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Dec 19, 2020

[Answer] Who was the first Disney princess with a tattoo?

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...1. Moana 2. Pocahontas 3. Mulan 4. Jasmine




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Pocahontas - While the character Maui in the movie “Moana” (2016) is certainly tatted up, Moana managed to avoid the ink in the film — leaving Pocahontas from the 1995 animated film as the sole Disney princess with a tattoo. The tattoo featured on her right arm is a single armband featuring a pattern that animators designed from the traditional body art of Native American tribes. The real-life Pocahontas was of the Powhatan tribe, and her actual tattoos were likely much more intricate than the one illustrated in the Disney movie. Captain John Smith described these tattoos in a travel narrative in 1606, saying the women wore tattoos of everything from black spots to beasts and serpents. Disney's Pocahontas bucked other Disney traditions as well. She’s also the only princess to appear in a single outfit for her entire film.:


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