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If Disney Characters Took On College

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If Disney Characters Took On College

The two worlds of Disney and college usually should not be combined or associated with each other in any way, but hey, I like to live life on the wild side. Here we have some of your favorite childhood (or if you’re like me, current favorite) characters, but with all of their innocence ruined. All for good purpose …


Cinderella

She’s that girl who will write in the big class Facebook group "in search of her [insert lost item here]." Seriously Cinderella, how do you lose one Frye boot at Boylan on Saturday? This girl is probably secretly just hoping one of the bar’s bouncers will become her Prince Charming. But hey, if it works, then kudos.

Pinocchio

He's the guy who has disappeared on behalf of being expelled for an honor offense. "On my honor as a puppet I have neither given nor received aid on this exam." His nose grows as he signs his name, and he's sent straight to the honor trial. The kid didn’t even need to get caught.

Belle

This princess is beautiful, but the girl has the worst drunk goggles. She’ll be caught with boys every weekend that she will immediately delete the phone numbers of and block from all social media possible. No offense to the Beast …

Hans

We all know the pretentious frat boys who always have themselves in mind before everyone else. The ladies love them on Friday night at the parties but will soon end up hating them once they realize all they want is to take over their kingdom. Ugh, how rude.

Mulan

This chick is the bad a** ROTC girl. She can keep up with the guys and bro out probably a bit too well. Mad respect to those who wake up at absurd hours to work out during their college years.

Stitch

Stitch is the foreign exchange student who drops into school randomly. No one knows who he is or where he comes from, but everyone wants to be his friend. He’s adorable, and no one has any idea what he is saying. Just smile and nod, ladies.

Rafiki


We all have those crazy professors who are super quirky and weird, but you love them for it. That's exactly who Rafiki is. Inspiring, confusing, and just weird. Fun fact: Rafiki in Swahili means "friend."

Snow White

Definitely the frat groupie. The girl has her own posse at all times and seems to always be killing the ratio. She can name way more than five brothers, plus the fraternity dog’s name.

Minions

These are the pledges on grounds. The little first years are always helpful and cute and always so willing to lend an older bro or sister a helping hand. They travel in packs and completely take over certain places when they arrive (i.e. Second Floor Clemons, Rugby Road …).

Elsa

Definitely an architecture student. She stays in the same room all the time, doesn't seem to sleep much, and has an artsy, edgy vibe to her. And have you seen that ice castle she made?! I’d hire her.

School of Fish

They are the Marching Band, creating cool shapes and figures by arranging themselves in different configurations to entertain the mass of student fans.

Sully and Mike Wazowski

The roommates who were randomly put together and could not be more opposite, yet somehow they are the best of friends. The ultimate dynamic duo that everyone hates to third wheel — probably worse than an actual couple.

Peter Pan

He’s the 5th year who doesn't want to leave. He graduated on time and everything, yet somehow has managed to stay near the college town and has actually become a townie. For lack of a better term, he refuses to grow up.

Olaf

He would definitely be the mascot. While not as intimidating as most mascots aim to be, Olaf is adorable and makes people’s day when walking around campus. He’ll spend game days just hopping around being cute and hyping up everyone around him. Also asking for warm hugs …

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