Ever seen 14 Disney princesses in one frame? The characters unite for 'Ralph Breaks the Internet'

From Anna of 'Frozen' to Jasmine of 'Aladdin', all are seen taking a selfie in an image that went viral.

Agencies
LOS ANGELES: What happens when all the Disney princesses - Anna from "Frozen", Ariel from "The Little Mermaid" and Jasmine from "Aladdin", among others - come together in a room? You get the Queen of all scenes.

Disney's upcoming animated feature "Ralph Breaks the Internet", starring John C Reilly and Sarah Silverman in the lead, features such a congregation scene of the studio's some of the most popular female characters.

The studio has also roped in the original talent behind these royalties to once again lend their voices to these beloved characters for the epic scene.

Disney princesses unite for 'Ralph Breaks the Internet'

The princesses, who feature in the scene, and their human self include Irene Bedard ("Pocahontas"), Kristen Bell (Anna in "Frozen"), Jodi Benson (Ariel in "The Little Mermaid"), Auli'i Cravalho ("Moana"), Linda Larkin (Jasmine in "Aladdin"), Kelly Macdonald (Merida in "Brave"), Idina Menzel (Elsa in "Frozen"), Mandy Moore (Rapunzel in "Tangled"), Paige O'Hara (Belle in "Beauty and the Beast"), Anika Noni Rose (Tiana in "The Princess and the Frog") and Ming-Na Wen ("Mulan").

Director Phil Johnston said, "We were able to get just about everyone who's still with us to reprise their roles. As each actress came in to record her lines, we invited her to sit with the animators and talk about her character."

Disney princesses unite for 'Ralph Breaks the Internet'

ADVERTISEMENT
Larkin, who voiced Jasmine in Disney's 1992 animated feature "Aladdin", said, "The inside jokes and the affectionate nods to the princesses' original stories make me laugh every time."

Veteran actor Paige O'Hara, who lent her voice to the character of Belle in 1991 film "Beauty and The Beast", liked the fun and tongue-in-cheek insider humour during the making of the scene.

Disney princesses unite for 'Ralph Breaks the Internet'

"It's really funny but in a respectful, loving way. I think it walks a perfect line," she added.

"Ralph Breaks The Internet" releases this Friday.
ADVERTISEMENT

BatPod, Hell Cycle & Moto-Terminator: Monstrous Bikes From Movies That Will Blow Your Mind
1/7
It’s usually the rider who defines a bike. But these superbikes from movies stretch our imagination from being conventional to unreal and beyond.
It’s usually the rider who defines a bike. But these superbikes from movies stretch our imagination from being conventional to unreal and beyond.
This monstrous two-wheeler stands out with its unconventional architecture. It requires it to be piloted partly in a ‘Superman position’ and steered by the shoulders instead of hands. Actually driven in the movie The Dark Knight (2008), it was conceptualised by Nathan Crowley, who also created the Batmobile. The bike has 20-inch front and rear tyres, and the engines are in the hubs of the wheels. Crowley never revealed the power of its engine.
This monstrous two-wheeler stands out with its unconventional architecture. It requires it to be piloted partly in a ‘Superman position’ and steered by the shoulders instead of hands. Actually drive..
Read More
The Devil’s motorcycle-riding bounty hunter in Ghost Rider (2007) rides one that doesn’t follow the natural laws of physics. It has no suspensions, is powered by hellfire and could not be destroyed by any means. The Hell Cycle can move at incredible speeds, move up vertical surfaces, ride over water and is sometimes capable of flight. The wheels are constantly on fire, which leaves a trail along the road when moving.
The Devil’s motorcycle-riding bounty hunter in Ghost Rider (2007) rides one that doesn’t follow the natural laws of physics. It has no suspensions, is powered by hellfire and could not be destroyed ..
Read More
The Moto-Terminators of Terminator Salvation (2009) are automated motorcycles, produced by Skynet sometime before 2018, whose main purpose is to hunt down humans. They have red optic sensors and plasma emitters on their sides. The motorcycles are agile, with the sensors calculating debris or obstacles ahead, even viewing them in slow motion. With this trait, they can avoid any obstacle, even at high speed.
The Moto-Terminators of Terminator Salvation (2009) are automated motorcycles, produced by Skynet sometime before 2018, whose main purpose is to hunt down humans. They have red optic sensors and pla..
Read More
The legendary warrior in the Priest (2011) blasts around the dystopian world in his Gladius jet-bike looking for vampires. The striking thing about it, apart from the huge turbine at the front, is its extended length and the low ride height. It uses a drag-style swingarm to lengthen the wheelbase by seven-feet.
The legendary warrior in the Priest (2011) blasts around the dystopian world in his Gladius jet-bike looking for vampires. The striking thing about it, apart from the huge turbine at the front, is i..
Read More
Customised to look like a futuristic police interceptor, the Robocop’s (2014) redesigned Kawasaki 1000 dons an aggressive look that matches the law enforcement cyborg’s armour as well. The rear seat of the bike isn’t just extended, it is raised to lean the rider in a forward position. It is 1043 cc engine outputs 136.1 HP with 81 ft lbs of torque.
Customised to look like a futuristic police interceptor, the Robocop’s (2014) redesigned Kawasaki 1000 dons an aggressive look that matches the law enforcement cyborg’s armour as well. The rear seat..
Read More
The sleek high-speed two-wheel that leaves trails of neon in Tron: Legacy (2010) is a fifth-generation Lightcycle that flaunts a hubless wheel design. It is powered by liquid energy, and isn’t bound by the limitations of engineering and traditional road requirements. The bike is generated from a baton, with the baton splitting in half and forming the light cycle between the two halves and below the rider.
The sleek high-speed two-wheel that leaves trails of neon in Tron: Legacy (2010) is a fifth-generation Lightcycle that flaunts a hubless wheel design. It is powered by liquid energy, and isn’t bound..
Read More

Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › Magazines › Panache › Ever seen 14 Disney princesses in one frame? The characters unite for 'Ralph Breaks the Internet'
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+