i think it is princess Tiana
No, the Swan Princess was distributed by New Line Cinemas and Sony. The film was; however, directed by a Richard Rich who had previously worked for Disney.
Disney Channel is owned by Disney Channels Worldwide, otherwise known as Disney - ABC Television Group. Disney Channel is an American cable channel.
Walt Disney came from a Norwegian, Irish, French, and German background, and his family was middle class in the early 19th-century. Disney lived comfortably and was able to pursue all he wanted in life because of it.
Any female protagonist or heroine in a Disney film that was never mentioned to be a princess or a part of a royal family such as Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Wendy from Peter Pan, or Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Female characters that are animals won't count, either.However, heroines such as Eilonwyn from The Black Cauldron and Kida from Atlantis: The Lost Empire that were mentioned to be princess aren't official Disney Princess because their films that they appeared in weren't based on any existing fairy tales nor were musicals.
Walt Disney's father, Elias Disney, was Irish-Canadian. His mother, Flora Call Disney, was of German-American descent. Elias moved to the United States from Ontario and settled in Chicago, Illinois.
No, she is not. She is not from a royal family and she does not marry anyone of royalty. She is, however, a part of the Disney Princess collection for some reason....
A Nubian princess is defined as a dark skinned African women who is beautiful. Some famous African women who could be considered Nubian princesses would be Queen Amenirdis I, Queen Amanishaketo and Ahmose-Nefertari.
I think Rapunzel
Research on the African-American Family was created in 1968.
He is African American. I am truthfully a family member of his but our family is extremely mixed as far as our family history goes but both his parents are African American.
the obama family
An American Tale. :)
No, the Swan Princess was distributed by New Line Cinemas and Sony. The film was; however, directed by a Richard Rich who had previously worked for Disney.
NO she was not african american. She was simply american
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