Artists Reimagine Disney Princesses in Harry Potter's Wizarding World Universe

Princesses at Hogwarts? Absolutely!

Disney princesses and the Harry Potter universe make an unexpectedly perfect match, and this art series leans all the way into that crossover charm. The illustrations reimagine familiar characters like Belle, Megara, Pocahontas, and Aladdin as students, athletes, and troublemakers in the Wizarding World, with house placements that feel surprisingly fitting.

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From Ravenclaw Belle to a Slytherin Megara, each image gives a classic Disney favorite a magical new identity. The result is playful, detailed, and just a little bit nostalgic, especially for anyone who grew up loving both franchises.

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Some of these pairings feel almost too right, and a few are pure chaos in the best way.

Belle as a Ravenclaw is so appropriate.

Belle as a Ravenclaw is so appropriate.Isaiah Stephens
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My bet's on Slytherin!

My bet's on Slytherin!Isaiah Stephens
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Megara?? A Slytherin?? I'm fangirling.

Megara?? A Slytherin?? I'm fangirling.Isaiah Stephens

That house match feels almost too perfect.

Transfiguration would have come in handy in the old Disney films.

Transfiguration would have come in handy in the old Disney films.Isaiah Stephens

Ugh, this would be an absolute nightmare.

Ugh, this would be an absolute nightmare.Isaiah Stephens

Ooh, the glow in this drawing is so pleasing to look at.

Ooh, the glow in this drawing is so pleasing to look at.Isaiah Stephens

This one really leans into the magical details.

It’s giving the same “surprise party” chaos as when someone invited their best friend’s rival.

Badass Quidditch Disney characters!

Badass Quidditch Disney characters!Isaiah Stephens

..Aladdin's having a bit more trouble.

..Aladdin's having a bit more trouble.Isaiah Stephens

Aladdin is having a much rougher time of it.

Midnight mischief:

Midnight mischief:Isaiah Stephens

Ow, my heart.

Ow, my heart.Isaiah Stephens

That last one lands with a little extra heart.

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