The Princesses Of Westeros – Game Of Thrones Characters Reimagined As Disney Princesses

The Princesses Of Westeros – Game Of Thrones Characters Reimagined As Disney Princesses


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While we have already looked at a Disney Version Of Game Of Thrones, here we have an excellent adaptation of our favorite women in Game of Thrones specifically reimagined as Disney Princesses this time.

Artist Sam Tsui aka DjeDjehuti on DeviantArt has done those stunning renditions of Game of Thrones Characters as Classic Disney Princesses.

Someone needs to bring this idea to Disney Studios with a complex change in the scenes of violence, language and sex. Totally doable, right?

Ariel as Melisandre

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Seeing our favorite Disney redhead (I still love you, Merida) dressed as The Red Witch makes me sing “I want to be a part of your world”. What a great mashup.

Aurora as Cersei

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Aurora is a much sweeter and more pleasant princess than Cersei ever was, but you can’t deny how much she looks like her in that.

Belle and Margeary

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Belle is a perfect Margaery – kind, sweet, beautiful and graceful. Even if she gets her happily-ever-after with her handsome prince, we can all pretend that Margaery will live vicariously through this picture.

Cinderella as Catelyn Stark

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Our favorite mother is portrayed by our favorite woman’s daughter. Hardworking, honest, and loyal, Catelyn and Cinderella have something in common – except hair color.

Elsa as Daeneys

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The Mother of Dragons takes a cold turn in this picture as Elsa. Their elemental differences aside, they look like they could be brothers from different men. …Wait. Can we confirm they are not related at all?! Come on, Disney…

Grandfather Fa as Olenna Tyrell

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My two favorite grandparents rolled into one. My day, month, and year are done. Their personalities are very similar and they both love each other very much. Oh, Lady Olenna… You are lost.

Jasmine as Ellaria Sand

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Beautiful, exotic, and partnered with beautiful men – Jasmine and Ellaria might as well be the same person, with one tiny exception – Jasmine is much less petty and vindictive than Ellaria was.

Lilo as Arya Stark

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Lilo and Arya are both dark, morbid, dark little girls. One of Disney’s only female leads, these two are an excellent mashup as well.

Merida as Ygritte

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Wild red curls, badass attitude, awesome accent, excellent aim with the bow and arrow… Ygritte is Merida, and Merida is Ygritte.

Mulan as Brienne

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Yes. Even though we don’t see Brienne’s early years and struggles, she has gone through a lot to become the respected knight that she is. She didn’t have to lie about being a woman like Mulan did, but these ladies show the world that women can do just as much (if not more) than any man. So much so.

Rapunzel as Sansa Stark

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Who better to portray Sansa, who has been locked in a tower time and time again, oppressed by abusers and had a pretty tough life, than Rapunzel? She also knows how it feels, and she has wonderful hair too.

Snow White as Shae

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The illustration is beautiful, but there’s a reason why I’m a little annoyed at the artist’s choice. These two have nothing in common, except that they both seem to really like having dwarves around… Ha.

Tiana as Meera Reed

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You may be scratching your head at this, but here’s what the artist himself had to say:”Meera is obviously the sprinky girl who helps Bran and the crew reach the three-eyed raven north of -wall — The Qasab are the rulers of the wall. Cranogmen, who live in swamps and marshes and are sometimes called ‘frog eaters’ — so I thought this Tiana, a bayou beauty herself, would be a perfect fit!”






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