Artist Hilariously Illustrates What Classic Disney Princesses Would Look Like Visiting a Psychologist

These princesses have a lot of baggage.

Disney princesses have long been part of pop culture, but not every classic storyline holds up so neatly today. Some of those old plots look a lot different when you step back and really think about them.

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That is exactly what Venezuelan artist Maria Guadarrama plays with in this comic-style series, imagining what some of the most famous Disney princesses might say during a visit to a psychologist. The result is funny, a little awkward, and surprisingly relatable in places.

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Keep scrolling to see how she reimagined these characters, and why the jokes land so well.

1. Snow White

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Snow White has a lot to unpack.

2. Aurora

Snow White in a therapy office, discussing feelings with a psychologist.guadascribbles
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3. Mulan

Aurora, Cinderella, and Belle together in counseling, showing emotional expressions.guadascribbles

Some of these princesses would definitely need a longer appointment.

4. Belle

Mulan, Aurora, and Elsa sitting in a therapist’s chair, reflecting.guadascribbles

5. Cinderella

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6. Elsa

Belle and Cinderella visiting a psychologist, with Ariel and Elsa nearby.guadascribbles

Elsa is not exactly the easiest patient in the room.

Wedding panic alert, this is like the sister who guilt-tripped her family after an AITA denial.

7. Ariel

Cinderella and Elsa in a counseling session, with Jasmine waiting.guadascribbles

8. Elsa

Elsa and Ariel in therapy, with Jasmine and Rapunzel observing attentively.guadascribbles

9. Jasmine

Ariel and Elsa in a psychologist’s office, with Rapunzel in session.guadascribbles

Jasmine, meanwhile, seems ready to say what everyone else is thinking.

10. Rapunzel

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And that is the kind of Disney therapy session nobody saw coming.

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