Disney Princesses Become American Girl Dolls in NEW Disney100 Collaboration

An iconic collaboration is set to captivate the hearts of fans around the world.

It has just been revealed that some of the Disney princesses have been transformed into American Girl dolls as part of a collaboration celebrating the Disney100 celebration. This extraordinary union brings together two iconic brands -the Walt Disney Company and American Girl- to create a magical product like no other.

The fact that it has taken so long for this collaboration to happen is honestly surprising. There is a ton of crossover between Disney fans and fans of American Girl dolls. American Girl is known for creating high-quality dolls and accessories that inspire children to be brave, kind, and confident. They are well known for their line of dolls featuring characters from different parts of history, as well as their “Doll of the Year” series.

This year, Disney has been hard at work creating unique and incredible collaborations with beloved brands. They are doing this as a way to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Walt Disney Company. Collaborations include everything from a Disney Car to LEGO sets to Disney Makeup collections.

Now, this new line with American Girl Dolls is in the running for being the best collab of all.

American Girl has just released three limited edition collector Dolls based on some of the most iconic Disney princesses. The collection includes Princess Jasmine, Princess Belle, and Princess Rapunzel. The dolls are made in extremely limited batches of 4,000 dolls each and are priced at $300 each. Each doll comes with the full costume from their respective animated film and a certificate of authenticity.

While these dolls are certainly on the more expensive end of American Girl Dolls, these collectibles will likely be worth a lot in the future. It is unclear if more princesses will be getting dolls in the future. There would certainly be a market for other Princesses like Tiana, Cinderella, Snow White, and Mulan.

Cosplay Disney Princesses Seen Being Escorted Out of Magic Kingdom

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There are a lot of experiences that make a Disney vacation incredibly special. From eating a ton of excellent food to riding fun attractions that take you to faraway places, and all the great merchandise you can wear all year round. One experience that is always special, no matter how old you are, is the character interactions that can be found at all the Parks. Who doesn’t want to give Mickey a big hug or create some mischief with Stitch?

When it comes to these princeless meetings, Disney does not want any Guest to get confused about whether the character is a part of the Park experience or not. Disney also knows that Guests love to dress up as their favorite characters. While Disneybounding — wearing regular clothes that represent specific characters — is completely acceptable, Disney has strict rules when it comes to outright costumes.

A viral video has been making rounds, showing a group of women, dressed in full princess costumes, being escorted through Magic Kingdom Park by a group of Disney Cast Members. The women admit that they are not Disney princesses. The person filming is told that Guests are allowed to wear costumes because it is Halloween time. However, they are all then taken to a closed-off area of the Park.

Disney Princess Cosplay

The original video says that the women were kicked out of the Park. The follow-up videos on TikTok were flooded with comments on both sides of the argument. Many were pointing out that Disney does not typically allow costumes like that into the Park. Others argued that the women were allowed to dress like that because it was Halloween, the one time of year when adults can wear costumes.

You can watch the video of the encounter below:

These are Disney’s current costume guidelines:

Disney World Guest Appearance Guidelines

Disney World reserves the right to exclude visitors to their gated attractions who wear clothing that could create a distraction. This policy is in effect at the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Blizzard Beach, Typhoon Lagoon, and Disney Springs.

Examples of unacceptable attire include:

  • Clothing displaying offensive messages/language
  • Adult costumes or clothing that can be viewed as a costume (children under age 10 are excluded)
  • Clothing made with offensive material, (ie transparent)
  • Clothing that is excessively torn
  • Clothing which exposes inappropriate portions of the body such as string bikini tops, G-strings, bikini bottoms, etc.
  • Guests wearing wedding attire are discouraged from entering the theme parks.

All Disney theme park guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times. Swimsuit tops are allowed when worn with other appropriate clothing.

Disney’s Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon have other criteria in place which may vary from the general appearance guidelines. Depending on the venue and event, variations may be acceptable.

Disneybounding Goofy

The Disney Princesses Get A New Comic

Disney princesses have been represented in countless books, movies, parodies, song covers, and drawings done by their fans–but there’s one collection of Disney-princess-themed content that you may not have seen, and it’s just had a new addition! Cassey Ho, also known as Blogilates, has been a Youtube fitness powerhouse since 2009. Her Youtube channel’s high-energy Pilates workouts have garnered her a following of over 5.6 million fans, and she’s expanded into designing activewear called Popflex Active that’s also been a success. In 2019, Blogilates began a new spinoff in the form of “Blogicomics“, a social media account where small comics (drawn by Daniel Kordek) are created that depict relatable and humorous things about the life of a ‘fitness junkie’. Blogicomics has featured Disney princesses or villains several times; now, there’s a new Disney princess comic to be seen!

In this comic, the Disney princesses go back to school (appropriately, since it’s that time of year)! Ariel, Aurora, and Cinderella are the popular cheerleaders, their respective princes are the top athletes in class, and Belle is (somewhat predictably) the AP student.

The comic also includes two villains’ high school alter egos: Cruella and Maleficent (who was also featured in another comic previously). Kordek has portrayed them as “tortured artists”, whose passionate personalities and big imaginations would draw them to the art studio.

As for extracurriculars, Pocahontas is depicted as an avid volunteer, with Mulan running for class president while Tiana and Snow White focus on bake sale fundraisers.

As a humorous ending and ode to the Blogicomics fitness theme, the high school series ends with all of the princesses being included in a gym class workout (while Elsa and Jasmine “fly” by in the background).

As it happens, Blogilates has also seen success with some Disney workouts, shown below. Each of the Youtube channel’s “Disney” videos received positive comments from fans.

So far, there have only been a few Disney-princess-themed workouts on the channel, but Cassey Ho has indicated that there are more to come!

New McDonald’s Happy Meal Toys Feature Disney Princesses & Star Wars

Via DisneyTips.com

It’s time to visit your local McDonald’s Disney collectors! McDonald’s has teamed up with Disney once again to released a new McDonald Happy Meal toy where you can “Choose Your Journey”. Select either Disney Princesses or Star Wars to get a special collectible Happy Meal toy. But don’t wait… these toys are only available while supplies last!

The eight Disney Princess Happy Meal toys include Princess Tiana, Cinderella, Ariel, Jasmine, Moana, Belle, Snow White, and Mulan as pictures below! All of the Princess stands connect for one royal gathering.

The nine Star Wars Happy Meal toys include Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Kylo Ren, Yoda, Finn, Boba Fett, Chewbacca, Sith Trooper, and First Order Stormtrooper. They may be pretty cool to look at, but each Star Wars toy also shoots out small discs!

According to Attractions Magazine “Choose Your Journey” toys will be available in McDonald’s Happy Meal through April 26, 2021 (while supplies last). Snag your Happy Meal before these collectible are gone! Check out all the details and special Happy Meal activity sheets as available on HappyMeal.com.