What It Would Have Looked Like If Disney Princesses Starred In The Notebook

This would have been a bestseller.

A Disney princess mashup can go in a lot of directions, but this one takes a surprisingly fun turn. Instead of reimagining Noah and Allie as animated characters, an artist dropped Disney princesses into scenes from The Notebook and made the whole thing feel fresh.

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The result pairs familiar movie moments with characters like Ariel, Mulan, Pocahontas, Tiana, and Rapunzel, giving each scene a playful twist. It is a simple idea, but the execution makes it easy to see why people keep sharing these kinds of edits.

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From the first iconic moment to the final scene, the princess swaps keep getting better. Read on.

The "I'm a bird" scene: Ariel and Eric

The "I'm a bird" scene: Ariel and EricInstagram
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Old Allie and Noah: Mulan and Li Shang

Old Allie and Noah: Mulan and Li ShangInstagram
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Fun fair scene: Anna, Kristoff, and Hans

Fun fair scene: Anna, Kristoff, and HansInstagram
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Lying in the road scene: Pocahontas and John Smith

Lying in the road scene: Pocahontas and John SmithInstagram
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The first few scenes already set the tone for the whole edit.

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Sad home-building Noah: Prince Naveen

Sad home-building Noah: Prince NaveenInstagram
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Engaged and sad Allie: Tiana

Engaged and sad Allie: TianaInstagram
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Now a homeowner: Hercules

Now a homeowner: HerculesInstagram
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Boat scene: Flynn and Rapunzel

Boat scene: Flynn and RapunzelInstagram
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That middle stretch keeps the concept moving without losing the movie's mood.

Wet makeout scene: Aladdin and Jasmine

Wet makeout scene: Aladdin and JasmineInstagram
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The very last scene: Prince Phillip and Aurora

The very last scene: Prince Phillip and AuroraInstagram
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The final pairing is a fitting way to end it.

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