Fighting for her survival and trying to outrun the Wicked Witch, she recently awakened from a Sleeping Curse, which was cast by Zelena and broken by Ruby. Ever since, Dorothy and Ruby have been an adorable albeit controversial couple.
Jorge Garcia as Anton the Giant. In the show, Regina commands the siblings to steal from the Blind Witch. She trains other fairies, one of which was the fairy Nova.
Though Grumpy falls in love with Nova, the Blue Fairy convinces the pair that the effects of their partnership would be detrimental if they stay together. The Blue Fairy is a fan favorite whose actions are always in the service of the greater good. Raphael Sbarge as Jiminy Cricket.
A kind man with parents who were less than kind, he lives his life trying to do the right thing and help others. Tony Amendola as Geppetto. Geppetto Tony Amendola is the father of Pinocchio. Like many characters on the show, all of his actions are motivated by the love for his son. Eion Bailey as Pinocchio. Charged with looking over Emma, he fails in this task until he is much older. He is the one to convince her that she is the Savior and helps her to realize her destiny and save the town.
He becomes trapped in her mirror and lives to serve her. Joanna Garcia Swisher as Ariel. Ariel Joanna Garcia Swisher appears in the show with the story we all know and love: saving Prince Eric from drowning. Merrin Dungey as Ursula. He tries to have Ursula lure sailors to their death by using her singing voice, but she refuses, as she inherited her singing voice from her mother. Ursula eventually has her singing voice taken away from her.
In "Aladdin," the movie about a "street rat" who falls in love with a princess, Jafar who calls Aladdin "street rat" is an evil sorcerer who wants to take over the kingdom of Agrabah, and by extension, the world. He is defeated when he becomes a genie himself at the end of the movie. During the show's sixth season, which explores what happens to "saviors" like Aladdin or Emma Swan, Jafar is the one who explains to Aladdin that saviors never get happy endings, and provides him with shears that will sever him from his destiny as a savior.
In 's "Aladdin," Jasmine is the object of Aladdin's affections — but she is determined to have adventures, not just be a prize to be won. She also states that she intends to marry for love, not power. She first falls for Aladdin when he's only a thief, and convinces him that he doesn't have to pretend to be a prince, but that she loves him for who he is.
Jasmine is essentially the same in the show — she's strong, determined, dedicated to her people, and adamant that she will marry for love. Much like her animated counterpart, Jasmine convinces Aladdin that he is strong enough to defeat Jafar just the way he is. The two eventually end up living happily ever after.
The Sultan in 's "Aladdin" is more of a figurehead than anything else — he spends most of the movie being mind-controlled by his evil servant Jafar. His main contribution is changing the law so his daughter doesn't have to marry a prince, and can instead marry Aladdin.
The Sultan appears in two episodes of the sixth season of "Once Upon a Time," and has a similar arc. He's manipulated by Jafar, and is desperately searching for suitors that his daughter Jasmine will connect with. Thankfully, Peter rescues her and she subsequently falls in love with him, much to the chagrin of Tinker Bell and Wendy.
Tiger Lily appears much later than the rest of her Neverland counterparts who were introduced way back in season three. This version of Tiger Lily originally started out as a fairy, and was actually named Rumpelstiltskin's fairy godmother, which was revealed in season six.
In the film "Cinderella," not much is known of Lady Tremaine, other than that she has two daughters, married Cinderella's father, and is now committed to making her life miserable.
Her two daughters are named Clorinda and Tisbe. They eventually make their way to Storybrooke, and reunite with Cinderella, who they unsuccessfully try to kill. Anastasia appears in all three "Cinderella" movies, but is most recognizable from the original film "Cinderella," the rags-to-riches tale of Cinderella, who goes from servant to princess despite the scheming of her wicked step-mother and evil step-sisters.
In "Once Upon a Time," Anastasia is considerably more likable. Instead of being an evil step-sister, she is a daughter who misses her mother, who went missing when she was a young girl. She also has the power to do magic, unlike her cartoon counterpart. Drizella is the other evil step-sister from "Cinderella," along with Anastasia. In the film, Drizella doesn't have much to do, other than bully her step-sister and make Cinderella's life miserable. Drizella, in the show, is much more nuanced. She is also abused by her mother, who only truly cares about her other daughter.
Drizella at first tries to be good and practices her magic, but eventually turns dark and casts the final curse of "Once Upon a Time," which the final season revolves around breaking. She appears in 14 episodes of the show's final season, and is the daughter of a parallel universe Captain Hook and Mother Gothel who was disguised at the time. In 's "The Princess and the Frog," Tiana is a hard-working young woman who is determined to own her own restaurant, Tiana's Place.
She is turned into a frog when she kisses Prince Naveen, who has also been transformed into a frog. Throughout the film, Tiana learns that there are things more important than work, like love and family. When Tiana appears in "Once Upon a Time," she is already royalty in her own right.
Her father became a prince after saving his kingdom, though after his death, the new king is taxing his subjects to the point of destitution. In "The Princess and the Frog," which was released in , Naveen is the titular frog — he is turned into one by Dr. Facilier, who does it to gain power and take over Naveen's home country of Maldonia. Naveen starts off as a childish, lazy, privileged young man, but during his adventures with Tiana, he grows up and learns the value of hard work — and they fall in love.
Naveen appears in season seven of "Once Upon a Time. While the two don't fall in love during the show, it's definitely hinted that it will eventually happen.
She is poor, and depends on both her hard work and Tiana's to help sustain them. But, she is very supportive of Tiana's dream of owning her own restaurant. In the final season of "Once Upon a Time," Eudora is still broke — but she's royalty. Her husband, also dead in the show, became a prince after showing bravery as a soldier.
Facilier, a Voodoo witch doctor. In "Once Upon a Time," Dr. Facilier is similar — he's evil, and a sorcerer, but he goes about his plans a bit differently in the seventh season. He is also revealed to have a romantic relationship with the Evil Queen. In 's "Tangled," which tells the story of Rapunzel, Rapunzel is trapped in a tower by Mother Gothel, who kidnapped Rapunzel as a baby. Because Rapunzel's luscious head of hair contains magical powers which prevent Gothel from aging. She is, of course, defeated by the end.
The "Once Upon a Time" incarnation of Mother Gothel is also evil, and one of the main antagonists of the show's revamped final season. She originally started out as a nymph a magical forest creature but grew to hate humans when they discovered her magic and attacked her and her family. She is eventually defeated by our heroes, and turned into a tree.
He eventually achieves his dream through the help of both his human friends and his rat family. We never meet the un-cursed version of Remy, so his name is more of a nod to Disney fans than an actual depiction of the character. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options.
Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Gabbi Shaw. Rumpelstiltskin takes on multiple storylines in "Once," including portraying the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast. Ginnifer Goodwin fulfilled her dreams of playing a Disney princess when she took over the mantle of Snow White.
The rest of the dwarfs from "Snow White" also appear in "Once Upon a Time," with varying degrees of importance. The Genie from "Aladdin" is played by Giancarlo Esposito in a season one episode.
Robert Carlyle plays Rumpelstiltskin, who doesn't have a direct Disney movie counterpart. His character, however, contains components of both the Beast from "Beauty and the Beast" and the crocodile from "Peter Pan.
Emilie de Ravin portrays Belle of "Beauty and the Beast. Eric Keenleyside portrays Maurice, Belle's father from "Beauty and the Beast," beginning in season one. Jiminy Cricket from "Pinocchio" appears as both his cricket self and as a human, where he's played by Raphael Sbarge. Tim Phillipps is the handsome prince from "Cinderella," though in the show he gets a real name — Prince Thomas. Sebastian Stan plays the Mad Hatter from "Alice in Wonderland" throughout the show's first and second seasons.
Kristin Bauer van Straten is first introduced as Maleficent, the villain of "Sleeping Beauty," in season one. She appears throughout the first four seasons. David Anders plays Victor Frankenstein — a version of whom is also brought to life in "Frankenweenie. Pongo, the dalmatian from " Dalmatians" appears as more of an Easter egg than anything else — he's owned by the human version of Jiminy Cricket.
Wil Traval plays the villainous Sheriff of Nottingham from "Robin Hood" from seasons two through six. Jamie Chung is the first live-action incarnation of Mulan from "Mulan. Robbie Kay plays the villainous Peter Pan, an evil re-imagination of the beloved character from "Peter Pan. Sean Maguire brings the fox "Robin Hood" to life, starting in season three. Michael P. Northey plays Friar Tuck from "Robin Hood" in season three.
Henri Lubatti lends his voice and face to a season three episode to play everyone's favorite candelabra, Lumiere, from "Beauty and the Beast.
Alexandra Metz appears in a single season three episode as "Tangled" star Rapunzel. Elizabeth Lail brings Anna from "Frozen" to life during the show's fourth season.
Pascale Hutton is Queen Gerda from "Frozen" in two episodes of season four. Scott Michael Foster plays "Frozen's" Kristoff during season four. Jonathan Runyon plays the minor, yet memorable, character the Duke of Weselton from "Frozen" in just one episode of season four. Victoria Smurfit appears as the main antagonist from " Dalmatians," Cruella de Vil, in the show's fourth and fifth seasons. Merrin Dungey brings the sea witch herself, Ursula from "The Little Mermaid," to life in season four.
Timothy Webber pops up as the Apprentice from "Fantasia" throughout the show. Wes Brown plays "Beauty and the Beast" villain Gaston in a season five episode. Liam Garrigan appears as a grown-up version of King Arthur in season five. Arthur was just a boy when he was the star of "The Sword in the Stone. For six blissful episodes in season five, Elliot Knight plays Merlin, one of the most famous wizards of all time, and a main character in "The Sword in the Stone.
Greg Germann appears in 10 episodes of the show's fifth season as Hades, the villain of "Hercules. Jonathan Whitesell pops up as Hercules, from the movie "Hercules," in a season five episode. His quest takes him to Emma Swan, determined to bring her back home to break the curse. In the final season, Henry has grown up. So when he delivers his last line, Henry is an adult with a wife and ten-year-old daughter, compared to Emma and Hook's baby. The entire family is present to watch Regina take her place as leader of Storybrooke.
Rumple has an eye for the future and secrets. So, when Snow and Charming visit Rumple hoping for a way to defeat Regina's Dark Curse, Rumple explains that their daughter is the key. By learning their daughter's name, Emma, Rumple can create a loophole in the Dark Curse, allowing him to wake up when he hears Emma's name. While it may not be the most dramatic final line, it is filled with emotion.
Rumple's last moment has him reunite with Belle in the afterlife when he wasn't sure he would get the chance. This comes right after sacrificing himself for everyone else and giving his heart to Wish Realm Hook.
Charming has one of the first lines in the series as he races through the woods to find Snow White in a glass coffin. He is devastated to find her in such a state and asks for the chance to say good-bye. However, he is happily relieved to see that his kiss good-bye had been True Love's kiss, which broke the sleeping curse. Charming's final act was to stand beside Snow during Regina's coronation.
As everyone is watching on, Charming redirects Regina's attention to the crown she is about to receive. Immediately after Charming's kiss, Snow wakes up and smiles at seeing him.
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