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|family = Tui Waialiki (father)<br>
 
|family = Tui Waialiki (father)<br>
 
Sina Waialiki (mother)<br>
 
Sina Waialiki (mother)<br>
 
Gramma Tala (grandmother; deceased)<br>
 
Gramma Tala (grandmother; deceased)<br>
 
Matai Vasa (ancestor)
 
Matai Vasa (ancestor)
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|enemies = Te Kā (formerly), Tamatoa, Kakamora
 
|enemies = Te Kā (formerly), Tamatoa, Kakamora
 
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'''Moana Waialiki''' (simply known as '''Moana''') is the main protagonist of Disney's 56th full-length animated feature film of the same name.
 
'''Moana Waialiki''' (simply known as '''Moana''') is the main protagonist of Disney's 56th full-length animated feature film of the same name.
 
She is the daughter of her village's former chief, Tui, and his wife Sina, and the granddaughter of [[Grandma Tala|Tala Waialiki]].
 
   
 
She is voiced by Oahu newcomer Auli'i Cravalho.
 
She is voiced by Oahu newcomer Auli'i Cravalho.
   
==Background==
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==Biography==
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Moana is the 16-year old daughter of a South Pacific chief. As the next chieftain of her village she is at odds with her responsibility to her people and her desire to explore the sea. As a child, she was chosen by the Ocean to return the Heart of Te Fiti, and when her island starts being overcome by darkness, she undertakes this quest to save the lives of her people, learning about herself and her heritage along the way.
===Personality===
 
Moana, as [[Grandma Tala|Gramma Tala]] describes, "stands out from the crowd". She is adventurous, headstrong, practically fearless, and physically capable. Though she has moments of self-doubt, she has great pride in who she is, and is generally too stubborn to back away from new challenges. Moana approaches new experiences and tasks with the utmost seriousness and will stand her ground to fight for what she values even when all seems lost. She can present herself as an imposing force despite her size and has bested the most fearsome beasts and impossible obstacles across the seas of Oceania while relying almost solely on her own intelligence.
 
 
For all her strengths, Moana suffers from major identity crises. Surrounded by a loving family and a supportive community of neighbors, Moana cares a great deal for her people, and the village in which she was born and raised. However, she also has a passionate love for the ocean and the idea of voyaging beyond her home island's barrier reef. At the start of the film, voyaging had been prohibited as a means to keep the people of Motunui safe, but even so, Moana's spirited and tenacious attitude kept her dreams of experiencing life beyond her island alive. At the same time, Moana was happily devoted to her village during her time as chief-in-training. An intelligent and resourceful leader, Moana was quick to remedy any problems her village faced, and was masterful in keeping herself composed and optimistic during times of a crisis. Moana's loyalty towards her family and people actually played a part in her crippling identity crises. As she cared for them immensely, she occasionally felt extreme guilt for being drawn to the sea, as lamented in her song "How Far I'll Go"; she believed that if she were to pursue the ocean, she would ultimately disappoint the people she loved. Simultaneously, she felt obligation towards her ancestors, wanting to reinvigorate their ways of wayfinding as a means to honor them and the legacy they left for her people. These conflicted emotions would ultimately act as Moana's greatest challenge throughout the film.
 
 
When it was revealed that she had been chosen by the ocean to restore the legendary heart of [[Te Fiti]], Moana did not put her focus on the potentially devastating outcome of her mission, but the unity between her love for Motunui and her dream of voyaging in the tradition of her great ancestors. Though this would ultimately benefit all parties, this mindset is perhaps Moana's greatest flaw. In being heroic and deathly devoted to her goals, Moana can be selfish in that she is willing to endanger the lives of others in order to prove she is capable of confronting her ambitions without fail. Both Tui and [[Maui]] confront Moana on this during the events of the film, and though she denied both accusations, she knew - deep down - that this was correct. She can also be reckless with herself in this regard, as she drove herself out to sea without proper training in the ways of wayfinding or even sailing. She fears very little, but because of this, she can occasionally bite off more than she can chew. These acts are not done with malicious, or even notable intent, however. Moana is extremely sympathetic and caring, which drives her to perform life-threatening stunts for what she genuinely believes to be the greater good.
 
 
Contrast to this, Moana grows with failure. After Maui refuses to assist her in battling Te Kā following a disastrous first encounter on her account, she works up the courage to redeem herself by facing the lava demon alone. She is also empathetic, and looks to help herself by helping and understanding others first. This is most notably seen when she puts hours worth of focus on coming to understand Maui, and the reasonings behind his own inner-demons. In doing so, she was able to exhibit self-loving wisdom (specifically regarding how one should look inside themselves for strength and guidance, and not in someone else). Moana would later use to encourage herself during her darkest hour.
 
 
As she grew with her adventure, Moana discovered more about herself. She came to realize that no one can define who you are, other than yourself; she was neither meant to be devoted solely to the sea or solely to her people, but to herself. As such, she was able to bring her two loves together, ultimately recreating and honoring what came before her: a unity between her people and the sea.
 
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
 
Moana is slim yet slightly muscular, with brown skin, brown eyes, a small nose and long wavy, curly black hair that comes down to her back. She walks around barefoot, and her clothing consists of a coconut fibre skirt, mainly beige-coloured with golden sun patterns, and a red sash around her waist. She wears a cropped red top around her upper torso, starting below her arms and ending above her midriff, complete with two strings of cowrie shells wrapped around her. On her neck she wears a necklace of beads, complete with a blue gemstone locket for congaing the heart of Te Fiti.
 
Moana is slim yet slightly muscular, with brown skin, brown eyes, a small nose and long wavy, curly black hair that comes down to her back. She walks around barefoot, and her clothing consists of a coconut fibre skirt, mainly beige-coloured with golden sun patterns, and a red sash around her waist. She wears a cropped red top around her upper torso, starting below her arms and ending above her midriff, complete with two strings of cowrie shells wrapped around her. On her neck she wears a necklace of beads, complete with a blue gemstone locket for congaing the heart of Te Fiti.
 
==Overview==
 
===''Moana''===
 
Moana is first seen as a toddler, being told an ancient story about the legendary demigod Maui. According to Gramma Tala, the dramatic storyteller, Maui stole the coveted heart of Te Fiti years before their time. As a result, a lava demon known as Te Kā
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>swore vengeance and plunged the world into a slow-burning darkness. The
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>only hope for humanity lies in the hands of a fearless hero, who must
 
journey to find Maui and have him return the heart to its rightful
 
place. While the other children are terrified by the story, Moana is
 
captivated. Her father, Chief Tui,
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>claims there is no such darkness consuming the world, and stresses the
 
law that forbids anyone on the island from traveling pass the reef.
 
Moana fails to heed her father's words and waddles to the ocean shores
 
in bliss. There, she helps a struggling newborn seaturtle make its way
 
to the ocean against predators. Just then, Moana is acquainted with the ocean,
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>which reveals itself to have a mind of its own. Having witnessed her
 
purity with the baby seaturtle, the ocean grows fond of Moana and
 
chooses her as the heroine destined to save the world. It provides her
 
with the heart of Te Fiti, but when Tui arrives and takes her back to
 
the village, Moana inadvertently leaves the heart at the shore.
 
 
Tui notices his daughter's love for the sea, and over the years, he and the people of Motunui
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>try to convince Moana that their island home is a paradise and that her
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>destiny is to follow in her father's footsteps by becoming chief.
 
Though she loves her people, Moana continues to feel drawn to the sea,
 
something Tala encourages. One day, Tui takes Moana to a sacred place on
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>the island: a high mountain, where chiefs from every generation place a
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>stone to signify the start of their leadership. This inspires Moana to
 
finally accept her role as soon-to-be chief of the village. She thusly
 
spends her time learning under her parents in how to assist her people
 
across the island. One day, the islands' supply of food begins to die
 
out. Moana believes that traveling beyond the reef to find food
 
elsewhere is the best solution, but Tui strongly forbids it. She
 
nevertheless tries against his wishes and nearly drowns before she can
 
even make it passed the barriers.
 
 
Believing she's failed as a sailor, Moana declares that she is not fit
 
for the sea and wishes to place her stone on the mountain. She tells
 
this to Tala, who responds by showing Moana a hidden cave created by
 
their ancestors long ago. Moana learns that she's drawn to the sea
 
because her ancestors were voyagers. When asked why their voyaging
 
stopped, Tala explains that it was Maui's doing, referring to his crime
 
of stealing Te Fiti's heart, which filled the seas with monsters and
 
demons. Tala reveals to have the heart of Te Fiti in her possessions and
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>explains that the ocean chose Moana to restore it. Not knowing how to
 
sail, Moana rushes to her people and asks for their assistance in
 
restoring the heart. Once again, Tui forbids leaving the island and
 
throws the heart away. As Moana uncovers it, she finds Tala's walking
 
cane on the grass.
 
 
Moana and her parents rush to the medics, where Tala lies on her
 
deathbed. She encourages Moana to find Maui and restore the heart with
 
her last ounce of breath. Moana reluctantly accepts her grandmother's
 
dying wish, packs supplies, and takes one of her ancestor's boats that
 
unknowingly had her rooster friend, Heihei,
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>aboard as well. As Moana leaves, her grandmother's light fades out, and
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>her spirit guides Moana passed the reef and into the seas. The
 
following night, the ocean carries Moana to Maui's island, where the two
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>meet and fail to see eye to eye. Maui is more concerned with the sight
 
of Moana's boat, which he steals by trapping Moana in a cave. She
 
manages to use her wits to escape and makes it to Maui with the help of
 
the ocean. She orders him to return the heart, but upon seeing it, Maui
 
tries to leave the boat, only to be brought back by the ocean. He claims
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>the heart is cursed, something Moana refuses to believe until they fall
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>under attack by a band of pirates called the Kakamora.
 
 
The Kakamora crave the heart of Te Fiti's power, but Moana stands
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>her ground and fights back. She successfully recovers the heart and
 
defeats the pirates. Though Maui commends her on surviving, he still
 
refuses to help return the heart. Moana persuades him to do otherwise
 
when she claims such an act will help Maui regain a positive reputation
 
amongst mortals. Maui agrees to help, but not without his fishhook,
 
which is said to be in the clutches of Tamatoa, a giant crab living in the Realm of Monsters.
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>As they make their way, Moana watches intently as Maui proves himself
 
to be a master wayfinder. She asks him to teach her, and after he
 
refuses at first, the ocean uses one of the Kakamora's blow darts to
 
numb the demigod, leaving him unable to sail. With no other choice, he
 
teaches Moana how to wayfind. After much mentoring, Moana falls asleep
 
and has a nightmare in which she watches as her home and parents are
 
destroyed by Te Kā's curse. When she awakens, she finds that Maui has
 
taken over the boat and has successfully led them to Lalotai's island.
 
 
As they climb a mountain to reach the entrance to the underworld,
 
Maui questions why the ocean chose Moana to save the world, though she
 
doesn't seem to know, herself. Despite her sudden feeling of self-doubt,
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>Moana follows Maui into Lalotai, and eventually finds the fishhook. She
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>distracts Tamatoa long enough for Maui to take back his hook, but the
 
demigod finds that his shapeshifting abilities are out of whack. Feeling
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>powerful, Tamatoa attacks Maui and imprisons Moana to prevent her from
 
interfering. As she watches helplessly, Tamatoa taunts Maui on his
 
hidden insecurities and alludes to a tragic past. As such information
 
was previously unknown to her, Moana is confused by Tamatoa's words. She
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>nevertheless escapes her cell
 
while Tamatoa is distracted and uses a makeshift duplicate of Te Fiti's
 
heart to drive the crab's attention away from Maui. The two escape, and
 
once they've reached safety, Maui thanks Moana for her actions, though
 
he berates himself for failing to defeat Tamatoa and almost letting
 
Moana be killed as a result.
 
 
They set sail once more, but a down-on-his-luck Maui feels unable
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>to defeat Te Kā and restore the heart without his hook. Moana, wanting
 
to get to the root of Maui's self-doubt, pries to uncover the demigod's
 
backstory. This only angers Maui, which prompts Moana to confess her own
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>feelings of self-doubt by revealing she is unsure why the ocean chose
 
her. She further explains that she pushes herself regardless in order to
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>save her dying island, though she can only do so with Maui's help.
 
Moana offers to lend an ear for the demigod, and Maui eventually opens
 
up to her by revealing he was born a human and was abandoned by his
 
parents. After being adopted by the gods, he became a hero and protected
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>mankind to earn the love he was denied by his parents. Maui admits that
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>he feels worthless without his hook, but Moana sees a true hero in the
 
demigod, regardless of his magical attributes. This resonates with Maui
 
and gives him the courage to train in order to recover his power, under
 
the guidance of Moana and Mini Maui
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>(Maui's sentient tattoo). Simultaneously, Maui furthers Moana's
 
mentoring in wayfinding, eventually turning her into a master navigator
 
on par with her ancestors, though Maui contends that she may have
 
surpassed them.
 
It is eventually decided that they're ready to face Te Kā. Maui
 
encourages Moana to utilize her skills and sail the rest of the way, and
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>with the demigod's teachings in mind, Moana makes it to Te Fiti, much
 
to the delight of a prideful Maui. Maui then takes the heart and flies
 
to Te Fiti, but he is immediately attacked by Te Kā and quickly
 
defeated. Landing back on the boat, Maui urges Moana to turn back for
 
their own safety, but Moana refuses, unwilling to back away after coming
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>so close to accomplishing their goal. She sails them towards Te Fiti
 
and straight into Te Kā's reach. The lava monster strikes down to kill
 
Moana, but Maui intervenes and uses his fishhook to block Te Kā's blow.
 
The wave created by the powerful impact drives Moana and Maui far from
 
Te Fiti's shores. After they recover, Maui confronts Moana on her
 
recklessness, which severely damaged his fishhook. Believing the ocean
 
chose wrong in Moana as the world's savior, Maui refuses to return to Te
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>Kā, instead suggesting they part ways as all hope is lost with his
 
fishhook in such critical condition. Moana stands her ground at the
 
thought of backing down, and tearfully tries to force Maui to stay, only
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>to be met with rejection as the demigod uses some of his remaining
 
power to shape-shift into a hawk and fly off into the night
 
 
Lost and alone, Moana is approached by the ocean. She mournfully
 
confesses to her incompetence and demands that the ocean choose someone
 
else to restore the heart. The ocean accepts Moana's decision and takes
 
the heart of Te Fiti back into the sea. As Moana breaks down in tears,
 
she is visited by Gramma Tala's spirit, who comforts and apologizes to
 
her granddaughter for placing so much pressure on her. Tala encourages
 
Moana to return home if she wishes to, promising to remain by her side
 
on the journey back. Moana prepares herself to sail home, but finds that
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>she cannot bring herself to actually do so. Unable to understand, Tala
 
encourages Moana to open up to her emotions to understand why she feels
 
hesitant to return home. Moana comes to realize that the everlasting
 
love she holds for her people and the sea is what brought her so far, is
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>what ultimately defines who she is, and explains why she's the one
 
capable of saving the world. Encouraged, Moana dives into the sea and
 
retrieves the heart of Te Fiti. When she resurfaces, Tala is gone, but
 
Moana's determination is stronger than ever.
 
 
She repairs her boat and travels back to Te Fiti with Heihei by
 
her side. They confront Te Kā, who Moana manages to outsmart in order to
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>make it passed Te Fiti's barrier islands. Unfortunately, Te Kā
 
eventually catches on and attacks. Moana is thrown off her boat and is
 
nearly killed by the lava demon until Maui returns with a change of
 
heart. Determined to defend Moana despite the damaged state of his
 
fishhook, Maui distracts Te Kā while the ocean helps Moana to Te Fiti's
 
now molten shores. There, Moana cannot find the spiral in which the
 
heart is to be placed. Looking out into the distance, she notices a
 
glowing spiral on Te Kā's chest, and quickly comes to the realization
 
that the lava demon ''is'' Te Fiti. Moana uses "Know Who You Are"
 
<nowiki> </nowiki>to tame Te Kā, who finds peace in Moana's inspiring words and turns
 
herself into molten rock. Moana places the heart into Te Kā chest, and
 
the lava monster's body crumbles away, reviving the radiant and lush Te
 
Fiti.
 
 
The goddess revives the dying islands across the world, as well as
 
Moana's boat and Maui's fishhook. Moana asks Maui to return home with
 
her, but Maui warmly denies, instead showing Moana a new tattoo on his
 
body, inspired by her heroism. The two warmly embrace before Maui
 
shape-shifts into a hawk and flies off. Shortly afterward. Moana and
 
Heihei sail for Motunui. They arrive just as Motunui recovers from the
 
curse entirely. Tui and Sina spot Moana arriving home, and lovingly
 
greet her. With her deed having restored the safety of the sea, Moana
 
becomes chief and the people of the village break out their ancestor's
 
boats. Voyaging starts again, and Moana makes her mark of leadership on
 
Motunui's sacred mountain with a seashell given to her by the ocean,
 
symbolizing the unity of her duties to her people and her passion for
 
the seas.
 
 
===''Gone Fishing''===
 
Moana interacts with the Ocean back on her home island of Motunui. She is interrupted by Maui who tried teaching her to 'command' it instead. This leads to Maui getting humiliated by the Ocean while trying to fish, much to Moana and Mini Maui's amusement. After his ego is completely deflated, Moana then returns the fish (intended to be Maui's lunch) to the Ocean as she corrects him on her name, leading to Maui being thrown to the sky by the Ocean through a geyser.
 
 
===''Ralph Breaks the Internet''===
 
Moana returns in Ralph Breaks the Internet, joining in with all of the Disney Princesses at Oh My Disney. She is first seen greeting netizens behind all the other princesses. Vanellope manages to find refuge in the Disney princesses' private quarters to get away from the First Order Stormtroopers, where the ladies are on break; Moana can be seen talking with Anna and Elsa. As the princesses are mistaking Vanellope as a threat, they surged at her with their respective weapons; Moana was about to hit Vanellope with her oar. Luckily, she and the other princesses began to softening themselves when Vanellope tells them that she was a princess too. Moana, Mulan, Merida, and Anna are the only ones who do not ask Vanellope a question to prove what kind of princess she is. After declaring Vanellope to be a princess, they soon admired her casual modern outfit, and switched their gowns to modern casual outfits; Moana wears an orange tank top reading "#SHINY" along with artwork of Tamatoa, and white shorts. They then talk about how they like to break into song. Pocahontas says what works is to find a body of water and stare at it, where Moana replies that she sings to the ocean. After C-3PO tells the princesses to get ready to meet the quiz participants, Merida farewells Vanellope in a strong Gaelic Scottish accent, which Moana says they can't understand her.
 
 
Moana also later appears participating in the rescue to save Ralph from falling down from the Google skyscraper, creating a wave that Ariel swims through. When Ralph falls into the Royal Mattress wearing Snow White's dress, he notices the princesses after Prince Naveen kisses him. After the princesses tell Ralph that they are Vanellope's friends, Moana says "You're welcome." Much to Yesss and Vanellope's amusement, Ralph says Snow White's dress is not made for a big boy.
 
   
 
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{{Quote|We can't understand her.|Moana about Merida}}
 
{{Quote|We can't understand her.|Moana about Merida}}
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{{Quote|You're Welcome.|Moana meeting Ralph.}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Her name means "ocean" in many Polynesian languages, including Hawaiian and Maori.
 
*Her name means "ocean" in many Polynesian languages, including Hawaiian and Maori.
 
*In some countries, she is renamed '''Vaiana''' due to copyright reasons and to avoid confusion with Moana Pozzi.
 
*In some countries, she is renamed '''Vaiana''' due to copyright reasons and to avoid confusion with Moana Pozzi.
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*Being the daughter of Chief Tui, this would technically make her a princess despite Moana stating that she's not.
   
 
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Hero Overview

The ocean chose me for a reason.
~ Moana
I stare at the ocean.
~ Moana in Ralph Breaks the Internet

Moana Waialiki (simply known as Moana) is the main protagonist of Disney's 56th full-length animated feature film of the same name.

She is voiced by Oahu newcomer Auli'i Cravalho.

Biography

Moana is the 16-year old daughter of a South Pacific chief. As the next chieftain of her village she is at odds with her responsibility to her people and her desire to explore the sea. As a child, she was chosen by the Ocean to return the Heart of Te Fiti, and when her island starts being overcome by darkness, she undertakes this quest to save the lives of her people, learning about herself and her heritage along the way.

Appearance

Moana is slim yet slightly muscular, with brown skin, brown eyes, a small nose and long wavy, curly black hair that comes down to her back. She walks around barefoot, and her clothing consists of a coconut fibre skirt, mainly beige-coloured with golden sun patterns, and a red sash around her waist. She wears a cropped red top around her upper torso, starting below her arms and ending above her midriff, complete with two strings of cowrie shells wrapped around her. On her neck she wears a necklace of beads, complete with a blue gemstone locket for congaing the heart of Te Fiti.

Quotes

I've been staring at the edge of the water. Long as I can remember. Never really knowing why I wish I could be the perfect daughter. But I come back to the water. No matter how hard I try. Every turn I take, every trail I track. Every path I make, every road leads back. To the place I know where I cannot go. Where I long to be. See the line where the sky meets the sea. It calls me. And no one knows. How far it goes. If the wind in my sail on the sea Stays behind me. One day, I'll know If I go, there's just no telling how far I'll go I know everybody on this island. Seems so happy on this island. Everything is by design I know everybody on this island. Has a role on this island So maybe I can roll with mine. I can lead with pride I can make us strong I'll be satisfied if I play along. But the voice inside. Sings a different song. What is wrong with me? See the light as it shines on the sea. It's blinding. But no one knows. How deep it goes. And it seems like it's calling out to me. So come find me. And let me know. What's beyond that line? Will I cross that line? The line where the sky meets the sea. It calls me. And no one knows. How far it goes. If the wind in my sail on the sea. Stays behind me. One day, I'll know. How far I'll go
~ Moana's song
Me too!
~ Moana taking a liking to Vanellope's outfit
We can't understand her.
~ Moana about Merida
You're Welcome.
~ Moana meeting Ralph.

Trivia

  • Her name means "ocean" in many Polynesian languages, including Hawaiian and Maori.
  • In some countries, she is renamed Vaiana due to copyright reasons and to avoid confusion with Moana Pozzi.
  • Being the daughter of Chief Tui, this would technically make her a princess despite Moana stating that she's not.

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Snow White | Seven Dwarfs (Doc, Bashful, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy & Dopey) | Forest Animals | The Prince | The Huntsman | Pinocchio | Jiminy Cricket | Geppetto | Blue Fairy | Sorcerer Mickey | Madame Upanova | Hyacinth Hippo | Ben Ali Gator | Dumbo | Timothy Q. Mouse | Mrs. Jumbo | Casey Jr. | Bambi | Thumper | Flower | Faline | Bambi's Mother | Great Prince of the Forest | Friend Owl | José Carioca | Panchito Pistoles | Willie the Whale | Bongo the Bear | Lulubelle | Willie | Mr. J. Thaddeus Toad | Water Rat | Moley | Angus MacBadger | Cyril Proudbottom | Pecos Bill | Cinderella | Jaq and Gus | Anastasia Tremaine | Fairy Godmother | Prince Charming | Bruno | The King | Grand Duke | Alice Liddell | White Rabbit | Peter Pan | Wendy Darling | Tinker Bell | John Darling | Michael Darling | Lost Boys | Tick-Tock the Crocodile | Lady | Tramp | Trusty | Jock | Annette, Collette and Danielle | Aurora | Prince Phillip | Flora | Fauna | Merryweather | King Stefan | Queen Leah | King Hubert | Lord Duke | Forest Animals | Pongo | Pedrita | Roger Radcliffe | Anita Radcliffe | Nanny | Lucky | Patch | Rolly | Mayor Ed Pig | Danny | Colonel | Sergeant Tibbs | Captain | Arthur Pendragon | Merlin | Archimedes | Mowgli | Baloo | Bagheera | King Louie | Colonel Hathi | Shanti | Winifred | Rama | Vultures | Raksha | Thomas O'Malley | Duchess | Marie | Toulouse | Berlioz | Scat Cat | Abigail and Amelia Gabble | Frou-Frou | Roquefort | Madame Adelaide Bonfamile | Robin Hood | Little John | Maid Marian | Friar Tuck | Lady Kluck | Alan-A-Dale | Skippy | Toby Turtle | King Richard | Winnie the Pooh | Tigger | Piglet | Eeyore | Rabbit | Owl | Kanga | Roo | Christopher Robin | Gopher | Bernard | Bianca | Penny | Orville | Evinrude | Tod | Copper | Big Mama | Dinky and Boomer | Vixey | Widow Tweed | Tod's mother | Taran | Gurgi | Eilonwy | Fflewddur Fflam | Basil of Baker Street | Dr. David Q. Dawson | Olivia Flaversham | Toby | Hiram Flaversham | Oliver | Dodger | Tito | Rita | Francis | Einstein | Fagin | Jenny Foxworth | Georgette | Winston | Ariel | Eric | Sebastian | Flounder | Scuttle | King Triton | King Triton's Daughters (Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, Andrina) | Max | Cody | Jake | Marahute | Wilbur | Frank | Belle | Beast | Lumière | Cogsworth | Mrs. Potts | Chip Potts | Fifi | Maurice | Aladdin | Jasmine | Genie | Magic Carpet | Abu | The Sultan | Rajah | Iago | Razoul | Jack Skellington | Sally | Zero | The Mayor of Halloween Town | Dr. Finkelstein | Santa Claus | Simba | Mufasa | Nala | Timon | Pumbaa | Rafiki | Zazu | Sarabi | Sarafina | Pocahontas | John Smith | Meeko | Flit | Grandmother Willow | Percy | Thomas | Nakoma | Chief Powhatan | Quasimodo | Esmeralda | Captain Phoebus | Victor, Hugo, & Laverne | Djali | Clopin | Hercules | Megara | Pegasus | Philoctetes | Zeus | Hera | Hermes | Olympian Gods (Poseidon, Aphrodite, and Apollo) | Fa Mulan | Mushu | Li Shang | Cri-Kee | Grandmother Fa | Yao, Ling, and Chien Po | Khan | Ancestors | The Emperor of China | Tarzan | Jane Porter | Terk | Tantor | Kerchak | Kala | Archimedes Q. 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Whitmore | Stitch | Lilo Pelekai | Nani Pelekai | Jumba Jookiba | Captain Gantu | Pleakley | David Kawena | Cobra Bubbles | Grand Councilwoman | Jim Hawkins | John Silver | Dr. Doppler | Captain Amelia | Mr. Arrow | Morph | B.E.N. | Kenai | Koda | Sitka | Denahi | Rutt and Tuke | Tanana | Koda's mother | Maggie | Grace | Mrs. Calloway | Buck | Lucky Jack | Chicken Little | Abby Mallard | Runt of the Litter | Fish Out of Water | Buck Cluck | Lewis Robinson | Wilbur Robinson | Franny Robinson | Lefty | Bolt | Mittens | Rhino | Penny | Tiana | Prince Naveen | Louis | Ray | Charlotte La Bouff | Eli "Big Daddy" La Bouff | Mama Odie | Juju | Rapunzel | Eugene Fitzherbert | Pascal | Maximus | Wreck-It Ralph | Vanellope von Schweetz | Fix-It Felix, Jr. | Sergeant Calhoun | Wynnchel and Duncan | Queen Anna | Queen Elsa | Kristoff | Olaf | Sven | Hiro Hamada | Baymax | Honey Lemon | GoGo Tomago | Wasabi | Fred | Tadashi Hamada | Cass Hamada | Alistair Krei | Judy Hopps | Nick Wilde | Chief Bogo | Benjamin Clawhauser | Bonnie and Stu Hopps | Mr. Big | Fru Fru Shrew | Moana Waialiki | Maui | Grandma Tala | Chief Tui | Ocean | Heihei | Te Fiti | Yesss | Shank | J.P. Spamley | Gord | KnowsMore | Lieutenant Mattias | Yelana | Honeymaren Natura | Ryder Nattura | Bruni | Gale | The Nokk | Raya | Sisu | Boun | Noi | Tong | Ongis | Tuk Tuk | Chief Benja | Virana | Pengu | Jagan | Pranee | Amba | Mirabel Madrigal | Bruno Madrigal | Alma Madrigal | Pedro Madrigal | Luisa Madrigal | Antonio Madrigal | Dolores Madrigal | Camilo Madrigal | Isabela Madrigal | Julieta Madrigal | Agustín Madrigal | Pepa Madrigal | Félix Madrigal | Searcher Clade | Jaeger Clade | Ethan Clade | Meridian Clade | Callisto Mal | Legend | Splat | Ember Lumen | Wade Ripple | Asha | Valentino | Star | Queen Amaya

Live-Action Features
Marnie Piper | Aggie Cromwell | Gwen Piper | Dylan Piper | Sophie Piper | Long John Silver | Perri | Travis Coates | Old Yeller | Wilby Daniels | Wilson Daniels | Freeda Daniels | Moochie Daniels | Professor Plumcutt | Professor Ned Brainard | Betsy Carlisle | Biff Hawk | Nikki | Antie | Neewa | Captain Richmond Talbot | Lyrae | Harry Willard | Katie Willard | Elliott Willard | Amy Willard | Skipper Willard | Big Red | Merlin Jones | Jennifer | Stanley | Mary Poppins | Bert | George Banks | Winifred Banks | Jane Banks | Michael Banks | Chico | Eric Griffin | Arabella Flagg | Jack Flagg | Quentin Bartlett | Goodtime Charlie | Blackbeard | Steve Walker | Jo Anne Baker | Jack Albany | Sally Inwood | Fred Bolton | Aspercel | Suzie Clemens | Herbie | Jim Douglas | Tennessee Steinmetz | Carole Bennet | Tang Wu | Dexter Reilly | Dean Eugene "E. J. Gene" Higgins | Professor Miles Quigley | Pete Oatzel | Annie Hannah | Richard Schuyler | Bradley | Henry Fathington | Myles Miller | Wahb | Moki | Steven Post | Jennifer Scott | Raffles | Albert Dooley | Katie Dooley | Jimmy Dooley | Charley | Fred Hines | Miss Eglantine Price | Timothy Forsythe | Johnny Baxter | Sue Baxter | Jesse McCord | Richard Baxter | Wally Perkins | Chris Baxter | Coach Sam Archer | Milo Jackson | Nanu | Jane Douglas | Harry | Mrs. Petersen | Charley Appleby | Roy Zerney | Nettie Appleby | Leonora Appleby | Rupert Appleby | Willie Appleby | Ray Ferris | Theodore and Amos | Aunt Harriet Crumply | Gus | Hank Cooper | Coach Venner | Andy Petrovic | Debbie Kovac | Tim | Betty Daniels | Brian Daniels | Katrinka Muggelberg | Pete | Elliott | Nora | Zunar-J-5/9 Doric-4-7 | Frank Wilson | Popeye | Olive Oyl | Tron | Kevin Flynn | Alan Bradley | Dorothy Gale | Princess Ozma | Jack Pumpkinhead | Billina | Tik-Tok | The Gump | Wolf | Benji | Cougar cubs | Mother Cougar | Jim Craig | Roger Rabbit | Eddie Valiant | Jessica Rabbit | Dolores | Benny the Cab | Baby Herman | Ted Johnson | Susan Johnson | Morogo | Duma | White Fang | Jack Convoy | Henry Casey | Buck | Cliff Secord | Jenny Blake | Gordon Bombay | Wayne Szalinski | Max Dennison | Dani Dennison | Allison | Thackery Binx | Tom Sawyer | Huckleberry Finn | Aramis | Athos | D'Artagnan | Porthos | George Knox | Scott Calvin | Charlie Calvin | Shadow | Chance | Sassy | Jim Hawkins | James Henry Trotter | Mr. Centipede | Mr. Grasshopper | Earthworm | Mrs. Ladybug | Miss Spider | The Glowworm | Calvin Fuller | Mr. Toad | Mole | Rat | Mr. Badger | George of the Jungle | Ursula Stanhope | Ape | Phillip Brainard | Sara Jean Reynolds | Mr. Magoo | Nick Parker | Annie James | Nick Parker | Elizabeth James | Mighty Joe Young | Jill Young | Gregg O'Hara | Martin | Inspector Gadget | Penny Gadget | Brain | Dr. Brenda Bradford | Mia Thermopolis | Max Keeble | Megan | Robe | Carol Newman-Calvin | Stanley Yelnats 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Hatter | White Queen | Bandersnatch | Prince Dastan | Princess Tamina | Sheik Amar | Dave Stutler | Becky Barnes | Balthazar Blake | Balthazar's Eagle | Veronica Gorloisen | Prime Merlinean | Merlin | Sam Flynn | Quorra | Syrena | Walter | John Carter | Troy Bolton | Sharpay Evans | Ryan Evans | Gabriella Montez | Chad Danforth | Taylor McKessie | The Lone Ranger | Tonto | Oscar Diggs | Glinda the Good Witch of the South | China Girl | Maleficent (2014) | Diaval | Aurora (2014) | Prince Phillip (2014) | Knotgrass, Flittle and Thistlewit | The Baker | Cinderella | Rapunzel | Little Red Riding Hood | Cinderella (2015) | Prince Charming (2015) | Anastasia Tremaine (2015) | Mice (2015) | Fairy Godmother (2015) | Jaq and Gus (2015) | Lizard Footmen | Mr. Goose | Casey Newton | Frank Walker | Athena | Mowgli (2016) | Bagheera (2016) | Baloo (2016) | Raksha (2016) | Akela (2016) | The BFG | Sophie | Pete (2016) | Elliott (2016) | Grace Meacham | Conrad Meacham | Natalie Magary | Gavin Magary | Jack Magary | Belle (2017) | Beast (2017) | Maurice (2017) | LeFou (2017) | Lumière (2017) | Cogsworth (2017) | Mrs. Potts (2017) | Chip Potts (2017) | Henry Turner | Carina Smyth | Christopher Robin (Christopher Robin) Winnie the Pooh (Christopher Robin) Madeline Robin | Evelyn Robin | Eeyore (Christopher Robin) Tigger (Christopher Robin) Piglet (Christopher Robin) Giles Winslow Sr. | Meg Murry | Charles Wallace Murry | Mary Poppins | Jack | Jane Banks | Michael Banks | Annabel Banks | John Banks | Georgie Banks | Clara Stahlbaum | Phillip Hoffman | Mother Ginger | Mouse King | Dumbo (2019) | Holt Farrier | Milly Farrier | Joe Farrier | Max Medici | Colette Marchant | Aladdin (2019) | Jasmine (2019) | Genie (2019) | Magic Carpet (2019) | Abu (2019) | Rajah (2019) | Dalia | The Sultan (2019) | Simba (2019) | Mufasa (2019) | Nala (2019) | Timon (2019) | Pumbaa (2019) | Rafiki (2019) | Zazu (2019) | Sarabi (2019) | Sarafina (2019) | Conall | Borra | King John | Lady (2019) | Tramp (2019) | Jock (2019) | Trusty (2019) | Artemis Fowl | Holly Short | Juliet Butler | Mulch Diggums | Domovoi "Dom" Butler | Foaly | Commander Julius Root | Ivan | Bob | Stella | Ruby | Snickers | Henrietta | Murphy | Frankie | Thelma | Hua Mulan | Commander Tung | Chen Honghui | Yao, Ling, and Chien Po (2020) | The Emperor of China (2020) | Flora Buckman | Cruella De Vil (Cruella) | Jasper and Horace (2021) | Buddy | Wink | Anita Darling | Artie | John | Frank Wolff | Lily Houghton | MacGregor Houghton | Proxima | Detective Ellie Steckler | Ugly Sonic | Mal | Carlos De Vil | Jay | Evie | Ben | Lonnie | Jane | Dizzy Tremaine | Celia Facilier | Addison Wells | Zed Necrodopolis | Zliza Zambi | Bree | Bonzo | Willa Lykensen | Wyatt Lykensen | Wynter Barkowitz | Pinocchio (2022) | Jiminy Cricket (2022) | Geppetto (2022) | Sofia | Fabiana | Sabina | Becca | Cassie Traske | Izzy | Gilbert | Tyson Monroe | Peter Pan | Wendy Darling | Tinker Bell | Tiger Lily | John Darling | Michael Darling | The Lost Children | Ben Matthias | Gabbie | Travis | Father Kent | Harriet | Bruce Davis | Ariel (2023) | Prince Eric (2023) | Sebastian (2023) | Flounder (2023) | Scuttle (2023) | King Triton (2023) | King Triton's Daughters (2023) (Mala, Indira, Caspia, Tamika, Karina, Perla) | Max (2023)

Live-Action Television
Brady Parker | Boomer Parker | Boz Parker | Mikayla Makoola | Mason Makoola | Jack Brewer | Kim Crawford | Milton David Krupnick | Jerry Martinez | Eddie Jones | Rudy Gillespie | K.C. Cooper | Ernie Cooper | Judy Cooper | Kira Cooper | Craig Cooper | Marisa Clark | Ryan Walker | Mark Walker | Harris Harris Jr. | Spyder Johnson | Veracity | Stan Mordecai James | Gracie and Freddie | Avery Jennings | Tyler James | Chloe James | Carl Fink | Bennett James | Ellen Jennings | Teddy Duncan | PJ Duncan | Gabe Duncan | Charlie Duncan | Amy Duncan | Bob Duncan | Jessie Prescott Luke Ross | Emma Ross | Ravi Ross | Zuri Ross | Bertram Winkle | Tony Chiccolini | Lou Hockhauser

Other Animated Movies
Br'er Rabbit | Toaster | Blanky | Kirby | Lampy | Radio | Roger Rabbit | Eddie Valiant | Jessica Rabbit | Dolores | Benny the Cab | Baby Herman | James Henry Trotter | Mr. Centipede | Mr. Grasshopper | Earthworm | Mrs. Ladybug | Miss Spider | The Prince | The Pauper | The Glowworm | Valiant | Bugsy | Lofty | Toughwood & Tailfeather | Mercury | Victoria | Wing Commander Gutsy | Sergeant Monty | Charles De Girl | Rollo | Samson | Benny | Bridget | Nigel | Larry | Ryan | Blag | Cloak & Camo | Stan and Carmine | Giselle Philip | Prince Edward | Pip | Nathaniel | Nancy Tremaine | Silvermist | Rosetta | Fawn | Iridessa | Bobble and Clank | Terence | Ebenezer Scrooge | Milo | Gribble | Ki | Milo's Mother | Victor Frankenstein | Sparky | Elsa Van Helsing | Dusty Crophopper | Dottie | Skipper Riley | Sparky | El Chupacabra | Vidia | Lizzy | Periwinkle | Zarina | Gruff | Simba (2019) | Mufasa (2019) | Nala (2019) | Timon (2019) | Pumbaa (2019) | Rafiki (2019) | Zazu (2019) | Sarabi (2019) | Sarafina (2019) | Manny Heffley | Frank Heffley | Susan Heffley | Detective Ellie Steckler | Ugly Sonic | Morgan Philip

Direct-to-video/Disneytoon Studios Sequels
Cassim | Angelique | Fife | John Rolfe | Uttamatomakkin | Kiara | Kovu | Vitani | Ratso | Murgatroid the Snake | Melody | Tip and Dash | Sylvia Marpole | Scamp | Angel | Baker | Madellaine | Zephyr | Prudence | Jane Darling | Ranjan | Messua | Sparky | Reuben | Thunderbolt | Lars | Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei | Zugor | Cash | Dixie | Granny Rose | Waylon and Floyd | Mena | Nita | Atka | Queen Athena | Blade Ranger | Maru | Windlifter

Animated Television
Ludwig Von Drake | Gruffi Gummi | Zummi Gummi | Grammi Gummi | Cubbi Gummi | Sunni Gummi | Tummi Gummi | Gusto Gummi | Cavin | Princess Calla | King Gregor | Sir Tuxford | Sir Gawain | Sir Victor | Princess Marie | Aquarianne | Launchpad McQuack | Webby Vanderquack | Bentina Beakley | Papa Heffalump | Mama Heffalump | Junior Heffalump | Kessie | Wooster | Nasty Jack | Bruno | Dexter | Kit Cloudkicker | Rebecca Cunningham | Darkwing Duck | Gosalyn Mallard | Honker Muddlefoot | Morgana Macawber | Pistol Pete | Peg Pete | Gabriella | Spot the Killer Whale | Urchin | Bonkers D. Bobcat | Marsupilami | Miranda Wright | Goliath | Elisa Maza | Broadway | Angela | Lexington | Brooklyn | Hudson | Bronx | Penny Proud | Oscar Proud | Trudy Proud | Suga Mama | BeBe & CeCe Proud | Dijonay Jones | Zoey Howzer | LaCienega Boulevardez | Doug Funnie | Porkchop | Skeeter Valentine | Patty Mayonnaise | Beebe Bluff | Chalky Studebaker | Connie Benge | Chiro | Jinmay | Jake Long | Arthur Spudinski | Trixie Carter | Luong Lao Shi | Haley Long | Fu Dog | Rose | Randy Cunningham | Howard Weinerman | First Ninja | Plop Plop | Theresa Fowler | Heidi Weinerman | Dipper Pines | Mabel Pines | Soos Ramirez | Stanley Pines | Wendy Corduroy | Old Man McGucket | Pacifica Northwest | Time Baby | Shimmery Twinkleheart | Stanford Pines | Phineas Flynn | Ferb Fletcher | Candace Flynn | Isabella Garcia-Shapiro | Heinz Doofenshmirtz | Vanessa Doofenshmirtz | Jeremy Johnson | Baljeet Tjinder | Buford Van Stomm | McGee | Gretchen | Squirt | Cassandra | Lance Strongbow | Adira | Varian | Kiera and Catalina | Anne Boonchuy | Sprig Plantar | Hop Pop Plantar | Polly Plantar | Sasha Waybright | Captain Grime | Marcy Wu | Lady Olivia | General Yunan | Luz Noceda | Eda Clawthorne | King Clawthorne | Hooty | Owlbert | Willow Park | Gus Porter | Amity Blight | Emira Blight | Edric Blight | Lilith Clawthorne | Hunter | Raine Whispers | Darius Deamonne | Eberwolf | Alador Blight | Vee | Camila Noceda | Boscha | Molly McGee | Scratch | Libby Stein-Torres | Gretel Grant-Gomez | Hamster | Kevin Grant-Gomez | Moon Girl | Devil Dinosaur | Hailey Banks

Video Games
Sora | Kairi | Riku | Aqua | Terra (Lingering Will) | Ventus | Organization XIII (Axel, Xion, Roxas, Vexen) | Lea | Ienzo | Lauriam | Elrena | Strelitzia | Naminé | Riku Replica | Ansem the Wise | Master Eraqus | Spirit Dream Eaters | Data-Naminé | Data-Riku | Data-Roxas | Data-Sora

Shorts
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Ortensia the Cat | Mickey Mouse | Minnie Mouse | Horace Horsecollar | Clarabelle Cow | Pluto | Goofy | Donald Duck | Daisy Duck | Chip and Dale | Spike the Bee | Max Goof | Mona | P.J.

Comics
Scrooge McDuck | Huey, Dewey, and Louie | Gladstone Gander | Fethry Duck | Gyro Gearloose | April, May and June

See Also
101 Dalmatians Heroes | A Bug's Life Heroes | A Twisted Tale Heroes | Aladdin Heroes | Alice in Wonderland Heroes | Amphibia Heroes | Atlantis Heroes | Bambi Heroes | Beauty and the Beast Heroes | Big Hero 6 Heroes | Big City Greens Heroes | Blackbeard's Ghost Heroes | Bluey Heroes | Bolt Heroes | Bon Voyage! Heroes | Brave Heroes | Brother Bear Heroes | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Heroes | Camp Lakebottom Heroes | Cars Heroes | Charley and the Angel Heroes | Chicken Little Heroes | Coco Heroes | Darkwing Duck Heroes | Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Disney Fairies Heroes | DuckTales Heroes | Dumbo Heroes | Elemental Heroes | Elio Heroes | Emil and the Detectives Heroes | Encanto Heroes | Enchanted Heroes | Finding Nemo Heroes | Fish Hooks Heroes | Freaky Friday Heroes | Frozen Heroes | Gargoyles Heroes | Gravity Falls Heroes | Gummi Bears Heroes | Gus Heroes | Hailey's On It! Heroes | Hamster & Gretel Heroes | Herbie Heroes | Hercules Heroes | Home Alone Heroes | Home on the Range Heroes | Incredibles Heroes | Inside Out Heroes | Kiff Heroes | Kim Possible Heroes | Kingdom Hearts Heroes | Lady and the Tramp Heroes | Lilo & Stitch Heroes | Luca Heroes | Medfield College Heroes | Mighty Med/Lab Rats Heroes | Milo Murphy's Law Heroes | Moana Heroes | Monsters, Inc. Heroes | Mulan Heroes | Muppet Heroes | Narnia Heroes | National Treasure Heroes‏‎ | Night at the Museum Heroes | No Deposit, No Return Heroes | Oliver & Company Heroes | Onward Heroes | Peter Pan Heroes | Phineas and Ferb Heroes | Pinocchio Heroes | Pirates of the Caribbean Heroes | Pocahontas Heroes | Ratatouille Heroes | Raya and the Last Dragon Heroes | Recess Heroes | Rio Heroes | Robin Hood Heroes | Sherlock Holmes Heroes | Sky High Heroes | Sleeping Beauty Heroes | Snow White Heroes | Snowball Express Heroes | Soul Heroes | Special Agent Oso Heroes | Spies in Disguise Heroes | Star vs. the Forces of Evil Heroes | Strange World Heroes | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Heroes | Tangled Heroes | Tarzan Heroes | That Darn Cat! Heroes | The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin Heroes | The Apple Dumpling Gang Heroes | The Aristocats Heroes | The Barefoot Executive Heroes | The Black Cauldron Heroes | The Cat from Outer Space Heroes | The Emperor’s New Groove Heroes | The Ghost and Molly McGee Heroes | The Great Mouse Detective Heroes | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Heroes | The Jungle Book Heroes | The Lion King Heroes | The Little Mermaid Heroes | The Million Dollar Duck Heroes | The Nightmare Before Christmas Heroes | The North Avenue Irregulars Heroes | The Owl House Heroes | The Parent Trap Heroes | The Princess and the Frog Heroes | The Proud Family Heroes | The Rescuers Heroes | The Ugly Dachshund Heroes | The World's Greatest Athlete Heroes | Toy Story Heroes | Treasure Planet Heroes | Tron Heroes | Turning Red Heroes | Up Heroes | WALL-E Heroes | Wander Over Yonder Heroes | Who Framed Roger Rabbit Heroes | Winnie the Pooh Heroes | Wish Heroes | Wreck-It Ralph Heroes | Yin Yang Yo! Heroes | Zootopia Heroes

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Grumpy | Bambi | Mickey Mouse | Eeyore | Dumbo | Simba | Tinker Bell | Disney Princesses (Snow White | Cinderella | Aurora | Ariel | Belle | Jasmine | Pocahontas | Mulan | Tiana | Rapunzel | Merida | Elsa | Anna | Moana) | Mushu | Rajah | Pascal | Jaq and Gus | Marie | Nani Pelekai | Lilo Pelekai | Prince Naveen | Stitch | Judy Hopps | Nick Wilde | Quasimodo