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Tchaikovsky named the princess "Aurora" in his ballet, whereas "Briar Rose" is the name of the character from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. [10] Disney utilized both names in the film, [11] with the princess's birth name being Aurora, and her assumed name while living as a peasant being Briar Rose. [8]
As Merryweather is about to give Aurora the gift of happiness, [1] Maleficent makes her appearance and curses the princess to die when she pricks her finger on a spinning wheel's spindle before sunset on her sixteenth birthday. Merryweather softens the curse so that instead of dying, Aurora will only sleep until she is awakened by true love's kiss.
Princess Aurora is the titular protagonist of the film and the third official Disney Princess. Maleficent , the evil fairy, casts a spell on Aurora as a baby that on her sixteenth birthday she will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die.
Featuring the original voices of Mary Costa as Princess Aurora, the Sleeping Beauty and Eleanor Audley as Maleficent. [53] Sleeping Beauty / Спящая красавица [Spjáščaja krasávica] (1964), a filmed version of the ballet produced by the Kirov Ballet along with Lenfilm studios, starring Alla Sizova as Princess Aurora. [54]
The Queen gently persuades him to spare the innocent citizens, and he agrees. An elaborate waltz is performed and Princess Aurora arrives. [15] [16] She is introduced to four suitors by her doting parents. Aurora and the suitors perform the famous Rose Adagio. [17] Presently, a cloaked stranger appears and offers a gift to the princess: a spindle.
Julian Morris Prince Phillip (seasons 2–3) portrayed by Julian Morris, is the lover of Princess Aurora. In the Enchanted Forest, the evil witch Maleficent turned Phillip into a monster called the Yaoguai. Belle uses fairy dust to return Phillip to his human form, who then teams with Mulan to find Aurora.
Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution.Based on Charles Perrault's 1697 fairy tale, the film follows Princess Aurora, who was cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent to die from pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel on her 16th birthday.
Princess Aurora, a very minor fictional Egyptian princess who is mentioned in Jackie Chan Adventures; Princess Aurora, a main character in the 1980s Japanese animated TV series Starzinger; Princess Aurora, a 2005 South Korean crime film where the stickers of Princess Aurora from Starzinger is involved; Princess Aurora, a 2013 South Korean drama ...