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If Disney Princes Went Greek

The men of Disney take on Greek life

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Disney is a lot like a university, and the characters are the students. More specifically, the princes and princesses are the fraternity guys and sorority girls. Let's be real, we've all probably thought about which Greek organizations our favorite characters would join. Here's a look into which fraternities your favorite Disney princes would most likely join:

Prince Charming: Sigma Chi

Prince Charming from "Cinderella" would most definitely be a Sigma Chi. Let's be honest, these are the guys that you want to marry. They're handsome, well dressed, and the life of the party - even your dad would approve. Just like the brothers of Sigma Chi, Prince Charming loves to joke around and knows how to throw a kickass party or social. Charming would fit right in with the best of the best.

Prince Phillip: Sigma Nu

Prince Phillip from "Sleeping Beauty" is without a doubt Sigma Nu material. He's fun, adventurous, and sweet. Similar to brothers of Sigma Nu, Prince Phillip is easygoing and always smiling. He's definitely the type of guy you'd want to hang out with.

Prince Eric: Pi Kappa Phi

Prince Eric from "The Little Mermaid" would probably get a bid from Pi Kappa Phi. Just like the brothers of Pi Kapp, Prince Eric is laid-back, athletic, and good looking - a classic, all-American man. Prince Eric is one-of-a-kind and genuine, much like the members of Pi Kappa Phi.

John Smith: Kappa Alpha Order

John Smith from "Pocahontas" would fit right in with the members of Kappa Alpha Order. Much like the brothers of KAO, John Smith is brave, rebellious, and selfless; he enjoys a good adventure, and he is considered to be elite. He gets what he wants, and he is dedicated and determined. Smith is perfect KAO material.

Aladdin: Kappa Sigma

Aladdin from "Aladdin" could easily join Kappa Sigma. The brothers of Kappa Sigma would appreciate Aladdin's fun-loving, adventurous attitude, and optimistic outlook. Much like a Kappa Sig, Aladdin is charming, friendly, and fun to be around. If Aladdin went Greek, there's no doubt Kappa Sigma would snatch him up.

Li Shang: Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Li Shang from "Mulan" is undoubtedly a Sigma Alpha Epsilon man. The members of SAE wouldn't be able to look past Shang's love for adventure, competition, and hard work. Similar to many of the SAE brothers, Li Shang is rational, wise, and a fantastic leader.

Hercules: Pi Kappa Alpha

Hercules from "Hercules" would 100% join Pi Kappa Alpha. He loves to work out and is very strong; he is also pretty into his looks. Like those who rush Pike, Hercules is competitive, athletic, and rebellious. He could easily hang with the men of Pike.

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