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QuestionWhat if my dress is uncomfortable?Community AnswerContact the person who is in charge of costumes, and they will most likely make adjustments to it.
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QuestionIf I am only 4'11, could I wear 5-inch heels to reach the height requirement?Community AnswerNo, unfortunately you need to be the required height without shoes on.
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QuestionI want to audition for Belle, and I want to imitate the scene where she is dancing with the Beast. How can I do it without asking someone to help me?Community AnswerJust dance with an imaginary partner! Watch the dance in the film so you can learn how to do it, then just hold your arms up as if the Beast is there and pretend.
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QuestionHow much money is made in Disney Princess jobs?Community AnswerIt varies, but generally somewhere between $10-16/hour.
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QuestionWhat should I expect if I have a darker skin tone and am cast as a princess traditionally shown with a lighter one?Community AnswerYou may need to adapt to the character's original traits, and makeup artists can help adjust your appearance to better fit the role. However, the industry is evolving, and diverse representation is becoming more common, so it's important to bring your unique qualities to the role.
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QuestionHow do tattoos affect my chance of becoming a Disney Princess?Community AnswerYour chances can vary depending on the size and location of your tattoos, as well as the character you are auditioning for. You may need to cover them with makeup or clothing, or it might impact your eligibility for the role. Notably, Pocahontas is the only Disney Princess with a visible tattoo, and if you audition for that role, you will receive a temporary tattoo if you don't already have one like hers.
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QuestionIf I choose to be Pocahontas, will I get a pet raccoon?Community AnswerNo, but you will see Meeko as a costumed (fur) character like Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck. He won't talk to you.
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QuestionWhat language does Pocahontas speak, and do Native Americans have a separate first language?Community AnswerIn the movie, Pocahontas speaks English instead of a Native American language. While there are many Native American languages, the focus in portraying Pocahontas is more on resembling her physical appearance and understanding her story from the movie.
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QuestionDo I need to be Scottish to portray Merida?Community AnswerYou don't need to be Scottish, but you should understand Merida's character and appearance. If you don't naturally have her accent, consider taking vocal training to learn it.
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QuestionHas Disney officially confirmed that any princesses are gay?Community AnswerNone of the Disney princesses have been officially confirmed as gay.
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QuestionWhy can't children become Disney princesses?Community AnswerDisney princesses are usually depicted as adults in their stories.
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QuestionIs it possible to discuss your experiences as a Disney princess online while remaining anonymous?Community AnswerYes, you can discuss your experiences as a Disney princess online, but ensure you stay anonymous and avoid showing your face.
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QuestionIs Alice considered a Disney Princess?Community AnswerNo, Alice is not considered a Disney Princess because she does not have a royal background and is not married into a royal family.
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QuestionWhy is it important to play a princess who shares your ethnicity?Community AnswerDisney aims for their princesses to closely resemble the original film characters, and appearance, including ethnicity, is a crucial aspect of portraying a character accurately.
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QuestionDo you have to be the exact height requirement? I'm 5'4", and the princess I want to audition for is 5'5". Would I be able to get that character?Community AnswerSure! As long as you resemble the princess in features and height and can act and are familiar with her story, you can do it. In terms of height limits, it's only extreme height differences that would disqualify you from getting the role. The limits on weight are more important, as all the Disney princesses are skinny.
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QuestionCan I be a Disney princess even if I'm a boy?Community AnswerYes, you can embody the qualities of a Disney princess regardless of gender. While you might traditionally be seen as a prince, both roles share traits like kindness and bravery.
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QuestionWhat age do I need to be to become a Disney Princess?Community AnswerYou need to be between 18 and 30 years old.
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QuestionWhat opportunities exist for African Americans to become Disney princesses?Community AnswerDisney features princesses of African descent, such as Tiana from "The Princess and the Frog," Asha from "Wish," and Iridessa from "Pixie Hollow."
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QuestionCan a boy portray Peter Pan?Community AnswerYes, you can audition to play Peter Pan if you resemble the character and can act like him; he is one of the face characters at Disneyland.
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QuestionWhat does it mean to be open to all Disney princesses, and how do they decide which one I will portray?Avery TaulbeeCommunity AnswerBeing open to all Disney princesses means being flexible with the casting results. While you might want to be Belle, the auditioners might find you more suitable for Ariel. The decision is mainly based on character availability and specific lookalike requirements, which are detailed in the auditions. Though certain appearance guidelines exist, they have become more lenient recently.
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QuestionCan I become a Disney Princess if I have autism?Community AnswerWhether you can become a Disney Princess may depend on how autism affects your social skills. If you have mild autism, you may be able to audition successfully. However, if autism significantly impacts your social interactions, it might be more challenging.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I have birthmarks and want to be a Disney Princess?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerYou can cover birthmarks with makeup or clothing to achieve the Disney Princess look.
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QuestionWhat should I say if someone uses a bad word against me?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerYou can respond by saying, "That's not very nice!"
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QuestionWhy are most Disney princesses white?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerMost Disney princess stories take place in Europe, which has been predominantly white. However, Disney is starting to show more diversity with characters like African American Tiana, Asian princesses Mulan and Raya, and Native American Pocahontas.
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QuestionWhy does Tiana look the most like a real person in the movie?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerShe's drawn more realistically than the other princesses.
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QuestionAre the options limited for a non-white man? Are all the princes white?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerThe only non-white princes are Naveen from "Princess and the Frog," Shang from "Mulan," and Aladdin. Dr. Facilier is a face character too.
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QuestionDo I need to speak like a Disney Princess for auditions?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerYes, you do. You should take voice lessons to learn how to sound like the princess you are auditioning for.
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QuestionCan identical twin sisters dress up as Elsa and Anna?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhat ethnicity can portray Pocahontas, Jasmine, or Moana?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerPocahontas is Native American, Jasmine is Arabic or from the Middle East, and Moana is Polynesian. While they all have brown skin, their cultures and ethnicities are distinct.
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QuestionWhat is the racial background of Naveen from The Princess and the Frog?Mianne WiskCommunity AnswerNaveen's ethnicity is never explicitly mentioned, but he is suggested to be of mixed-race. The name Naveen is of Indian origin, and his mother is shown in traditional Indian clothing. However, his voice actor is Latino, and Naveen has European features. He's from a fictional country called Maldonia, which seems to be near Spain or Italy, but is named after the Maldives in South Asia.
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