14 Disney Princesses Sorted Into Hogwarts Houses

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Welcome to our clan of Disney chaos! Today we have an extra fun video for you guys. Whether it be from reading the novels, or watching the movies, most of the world is aware of Harry Potter and the wizarding world it takes place in. If you are a fellow Harry Potter fan, then you no doubt remember the four houses that the students of Hogwarts are placed into. For today’s video, we are going to be discussing 14 Disney Princesses, and the Hogwarts houses they belong to, based on their particular attributes and personalities. Be sure to watch until the end to see where your favorite Disney Princess might have ended up.

Let us know in the comments what Hogwarts House YOU belong in, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, or Ravenclaw?

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  • I completely understand why Anna would be in Gryffindor but I think she would fit better in Huflepuff. All of her actions in the film are driven by her kind heart and loyalty. She even got engaged to a man she jst met and then left her whole kingdom in his hands! She is far too trusting and wildly loyal. Aurora is an obvious Hufflepuff because... She is kind to everyone, she is shown to be nice to the fairies, her animal friends and prince Philip. She is very loyal and honest especially to Fauna, Flora, and Merryweather. She usually obeys their rules respectfully, even though she may disagree with them. Look at the scene when she meets Philip, she was naturally startled and apprehensive since she was raised not to talk to strangers and then compromised in agreeing to talk to him by arranging to meet him at her cottage, under the supervision of the fairies. She then tells the fairies about her meeting instead of keeping it a secret. Also, she's actually quite selfless and strong-willed. When Aurora finds out about her real background as a princess and realizes that she can't see Phillip anymore, she, although deeply upset, shows firmness and loyalty to those that she cares about. Aurora agrees to push her feelings away and do what is right. Hufflepuffs are known to do what is right. Tiana is a Hufflepuff to me because she is hardworking and that is the thing, she values the most. Yes, she is ambitious but so are Hufflepuffs. She doesn't cut corners to get what she wants and isn't cunning at all. Tiana works hard to get her dream and is unafraid of toil. Hard work is all she believes in. She is also true and honest in her attempt to get her dream. Tiana doesn’t give the talisman to Facilier, even though it would be easier. Tiana is uncorrupted in her business and is just. Tiana is also loyal to her father in her determination to get his and her dream. She is also patient to put in the work of one day owning her restaurant. I think Elsa is a Ravenclaw. In other source materials she is shown be an intellect and diligent, especially in Frozen: A Sister More Like Me “I’d have loved to have a friend who knew geometry…” “I considered it my job to do what needed to be done…” Between the two sisters, Elsa is portrayed as being smarter, cautious, more mature, and rational compared to Anna. She appears calm, reserved, regal, graceful and poised at her coronation despite being anxious on the inside. She is creative, as shown when she creates things with her ice magic. She was curious about the voice/Fifth Spirit and wanted to learn about the origin of her powers as well as learn about the past. Ravenclaws are known for being on the introverted side, because they like time to reflect on their own thoughts and they sometimes prefer to be alone or with small groups rather than large crowds. This perfectly describes the Snow Queen. Hufflepuff could work too since she is loyal, hard-working, and kind. When given a chance to rest and relent, Elsa's true, warm, kind, fun-loving, and innocently mischievous personality are shown. She has a generous disposition that contributes to her compassion towards her people. Elsa's actions are driven by the desire to protect her kingdom, and more intimately, Anna. Once over her fear, she works hard at mastering and controlling her powers. Hard work and loyalty are key to Elsa, and that makes her a Hufflepuff in my eyes. Ariel is a Gryffindor. The only reason she went to Ursula and signed the contract was because she was because she was mad at her father. This to me is an impulsive and reckless move. She acted before thinking and that is a Gryffindor trait. She is brave and is a total rebel who doesn’t obey the rules. She is also very passionate especially for the human world and has a short temper like her father. Basically, she is brave to the point of recklessness, going so far as to put herself in physical danger when making a deal with Ursula, who she knows is not to be trusted. Has a general disregard for rules which is seen by her defying her father by going to the surface and saving Eric. She is fiery and can be short tempered as well as stubborn.
  • Anna is Huff, snow white is Huff. Aurora is Huff. I don't know where you got kindness as being a ravenclaw trait, but huffs are the ones known for kindness and acceptance.
  • Mulan has all the Gryffindor traits man lmao She was Brave when confronting the evil, had the courage to step up with the mens army to fight, she earned the respect and valor of all china. To me Mulan is definitely a Gryffindor.
  • Ariel not in Slytherin? She was so driven by her own desire of freedom and controlling her own life that she recklessly made a deal with the Devil. Also she’s courageous and determined to fulfill her goal.
  • I disagree with certain princessess. I think that Anna would be in Hufflepuff because it was loyalty and love for her sister that drove her. Everyone saw Elsa as a monster, but Anna was loyal to her. She was always by her side and she never hated her for being isolated because of her. Ariel would be in Slytherin for sure. It was her personal ambition and desire that drove her
  • As a Hufflepuff I would chose Cinderella, Snow White and Aurora into my house but NOT Ariel. I think she would fit better in any of the other three houses.
  • Jasmine to me is the most Slytherin DIsney Princess that exists. Wanting to change the societal view of women is ambitious. But what was most telling was the scene where she was seducing Jafar in a red dress. I think a Gryffindor in that moment would have distracted Jafar by making loud noises like yelling and rattling chains. The fact that she chose to seemingly conform to Jafar's wishes sealed her deal as Slytherin. Tiana is ambitious but the way she went about to achieving her goal was through hard work. Hufflepuff suits her more than Slytherin. Anna is also a Hufflepuff because her biggest motivation was her loyalty to her sister. Elsa's not a born leader, that's why she (spoilers I guess) steps down at the end of the second movie. Mulan. See, I think she is a severely misunderstood character. There have been many instances where people have said that she proved that women could fight just as well as men, and while she technically did, that was more of an accident. The real reason she enlisted as a soldier was because she saw it was wrong that her injured father had to go fight again in his age and condition. In my opinion, this makes her less of a Slytherin and more of a Gryffindor.
  • I think Pocahontas would be a Ravenclaw - yes, she’s bold, but what stands out more to me is her wisdom and quirkiness (she’s sort of the Luna Lovegood of her tribe).
  • Pocahontas should be Ravenclaw, she is curious, smart and open-minded, willing to learn others' culture and teach them her own.
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  • @FarraigeQ
    Mulan is THE DEFINITION OF GRYFFINDOR! She took courage to pretend to be a man even though she knew that if someone found out she would be dead. She showed bravery throughout the movie. She didn’t do anything for her personal ambitions she did it because it was the right thing to do.
  • I think mulan would have been in Gryffindor because she was very brave
  • Like many others, I can’t see Mulan anywhere other than Gryffindor. Bear in mind, not all great leaders come from Slytherin, just all people in Slytherin seek a path to become leaders: there’s a difference. First, when she joined the army it wasn’t out of ambition, whether to lead or otherwise. There was no path to greatness for a woman there at the time. A Slytherin would have used cleverness to marry her way to a position of power. Instead Mulan did it for the noble reason of saving her father’s life. And she never deliberately sought to become a leader of the men to gain power; instead she lead by inspiring others through her example. Those are Gryffindor attributes, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
  • Merida is a Slytherin!!! She is very ambitious (Slytherin trait). She wants her freedom and her own choices, and she's willing to take drastic measures to achieve those goals. She does everything to get her way, even if it hurts people. She is cunning as she sees the loophole in the rule that the oldest of any clan can shoot for her hand and in the end she is loyal to her own clan and family which is another trait of Slytherin. Just because she has a red lion's mane doesn't mean she's a Gryffindor or worse, a Weasly 🤮
  • @hazycraze
    Rapunzel would be Slytherin. She was so determined to see the lights that she used Flynn to her advantage. She was holding something that meant a lot to and she was well-aware of it. That is something a Slytherin would do. She charmed herself into getting it her way (Max and the Vikings) That is something a Slytherin could do. She used her hair to her benefit, like when they were trapped in the cave and they were going to drown she used her hair to save them. She didn’t rely on dumb luck or others to rescue her. She was a very resourceful and ambitious woman, so she is totally Slytherin. Also got to add she was also born a princess, she wasn’t married in (pure blood)
  • A bit controversial but I think Belle is a Gryffindor. Reasons: The books she reads are all about adventure and far off places and fairytales. The song she sings is literally about adventure and how she wants more in her life. Then she also stands up for herself against an intimidating beast and took her father's place which was kind of reckless. I think a ravenclaw would have left, developed a plan and came back. She literally is Hermione, she seemed like she was a textbook ravenclaw, but she ended up in gryffindor. But these are just my thoughts🤷‍♀️
  • @nebb2008
    Rapunzel/Tangled is HUFFLEPUFF 💛💛💛💛💛 She's hard working,loves animals,kind,loyal and health others with her hair!
  • I feel like Ariel is a Ravenclaw because of her relentless thirst for knowledge of what life is like above water
  • I honestly think Ariel would have been either a ravenclaw or a slytherin, she collects lost things and wants to know more about the other world. Constantly looking for answers and learning new things. At the same time, shes ambitious enough to make a deal with ursula and get the prince to fall in love with her. I think shes definitely ravenclaw and slytherin material