They are both nice
Jane from Tarzan
Princess “Kida” Kidagakash from Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Anna from Frozen
Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Cinderella from Cinderella
Princess Jasmine from Aladdin
Merida from Brave
Mulan from Mulan
Rapunzel from Tangled

She looks more of a mom
Which of these princesses looks better in their new image? We’d be happy to hear from you in the comments!
Comments
Jane and Cinderella look like Mulan and Aurora looks like Tiana with her hair down.
Mulan looks like Piper McLean from heroes of Olympus
Mulan looks like Pocahontas
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