Unlike most Disney villains, who sport fiery personalities and desire power and the spotlight, Lady Tremaine possesses a more cunning, subtle, passive-aggressive personality with a shrewd intelligence and ability for manipulation, particularly towards her daughters.
Pocahontas was the first Disney princess with a visible tattoo, a red armband around her right bicep.
Namaari from Raya and the Last Dragon is the daughter of Chief Virana of the Fang tribe. She betrays Raya, helps Fang steal the dragon orb, and kills the last dragon--but she redeems herself in the end by reuniting the pieces of the orb and vanquishing the evil Druun.
Sarabi is first seen with the infant Simba, at Simba's presentation, and watches as the sun shines down upon the new prince and illuminates the kingdom. She later makes an appearance when an excited Simba awakens his parents before dawn. She wryly tells Mufasa that his son is awake, while Mufasa responds that Simba is Sarabi's son before sunrise.
"Higitus Figitus" is from The Sword in the Stone (1963). It is sung by Merlin as he packs his things.
Moana finds a baby sea turtle hiding under a tree from the frigatebirds. The turtle, which bears an uncanny resemblance to Squirt from Finding Nemo, is frightened and tries to hide in its shell. Moana sees it and breaks a leaf off the tree, then holds it over the sea turtle, helping it into the water.
Vilified and scapegoated for his gift of precognition, Bruno disappeared ten years before the start of the film and is insinuated to be villainous. "We Don't Talk About Bruno" is one of Encanto's biggest musical hits and the longest-reigning chart-topper for Disney in the US Billboard Hot 100 history.
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