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The character was animated by Marc Davis, who also animated Aurora in the film. She was aptly named "Maleficent" (an adjective derived from the Latin maleficentia, which means "doing evil or harm"), [7] and may have been based on earlier French and European myths and legends about the fairy Mélusine, especially in the 2014 live-action film of the same name. [8]
Prince Phillip is Aurora's true love, who is based on the prince from the original fairy tale. Phillip is the first prince in Disney theatrical animated films to have an active role and have a name. In the film, he is betrothed to marry the princess, the daughter of his father's best friend, and attends Aurora's christening to give her a gift.
It is revealed during the course of the novel that Aurora is actually the daughter of Maleficent, who was created by the Odd Sisters from the remaining best parts of Maleficent. However rather than a feeling of love for her, Maleficent only feels a powerful urge to protect her from developing powers, which will manifest on her sixteenth ...
Aurora finds and releases Maleficent's caged wings, which reattach themselves to Maleficent, allowing her to fight back. Maleficent drags Stefan to the top of a tower; unwilling to kill him, she announces the fight is over and leaves, but Stefan tackles her from behind, dragging them both off the tower; she saves herself with her wings, while ...
differences between maleficent and sleeping beauty Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent claims to be a deeper look at the story behind Disney’sSleeping Beauty; showing a more sympathetic, nuanced ...
Maleficent then laughs and vanishes as the three fairies weep over Aurora's fate. The fairies place the sleeping Aurora on a bed in the topmost tower. They weep in sadness, but Flora decided that, in order to prevent everyone from being heartbroken, they put the entire kingdom to sleep until Princess Aurora awakens.
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Harris Dickinson as Prince Philip, the Prince of Ulstead and Aurora's husband. He was portrayed by Brenton Thwaites in the first film. Michelle Pfeiffer as Queen Ingrith, the power-hungry Queen of Ulstead, John's wife and Philip's mother, who despises Maleficent and Aurora. Sam Riley as Diaval, a raven that is given human form by Maleficent.