Top 6 Most Popular Disney Characters of All Time

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  3. top 3 Cinderella
  4. top 4 Elsa
  5. top 5 Aurora
  6. top 6 Ariel

Elsa

Elsa The Queen is a deuteragonist in 2013's feature film, Frozen, produced by Disney, who also appeared in the 2019 sequel. Ever since she was born by Queen Iduna and King Agnarr, Elsa was already gifted with the great power of snow and ice. During most of her childhood, Elsa was always afraid that the power she had was monstrous. As a result, she decided to separate herself from the rest of the world, determined to protect her kingdom and her family.


But soon when she grew up, her one-time anger triggered a terrifying curse that turned the kingdom into eternal winter seasons. But thanks to Anna's devotion to her, Elsa eventually managed to keep her powers under control and enjoy a peaceful life among her dear people, gaining new self-confidence.


However, only after a three-year reign, the queen has to come back to Ahtoh Allan and assume her position as the Spirit of The Magical Forests, whose goal is to close the gap between people and nature magic. So Elsa decided to abdicate her throne in her kingdom, letting her sister, Anna, become Arendelle's new queen.


It's speculated that Elsa is more or less inspired by Andersen's story "The Snow Queen". At first, Disney wanted to build her as a villain. However, thanks to the song "Let It Go", the filmmakers were inspired to turn her into a tragic character.


First appearance: 2013

Movies: Frozen, Frozen II, Frozen Fever

Source: Vox
Source: Vox
Source: Disney Frozen
Source: Disney Frozen

Top 6 Most Popular Disney Characters of All Time

  1. top 1 Mickey Mouse
  2. top 2 Tinker Bell
  3. top 3 Cinderella
  4. top 4 Elsa
  5. top 5 Aurora
  6. top 6 Ariel

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