There’s already Isabella from Phineas & Ferb and Encanto. Sure they aren’t princesses but they’re still Disney heroines. If there was a Disney movie called *Bright* and takes places in the Kingdom of Cuore (Heart ❤️ in Italian 🇮🇹) I would’ve called Chiara (not confusing with Kiara from The Lion King 2 Simba’s Pride) for the Disney Princess as it means *Bright* 🔆 in Italian so the Disney animated title would be Bright. Yes I took inspirations from Disney’s Wish. Also Chiara Grispo is the Italian singing voice of Vaiana / Moana.
There is technically an African Disney princess, Aida from the musical "Aida"! An underrated musical I would love to see Disney make into a movie someday!
Your Irish princess story was well thought out and interesting would’ve liked to see it on screen. “African” is not a nationality per se since technically the Egyptian princess is also an African princess as well. Princess Zuri could have been Zimbabwean, Kenyan, South African, Ghanaian, Cameroonian, etc. ….Tiana is an American princess of African descent the African diaspora is large so would love to see different representation as opposed to 1 group of people “defining” multiple cultures & ethnicities.
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette I'd be _thrilled_ if they would just _stop sequel/remake spamming_ us into oblivion & bring something new to the table. Preferably handled better than how Wish ended up (no offense to anyone who enjoyed it, they just let so many great ideas go in favor of a storyline that is so boring, we could've gotten a villainous _couple_ & a wishing star prince). T_T
Let me tell you a story that I learned as a child, from Nichele Nicholas no less (that’s Lt. Uhura from Star Trek: The Original Series, in case you were wondering)-- the story of the Panther Queen: The Panther Queen was the most beautiful creature in the jungle. Her fur shone with the blackness of a moonless sky, her claws were razor-sharp, and her fangs were huge and white. But, she was also very vain--AND careless. She mocked the hippo, she mocked the crocodile. And then, she made the mistake of mocking Anansi the Spider. Anansi wove a magic spell into his web, turning the Panther Queen into a human female. Gone were her shining black fur and razor-sharp claws. And when she opened her mouth to speak, she had no fangs, but puny little teeth. The Panther Queen begged Anansi to return her to her proper form. But he would not. She threatened to KILL the little spider. Anansi only laughed. “Creatures such as me cannot die!” he said. But, WOULD change her back IF she built for him a great city in the shape of a huge spiderweb. The Panther Queen knew that she would need help, so she married Theoba of the Haukka tribe. Theoba was very good to her, and together they had many strong handsome sons, and clever beautiful daughters. But the Panther Queen never forgot her true form, and longed to race through the night in her beautiful panther body. In time, they built the city of Karadishi. Anansi was VERY pleased. So when the Panther Queen came to see him, he wove a spell into his web, giving back her shining black fur, razor-sharp claws, and huge white fangs. But, Anansi had tricked the Queen! For NOW, she was LONELY, and she missed her human children. The Panther Queen asked Anansi to turn her children into panthers, so they could run with her through the night. The Queen showed Anansi her broken heart, and finally, he agreed. But--there was a PRICE! He would let her have ONE, and ONLY one, of her children IF she hunted for him. And so the Panther Queen hunted for Anansi, and brought him food, and Anansi became fat and happy. The Panther Queen put her mark on her eldest son, who was the wisest, strongest, and most handsome member of the tribe. But the selfish Anansi did not want his favorite subject to leave! The trickster told the Prince of his bargain with the Queen. The Prince did not want to become a panther! He asked if there was any way to escape this fate. Anansi told the Prince to KILL the Panther Queen. The Prince was young and VERY angry. He hunted the Queen! But, when he found her, looking into her great golden eyes, he remembered the sweet voice and gentle hands of his human mother, and realized she had chosen him out of LOVE. He loved her, too, and could not bring her to harm. And so, Anansi was forced to change the Prince into a panther. Anansi was so furious, he banished all the humans from Karadishi. Oh, but that was FOOLISH! For NOW he had no one to tend his needs! And so--the Spider went HUNGRY! THE END
I like the Irish princess idea the most. I wouldn't even mind if there was a Japanese princess too. Maybe even a Greek Princess, one many times more pretty than Megara from Hercules.
I would like to see more movies of actual Hans Christian Andersen stories (Little Mermaid, Snow Queen, Ugly Duckling, Thumbelina). There's a story called the Wild Swans which I highly recommend reading or watching the Fairytaler episode. It's about a princess, Elisa, who has 11 brothers with a "Swan Lake" curse, and her quest to save them. I would change the profession of one of the villains, the archbishop, to a different position in court. I would also not let the king and Elisa end up together. They can have a connection, but I want to focus the plot on Elisa's relationship with her brothers. Having her marry the king wouldn't help.
I like the Italian tale in Venice, but I would love more watching a Disney version of Fantaghirò, after Princess Sapphire Anime. Fantaghirò of Silverland is a very cool Princess.
Disney should hire you for these ideas because I know that I would buy a ticket to see these in theaters also what type of artificial intelligence do you use to make this?
I'm telling you, Disney Dude, the clip of this video in which the wildebeest were featured is awesome! They're a massive heard. But I wonder what movie that clip with the wildebeest is from?
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette That's okay! And yes, the Legend of Tarzan 2016 and The Lion King 2019 have wildebeest in common, and yet whereas Tarzan commenced a stampede to save Jane, Tarzan's love interest, Scar commenced the stampede to murder his brother, King Mufasa.
Wonder which nationality would fit The Wild Swans since I thought of a concept based off the actual fairy tale. Like the fairy tale Elisa’s stepmother (the antagonist) place a curse on Elisa’s 11 brothers turning them into swans by day & humans by night. Elisa witnessing the curse fled into the woods before she had a chance to curse Elisa. After months she reunited with her brothers who found a new home far away taking Elisa with them. When her brothers migrated for the south for the winter Elisa wants to free her brothers from the curse till she sees in the night sky the wishing star that Elisa makes a wish on the star to break the curse on her brothers that the fairy queen appears to her to make Elisa’s wish come true by telling her how to break the curse on her brothers by getting a specific thorn plants that grows in cemeteries she must make 11 shirts out of, but she has to remain silent till she finish her task. A few years later she falls in love with a prince who found her, and marries him, but doesn’t break her silence. Her former stepmother who is now in control of her former kingdom taunts the Elisa, and then accuses her of being a witch that nearly leads to burn her to death, but her brothers arrive in time to save her in time that they 11 shirts before her near death (or 10 if the 11th shirt wasn’t complete.) breaking the curse on her brothers (or the 11th brother only has one wing) making her wish come true. The stepmother in fury that her plans are ruined use her power to turn herself into a monster to kill Elisa once and for all, but Elisa gives her life to destroy her stepmother for good. The fairy queen appears to revive Elisa, and restore the 11th brother’s wing to be an arm. The brothers return to restore their kingdom promising to visit them while Elisa & the prince live happily ever after.
I just commented about this story. I thought there was another villian in the story. Also, I would cut the King and Elisa getting married because I personally want to focus the story on Elisa's relationship with her brothers. Anyway, I looked up Swan Symbolism, and I think it can work in a Grecian setting.
Please get us some more videos like this but by the way cool with the Indian American princess and American Princess as well ! Each one that you came up with from your first video to this video you need to go to Disney and pitch these literately that would pitch them!
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette And the rest of the Mickey Mouse crew have different names aswell: - Minnie Mouse: Topolina (Baby Female Mouse) - Donald Duck: Paperino (Little Male Duck) - Daisy Duck: Paperina (Little Female Duck) - Goofy: Pippo (Diminutive of Giuseppe or Filipino) - Pluto: Pluto - Chip n’ Dale: Cip & Ciop - Scrooge McDuck: Zio Paperone (Uncle Big Duck) - Huey, Duey & Louie: Qui, Quo & Qua (Qua Qua Italian Duck Noise) - Pete: Pietro Gambadilegno (Rock / Stone Wood Leg)
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette Yes. According to the book "The Disney Princess: A Celebration of Art and Creativity", "the Disney artists moved the story from the frigid Baltic of [original author] Andersen's to a warmer, sunnier sea that suggested the Mediterranean, probably off the coast of southern Italy", with co-director John Musker confirming it. Additionally, in the video "Fun Facts About Ariel! How Many Do You Know?" from the official Disney Princess channel, one of the facts is that Eric's castle is located somewhere in Italy. Unfortunately, most people still believe the film is set in Denmark since that's where the story originally comes from.
Disney nearly did an Irish Princess in the early 2000's. They were going to adapt the story of Tam Lin, but it got cancelled. So that would be the Irish Princess's story.
What about for Ireland, that Disney told the story of Grace O'Mally, the Pirate Queen? Or am I getting the nationalities mixed here? My apologies if I do
From what I learned a year ago, the way to and from North and South American and Europe is across the North and South Atlantic Ocean, and the Fairy Tale of The Little Mermaid is Danish, so Ariel must be Atlantic, Eric must be Danish, and Melody must be Half-Atlantic and Half-Danish.
I'm so Damn sick and tired of Disney cancelling things all Because they don't offend other people like we are really supposed to give a shit about what offends whatever happened to the saying if you don't like it you don't have to watch it!? Same thing with Splash Mountain and Songs of the South people that are Disney Fans shouldn't have their lives over what offends Blacks that are a bunch of Adult Children we deserve to have our lives and do whatever the Hell we want! Not bow down and let people take away what we enjoy, these Cartoons need to be made Period! And the Race swap in Live Action Disneys have to stop
Ok so I watched all three of your videos and your concept art of the Princesses are really good, but their stories are just bits and pieces of other Disney princesses and storylines already done. Basically you need to do something more unique and not already used. You are just doing the same thing every other writer, producer, etc. has done with these movie remakes. They've lost their creativity and are taking credit off of someone else's creativity. Use your creative mind to make a great new Princess story! Also I did enjoy the videos, and no I'm not bashing your concepts in anyway, I think they could be better with different storylines
All good ideas. One nitpick though. Given Egypts long-held hatred of Jewish people, maybe don’t name the villain of the movie Malachi, which is a very Jewish name. There’s already a bad stereotype of the “villainous Jew” or the “sneaky/greedy Jew”. Don’t add to it, please.
there was a proposal for an Irish-based story on the Legend of Deirdre, the music was even written and the prelim drawings done. Sadly, the work went the same way as their plans for adapting the Snow Queen. No offense, but your plot for Saoirse and Rowan sounds pretty much like the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with the serial numbers filed off for an Italian princess, really, no need to invent a ridiculous story about a "queen of Venice". There are enough Italian fairytales dating back as far as Boccaccio en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Italian_fairy_tales your Egyptian princess sounds like Shakespeare's Macbeth en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Thousand_and_One_Nights As to your African princess, I personally despise the trope of simply taking American or European stories and transposing them on "tribal" settings. Africa is not a single country or culture. There are hundreds- if not thousands- of different cultures with literal gods, Anantsi the spider, N'gai the Sky God, stories that are way better than anything Disney can dream up. So please, Disney, stay away from African stories,
I agree with your viewpoint on an African Princess. As about Italy (I am Italian) I suggest Fantaghirò. The most famous Italian Tale is Romeo and Juliet but it is not suitable for a Disney movie. Fantaghirò by Italo Calvino is. Princess Sapphire, an old anime by Osamu Tezuka, is based on this tale.
i love the Italian Princess!!
so so sweet! i love a good bakers tale!
I know!!!! My sister and I worked on it a lot and love it 😍 could you imagine it being made into an actual movie! 😍
There’s already Isabella from Phineas & Ferb and Encanto. Sure they aren’t princesses but they’re still Disney heroines. If there was a Disney movie called *Bright* and takes places in the Kingdom of Cuore (Heart ❤️ in Italian 🇮🇹) I would’ve called Chiara (not confusing with Kiara from The Lion King 2 Simba’s Pride) for the Disney Princess as it means *Bright* 🔆 in Italian so the Disney animated title would be Bright. Yes I took inspirations from Disney’s Wish. Also Chiara Grispo is the Italian singing voice of Vaiana / Moana.
@@DisneyDudeAndDudettepart 2 new disney princess please
@@lissilovekawaii8882 definitely coming soon 🤣
@@DisneyDudeAndDudetteplease part 2
There is technically an African Disney princess, Aida from the musical "Aida"! An underrated musical I would love to see Disney make into a movie someday!
Your Irish princess story was well thought out and interesting would’ve liked to see it on screen. “African” is not a nationality per se since technically the Egyptian princess is also an African princess as well. Princess Zuri could have been Zimbabwean, Kenyan, South African, Ghanaian, Cameroonian, etc. ….Tiana is an American princess of African descent the African diaspora is large so would love to see different representation as opposed to 1 group of people “defining” multiple cultures & ethnicities.
Thanks I spent a lot of time on each one! Good point! I have some friends who are Ghanaian & Cameroonian.
Disney definitely needs to make more storylines showing those other cultures.
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette I'd be _thrilled_ if they would just _stop sequel/remake spamming_ us into oblivion & bring something new to the table. Preferably handled better than how Wish ended up (no offense to anyone who enjoyed it, they just let so many great ideas go in favor of a storyline that is so boring, we could've gotten a villainous _couple_ & a wishing star prince). T_T
Let me tell you a story that I learned as a child, from Nichele Nicholas no less (that’s Lt. Uhura from Star Trek: The Original Series, in case you were wondering)-- the story of the Panther Queen:
The Panther Queen was the most beautiful creature in the jungle. Her fur shone with the blackness of a moonless sky, her claws were razor-sharp, and her fangs were huge and white. But, she was also very vain--AND careless. She mocked the hippo, she mocked the crocodile. And then, she made the mistake of mocking Anansi the Spider.
Anansi wove a magic spell into his web, turning the Panther Queen into a human female. Gone were her shining black fur and razor-sharp claws. And when she opened her mouth to speak, she had no fangs, but puny little teeth. The Panther Queen begged Anansi to return her to her proper form. But he would not. She threatened to KILL the little spider. Anansi only laughed. “Creatures such as me cannot die!” he said. But, WOULD change her back IF she built for him a great city in the shape of a huge spiderweb. The Panther Queen knew that she would need help, so she married Theoba of the Haukka tribe. Theoba was very good to her, and together they had many strong handsome sons, and clever beautiful daughters. But the Panther Queen never forgot her true form, and longed to race through the night in her beautiful panther body.
In time, they built the city of Karadishi. Anansi was VERY pleased. So when the Panther Queen came to see him, he wove a spell into his web, giving back her shining black fur, razor-sharp claws, and huge white fangs. But, Anansi had tricked the Queen! For NOW, she was LONELY, and she missed her human children. The Panther Queen asked Anansi to turn her children into panthers, so they could run with her through the night. The Queen showed Anansi her broken heart, and finally, he agreed. But--there was a PRICE! He would let her have ONE, and ONLY one, of her children IF she hunted for him. And so the Panther Queen hunted for Anansi, and brought him food, and Anansi became fat and happy.
The Panther Queen put her mark on her eldest son, who was the wisest, strongest, and most handsome member of the tribe. But the selfish Anansi did not want his favorite subject to leave! The trickster told the Prince of his bargain with the Queen. The Prince did not want to become a panther! He asked if there was any way to escape this fate. Anansi told the Prince to KILL the Panther Queen. The Prince was young and VERY angry. He hunted the Queen! But, when he found her, looking into her great golden eyes, he remembered the sweet voice and gentle hands of his human mother, and realized she had chosen him out of LOVE. He loved her, too, and could not bring her to harm. And so, Anansi was forced to change the Prince into a panther. Anansi was so furious, he banished all the humans from Karadishi. Oh, but that was FOOLISH! For NOW he had no one to tend his needs! And so--the Spider went HUNGRY! THE END
I remember an episode of Gargoyles was based off this story.
I love that idea.
We need a Dutch princess or even Japanese basically everyone needs a princess right now 😂
Ooooohhh a Japanese one sounds so good!
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette I agree.
@caitlyncarvalho7637 though I would have liked it more historically accurate though Disney never does that lol
Oh and the Dutch representative princess could be based on a ballet
@@caseyhastings4779 hi dude how are you
Technically wouldn't every princess be something that we would potentially never see?
I think they're all awesome, perhaps i should watch all of them
Thanks I made them all up!
I would like to see a Japanese Disney Princess named either Sakura, Reiko or Hinako. ⭐️
YES! A. Japanese one would be very COOL!
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette I agree.
Here's the list I would love to see for Disney princess next movie
1. Mexican princess
2. Dominican Republic princess
3. Japanese princess
LOVE THESE!!!!!!!!
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette thank you
As a filipino myself, I love Filipino princess so much, we need a part 2, need fairy (diwata) sidekick
I actually made a Filipino princess in one of my videos 😊
I would love to see a Burmese Disney princess. It would be awesome
I like the Irish princess idea the most.
I wouldn't even mind if there was a Japanese princess too. Maybe even a Greek Princess, one many times more pretty than Megara from Hercules.
Thank you! 😊 those sound like such great ideas! Maybe I should make a part 3 😁
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette Good idea👍
What a pity, I'd so have loved to get to know and like some Disney and Pixar Princesses from the Cancelled Disney and Pixar Movies.
I know 😞 it’s a shame that Disney has so many abandoned ideas
Armenian princesses and Queens in history have a ton of real-life stories of bravery, compassion, and great leadership for anyone to work with.
Those princesses would be nice to see
I know! Disney needs to hire me 🤣
I'd like to see the Irish princess the most.
@@dreamguardian8320yes!
I would like to see more movies of actual Hans Christian Andersen stories (Little Mermaid, Snow Queen, Ugly Duckling, Thumbelina). There's a story called the Wild Swans which I highly recommend reading or watching the Fairytaler episode. It's about a princess, Elisa, who has 11 brothers with a "Swan Lake" curse, and her quest to save them. I would change the profession of one of the villains, the archbishop, to a different position in court. I would also not let the king and Elisa end up together. They can have a connection, but I want to focus the plot on Elisa's relationship with her brothers. Having her marry the king wouldn't help.
Yes!!! The wild swan & the 11 bros could be an interesting story 🤔
I like the Irish and Egyptian Princess, and I would like to see an English, Spanish, Japanese, Indian, Mesoamerican, Turkish and Brazilian Princess.
I love these!!!! I do plan on making more videos with more princesses so stay tuned!
Do you think about Christine Daee from the Phantom of the Opera identical to Aurora and Belle
Maybe 🤔
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette here’s a video clip :th-cam.com/video/XfTgCPUJwRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=42Kiw5SIOai8MUxM
I think Phantom has too many adult themes to be turned into a Disney movie...
How about a French-Canadian fille-de-roi?
Interesting 🤔
I like the Italian tale in Venice, but I would love more watching a Disney version of Fantaghirò, after Princess Sapphire Anime. Fantaghirò of Silverland is a very cool Princess.
Thanks! I will have to look those up since I have not heard of them but thank you for the suggestions!
Awwwww
Disney should hire you for these ideas because I know that I would buy a ticket to see these in theaters also what type of artificial intelligence do you use to make this?
Yes they should! 😏 not sure let me ask my sibling….
Okay
@@shootingstarsproduction8011 ok I found out what the AI was called. It’s called LensGo ☺️
I can imagine a Disney princess holiday special
I am Italian but I love the Irish Princess tale
I'm telling you, Disney Dude, the clip of this video in which the wildebeest were featured is awesome! They're a massive heard. But I wonder what movie that clip with the wildebeest is from?
Isn’t it lion king?
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette Actually, when I looked up what movie the wildebeest that were featured in this video were from, it was the Legend of Tarzan.
@@curtisnewmanjr oh I was thinking of another video 😅😅😅
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette That's okay! And yes, the Legend of Tarzan 2016 and The Lion King 2019 have wildebeest in common, and yet whereas Tarzan commenced a stampede to save Jane, Tarzan's love interest, Scar commenced the stampede to murder his brother, King Mufasa.
PART 2PLZ ❤❤❤ LATINO AMERICA PLZ. Nicaragua 🇳🇮 plz In Mesoamérica era and modern. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
She’s coming in part 2 😁
Wonder which nationality would fit The Wild Swans since I thought of a concept based off the actual fairy tale. Like the fairy tale Elisa’s stepmother (the antagonist) place a curse on Elisa’s 11 brothers turning them into swans by day & humans by night. Elisa witnessing the curse fled into the woods before she had a chance to curse Elisa. After months she reunited with her brothers who found a new home far away taking Elisa with them. When her brothers migrated for the south for the winter Elisa wants to free her brothers from the curse till she sees in the night sky the wishing star that Elisa makes a wish on the star to break the curse on her brothers that the fairy queen appears to her to make Elisa’s wish come true by telling her how to break the curse on her brothers by getting a specific thorn plants that grows in cemeteries she must make 11 shirts out of, but she has to remain silent till she finish her task. A few years later she falls in love with a prince who found her, and marries him, but doesn’t break her silence. Her former stepmother who is now in control of her former kingdom taunts the Elisa, and then accuses her of being a witch that nearly leads to burn her to death, but her brothers arrive in time to save her in time that they 11 shirts before her near death (or 10 if the 11th shirt wasn’t complete.) breaking the curse on her brothers (or the 11th brother only has one wing) making her wish come true. The stepmother in fury that her plans are ruined use her power to turn herself into a monster to kill Elisa once and for all, but Elisa gives her life to destroy her stepmother for good. The fairy queen appears to revive Elisa, and restore the 11th brother’s wing to be an arm. The brothers return to restore their kingdom promising to visit them while Elisa & the prince live happily ever after.
I just commented about this story. I thought there was another villian in the story. Also, I would cut the King and Elisa getting married because I personally want to focus the story on Elisa's relationship with her brothers.
Anyway, I looked up Swan Symbolism, and I think it can work in a Grecian setting.
@@elizabethfeuerbach5006Does Elisa making a wish on a star bringing the fairy queen down work too?
@@elizabethfeuerbach5006Plus the other antagonist was the archbishop in the original fairy.
But I wanted Elisa’s stepmother to be the full antagonist in the film.
The Children of Lir is an Irish tale that might be the best version for fitting a nationality.
If you ask me, I think I'd sure loved to meet some Disney and Pixar Princesses from around the world.
YES! Could you imagine how cool they would be in Epcot
Love it
Thank you! 😊
Please get us some more videos like this but by the way cool with the Indian American princess and American Princess as well !
Each one that you came up with from your first video to this video you need to go to Disney and pitch these literately that would pitch them!
Yes I definitely plan on make more very soon! Oh WOW Thank you SO MUCH! It would be so cool to make my ideas a reality!
How about an East Indian princess? (Or a Viking? lol Don't know how you'd swing that one, but hey..)
OOOOOOOHHHH Those would be so cool!
Thanks!
Topolino literally means Baby Mouse and it’s actually Mickey Mouse’s Italian name. 🇮🇹
Really? That’s cool! I didn’t know that 😁
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette And the rest of the Mickey Mouse crew have different names aswell:
- Minnie Mouse: Topolina (Baby Female Mouse)
- Donald Duck: Paperino (Little Male Duck)
- Daisy Duck: Paperina (Little Female Duck)
- Goofy: Pippo (Diminutive of Giuseppe or Filipino)
- Pluto: Pluto
- Chip n’ Dale: Cip & Ciop
- Scrooge McDuck: Zio Paperone (Uncle Big Duck)
- Huey, Duey & Louie: Qui, Quo & Qua (Qua Qua Italian Duck Noise)
- Pete: Pietro Gambadilegno (Rock / Stone Wood Leg)
@@GalaxyRoyal Pete’s is funny 🤣
And Pietro which is a popular Italian name literally means rock / stone. The mighty leg of wood. 😂
Cleo? But people might associate that with Cleopatra, wouldn't they?
Well it was kinda the point to be a reference to her
The Little Mermaid canonically takes place somewhere in Italy (not Denmark), so we technically already have an Italian princess.
What? Really????
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette Yes. According to the book "The Disney Princess: A Celebration of Art and Creativity", "the Disney artists moved the story from the frigid Baltic of [original author] Andersen's to a warmer, sunnier sea that suggested the Mediterranean, probably off the coast of southern Italy", with co-director John Musker confirming it. Additionally, in the video "Fun Facts About Ariel! How Many Do You Know?" from the official Disney Princess channel, one of the facts is that Eric's castle is located somewhere in Italy. Unfortunately, most people still believe the film is set in Denmark since that's where the story originally comes from.
You should do a disabled Disney princess
I agree! They should have a disabled princess!
Disney nearly did an Irish Princess in the early 2000's. They were going to adapt the story of Tam Lin, but it got cancelled. So that would be the Irish Princess's story.
Please part 2 Please disney new princess
Part 2 is coming soon!!!! I’m also doing a canceled Disney villains 😁
@@DisneyDudeAndDudetteyesssss
@@Iyoyoloy ❤️😁
Can you please make more of these
Yes I am! Part 3 is coming very soon 😁 been working on it all weekend
I must admit this African Princess reminds me a lot like Tiana.
A little but wouldn’t the story be cool!
Italy calls it Carnevale instead of Mardi Gras.
What about for Ireland, that Disney told the story of Grace O'Mally, the Pirate Queen? Or am I getting the nationalities mixed here? My apologies if I do
From what I learned a year ago, the way to and from North and South American and Europe is across the North and South Atlantic Ocean, and the Fairy Tale of The Little Mermaid is Danish, so Ariel must be Atlantic, Eric must be Danish, and Melody must be Half-Atlantic and Half-Danish.
Hhhmm interesting 🤔
I always wanted a filipino one lolll
Theres already an Italian Disney Princess
Which is of course Ariel
Well some people say she is Dutch and others say Italian 🤷
@@DisneyDudeAndDudette People say shes Danish based on the Authors country of origin despite travelled to other countries
@@xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538 oooohhh that makes sense
Ariel is Danish. The Little Mermaid is a tale from Andersen
@@TizianaAmagdaModotti Andersen wrote The Little Mermaid when he traveked to italy
Look it up
I know a Story Title for a Disney Mexican princess
The Princess and the El Chupacabra (Not the El chupacabra the plane but El Chupacabra the Monster
I'm so Damn sick and tired of Disney cancelling things all Because they don't offend other people like we are really supposed to give a shit about what offends whatever happened to the saying if you don't like it you don't have to watch it!? Same thing with Splash Mountain and Songs of the South people that are Disney Fans shouldn't have their lives over what offends Blacks that are a bunch of Adult Children we deserve to have our lives and do whatever the Hell we want! Not bow down and let people take away what we enjoy, these Cartoons need to be made Period! And the Race swap in Live Action Disneys have to stop
This Egyptian Princess looks a little like Jasmine.
Yeah 😅😅😅😅 I can see that
I thought about a gender bent love triangle version of the Princess and the Pea set in an era when Portugal was bringing back Amazonian treasures.
They could have done any ideas from this channel instead of Wish. I haven't seen it but it doesn't sound very good.
I agree! Thanks! 😊
Ok so I watched all three of your videos and your concept art of the Princesses are really good, but their stories are just bits and pieces of other Disney princesses and storylines already done. Basically you need to do something more unique and not already used. You are just doing the same thing every other writer, producer, etc. has done with these movie remakes. They've lost their creativity and are taking credit off of someone else's creativity. Use your creative mind to make a great new Princess story! Also I did enjoy the videos, and no I'm not bashing your concepts in anyway, I think they could be better with different storylines
All good ideas. One nitpick though. Given Egypts long-held hatred of Jewish people, maybe don’t name the villain of the movie Malachi, which is a very Jewish name. There’s already a bad stereotype of the “villainous Jew” or the “sneaky/greedy Jew”. Don’t add to it, please.
there was a proposal for an Irish-based story on the Legend of Deirdre, the music was even written and the prelim drawings done. Sadly, the work went the same way as their plans for adapting the Snow Queen.
No offense, but your plot for Saoirse and Rowan sounds pretty much like the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe with the serial numbers filed off
for an Italian princess, really, no need to invent a ridiculous story about a "queen of Venice". There are enough Italian fairytales dating back as far as Boccaccio
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Italian_fairy_tales
your Egyptian princess sounds like Shakespeare's Macbeth
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Thousand_and_One_Nights
As to your African princess, I personally despise the trope of simply taking American or European stories and transposing them on "tribal" settings. Africa is not a single country or culture. There are hundreds- if not thousands- of different cultures with literal gods, Anantsi the spider, N'gai the Sky God, stories that are way better than anything Disney can dream up. So please, Disney, stay away from African stories,
I agree with your viewpoint on an African Princess. As about Italy (I am Italian) I suggest Fantaghirò. The most famous Italian Tale is Romeo and Juliet but it is not suitable for a Disney movie. Fantaghirò by Italo Calvino is. Princess Sapphire, an old anime by Osamu Tezuka, is based on this tale.