50. Sisu
The lovely Awkwafina, who voices Sisu, defies all expectations about what the "final dragon" had in mind for the fictitious realm of Kumandra. Sisu is a witty goofball who enjoys having fun. Only mythical beings known as dragons are able to shield rival tribes from the evil powers that are destroying their division. Sisu is admired for her friendliness and genuineness. She was naturally self-deprecating and didn't feel she was the fairy tale hero everyone expected, so in order to become the hero Kumandra deserved, she had to find her talent and have faith in her skills.
49. Flynn Rider
In "Tangled," Flynn Rider, also known as Eugene Fitzherbert, teams up with Rapunzel on a quest to learn her actual identity. Flynn Rider is a charming thief. He is said to be able to express anything passionately. Characters like Han Solo and Robin Hood have traits in common with Rider, a gorgeous bastard who changed his selfish ways after falling in love with Rapunzel. After the "Rider" character is defeated, a likable, compassionate, and protective man may be revealed. After all, the "Rider" character is really a front.
48. Cinderella
This princess occasionally receives criticism for her possibly rash decision to wed a man she hardly knows, yet it happens frequently at Disney. Leaving that aside, despite spending the majority of her life in service, Cinderella maintains a strong feeling of freedom. She has a lot of character strength because she can put up with being persecuted by both the cruel Lady Tremaine and her half-sister. Despite everything, he defiantly shows kindness to the woman she lives with, refusing to give in to the savagery she witnesses every day.
47. Raya
Raya isn't your average Disney princess; instead, she's shown as being tough, self-reliant, and smart beyond her years. When her home is attacked by evil forces, Raya sets out on her own in search of a broken dragon jewel and a creature that can restore peace to Kumandra. In stark contrast to Sisu the dragon, who always looks for the best in people, Raya's main problem is her lack of trust in others. Teamwork ultimately prevails, and it's motivating to see a character acknowledge her flaws, take action to improve, and grow as a consequence.
46. Thumper
Thumper, who is also incredibly adorable, ends up being Bambi's best friend and provides a variety of other assistance as he moves through the forest. This tiny rabbit is everything but Bambi's sidekick; instead, he has a strong personality. In addition, people liked him right away due to his playful and mischievous nature. He is remarkably wise and frequently repeats the wise words his father taught him: "If you can't say something pleasant, don't say anything at all." Despite the fact that he occasionally says things that get him into trouble.
45. Aladdin
Aladdin doesn't just steal for the sake of stealing; he also does it to help people who are hungry like him and to avoid being loathed by the market owners in Agrabah. Throughout the film, the brave main character exhibits his selflessness, but the film's climatic scenes are when he chooses to use his dying wish to free the genie from his captivity inside the lamp. In contrast to all the past masters who catered to their desires, Aladdin sacrifices a great lot of himself for the sake of another, demonstrating what a remarkable character he is.
44. Maui
Moana ends up learning what she needs to know about navigation from Maui, who is first portrayed as an enemy in the movie. Despite being loud and overconfident, the shape-shifting demigod reveals his human side as the truth about his disastrous beginning is exposed. As soon as we peered beyond its exterior, we began to fall in love with Maui. Additionally, "You're Welcome," one of his solo songs, is among the most enduring Disney tunes in recent memory.
43. Anna
While Anna is a different kind of Disney princess altogether, she does have certain shortcomings, like her willingness to wed a man she hardly ever gets to see. She is one of the most approachable characters because of her highly awkward demeanor. In particular, Anna is devoted to her loved ones and determined to find the good in everyone, especially her sister Elsa. When Hans' true nature became apparent, she had to learn the hard way that she might be too trusting. She sacrifices herself in the purest expression of true love in order to save her sister, yet she never wavers in her resolve or devotion to her.
42. Ralph
In "Wreck-It Ralph," we come across a cute evil man who merely desires to be a hero. Ralph, who is victimized by other players in his game, captures our attention right away as he sets out on a perilous quest to collect medals and become a hero. Obviously a little greedy in the beginning, Ralph's recklessness led to the unintentional destruction of multiple video games. But through his friendship with Vanellope, Ralph learns that being a hero needs more than just donning a medal, and by the end of the movie, he has earned our respect.
41. Queen of Hearts
Even though she only makes a fleeting cameo in "Alice in Wonderland," this fearsome foe makes a lasting impression as the movie comes to a close. Despite the fact that she spends the majority of her time attempting to decapitate Alice, the tyrant queen remains one of Disney's most recognizable villains. One of the delights of this unique masterwork continues to be Queen of Hearts, a larger-than-life and unexpected character. Because she frequently loses her temper and becomes as red as a rose, she insisted on having her gardener paint the entire tree.