Eugene's the second Disney Hero after Phoebus to have facial hair, but he's the first among the Disney Princes to have facial hair.
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Merida. Merida's place as a Disney princess was rather groundbreaking in the fact that she was the first Disney princess who wasn't given a prince. Her entire story is more about family and that kind of love. Merida has a rather free spirit and is strong and independent.
Princess AuroraAurora is probably the quietest of all the princesses, with only around 18 lines of dialogue in her own film, Sleeping Beauty, released in 1959. She's known for two things: her looks and her ability to sleep through pretty much anything, both of which might not be the best skills for the top job.
Mulan is without a doubt Disney's most iconic warrior woman. She arguably influenced the many other Disney princess characters who came after her awe-inspiring story. Mulan is a powerful and savvy female heroine with military training who is also courageous and fearless even during life-and-death battles.
Preparing For Your Plus Size At Disney World TripOver the years, the theme park has earned a reputation for being “Pooh Size Friendly.” Yes, like Winnie-the-Pooh! Meaning that Disney welcomes guests of all sizes.
Pretty much every character has to wear a wig (even those with updos are wearing a wig), with one major exception: The actors playing Pocahontas can be “hair-approved.”
Beginning Feb.3, employees can show up to work with a beard or a goatee without worry, as long as it is shorter than a quarter of an inch. Soul patches are still not allowed.