Summary

The Walt Disney Company is constantly tossing around new ideas for movies, some of which never get made,including several would-be Disney Princess movies. Which of these canceled movies might have been made a part of the official Disney Princess line is unclear, asDisney’s best unofficial princesseshave long been underappreciated. Generally, any proposed movie idea with a female protagonist in a fantastical setting could have become a Disney Princess movie.

Some of these canceled movies probably would not have been well received, as evidenced by theworst Disney Princess sequels. Disney had ideas for other follow-ups to some of its most famous movies, but the quality of other sequels didn’t suggest they would be anything good.Some other planned Disney Princess movies would actually have been interesting to see,constituting adaptations of classic fairy tales Disney has left untouched.Disney should try again with some canceled projectswhen a handful of their ideas are still promising.

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10Snow White Returns

Walt Disney Decided Not To Revisit The Original Disney Princess

Disney canceled twoSnow Whitemoviesthat may have answered some lingering questions about the studio’s first feature-length animated movie.The first idea for a continuation was discussed shortly afterSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs’successwhen Walt Disney was still alive and working. The standard sequelSnow White Returnswas conceptualized as a short film that would have shown the dwarves preparing for Snow White to return to their cottage for an annual visit. However, Disney ultimately decided to leave his original hit untouched in his lifetime.

In the early 2000s, an idea for aSnow Whiteprequel shedding light on the seven dwarves and the Evil Queen circulated. This also never came to fruition, letting the animated classic stand on its own. However,Disney and other studios are still fascinated by theSnow Whitestory,evidenced by the two live-actionSnow Whitemovies from the 2010s andDisney’s upcoming live-actionSnow Whiteremake.

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9Little Red Riding Hood

Disney Has Yet To Make A Little Red Riding Hood Feature

“Little Red Riding Hood” is counted as a contemporary of the classic Grimms' fairy tales that are the basis for many Disney animated classics; however, the tale has never gotten its own feature-length adaptation.Disney did produce a Little Red Riding Hood cartoon short in the 1920s,years beforeSnow White and the Seven Dwarfsentered production. Red is also a main character in Disney’s 2014 movie adaptation of the Broadway musicalInto the Woods.

Disney talked about making a Little Red Riding Hood movie sometime in the 1960s but abandoned it.

Collage of Buzz Lightyear, Elsa, and Elio from Toy Story, Frozen, and Elio

Disney talked about making a Little Red Riding Hood movie sometime in the 1960s but abandoned it. A point of comparison isFrozen, which was in development as an adaptation of “The Snow Queen” for decades. The tale of the mysterious Snow Queen always held a certain allure that made Disney committed to adapting it in some form eventually; perhaps some of the studio’s creatives feel the same way about Little Red.

8Penelope And The Twelve Months

Disney’s Princess Time Travel Adventure Ended Before It Began

In the 1940s, Disney creatives were working on an idea for a short film about a little girl traveling through time and meeting various supernatural beings with the aid of a magical grandfather clock. The concept art has since come to light, even though the movie was never produced. The girl Penelope might seem too young to be a Disney Princess, although many of the Disney Princesses are in their teens at the oldest.

Now in development at Disney is the apparently unrelated animated comedy musicalPenelope, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Princess and the Pea.” Although the two projects have nothing in common but the name of the potential princess,it would be interesting to see howPenelopetakes shape if the creators revisit some of the old artwork forPenelope and the Twelve Monthsfor inspiration. As it is, Penelope is a fitting fairy tale name, if recent pop culture is any indication.

7Disney Princess Enchanted Tales Sequel

A Series Of Disney Princess Short Films Only Got One Complete Movie

Disney Princess Enchanted Taleswas a proposed direct-to-video series of short films,each focusing on an additional adventure of one of the classic Disney Princesses.Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreamscame out in 2007, comprising two shorts about Jasmine and Aurora, respectively. However, according toMovieWeb, the next set of shorts was canceled when John Lasseter became chief creative officer at Disney and let go of all direct-to-video plans.

Some other under-the-radar Disney Princess adventures did see the light of day, mainly direct-to-video sequels and other tie-ins. For instance,The Little Mermaidgot a TV show in the 1990s showcasing various adventures with Arielleading up to the events of the movie. Most of these properties are considered to be of poorer quality than the feature-length movies.Disney Princess Enchanted Taleswould likely have been the same — however, some children would still have appreciated them.

6Goldilocks And The Three Bears

Disney Considered Adapting This Crafty Heroine Long Before Puss In Boots

2022’sPuss in Boots: The Last Wishwas a well-deserved hit for many reasons, one of which is the grungy and heartfelt take Goldilocks and the Three Bears, with the characters voiced by a veritable set of stars. It seems unlikely that whatever Disney had planned back in the day for this fairy tale would have measured up.Also in development in the 1960s was a Disney movie adaptation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears"which never got off the ground.

Like some other canceled projects, the source material gives writers little to work with, and this probably would have been a movie less than 90 minutes long.Any adaptation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” today would probably have to go through the same development cycle asFrozento become a substantial story and would then be unrecognizable. However, the characters Goldie and Bear, inspired by this story, have appeared on Disney Junior.

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5Mulan 3

Disney Wrote Off Mulan 3 After Mulan 2

Mulanis generally considered one of the best Disney Princess movies; its sequel less so.Disney’sMulanalmost had two sequels, the second of which was canceled beforeMulan IIeven came out. Presumably, this was due toMulan IIreceiving less than optimal reviews.Mulan IIcontinues to address some complex facets concerning gender roles,but some of the dialogue and subplots are too contrived.

Mulan IIIwas also headed in the direction of adapting serious historical topics,as early ideas for the plot included Mulan helping another young woman rescue her father from Japan. However, Disney opted not to do anything else withMulanuntil the live-action remake in 2020, which received mixed reviews. Notably, Mulan’s original voice actress Ming-Na Wen made a cameo in the remake, introducing the new Mulan to the emperor.

4Rose-Red

Snow White’s Forgotten Counterpart Almost Got Her Own Disney Movie

Snow White shares her name with one of the protagonists of another, lesser-known Grimm fairy tale, called “Snow-White and Rose-Red.” The story follows two sisters living in the wilderness with their mother who encounter a cursed prince and a malicious dwarf; Snow-White marries the story’s main prince while he conveniently turns out to have a brother for Rose-Red to marry.Disney’s plan followingSnow Whitein 1937 was to produce a live-action spinoff about Rose-Red,making Disney’s Snow White her sister.

Part of the reason that Rose-Red is a relatively unknown character is that she never got a Disney adaptation when many widespread conceptions about such fairy tale characters come from Disney movies.

Part of the reason that Rose-Red is a relatively unknown character is that she never got a Disney adaptation when many widespread conceptions about such fairy tale characters come from Disney movies.Once Upon a Timevaguely alluded to “Snow-White and Rose-Red” by making their versions of Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood close friends,who often appear on-screen together with their signature colors starkly contrasting. However, as modern pop culture is still interested in the darker aspects of Snow White, creators may turn to Rose-Red while conceptualizing future works.

3Swan Lake

Disney Rejected Making Swan Lake’s Odette A Princess

Swan Lakeactually could have been an amazing addition to the lineup of Disney Princess movies,if Disney had done it right. The story and music are morbid yet beautiful, adapted asBarbie of Swan Lakeand referenced in horror movies likeBlack SwanandAbigail.The Swan Princessis the animated production that many people mistake for a Disney movie — and they are not far off. The style is, not coincidentally, reminiscent of the animated Disney movies of the 1980s and 1990s.

Former Disney director Richard Rich supposedly pitched aSwan Lakemovie to Disney but was rejected,before he left Disney to start his own production company (viaIMDB). He then madeThe Swan Princess, which has a decent following of defenders. This movie might not be the best work of animated storytelling, but it at least being serviceable illustrates that Disney should have taken the opportunity to make it.

2Gigantic

Disney’s New Jack & The Beanstalk Movie Never Made It Out Of Development

Giganticwas meant to join Disney’s era of 3D-animated movies, having been in development up until it was shelved in the late 2010s. This take onJack & the Beanstalkwould have been set in Spain during the Age of Exploration, following a teenage Jack as he befriends an 11-year-old giantess called Inma. If this were officially or unofficially labeled a Disney Princess movie,Inma would supposedly be the"princess"in question.

Inma probably would have been a very sweet and endearing character and a great addition to Disney’s roster.Despite the interesting possibilitiesGiganticposed, it was abandoned,now around seven years ago. The premise of Jack allying with a giant who truly needs his help and that giant being a young girl is a completely new take on the story, unlike how some recent instances of pop culture have only shown Jack waging war on the giants.

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1Princess Academy

Disney’s Most Ambitious Princess Project Was Unfortunately Never Made

Princess Academyis a canceled animated short filmthat intended to bring together not just all of Disney’s official princesses, but all the female characters from Disney’s repertoire. Concept art shows Sally (Nightmare Before Christmas), Violet (The Incredibles), Alice (in Wonderland) and her sister, and others alongside the likes of Cinderella and Aurora. The rough story idea was to have all these young women together in a boarding school — the so-called Princess Academy. The status of Disney’s live-action heroines in this project isn’t clear.

Princess Academy would have been a powerful addition to Disney’s repertoirethrough (at least partially) dismantling the fundamental barrier Disney creates between its"official"Disney Princesses and other female characters. Bringing together characters from the beginning of Disney to its 3D era along with Pixar’s cast would have been a dynamic take on this. Sadly,Princess Academydoes not seem to be moving forward, along with some other exciting, forgotten Disney projects.