In the animation market, Disney is not without competitors.
That’s why DreamWorks has many character versions inspired by Disney princesses, but with extremely unique appearances and personalities.
Snow White
Snow White of the DreamWorks world is one of the oldest characters, but much stranger than Disney.
This version of Snow White has a heavily Disney-inspired appearance, with short hair and pale skin.
Disney’s Snow White
DreamWorks’ Snow White
Cinderella
Not as young and beautiful as the Mouse House version, DreamWorks’s Cinderella is much older and `weathered`.
Initially, Cinderella was still a girl who suffered a lot of resentment from her stepmother.
Disney’s Cinderella
DreamWorks Cinderella
Princess Rapunzel
Not only is there a difference in age or appearance, but DreamWorks’ princess Rapunzel also had a time as a villain.
Later, while rehearsing a play with the prince, she was surrounded by princesses, and then her long hair was pulled by the Gingerbread character.
Disney’s adorable Rapunzel
DreamWorks villain Rapunzel
Sleeping Beauty
DreamWorks’ Princess Aurora can be considered the most different version of Disney, without her golden hair, elegant face and familiar bright appearance.
However, she also plays a big role in the princess group, many times defeating the guards, even using the trick of falling asleep to make the bad guys stumble.
Disney’s Aurora
Aurora by DreamWorks
Mermaid
DreamWorks’ Little Mermaid has the same appearance as Disney, but her role is not as important.
Two versions of Disney’s Ariel
DreamWorks’ comedic mermaid
That is until recently, DreamWorks unexpectedly released another version of the red-haired mermaid.
DreamWorks’ new mermaid causes a stir when reminiscent of Ariel
Photo: Disney, DreamWorks