I completely understand why Anna would be in Gryffindor but I think she would fit better in Huflepuff. All of her actions in the film are driven by her kind heart and loyalty. She even got engaged to a man she jst met and then left her whole kingdom in his hands! She is far too trusting and wildly loyal. Aurora is an obvious Hufflepuff because... She is kind to everyone, she is shown to be nice to the fairies, her animal friends and prince Philip. She is very loyal and honest especially to Fauna, Flora, and Merryweather. She usually obeys their rules respectfully, even though she may disagree with them. Look at the scene when she meets Philip, she was naturally startled and apprehensive since she was raised not to talk to strangers and then compromised in agreeing to talk to him by arranging to meet him at her cottage, under the supervision of the fairies. She then tells the fairies about her meeting instead of keeping it a secret. Also, she's actually quite selfless and strong-willed. When Aurora finds out about her real background as a princess and realizes that she can't see Phillip anymore, she, although deeply upset, shows firmness and loyalty to those that she cares about. Aurora agrees to push her feelings away and do what is right. Hufflepuffs are known to do what is right. Tiana is a Hufflepuff to me because she is hardworking and that is the thing, she values the most. Yes, she is ambitious but so are Hufflepuffs. She doesn't cut corners to get what she wants and isn't cunning at all. Tiana works hard to get her dream and is unafraid of toil. Hard work is all she believes in. She is also true and honest in her attempt to get her dream. Tiana doesn’t give the talisman to Facilier, even though it would be easier. Tiana is uncorrupted in her business and is just. Tiana is also loyal to her father in her determination to get his and her dream. She is also patient to put in the work of one day owning her restaurant. I think Elsa is a Ravenclaw. In other source materials she is shown be an intellect and diligent, especially in Frozen: A Sister More Like Me “I’d have loved to have a friend who knew geometry…” “I considered it my job to do what needed to be done…” Between the two sisters, Elsa is portrayed as being smarter, cautious, more mature, and rational compared to Anna. She appears calm, reserved, regal, graceful and poised at her coronation despite being anxious on the inside. She is creative, as shown when she creates things with her ice magic. She was curious about the voice/Fifth Spirit and wanted to learn about the origin of her powers as well as learn about the past. Ravenclaws are known for being on the introverted side, because they like time to reflect on their own thoughts and they sometimes prefer to be alone or with small groups rather than large crowds. This perfectly describes the Snow Queen. Hufflepuff could work too since she is loyal, hard-working, and kind. When given a chance to rest and relent, Elsa's true, warm, kind, fun-loving, and innocently mischievous personality are shown. She has a generous disposition that contributes to her compassion towards her people. Elsa's actions are driven by the desire to protect her kingdom, and more intimately, Anna. Once over her fear, she works hard at mastering and controlling her powers. Hard work and loyalty are key to Elsa, and that makes her a Hufflepuff in my eyes. Ariel is a Gryffindor. The only reason she went to Ursula and signed the contract was because she was because she was mad at her father. This to me is an impulsive and reckless move. She acted before thinking and that is a Gryffindor trait. She is brave and is a total rebel who doesn’t obey the rules. She is also very passionate especially for the human world and has a short temper like her father. Basically, she is brave to the point of recklessness, going so far as to put herself in physical danger when making a deal with Ursula, who she knows is not to be trusted. Has a general disregard for rules which is seen by her defying her father by going to the surface and saving Eric. She is fiery and can be short tempered as well as stubborn.
Mulan has all the Gryffindor traits man lmao She was Brave when confronting the evil, had the courage to step up with the mens army to fight, she earned the respect and valor of all china. To me Mulan is definitely a Gryffindor.
i repectfully disagree. Gryffinddors are not just known by Brave and Courage, because If só, most powerful f Hufflepuffs studants would be rhere.. Gryffinddors are also know tô be desring, reckless and impulsive, always acting before thining and that puts them on unecessary danger Mulan never intended to show anything to Men, she wanted to her father, who was already too Ill and old,, to Go to War qnd die. And tô try to bring some honor to her family, accirding to chineses ancient rules just couldn't bê in the army and the Man who refuses to Go to wsr his famíly would be seen as cowards and deshonored people, whatsapp cy, for that time, was a horríble punishment, Mulan went Rothe army so she could sabe her father and bring some honor, she receiving the title of Heroine of China was a consequence she was not expecting, actually, she was expecting a Very hard punishment for her attitude and when ALL the people in the Forbbidden City bowed to her you can see in her face she was surprised what had turns out. Mulan is a kind and loving woman seeing How she treats her famíly, esoecially her father. Hás a great sense of Justice by trying to Tell the Imperial Officers that her father was no more in conddition tô fight, she also resoect the rule, she never showed she despised the rules established to her and the women, she just did what she did to save her father and not let her famíly be known as cowards, Mulan is also hardworking seeing How hard she trained to match uo with the other soldiers and to fight against the huns. That said zi can garante she's a Hufflepuff, she's is very similar to Ningadora Tonks on a way.
But meanwhile Mulan has a lot of wits and being rather smart, I'd still think she's a Gryffindor and that's to say that it goes way back to the poem. She who was an ordinary girl took the courage to replace her father secretly without anyone discovering her identity. Mulan is shown as brave and during the whole movie, she is proving herself that as she faces the unknown not for herself, but for the sake of her family and the people of China
Mulan could as well be sorted in Hufflepuff (she joins the army only so her dad won't be killed in the first place) and Ravenclaw (defeating the enemy through wits instead of brute force, which is arguably also a Slytherin trait). While Mulan does have self-evident Gryffindor traits, she lacks the recklessness that would make the difference and unambiguously place her in Gryffindor territory.
Anna is Huff, snow white is Huff. Aurora is Huff. I don't know where you got kindness as being a ravenclaw trait, but huffs are the ones known for kindness and acceptance.
Yea, I thought that too. Ravenclaws are literally the weird nerds of the Wizarding World and they want to improve their own personal knowledge. Hufflepuffs work hard not only to make themselves more knowledgeable (like a Ravenclaw would), but to make the whole world a better place.
@@chikuwa291 Yes, Ravenclaws want to improve their own personal knowledge but that’s not to say they don’t also want to make a world a better place. Luna Lovegood has entered the chat. She is a great example of a Ravenclaw that wanted a kinder world. Her kindness was really pure. She is also an example how her improvement of knowledge and wisdom helped the trio along the way, intentional or unintentional.
@@chikuwa291 Yes, Ravenclaws want to improve their own personal knowledge but that’s not to say they don’t also want to make a world a better place. Luna Lovegood has entered the chat. She is a great example of a Ravenclaw that wanted a kinder world. Her kindness was really pure. She just valued wisdom but she was kind. She is also an example how her improvement of knowledge and wisdom helped the trio along the way, intentional or unintentional.
Ariel not in Slytherin? She was so driven by her own desire of freedom and controlling her own life that she recklessly made a deal with the Devil. Also she’s courageous and determined to fulfill her goal.
Mulan is not Grifindor? She went to fight in a war, where both sides would have killed her, if she was revealed. If that is not courages I don't know what is!
I disagree with certain princessess. I think that Anna would be in Hufflepuff because it was loyalty and love for her sister that drove her. Everyone saw Elsa as a monster, but Anna was loyal to her. She was always by her side and she never hated her for being isolated because of her. Ariel would be in Slytherin for sure. It was her personal ambition and desire that drove her
As a Hufflepuff I would chose Cinderella, Snow White and Aurora into my house but NOT Ariel. I think she would fit better in any of the other three houses.
@@LCMucke14 Exactly, my comment doesn't say otherwise. I would let her of course, but if I was the one to make the decision I wouldn't pick her for Hufflepuff as there are other houses better suited for her
I think Pocahontas would be a Ravenclaw - yes, she’s bold, but what stands out more to me is her wisdom and quirkiness (she’s sort of the Luna Lovegood of her tribe).
Jasmine to me is the most Slytherin DIsney Princess that exists. Wanting to change the societal view of women is ambitious. But what was most telling was the scene where she was seducing Jafar in a red dress. I think a Gryffindor in that moment would have distracted Jafar by making loud noises like yelling and rattling chains. The fact that she chose to seemingly conform to Jafar's wishes sealed her deal as Slytherin. Tiana is ambitious but the way she went about to achieving her goal was through hard work. Hufflepuff suits her more than Slytherin. Anna is also a Hufflepuff because her biggest motivation was her loyalty to her sister. Elsa's not a born leader, that's why she (spoilers I guess) steps down at the end of the second movie. Mulan. See, I think she is a severely misunderstood character. There have been many instances where people have said that she proved that women could fight just as well as men, and while she technically did, that was more of an accident. The real reason she enlisted as a soldier was because she saw it was wrong that her injured father had to go fight again in his age and condition. In my opinion, this makes her less of a Slytherin and more of a Gryffindor.
What actually makes Jasmine more Gryffindor than Slytherin is that it was all for a noble cause like Harry Potter himself, particularly when he freed Dobby. Jasmine's motives stemmed from standing up for what's right. She values courage over ambition.
@@RelsisFido You do make a good point. And now that you’ve pointed that out, I’m remembering other instances that were more Gryffindor than Slytherin, like how she snuck out of the castle quite recklessly or the way she made her displeasure quite clear in the “I am not a prize to be won!” scene.
@@scarletbailey6086 Jasmine would be like a Parselmouth Gryffindor with that being said, though I think Ariel is closer to Slytherin because she deceived her father, even if he was overprotective, to achieve what she longed for without regard to her father's or her sisters' safety.
I thought that as well. Of course, to replace her in Gryffindor, I notice Disney's latest Princess(of Heart) is not included on the list... Where's RAYA?
Rapunzel would be Slytherin. She was so determined to see the lights that she used Flynn to her advantage. She was holding something that meant a lot to and she was well-aware of it. That is something a Slytherin would do. She charmed herself into getting it her way (Max and the Vikings) That is something a Slytherin could do. She used her hair to her benefit, like when they were trapped in the cave and they were going to drown she used her hair to save them. She didn’t rely on dumb luck or others to rescue her. She was a very resourceful and ambitious woman, so she is totally Slytherin. Also got to add she was also born a princess, she wasn’t married in (pure blood)
@@strawberrysoulforever8336 True but I think the Slytherin traits outweigh the Ravenclaw. Hermione was super smart and that's a Ravenclaw trait but she still ended up in Gryffindor.
Mulan is THE DEFINITION OF GRYFFINDOR! She took courage to pretend to be a man even though she knew that if someone found out she would be dead. She showed bravery throughout the movie. She didn’t do anything for her personal ambitions she did it because it was the right thing to do.
Gryffindors differ from Huffs as they typically have something to prove. They’re actually more lead by their personal ambitions whereas Huffs need no recognition to know their worth. Mulan is TOTALLY a Huff
Agreed. Slytherin is the last house she belongs to. She didn't do this for ambition, or fame, or anything. All she wanted was to prevent her father from walking straight into his death, and risked her life doing so (not only risking being struck by the enemy, but also by being exposed as a female getting capital punishment as a result). The way she saved the life of her commanding officer showed this even more. I don't think Salazar Slytherin would have liked her at all, but Godric Grffyndor on the other hand.
A bit controversial but I think Belle is a Gryffindor. Reasons: The books she reads are all about adventure and far off places and fairytales. The song she sings is literally about adventure and how she wants more in her life. Then she also stands up for herself against an intimidating beast and took her father's place which was kind of reckless. I think a ravenclaw would have left, developed a plan and came back. She literally is Hermione, she seemed like she was a textbook ravenclaw, but she ended up in gryffindor. But these are just my thoughts🤷♀️
let's be real, the only reason Hermione's a Gryffindor is because of plot. MC is so, she must be too. Hermione, Belle and Ariel are all characteristic Ravenclaws.
I see your points except that Belle is different from Hermione. They're both brave and smart but Hermione is more logical, relies on her thinking and is a rule follower. Belle is the opposite, she's a daydreamer, a rule breaker, unconventional, follows her heart and whimsical. While Hermione loves reading books about facts and knowledge, Belle only reads fictional books, like fantasy, adventure and romance. Not all bookworms are the same. Hermione is in Gryffindor because she values bravery and friendship but lacks creativity, something that Belle clearly has since she's proven to be creative in the Disney books. while Belle could be in Ravenclaw or Gryffindor because of her intelligence, wisdom and creativity, bravery, and thirst of knowledge and adventure.
Merida is a Slytherin!!! She is very ambitious (Slytherin trait). She wants her freedom and her own choices, and she's willing to take drastic measures to achieve those goals. She does everything to get her way, even if it hurts people. She is cunning as she sees the loophole in the rule that the oldest of any clan can shoot for her hand and in the end she is loyal to her own clan and family which is another trait of Slytherin. Just because she has a red lion's mane doesn't mean she's a Gryffindor or worse, a Weasly 🤮
@MoonChild Ah, I'm not a big fan of the idea "I'm poor but my wife doesn't have to work, instead I'm making 7 kids and working in a low-budget department just because I love the work but don't care how I do put food on the table and clothes on my family's bodies. I'm not a big fan of Ron either, I really don't like him and the prejudice he and nearly the whole family have about Slytherin (my house), but they would reject and disinherit their own children (not that they could inherit much), if they were in Slytherin (like Percy and the Weasly twins who, in my opinion, should be sorted into Slytherin).
@@bellatrixblack6942 You seem like someone who just watched the movies or at least didn't go looking for other information about the Wesleys to be saying these things...
@Myllena Cruz I know the part with Ron is from the movies and in the books I like him a lot more, but the movies can sometimes really destroy a character, so I correct myself and say that I hate the movie Ron. But the poor part about the parents is also in the books. Arthur Weasly could have gotten a promotion earlier in life and earn more money for his family, but he was so comfortable in his job that he said no at his family's expense, so I find that very selfish.
Like many others, I can’t see Mulan anywhere other than Gryffindor. Bear in mind, not all great leaders come from Slytherin, just all people in Slytherin seek a path to become leaders: there’s a difference. First, when she joined the army it wasn’t out of ambition, whether to lead or otherwise. There was no path to greatness for a woman there at the time. A Slytherin would have used cleverness to marry her way to a position of power. Instead Mulan did it for the noble reason of saving her father’s life. And she never deliberately sought to become a leader of the men to gain power; instead she lead by inspiring others through her example. Those are Gryffindor attributes, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
I'd argue Slytherins seek power and influence but not always leadership. Look at Horace Slughorn. He loved being associated with his Slug Club alumni and getting perks from them, but he wasn't interested in being a leader per SE.
While it is true that those in Slytherin house are very ambitious, ambition can take many forms. Slytherins are fiercely loyal to their own friends and family. Many would sacrifice anything to keep their loved ones safe, albeit this loyalty does not necessarily extend to people a Slytherin does not know. For example, Narcissa Malfoy was willing to sacrifice EVERYTHING: her status, her marriage, her life, and Voldemort's protection to protect her son, Draco. Narcissa is the reason Voldemort thought Harry Potter was dead. She LIED to protect her family. You're confusing the definitions between status and ambition. Ambition is defined as a desire to achieve a goal typically requiring hard work. I can understand why Mulan was sorted into Slytherin in this video, because she showed a lot of Slytherin traits. 1. She was willing to cheat on her matchmaking exam to find a husband. 2. She used her dog to complete the chores she forgot to finish to prevent her father from noticing it. 3. She lied to the entire military and country and impersonated a man 4. She is SUPER sassy... awkward... but sassy I agree Mulan shows bravery and could be a candidate for Gryffindor, but she shows more Ravenclaw and Slytherin traits.
True and Slytherin usually has a “self preservation” mindset and so I think she would be best fit in griffindore since her decision would make her enemy to both sides, this is courageous and also puts her at high risk (plus she also wants the glory for her family)
@@whizz_0711 The self preservation isn't how you're interpreting it. It's more... Slytherins don't fight needless/pointless battles. They usually look out for themselves first, but there is a loyalty within the house. However, the loyalty is influenced by their relationship to the other person. It's hard to explain to people who don't have the mindset. And Mulan did not go to war for glory. The movie eludes to a very patriarchal timeline. Mulan would have brought shame to her family or been executed under normal circumstances. She wouldn't have been able to claim her heroic acts either. She was an exception to the rule, no the example. That was the reason she had to masquerade as a man. Even on the mountain she questions if she actually left for her father or if she left to prove she could do something right.
I see alot of comments saying Mulan should have been in Gryffindor because she was brave and courageous. This is true. BUT. Slytherins use cunning to get what they WANT, whatever that is. And Mulan wanted to save her father's life. She was cunning enough to study and mimick the men's behavior despite being taught how to be feminine all her life. She was determined enough to pass the physical training, despite being taught how to be a delicate flower in order to catch a husband. Yes, anybody from any Hogwarts house can be a leader, but being cunning and calculated enough to form a plan and avoid detection is a Slytherin move. Kind of like Snape being a double-agent for Dumbledore. She didn't just come charging into battle with the intention of being a hero. She just wanted what she wanted (her dad's safety) and she made that happen. IMO, I think Slytherin would be the right house for her.
Bella is a gryffindor for sure. She likes to read a lot but she is extremely brave, when it came to finding her father and putting herself in the place of the beast's prisoner she didn't even think twice, and the stories that most captivated her were about adventures and she herself says that in film itself, gryffindor is the essence of her.
that was my thought too! she spends an entire song singing about how she wants to learn about a world that isn't her own. and ravenclaws can be brave too! she is going into dangerous situations, going to the surface, and even going so far as to give up everything she knows to go learn about the human world and be with a human man.
You got Ariel completely wrong here, she's a Ravenclaw through and through. Curiosity in nature and determination are the core characteristics of a Ravenclaw!! Loyalty and caring are the two traits of Hufflepuff. She left her family for a guy she doesn't know because she's curious about the land world, and would often be focused on her goals more than relationships! Does that sound like a Hufflepuff to you? No, That sounds like a Ravenclaw and a bit of a Slytherin!
I honestly think Ariel would have been either a ravenclaw or a slytherin, she collects lost things and wants to know more about the other world. Constantly looking for answers and learning new things. At the same time, shes ambitious enough to make a deal with ursula and get the prince to fall in love with her. I think shes definitely ravenclaw and slytherin material
Am I the only one that could see Jasmine as a Slytherin? She is certainly ambitious and very determined to achieve her goal. I agree she is brave but most of her bravery and recklessness are because she doesn't agree with the system and wants to change it(which is her ambition, sort of) and she is a good leader. I also feel she doesn't waste and opportunities and is even cunning when she wants to be.
Always be kind and respectful. Traits that are instilled into all members of ravenclaw? When or where is anything like that said about ravenclaws. You go on about that more than the actual traits
I could easily see Moana in Slytherin. Yeah she was courageous but she had more ambition to lead when she wanted to save her people. She even made a demi-god teach her what she needed to help her people return to their origins.
Is this… a joke? Jasmine’s a Slytherin, Pocahontas is a Ravenclaw, Mulan’s a Gryffindor, Elsa’s a Ravenclaw, Tiana’s a Hufflepuff, Ariel’s a Slytherin, and Aurora wasn’t given enough personality to be sorted at all.
This is the second video I've seen trying to state that Elsa is a born leader. Even saying it in a way like it's obvious. I'm beginning to think people don't know what a leader is. Nothing in either Frozen films make me (or the rest of my family listening) a natural born leader aside from bloodline.
Agreed lol. In the movies it seems like she actually spends all her time trying to run away from leadership! From abandoning her entire Kingdom after a freakout in the first movie to abandoning them again in the 2nd movie to spend the rest of her life as the 5th spirit - Elsa just wants to do Elsa, really lol.
Yeah, I would have put Aurora in Hufflepuff and Ariel in Ravenclaw instead. Aurora was very kind to animals and kind of naive since she was raised by the fairies; which made her trust easily as well. Ariel was always really curious and considered "odd" by her sisters and fellow mer-folk for her "interests" lol
I have to disagree with Anna. I think she would have been a hufflepuff. Her loyalty to her sister is what makes her take the risks that she does. She doesn’t take risks just because she can. I also disagree with Aurora. I’ll admit she’s a hard one because she gets so little screen time, but I don’t see the love of knowledge in her that is REQUIRED in a Ravenclaw. I think she would also have been a hufflepuff. This is because during her movie, she placed her loyalty to her guardians above even her own wants when she accepted the fact that she would never be allowed to see Philip again because she was an engaged princess. I have one more that I disagree with: Ariel. Ariel would DEFINITELY be a griffindor. She’s a natural risk taker, who has the courage to leave everything she knows and loves behind to explore the unknown. She does this even knowing that she could never come back to what she knows. That is the heart of a griffindor. Everyone is saying that Mulan should have been a griffindor, but I actually agree with you that she would be a slytherin. Her ambition is to hold her family together and make her family proud. She had just been told that she couldn’t do it the traditional way, so she achieved both her goals by keeping her father from sacrificing himself AND by taking his place, she had a chance to make her family stronger through her wartime deeds.
I don’t think Elsa belongs in slitherin because she is in NO way ambitious. In all the frozen movies and shorts every thing Elsa had done was for the safety of others. She is also no a born leader because she literally gives up the throne in the sequel to her movie, she also is not competitive or charming at all. She only puts aggression towards people she wants to keep safe or is trying to hurt her. None of which are slitherin traits. She also would probably not want slitherin due to how many people would fear and hate her if she was there, and that would probably be a reason for the sorting hat to not put her in slitherin. She is self preserved and determined, but most houses like hufflepuff and ravenclaw also can have those traits. I think Elsa could fit in any of the houses though
I agree. I also think her being sort of “odd” and an “outcast” - obsessed with humans, etc. She just fits a more stereotypical Ravenclaw in my opinion. Of course she would do well in others as well.
I'm gonna be brutally honest but Aurora should be have been blessed and gifted with a whole lot more greater magical gifts, character blessings and personality than she had on sleeping beauty.
I agree with most people in the comments that mulan should be placed in griffindor bc she stood up for herself and women like her that just shows how brave she is
Why Elsa is not a Ravenclaw? She is perfect by her individuality in her search for controlling her powers and stop hurting people. Elsa is not Slytherin
I’d actually sort Belle into Gryfindor with traits of ravenclaw, she’s basically Hermione without magic powers (and not just because their live action film versions are both played by Emma Watson).
What traits are they trying to assign when they want to lie about anyone? If I have to couple two houses for myself than it's like I am looking at Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. It's like I have to combine two houses for myself when I need the hybrid house for my protection. There are people who cannot see their current actions and then you have people who cannot see their results so people can be smart when they try to focus on the idea that seems to win other people over. I don't know how random people are capable of being but if there is a before action to judge than there is a history to rate and I cannot do anything about what happens next when anything about another person is out of control.
So fun! I can’t see Elsa in Slytherin. She wants to hide away from everyone and has no desire to be a leader. She gives the kingdom to Anna in the second movie. Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff ???
Making sacrifices for your family / in-group is also a very Slytherin thing. But she stayed in the army when she was dismissed, I think that shows better that she is a Gryffindor
I love how Merida is Gryffindor! Anna too! Ravenclaw is my house! And my fav characters are Luna and Cho Chang so it kinda makes sense I guess…Belle is also too, plus Rapunzel after the series
Honestly I think almost all of the Princesses on this list would fit Gryffindor. Belle choose to go after her father and even take his place as the Beast's prisoner then stood up to the town to try and defend the beast and even dove headfirst into danger while the castle was being attacked to get to the Beast. Rapunzel choose to defy her "mother" and go see the lanterns, wasn't afraid to defend herself when Flynn showed up, and was even willing to spend her life as a prisoner to Gothal to save Flynn. Mulan choose to break the law and impersonate a soldier even though she knew it meant death if she was caught, was someone who inspired the rest of the men to step up like you said but that could also be seen as a Gryffindor trait, and faced off against one of the most dangerous criminals in China without hesitation. Ariel was constantly disobeying her father, showed to fear in making a deal with the Sea Witch, and dove right into action to try and fix things when she found out Ursula was cheating her and even attacked her head on when she transformed her father Elsa I feel is more Hufflepuff. She shut herself off from the world out of fear and just obeyed her parent's about concealing her powers until the incident, then turned and ran away. A Slytherin would have used their power to standout and possibly force people to obey them or at least manipulate them. The big issue though is a Slytherin wouldn't conceal them shelf if they had power
I would place Elsa in either Gryphandor or Ravenclaw as she is both brave and intelligent with a creative flair for both. She stands up for her sister telling her the hard truth and defending her at the end. She also creates a castle, ice golem, and a sentient snowman.
This guy has clearly gotten hogwarts houses mixed up. Aurora is a hufflepuff. He mentioned that she was kind, which is a hufflepuff trait, not ravenclaw. Tiana is a hufflepuff as well. She is hardworking, which is a major trait. Ariel is easily a slytherin. Choosing her own aspirations over others (which isn't necessarily a bad thing). Also, who said slytherins are great leaders? Voldemort was the leader of the Death Eaters, and he didn't really care about his followers. Plus, aren't slytherins too ambitious to be leaders (not always), but slytherins may put themselves first, rather than those around them. Mulan isn't a slytherin. She is a Gryffindor. Ran away without really thinking about. Rushed into battle. Saved the whole of China! How are those major slytherin traits? No hate, just thought I would share my opinions (tho it probs came out as very aggressive)
For me this is how I would sort them: Gryffindor: Mulan, Merida, Moana and Ariel Ravenclaw: Tiana, Belle, Pocahontas and Rapunzel Slytherin: Elsa and Jasmine finally Hufflepuff: Anna, Aurora, Cinderella and Snow White
@@BanduTheGreat Gryffindor's can be selfish and the whole thing with Ariel is that she is daring, reckless and doesn't think ahead which to me seems very Gryffindor
Just like what many people had said here, Anna is a typical Hufflepuff. She's the perfect Hufflepuff cover girl. Also, yup, Elsa is certainly a Slytherin. Her emo & gloomy side definitely crosses Gryffindor & Hufflepuff off the list. So, it's either Ravenclaw or Slytherin. Although she has a creative side, she lacks the quirks. She tends to be rigid too. She's definitely the typical successful CEO type. Hence, she's leaning more towards Slytherin.
Ariel should also be a Gryffindor. Because she’s reckless, too. Just jumping into things without even thinking about them. And Tiana would totally be Hufflepuff because she’s also a very hard-worker. She’s also very loyal.
Qualities of Ravenclaw are intelligent, eccentric, wise. Aurora being put in there for her kindness and such makes no sense it would have made more sense in hufflepuff. Elsa is a ravenclaw through and through. Intelligent, wise beyond her years, cautious, and a bit eccentric.
i think Tiana should be a Hufflepuff because she kind and willing to kiss a frog so I think she should be a Hufflepuff but i understand why she could be a slytherin.
Ariel to me should be in slytherin because she is very ambitious to become a human, and the mulan she is a leader yes but I think she would do well in gryffindor because she is brave .
Okay. Belle sees a beast and bravely takes the place of her father but somehow since she can read shes ravenclaw? They’re all Gryffindor so just say what other house theyd be in because ya done went and annoyed so many disney and universal fan
I think that Rapunzel would make a good grfendore aswell. Because she gose out of a very tall tower on nothing but her hair and adventures. Also she carrys a frying pan
I think Tiana belongs in Hufflepuff, along with Anna and Aurora. Ariel could be Gryffindor or Slytherin, but not Hufflepuff. She's selfish and rash (I do still love her, though).
Gryffindor - Emblem is lion, House colours are scarlet and gold, traits are bravery, never, chivalry, courage, daring and even some are seen to be reckless and have a short temper. Jasmine, Anna, Merida, Pocahontas, Moana. Ravenclaw - Emblem is eagle, House colours are blue and bronze, traits are intelligence, wit, wisdom, creativity, originality, individuality, acceptance and some are often gravitated to things other people might consider 'weird'. Belle, Aurora, Rapunzel. Hufflepuff - Emblem is badger, House colours are yellow and black, traits are dedication, hard work, fair play, patience, kindness, tolerance, loyalty, acceptance and most can often see the difference between right and wrong. Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel. Slytherin - Emblem is snake, House colours are emerald green and silver, traits are resourcefulness, cunning, ambitious, determination, self-preservation, fraternity, cleverness and most are also seen to be good leaders and are very achievement orientated. Mulan, Tiana, Elsa.
I completely understand why Anna would be in Gryffindor but I think she would fit better in Huflepuff. All of her actions in the film are driven by her kind heart and loyalty. She even got engaged to a man she jst met and then left her whole kingdom in his hands! She is far too trusting and wildly loyal.
Aurora is an obvious Hufflepuff because...
She is kind to everyone, she is shown to be nice to the fairies, her animal friends and prince Philip.
She is very loyal and honest especially to Fauna, Flora, and Merryweather. She usually obeys their rules respectfully, even though she may disagree with them. Look at the scene when she meets Philip, she was naturally startled and apprehensive since she was raised not to talk to strangers and then compromised in agreeing to talk to him by arranging to meet him at her cottage, under the supervision of the fairies. She then tells the fairies about her meeting instead of keeping it a secret.
Also, she's actually quite selfless and strong-willed. When Aurora finds out about her real background as a princess and realizes that she can't see Phillip anymore, she, although deeply upset, shows firmness and loyalty to those that she cares about. Aurora agrees to push her feelings away and do what is right. Hufflepuffs are known to do what is right.
Tiana is a Hufflepuff to me because she is hardworking and that is the thing, she values the most. Yes, she is ambitious but so are Hufflepuffs. She doesn't cut corners to get what she wants and isn't cunning at all. Tiana works hard to get her dream and is unafraid of toil. Hard work is all she believes in. She is also true and honest in her attempt to get her dream. Tiana doesn’t give the talisman to Facilier, even though it would be easier. Tiana is uncorrupted in her business and is just. Tiana is also loyal to her father in her determination to get his and her dream. She is also patient to put in the work of one day owning her restaurant.
I think Elsa is a Ravenclaw. In other source materials she is shown be an intellect and diligent, especially in Frozen: A Sister More Like Me “I’d have loved to have a friend who knew geometry…” “I considered it my job to do what needed to be done…” Between the two sisters, Elsa is portrayed as being smarter, cautious, more mature, and rational compared to Anna. She appears calm, reserved, regal, graceful and poised at her coronation despite being anxious on the inside. She is creative, as shown when she creates things with her ice magic. She was curious about the voice/Fifth Spirit and wanted to learn about the origin of her powers as well as learn about the past. Ravenclaws are known for being on the introverted side, because they like time to reflect on their own thoughts and they sometimes prefer to be alone or with small groups rather than large crowds. This perfectly describes the Snow Queen.
Hufflepuff could work too since she is loyal, hard-working, and kind. When given a chance to rest and relent, Elsa's true, warm, kind, fun-loving, and innocently mischievous personality are shown. She has a generous disposition that contributes to her compassion towards her people. Elsa's actions are driven by the desire to protect her kingdom, and more intimately, Anna. Once over her fear, she works hard at mastering and controlling her powers. Hard work and loyalty are key to Elsa, and that makes her a Hufflepuff in my eyes.
Ariel is a Gryffindor. The only reason she went to Ursula and signed the contract was because she was because she was mad at her father. This to me is an impulsive and reckless move. She acted before thinking and that is a Gryffindor trait. She is brave and is a total rebel who doesn’t obey the rules. She is also very passionate especially for the human world and has a short temper like her father.
Basically, she is brave to the point of recklessness, going so far as to put herself in physical danger when making a deal with Ursula, who she knows is not to be trusted. Has a general disregard for rules which is seen by her defying her father by going to the surface and saving Eric. She is fiery and can be short tempered as well as stubborn.
All of that, the people who did the sorting must have only looked at one trait, not the whole princess
@@tishanacano38 exactly
You wrote an whole essay :O
@@moossball ya… I’m a total nerd.
Completely agree!!
Mulan has all the Gryffindor traits man lmao She was Brave when confronting the evil, had the courage to step up with the mens army to fight, she earned the respect and valor of all china. To me Mulan is definitely a Gryffindor.
Totally Agree!
Agreed
i repectfully disagree. Gryffinddors are not just known by Brave and Courage, because If só, most powerful f Hufflepuffs studants would be rhere.. Gryffinddors are also know tô be desring, reckless and impulsive, always acting before thining and that puts them on unecessary danger
Mulan never intended to show anything to Men, she wanted to her father, who was already too Ill and old,, to Go to War qnd die. And tô try to bring some honor to her family, accirding to chineses ancient rules just couldn't bê in the army and the Man who refuses to Go to wsr his famíly would be seen as cowards and deshonored people, whatsapp cy, for that time, was a horríble punishment, Mulan went Rothe army so she could sabe her father and bring some honor, she receiving the title of Heroine of China was a consequence she was not expecting, actually, she was expecting a Very hard punishment for her attitude and when ALL the people in the Forbbidden City bowed to her you can see in her face she was surprised what had turns out.
Mulan is a kind and loving woman seeing How she treats her famíly, esoecially her father. Hás a great sense of Justice by trying to Tell the Imperial Officers that her father was no more in conddition tô fight, she also resoect the rule, she never showed she despised the rules established to her and the women, she just did what she did to save her father and not let her famíly be known as cowards, Mulan is also hardworking seeing How hard she trained to match uo with the other soldiers and to fight against the huns. That said zi can garante she's a Hufflepuff, she's is very similar to Ningadora Tonks on a way.
But meanwhile Mulan has a lot of wits and being rather smart, I'd still think she's a Gryffindor and that's to say that it goes way back to the poem. She who was an ordinary girl took the courage to replace her father secretly without anyone discovering her identity. Mulan is shown as brave and during the whole movie, she is proving herself that as she faces the unknown not for herself, but for the sake of her family and the people of China
Mulan could as well be sorted in Hufflepuff (she joins the army only so her dad won't be killed in the first place) and Ravenclaw (defeating the enemy through wits instead of brute force, which is arguably also a Slytherin trait). While Mulan does have self-evident Gryffindor traits, she lacks the recklessness that would make the difference and unambiguously place her in Gryffindor territory.
Anna is Huff, snow white is Huff. Aurora is Huff. I don't know where you got kindness as being a ravenclaw trait, but huffs are the ones known for kindness and acceptance.
I agree
Yea, I thought that too. Ravenclaws are literally the weird nerds of the Wizarding World and they want to improve their own personal knowledge. Hufflepuffs work hard not only to make themselves more knowledgeable (like a Ravenclaw would), but to make the whole world a better place.
And huff loves animals and nature
@@chikuwa291 Yes, Ravenclaws want to improve their own personal knowledge but that’s not to say they don’t also want to make a world a better place. Luna Lovegood has entered the chat. She is a great example of a Ravenclaw that wanted a kinder world. Her kindness was really pure. She is also an example how her improvement of knowledge and wisdom helped the trio along the way, intentional or unintentional.
@@chikuwa291 Yes, Ravenclaws want to improve their own personal knowledge but that’s not to say they don’t also want to make a world a better place. Luna Lovegood has entered the chat. She is a great example of a Ravenclaw that wanted a kinder world. Her kindness was really pure. She just valued wisdom but she was kind. She is also an example how her improvement of knowledge and wisdom helped the trio along the way, intentional or unintentional.
Ariel not in Slytherin? She was so driven by her own desire of freedom and controlling her own life that she recklessly made a deal with the Devil. Also she’s courageous and determined to fulfill her goal.
I agree
Agree
Mulan is not Grifindor? She went to fight in a war, where both sides would have killed her, if she was revealed. If that is not courages I don't know what is!
I think so too. Ariel should’ve been a Slytherin.
i agree
I disagree with certain princessess. I think that Anna would be in Hufflepuff because it was loyalty and love for her sister that drove her. Everyone saw Elsa as a monster, but Anna was loyal to her. She was always by her side and she never hated her for being isolated because of her. Ariel would be in Slytherin for sure. It was her personal ambition and desire that drove her
As a Hufflepuff I would chose Cinderella, Snow White and Aurora into my house but NOT Ariel. I think she would fit better in any of the other three houses.
And Rapunzel/Tangled would be in our house too.💛
As a Hufflepuff you'd let anyone in your house, you wouldn't send anyone away.
@@LCMucke14 Exactly, my comment doesn't say otherwise. I would let her of course, but if I was the one to make the decision I wouldn't pick her for Hufflepuff as there are other houses better suited for her
Ariel should be Slytherin
Aurora does not fit in Ravenclaw at all
I think Pocahontas would be a Ravenclaw - yes, she’s bold, but what stands out more to me is her wisdom and quirkiness (she’s sort of the Luna Lovegood of her tribe).
Tiana is a hufflepuff! Hard working, check Loyalty, check Kindness, check
ambition too but is slytherin
I see the Sorting Hat being stuck between Hufflepuff or Slytherin
@@bumblebeeproductions1673 yeah
EXACTLY
@@bumblebeeproductions1673 I'm pretty sure throughout the movie criticizes the prince and values hard work, it means Hufflepuff
Jasmine to me is the most Slytherin DIsney Princess that exists. Wanting to change the societal view of women is ambitious. But what was most telling was the scene where she was seducing Jafar in a red dress. I think a Gryffindor in that moment would have distracted Jafar by making loud noises like yelling and rattling chains. The fact that she chose to seemingly conform to Jafar's wishes sealed her deal as Slytherin.
Tiana is ambitious but the way she went about to achieving her goal was through hard work. Hufflepuff suits her more than Slytherin.
Anna is also a Hufflepuff because her biggest motivation was her loyalty to her sister. Elsa's not a born leader, that's why she (spoilers I guess) steps down at the end of the second movie.
Mulan. See, I think she is a severely misunderstood character. There have been many instances where people have said that she proved that women could fight just as well as men, and while she technically did, that was more of an accident. The real reason she enlisted as a soldier was because she saw it was wrong that her injured father had to go fight again in his age and condition. In my opinion, this makes her less of a Slytherin and more of a Gryffindor.
What actually makes Jasmine more Gryffindor than Slytherin is that it was all for a noble cause like Harry Potter himself, particularly when he freed Dobby. Jasmine's motives stemmed from standing up for what's right. She values courage over ambition.
@@RelsisFido You do make a good point. And now that you’ve pointed that out, I’m remembering other instances that were more Gryffindor than Slytherin, like how she snuck out of the castle quite recklessly or the way she made her displeasure quite clear in the “I am not a prize to be won!” scene.
@@scarletbailey6086 Jasmine would be like a Parselmouth Gryffindor with that being said, though I think Ariel is closer to Slytherin because she deceived her father, even if he was overprotective, to achieve what she longed for without regard to her father's or her sisters' safety.
Pocahontas should be Ravenclaw, she is curious, smart and open-minded, willing to learn others' culture and teach them her own.
I thought that as well. Of course, to replace her in Gryffindor, I notice Disney's latest Princess(of Heart) is not included on the list... Where's RAYA?
Rapunzel would be Slytherin. She was so determined to see the lights that she used Flynn to her advantage. She was holding something that meant a lot to and she was well-aware of it. That is something a Slytherin would do. She charmed herself into getting it her way (Max and the Vikings) That is something a Slytherin could do. She used her hair to her benefit, like when they were trapped in the cave and they were going to drown she used her hair to save them. She didn’t rely on dumb luck or others to rescue her. She was a very resourceful and ambitious woman, so she is totally Slytherin. Also got to add she was also born a princess, she wasn’t married in (pure blood)
But she so loves learning and discovering new things! Totally a Ravenclaw trait.
@@strawberrysoulforever8336 True but I think the Slytherin traits outweigh the Ravenclaw. Hermione was super smart and that's a Ravenclaw trait but she still ended up in Gryffindor.
I think mulan would have been in Gryffindor because she was very brave
Mulan is THE DEFINITION OF GRYFFINDOR! She took courage to pretend to be a man even though she knew that if someone found out she would be dead. She showed bravery throughout the movie. She didn’t do anything for her personal ambitions she did it because it was the right thing to do.
Gryffindors differ from Huffs as they typically have something to prove. They’re actually more lead by their personal ambitions whereas Huffs need no recognition to know their worth. Mulan is TOTALLY a Huff
But she used her head over brute strength. Or she could be slytherin because she used to avalanche to thwart the huns. It was very cunning.
Agreed. Slytherin is the last house she belongs to. She didn't do this for ambition, or fame, or anything. All she wanted was to prevent her father from walking straight into his death, and risked her life doing so (not only risking being struck by the enemy, but also by being exposed as a female getting capital punishment as a result). The way she saved the life of her commanding officer showed this even more. I don't think Salazar Slytherin would have liked her at all, but Godric Grffyndor on the other hand.
Ikr
A bit controversial but I think Belle is a Gryffindor.
Reasons:
The books she reads are all about adventure and far off places and fairytales. The song she sings is literally about adventure and how she wants more in her life. Then she also stands up for herself against an intimidating beast and took her father's place which was kind of reckless. I think a ravenclaw would have left, developed a plan and came back. She literally is Hermione, she seemed like she was a textbook ravenclaw, but she ended up in gryffindor. But these are just my thoughts🤷♀️
Yeah Belle definitely has traits found in both Ravenclaw and Gryffindor.
let's be real, the only reason Hermione's a Gryffindor is because of plot. MC is so, she must be too. Hermione, Belle and Ariel are all characteristic Ravenclaws.
I see your points except that Belle is different from Hermione. They're both brave and smart but Hermione is more logical, relies on her thinking and is a rule follower. Belle is the opposite, she's a daydreamer, a rule breaker, unconventional, follows her heart and whimsical. While Hermione loves reading books about facts and knowledge, Belle only reads fictional books, like fantasy, adventure and romance. Not all bookworms are the same. Hermione is in Gryffindor because she values bravery and friendship but lacks creativity, something that Belle clearly has since she's proven to be creative in the Disney books. while Belle could be in Ravenclaw or Gryffindor because of her intelligence, wisdom and creativity, bravery, and thirst of knowledge and adventure.
Merida is a Slytherin!!! She is very ambitious (Slytherin trait). She wants her freedom and her own choices, and she's willing to take drastic measures to achieve those goals. She does everything to get her way, even if it hurts people. She is cunning as she sees the loophole in the rule that the oldest of any clan can shoot for her hand and in the end she is loyal to her own clan and family which is another trait of Slytherin. Just because she has a red lion's mane doesn't mean she's a Gryffindor or worse, a Weasly 🤮
any problem with weasleys?
@MoonChild Ah, I'm not a big fan of the idea "I'm poor but my wife doesn't have to work, instead I'm making 7 kids and working in a low-budget department just because I love the work but don't care how I do put food on the table and clothes on my family's bodies. I'm not a big fan of Ron either, I really don't like him and the prejudice he and nearly the whole family have about Slytherin (my house), but they would reject and disinherit their own children (not that they could inherit much), if they were in Slytherin (like Percy and the Weasly twins who, in my opinion, should be sorted into Slytherin).
@@moonchild6524 Of course she has a problem with the Wesleys, it's Bellatrix
@@bellatrixblack6942 You seem like someone who just watched the movies or at least didn't go looking for other information about the Wesleys to be saying these things...
@Myllena Cruz I know the part with Ron is from the movies and in the books I like him a lot more, but the movies can sometimes really destroy a character, so I correct myself and say that I hate the movie Ron. But the poor part about the parents is also in the books. Arthur Weasly could have gotten a promotion earlier in life and earn more money for his family, but he was so comfortable in his job that he said no at his family's expense, so I find that very selfish.
Like many others, I can’t see Mulan anywhere other than Gryffindor. Bear in mind, not all great leaders come from Slytherin, just all people in Slytherin seek a path to become leaders: there’s a difference. First, when she joined the army it wasn’t out of ambition, whether to lead or otherwise. There was no path to greatness for a woman there at the time. A Slytherin would have used cleverness to marry her way to a position of power. Instead Mulan did it for the noble reason of saving her father’s life. And she never deliberately sought to become a leader of the men to gain power; instead she lead by inspiring others through her example. Those are Gryffindor attributes, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
I'd argue Slytherins seek power and influence but not always leadership. Look at Horace Slughorn. He loved being associated with his Slug Club alumni and getting perks from them, but he wasn't interested in being a leader per SE.
While it is true that those in Slytherin house are very ambitious, ambition can take many forms. Slytherins are fiercely loyal to their own friends and family. Many would sacrifice anything to keep their loved ones safe, albeit this loyalty does not necessarily extend to people a Slytherin does not know. For example, Narcissa Malfoy was willing to sacrifice EVERYTHING: her status, her marriage, her life, and Voldemort's protection to protect her son, Draco. Narcissa is the reason Voldemort thought Harry Potter was dead. She LIED to protect her family.
You're confusing the definitions between status and ambition. Ambition is defined as a desire to achieve a goal typically requiring hard work. I can understand why Mulan was sorted into Slytherin in this video, because she showed a lot of Slytherin traits.
1. She was willing to cheat on her matchmaking exam to find a husband.
2. She used her dog to complete the chores she forgot to finish to prevent her father from noticing it.
3. She lied to the entire military and country and impersonated a man
4. She is SUPER sassy... awkward... but sassy
I agree Mulan shows bravery and could be a candidate for Gryffindor, but she shows more Ravenclaw and Slytherin traits.
True and Slytherin usually has a “self preservation” mindset and so I think she would be best fit in griffindore since her decision would make her enemy to both sides, this is courageous and also puts her at high risk (plus she also wants the glory for her family)
@@whizz_0711 The self preservation isn't how you're interpreting it. It's more... Slytherins don't fight needless/pointless battles. They usually look out for themselves first, but there is a loyalty within the house. However, the loyalty is influenced by their relationship to the other person. It's hard to explain to people who don't have the mindset.
And Mulan did not go to war for glory. The movie eludes to a very patriarchal timeline. Mulan would have brought shame to her family or been executed under normal circumstances. She wouldn't have been able to claim her heroic acts either. She was an exception to the rule, no the example. That was the reason she had to masquerade as a man. Even on the mountain she questions if she actually left for her father or if she left to prove she could do something right.
I see alot of comments saying Mulan should have been in Gryffindor because she was brave and courageous. This is true.
BUT.
Slytherins use cunning to get what they WANT, whatever that is. And Mulan wanted to save her father's life.
She was cunning enough to study and mimick the men's behavior despite being taught how to be feminine all her life.
She was determined enough to pass the physical training, despite being taught how to be a delicate flower in order to catch a husband.
Yes, anybody from any Hogwarts house can be a leader, but being cunning and calculated enough to form a plan and avoid detection is a Slytherin move.
Kind of like Snape being a double-agent for Dumbledore.
She didn't just come charging into battle with the intention of being a hero. She just wanted what she wanted (her dad's safety) and she made that happen.
IMO, I think Slytherin would be the right house for her.
Bella is a gryffindor for sure. She likes to read a lot but she is extremely brave, when it came to finding her father and putting herself in the place of the beast's prisoner she didn't even think twice, and the stories that most captivated her were about adventures and she herself says that in film itself, gryffindor is the essence of her.
*Rapunzel/Tangled* is
*HUFFLEPUFF* 💛💛💛💛💛
She's hard working,loves animals,kind,loyal and health others with her hair!
I agree
I feel like Ariel is a Ravenclaw because of her relentless thirst for knowledge of what life is like above water
I feel she is a slytherin, she is quite ambitious and slytherin house roughly corresponds the element of water
Well she is reckless and thinks with her heart before her mind.
that was my thought too! she spends an entire song singing about how she wants to learn about a world that isn't her own. and ravenclaws can be brave too! she is going into dangerous situations, going to the surface, and even going so far as to give up everything she knows to go learn about the human world and be with a human man.
she is anything but hufflepuff
Both
nice video but i think this! :
anna : huffelpuf
tiana : huffelpuf
mulan: gryffindor
ariel : Slytherin
You got Ariel completely wrong here, she's a Ravenclaw through and through. Curiosity in nature and determination are the core characteristics of a Ravenclaw!! Loyalty and caring are the two traits of Hufflepuff. She left her family for a guy she doesn't know because she's curious about the land world, and would often be focused on her goals more than relationships! Does that sound like a Hufflepuff to you? No, That sounds like a Ravenclaw and a bit of a Slytherin!
I honestly think Ariel would have been either a ravenclaw or a slytherin, she collects lost things and wants to know more about the other world. Constantly looking for answers and learning new things. At the same time, shes ambitious enough to make a deal with ursula and get the prince to fall in love with her. I think shes definitely ravenclaw and slytherin material
Am I the only one that could see Jasmine as a Slytherin? She is certainly ambitious and very determined to achieve her goal. I agree she is brave but most of her bravery and recklessness are because she doesn't agree with the system and wants to change it(which is her ambition, sort of) and she is a good leader. I also feel she doesn't waste and opportunities and is even cunning when she wants to be.
i see it.
Always be kind and respectful. Traits that are instilled into all members of ravenclaw? When or where is anything like that said about ravenclaws. You go on about that more than the actual traits
That's literally huffle puff not Raven claw
@@LauraLynnGreen sometimes I think creators do this on purpose to get us to comment
I could easily see Moana in Slytherin. Yeah she was courageous but she had more ambition to lead when she wanted to save her people. She even made a demi-god teach her what she needed to help her people return to their origins.
I agree with that
Aurora strikes me as a Hufflepuff tbh
Is this… a joke?
Jasmine’s a Slytherin, Pocahontas is a Ravenclaw, Mulan’s a Gryffindor, Elsa’s a Ravenclaw, Tiana’s a Hufflepuff, Ariel’s a Slytherin, and Aurora wasn’t given enough personality to be sorted at all.
I believe that Aurora can't fit to any of it. All the thing that I can remember about her is she's sleeping for most of the time.
This is the second video I've seen trying to state that Elsa is a born leader. Even saying it in a way like it's obvious. I'm beginning to think people don't know what a leader is. Nothing in either Frozen films make me (or the rest of my family listening) a natural born leader aside from bloodline.
Agreed lol. In the movies it seems like she actually spends all her time trying to run away from leadership! From abandoning her entire Kingdom after a freakout in the first movie to abandoning them again in the 2nd movie to spend the rest of her life as the 5th spirit - Elsa just wants to do Elsa, really lol.
Gryffindor - Merida, Pocahontas, Moana, Mulan
Ravenclaw - Jasmine, Belle, Rapunzel, Elsa
Slytherin - ARIEL, Tiana (ambitious yes but also Hufflepuff for hard working)
Hufflepuff - Anna, Aurora, SnowWhite, Cinderella
2:23 Merida is just another Weasley 😁
Aahh yah
Yeah, I would have put Aurora in Hufflepuff and Ariel in Ravenclaw instead. Aurora was very kind to animals and kind of naive since she was raised by the fairies; which made her trust easily as well. Ariel was always really curious and considered "odd" by her sisters and fellow mer-folk for her "interests" lol
I have to disagree with Anna. I think she would have been a hufflepuff. Her loyalty to her sister is what makes her take the risks that she does. She doesn’t take risks just because she can.
I also disagree with Aurora. I’ll admit she’s a hard one because she gets so little screen time, but I don’t see the love of knowledge in her that is REQUIRED in a Ravenclaw. I think she would also have been a hufflepuff. This is because during her movie, she placed her loyalty to her guardians above even her own wants when she accepted the fact that she would never be allowed to see Philip again because she was an engaged princess.
I have one more that I disagree with: Ariel. Ariel would DEFINITELY be a griffindor. She’s a natural risk taker, who has the courage to leave everything she knows and loves behind to explore the unknown. She does this even knowing that she could never come back to what she knows. That is the heart of a griffindor.
Everyone is saying that Mulan should have been a griffindor, but I actually agree with you that she would be a slytherin. Her ambition is to hold her family together and make her family proud. She had just been told that she couldn’t do it the traditional way, so she achieved both her goals by keeping her father from sacrificing himself AND by taking his place, she had a chance to make her family stronger through her wartime deeds.
Ok but how is Cedric Diggory NOT one of the most notable Hufflepuff’s? 8:14
yeah I said it out loud too!
I'd say Anna is more of a Hufflepuff, she's loyal to her sister and hard working
I don’t think Elsa belongs in slitherin because she is in NO way ambitious. In all the frozen movies and shorts every thing Elsa had done was for the safety of others. She is also no a born leader because she literally gives up the throne in the sequel to her movie, she also is not competitive or charming at all. She only puts aggression towards people she wants to keep safe or is trying to hurt her. None of which are slitherin traits. She also would probably not want slitherin due to how many people would fear and hate her if she was there, and that would probably be a reason for the sorting hat to not put her in slitherin. She is self preserved and determined, but most houses like hufflepuff and ravenclaw also can have those traits. I think Elsa could fit in any of the houses though
Honestly, I believe Ariel would've been a better fit in Ravenclaw. Her natural curiosity about the world around her make her a natural.
I agree. I also think her being sort of “odd” and an “outcast” - obsessed with humans, etc. She just fits a more stereotypical Ravenclaw in my opinion. Of course she would do well in others as well.
@@Fireheartgirl I was thinking, as an alternate, perhaps Hufflepuff, as she is accepting and fascinated by things not of her world.
marida look like a new weasley!
I'm gonna be brutally honest but Aurora should be have been blessed and gifted with a whole lot more greater magical gifts, character blessings and personality than she had on sleeping beauty.
Harry Potter x Disney ~ my two favourite things.
Yep
House: Ravenclaw
Patronus: White Stallion
Wand: Spruce Wood with a Dragon Heartstring Core, 12 1/2” and surprisingly swishy flexibility.
Hi, fellow Ravenclaw!
Patronus: Aardvark
Wand: Cedar with a unicorn hair core, 10 inches and a slightly springy flexibility.
House: Hufflepuff
Patrons: Lamb
Wand: Ash Wood with a Rougarou Hair core, 15” and Slightly Yielding flexibility.
I agree with most people in the comments that mulan should be placed in griffindor bc she stood up for herself and women like her that just shows how brave she is
Ariel = Slytherin
Rapunzel = Hufflepuff
Tiana = Ravenclaw
Anna = Hufflepuff
Merida = Slytherin
Why Elsa is not a Ravenclaw? She is perfect by her individuality in her search for controlling her powers and stop hurting people. Elsa is not Slytherin
Wouldn’t Pocahontas be in Ravenclaw as she consistently showed John Smith the world around him and how it worked?
I always pictured Elsa as Ravenclaw, and Anna as Hufflepuff, or Gryffendor.
Mulan is a GRYFFINDOR ! That is obvious. I enjoyed the video though.
Merida is truly A gryphondor
Everyone knows that merida is in griffindor her film is called brave
I’d actually sort Belle into Gryfindor with traits of ravenclaw, she’s basically Hermione without magic powers (and not just because their live action film versions are both played by Emma Watson).
What traits are they trying to assign when they want to lie about anyone? If I have to couple two houses for myself than it's like I am looking at Ravenclaw and Gryffindor. It's like I have to combine two houses for myself when I need the hybrid house for my protection. There are people who cannot see their current actions and then you have people who cannot see their results so people can be smart when they try to focus on the idea that seems to win other people over. I don't know how random people are capable of being but if there is a before action to judge than there is a history to rate and I cannot do anything about what happens next when anything about another person is out of control.
So fun!
I can’t see Elsa in Slytherin. She wants to hide away from everyone and has no desire to be a leader. She gives the kingdom to Anna in the second movie. Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff ???
Aurora in Hufflepuff and Ariel in Ravenclaw, hands down!
Yay! Rapunzel,is in Ravenclaw
I feel like Mulan would be Gryffindor. She left to save her father from the draft knowing if caught she would die. Can't be more brave than that.
Making sacrifices for your family / in-group is also a very Slytherin thing. But she stayed in the army when she was dismissed, I think that shows better that she is a Gryffindor
I love how Merida is Gryffindor! Anna too! Ravenclaw is my house! And my fav characters are Luna and Cho Chang so it kinda makes sense I guess…Belle is also too, plus Rapunzel after the series
I think Ariel should be in ravenclaw bc she likes to learn and seems creative
I think bell would be a hufflepuff for befriending or gryffindor for her daring action.
YAYY! MY FAVE PRINCESS IS IN MY HOUSE!! RAPUNZEL, RAVENCLAW!!
Who is here bc there a Harry Potter fan and who is here for the princesses
Gryffindor 🦁
- Mulan
- Merida
- Moana
- Raya
Slytherin 🐍
- Jasmine
- Tiana
- Elsa
- Ariel
Ravenclaw 🦅
- Belle
- Pocahontas
- Rapunzel
Hufflepuff 🦡
- Snow White
- Cinderella
- Aurora
- Anna
Honestly I think almost all of the Princesses on this list would fit Gryffindor. Belle choose to go after her father and even take his place as the Beast's prisoner then stood up to the town to try and defend the beast and even dove headfirst into danger while the castle was being attacked to get to the Beast. Rapunzel choose to defy her "mother" and go see the lanterns, wasn't afraid to defend herself when Flynn showed up, and was even willing to spend her life as a prisoner to Gothal to save Flynn. Mulan choose to break the law and impersonate a soldier even though she knew it meant death if she was caught, was someone who inspired the rest of the men to step up like you said but that could also be seen as a Gryffindor trait, and faced off against one of the most dangerous criminals in China without hesitation. Ariel was constantly disobeying her father, showed to fear in making a deal with the Sea Witch, and dove right into action to try and fix things when she found out Ursula was cheating her and even attacked her head on when she transformed her father
Elsa I feel is more Hufflepuff. She shut herself off from the world out of fear and just obeyed her parent's about concealing her powers until the incident, then turned and ran away. A Slytherin would have used their power to standout and possibly force people to obey them or at least manipulate them. The big issue though is a Slytherin wouldn't conceal them shelf if they had power
I would place Elsa in either Gryphandor or Ravenclaw as she is both brave and intelligent with a creative flair for both. She stands up for her sister telling her the hard truth and defending her at the end. She also creates a castle, ice golem, and a sentient snowman.
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Yeah, she would be wouldn’t she?
Yes
Yeah, because Harry Potter was “a natural born leader”
@@BikiBikiBoom but Harry Potter was supposed to be Slytherin, but he asked the hat to put him in Griffindoor
Yea because Mulan is super brave
This guy has clearly gotten hogwarts houses mixed up.
Aurora is a hufflepuff. He mentioned that she was kind, which is a hufflepuff trait, not ravenclaw.
Tiana is a hufflepuff as well. She is hardworking, which is a major trait.
Ariel is easily a slytherin. Choosing her own aspirations over others (which isn't necessarily a bad thing).
Also, who said slytherins are great leaders? Voldemort was the leader of the Death Eaters, and he didn't really care about his followers. Plus, aren't slytherins too ambitious to be leaders (not always), but slytherins may put themselves first, rather than those around them.
Mulan isn't a slytherin. She is a Gryffindor. Ran away without really thinking about. Rushed into battle. Saved the whole of China! How are those major slytherin traits?
No hate, just thought I would share my opinions (tho it probs came out as very aggressive)
My version:
Gryffindor:
- Merida
- Moana
- Mulan
- Jasmine
Ravenclaw:
- Belle
- Rapunzel
- Ariel
Hufflepuff:
- Snow White
- Cinderella
- Aurora
- Anna
Slytherin:
- Elsa
- Pocahontas
- Tiana
More of these should be Slytherins. Especially Ariel.
And Aurora is definitely a Hufflepuff.
For me this is how I would sort them:
Gryffindor: Mulan, Merida, Moana and Ariel
Ravenclaw: Tiana, Belle, Pocahontas and Rapunzel
Slytherin: Elsa and Jasmine
finally Hufflepuff: Anna, Aurora, Cinderella and Snow White
I'd I agree with everyone except Ariel. She's selfish and is willing to do anything to get what she wants. She's a Slytherin.
@@BanduTheGreat Gryffindor's can be selfish and the whole thing with Ariel is that she is daring, reckless and doesn't think ahead which to me seems very Gryffindor
I agree with this
Just like what many people had said here, Anna is a typical Hufflepuff. She's the perfect Hufflepuff cover girl.
Also, yup, Elsa is certainly a Slytherin. Her emo & gloomy side definitely crosses Gryffindor & Hufflepuff off the list. So, it's either Ravenclaw or Slytherin. Although she has a creative side, she lacks the quirks. She tends to be rigid too. She's definitely the typical successful CEO type. Hence, she's leaning more towards Slytherin.
Aurora is definitely a hufflepuff she is not smart
Anna is most definitely a hufflepuff
Ariel should also be a Gryffindor. Because she’s reckless, too. Just jumping into things without even thinking about them. And Tiana would totally be Hufflepuff because she’s also a very hard-worker. She’s also very loyal.
Qualities of Ravenclaw are intelligent, eccentric, wise. Aurora being put in there for her kindness and such makes no sense it would have made more sense in hufflepuff. Elsa is a ravenclaw through and through. Intelligent, wise beyond her years, cautious, and a bit eccentric.
Great Vid!
i think Tiana should be a Hufflepuff because she kind and willing to kiss a frog so I think she should be a Hufflepuff but i understand why she could be a slytherin.
Ariel to me should be in slytherin because she is very ambitious to become a human, and the mulan she is a leader yes but I think she would do well in gryffindor because she is brave .
Elsa is in half full puff and Ariel should be in griffin door
I think Anna is Hufflepuff! She'sbrave, but also EXTREMELY loyal.
Merida looks like a Weasley
Ariel is the definition of slytherin
Merida is a weasly 😂
I see Rapunzel as a Gryffindor.
Ooh! as a Ravenclaw here's what i think :
Jasmine : Gryffindor
Anna : Between Hufflepuff - Gryffindor
Pocahontas : Gryffindor
Moana : Between Gryffindor - Slytherin
Belle : Ravenclaw
Aurora : Hufflepuff
Rapunzel : Ravenclaw
Mulan : Gryffindor
Tiana : Between Hufflepuff - Slytherin
Elsa : Slytherin
Snow White : Hufflepuff
Cinderella : Hufflepuff
Ariel : Between Ravenclaw - Slytherin
I am a ravenclaw so i love it
Although Elsa would make a great Slytriein because she is a leader shes a queen but she would also make a great Ravenclaw
I disagree on a few, especially Elsa. Girl is totally a Ravenclaw.
I’m pretty sure Mulan would have surely been in Gryffindor, heck I thought she was gonna be the first one to be sorted!
I’m a Slytherin and my favorite princesses are Slytherins! 😉
Okay. Belle sees a beast and bravely takes the place of her father but somehow since she can read shes ravenclaw? They’re all Gryffindor so just say what other house theyd be in because ya done went and annoyed so many disney and universal fan
I think that Rapunzel would make a good grfendore aswell. Because she gose out of a very tall tower on nothing but her hair and adventures. Also she carrys a frying pan
I think Tiana belongs in Hufflepuff, along with Anna and Aurora. Ariel could be Gryffindor or Slytherin, but not Hufflepuff. She's selfish and rash (I do still love her, though).
I knew that my favorite princess Mulan will be from my house! ❤
I think elsas a raven claw
I think Jasmine would’ve been a slytherin and Aurora would have been a huflepuff
Megara from Hercules would be Slytherin
Ariel belongs in Slitherin
I love Harry Potter!!!
Me too!
I think that Pocahontas is Slytherin but I don't know really why 😭🌱💚
Maybe because she is proud as well being ambitious.
Gryffindor - Emblem is lion, House colours are scarlet and gold, traits are bravery, never, chivalry, courage, daring and even some are seen to be reckless and have a short temper.
Jasmine, Anna, Merida, Pocahontas, Moana.
Ravenclaw - Emblem is eagle, House colours are blue and bronze, traits are intelligence, wit, wisdom, creativity, originality, individuality, acceptance and some are often gravitated to things other people might consider 'weird'.
Belle, Aurora, Rapunzel.
Hufflepuff - Emblem is badger, House colours are yellow and black, traits are dedication, hard work, fair play, patience, kindness, tolerance, loyalty, acceptance and most can often see the difference between right and wrong.
Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel.
Slytherin - Emblem is snake, House colours are emerald green and silver, traits are resourcefulness, cunning, ambitious, determination, self-preservation, fraternity, cleverness and most are also seen to be good leaders and are very achievement orientated.
Mulan, Tiana, Elsa.
Maybe you should’ve included which ones could be hatstalls since some fit into a couple houses