Disney Princesses go to Hogwarts
Hello and welcome back to my blog. Today I am going to be going through all of the Disney princesses and sorting them into the Hogwarts houses. They are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin. I will also put what percentage I think they belong the other houses as I don’t believe you can be 100% one house.
Just to recap the houses:
Gryffindor values bravery, bold, guts, and chivalry
Hufflepuff values hard work, trustworthiness, commitment, patience, loyalty, and fair play
Ravenclaw values understanding, intelligence, knowledge, and humour
Slytherin values aspiration, cunning, self-belief and resourcefulness,
Snow White
Snow White, as lovely as she is, is far too trusting, she doesn’t recognise that her step mum is evil, she moves into the first house she finds and immediately cooks and cleans for the inhabitants, and she accepts food from a stranger. Apart from being loyal, she is very hard working and patient. She cleans till the place is spotless and makes meals for 7 hungry men plus herself and she doesn’t give up on Grumpy, even though he’s stubborn and initially very unwelcoming.
Hufflepuff – 80%
Gryffindor – 10%
Slytherin – 6%
Ravenclaw – 4%
Aurora
Aurora does very little in her film, which makes her very hard to sort, she doesn’t seem particularly brave, she doesn’t seem interested in books or learning so I don’t think Ravenclaw would be the best place for her and she doesn’t have any focus except for maybe getting herself a boyfriend, but she doesn’t do much about it. So with all other houses ruled out, I guess that makes her a Hufflepuff.
Hufflepuff – 97%
Gryffindor – 1%
Slytherin – 1%
Ravenclaw – 1%
Cinderella
Cinderella would definitely be in Hufflepuff, just like Snow White. She is just too loyal to everyone, she puts up with her horrible step mother and step sisters, working continually from dawn till dusk and doesn’t have the bravery to leave, not until an idea presented itself. She is most certainly hardworking and dedicated.
Now although I do think her overriding house is Hufflepuff I think underneath she’s also a Slytherin. She may be loyal to her so called family but she doesn’t ever let them get to her, I actually find her quite sassy, the way she mutters under her breath and I think she must be resourceful to get all her work done in a day.
Hufflepuff – 50%
Slytherin – 20%
Gryffindor – 15%
Ravenclaw – 15%
Ariel
Ariel is most definitely a Slytherin. She is 100% out for number 1, she drags Flounder out on explorations of scary sunken ships without thinking about how he feels, she forgets about going to sing for her father and she is fine leaving her family to go and live her dream. However at the same time as being out for number one, she also needs the bravery to explore the sunken ships and to leave her friends and family to live her dream which is why Gryffindor is so close behind.
The reason why I’ve put Ravenclaw at the bottom is being who would be stupid enough to make a deal with a sea witch, I mean come on, you had to know she was trouble.
Slytherin 60%
Gryffindor 30%
Hufflepuff 9%
Ravenclaw 1%
Belle
This one’s obvious, it has to be Ravenclaw, I mean she loves to read, to learn and explore new lands. Belle is only able to love the beast because she is a Ravenclaw, she was able to look inside of the Beast, and she found the part of him that mattered, she didn’t just see his looks.
I’ve put Gryffindor and Hufflepuff together because it is only for the love of her father that she is brave enough to swap her place with his in the castle with the Beast.
Ravenclaw – 60%
Gryffindor – 15%
Hufflepuff – 15%
Slytherin – 10%
Mulan
I’ve struggled with this one. Mulan is most certainly brave, I mean she fights in a war, and actually fights so well and so cunningly that she helps to win the war for China. This requires strength, loyalty and smarts, but which one of her personality traits comes out strongest. I’m going to have to go with bravery. She’s a bit like a Neville Longbottom, a character who doesn’t know their own strength until it’s needed, which is why she is going to be sorted into Gryffindor. Hufflepuff comes next because she is has chosen to fight in the war because of her loyalty to her family.
Ravenclaw and Slytherin are joint bottom because she choose to fire the last firecracker at a mountain, not at the arriving Huns, I mean yes her plan worked so that shows skill, but it could have very easily not worked and then she would have been screwed.
Gryffindor – 50%
Hufflepuff – 30%
Ravenclaw – 10%
Slytherin – 10%
Pocahontas
Pocahontas was a tricky one but I think I’m okay with placing her in Ravenclaw. She is wise when it comes to understanding how to live in harmony with the world, and she also understands that skin colour doesn’t matter, life is life and they are all valuable.
I’ve put Slytherin and Gryffindor tied because she’s resourceful and works with the world around her, and she’s also very brave, she stops John Smith from being injured, and she isn’t scared to say how she feels.
Ravenclaw – 70%
Slytherin – 10%
Gryffindor – 10%
Hufflepuff – 10%
Jasmine
Jasmine, possibly the feistiest princess of them all, she is her own woman and knows she doesn’t need a man to complete her, she is ruthless and says it like it is. Jasmine also feels entitled though, a true Slytherin trait.
Slytherin 60%
Gryffindor 20%
Ravenclaw 10%
Hufflepuff 10%
Tiana
Tiana was easy to decided on, she is the definition of Hufflepuff, hardworking – almost to the point of exhaustion, , dedicated – never once does she lose sight of her dream and patient – she’s obviously saved and worked for years to get the money.
Slytherin and Gryffindor come equally next because she is ambitious and brave enough to pursue her dream.
Hufflepuff – 50%
Gryffindor – 20%
Slytherin – 20%
Ravenclaw – 10%
Rapunzel
Rapunzel, you are just too trusting and loyal, I mean she offers to sacrifice her freedom, her love and joy in the world to save the person she’s only known for a couple of days. That’s why I am going to sort her into Hufflepuff. Very closely followed by Ravenclaw because for her to be an artist, a gymnast, guitarist, knitter, cooker, ventriloquist, candle maker and more, I think you have to be quite smart.
In the end, Rapunzel turns out to be quite brave, but to go almost 16 years without attempting to leave the tower, and seeming to never stand up to Gothel just shows that her go-to skill, isn’t bravery.
Hufflepuff – 50%
Ravenclaw – 30 %
Gryffindor – 19%
Slytherin – 1%
Merida
There is no doubt in my mind that Merida is a Slytherin, she has her own agenda, she wants to be free to do as she pleases and doesn’t want to bend to any stereotype or pressure. The other thing that makes me feel like Merida is a Slytherin is the fact that when she has her mind on something, she won’t be swayed, she is determined to fulfil her plan and nothing will stop her, for example when she decides she has to do something about her mother, she goes through with her plan to use the spell, yes it doesn’t have the desired effect, but she doesn’t chicken out.
Slytherin – 60%
Gryffindor – 20%
Hufflepuff – 10%
Ravenclaw – 10%
That ends my sorting of Disney princesses. If you didn’t agree with any of my decisions, please tell me, I would love to hear your opinions. I actually found this a lot harder than I first thought it would be and could actually debate a lot of princesses being in different houses at one point.
Come back on Monday 31st July for a blog all about the making of Lilo and Stitch.
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