Pocahontas was the first Disney Princess to have a visible tattoo!
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In 1995, Disney released the movie Pocahontas and we were introduced to it's first tattooed Disney princess. Pocahontas, the daughter of a powerful Algonquin chief, had a red armband placed around her right bicep and over twenty years later—she is still the only Disney princess with ink.
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