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The seven '''Princesses of Heart''' are maidens with no darkness in their hearts. If they are all brought together the door to darkness will open. Princesses who lose their hearts do not become [[Heartless]], due to their distinctive lack of darkness.
The seven '''Princesses of Heart''' are maidens with no [[darkness]] in their [[hearts]]. If they are all brought together the [[Door to Darkness]] will open. Princesses who lose their hearts do not become [[Heartless]], due to their distinctive lack of darkness.


== Members ==
== Members ==
The seven princesses of heart are:
The seven princesses of heart are:
*[[Snow White]] (from Snow White)
*[[Snow White]] (from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs")
*[[Cinderella]] (from Cinderella)
*[[Cinderella]] (from "Cinderella")
*[[Aurora]] (from Sleeping Beauty)  
*[[Aurora]] (from "Sleeping Beauty")  
*[[Belle]] (from Beauty and the Beast)
*[[Belle]] (from "Beauty and the Beast)"
*[[Alice]] (from Alice in Wonderland)
*[[Alice]] (from "Alice in Wonderland")
*[[Jasmine]] (from Aladdin)
*[[Jasmine]] (from "Aladdin")
*[[Kairi]]
*[[Kairi]]


With the exception of Alice, and the game's new addition Kairi, the Princesses of Heart are also a part of the Disney Princess franchise. Although [[Ariel]] appears in the game in her own world, she is not one of the Princesses of Heart, but she is a part of the Disney Princess franchise.
With the exception of Alice, and the game's new addition Kairi, the Princesses of Heart are also a part of the Disney Princess franchise. Conversely, Ariel and Mulan, two members of the Disney Princesses who both appear in the Kingdom Hearts series, are not considered Princesses of Heart in the games. Pocahontas is the only official Disney Princess who has yet to appear in the Kingdom Hearts franchise.


== Kingdom Hearts ==
== Kingdom Hearts ==
In order to open the [[Final Keyhole]] [[Maleficent]] and [[Riku]] kidnapped them from their respective worlds. But because Kairi had given her heart to [[Sora]], the keyhole could not be completed. Thus, [[Xehanort's Heartless]] used the hearts of the remaining six princesses to create the [[Dark Keyblade]], which could release Kairi's heart from inside Sora. Sora stabbed himself with the keyblade and all the princesses woke up. After Sora sealed Kingdom Hearts the princesses returned to their own worlds.
In order to open the [[Final Keyhole]], [[Maleficent]], the Heartless and [[Riku]] kidnapped each of the princesses from their respective [[worlds]]. During this kidnapping spree, Riku went to [[Neverland]] with [[Captain Hook]] under the belief that [[Wendy]] was the final Princess of Heart. However, through unknown means, Maleficient was able to reveal that this assumption was false that Kairi was actually the final princess. But because Kairi had given her heart to [[Sora]], the power princesses' hearts could not be fully utilized. Thus, [[Xehanort's Heartless]] used the hearts of the remaining six princesses to create the [[Dark Keyblade]], which could release Kairi's heart from inside Sora. However, Sora stabbed himself with the keyblade to revive the princesses. Once they had escaped their imprisonment, the Princesses quickly worked together to stop the flow of darkness that had begun to seep from Hollow Bastion's [[keyhole]]. Once Sora sealed the keyhole, the princesses patiently awaited Sora's victory so that they could return home, which they finally did when Kingdom Hearts was sealed and the worlds restored.
 


== Chain of Memories ==
== Chain of Memories ==
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== Kingdom Hearts II ==
== Kingdom Hearts II ==
The seven Princesses didn't have a big role in [[Kingdom Hearts II]]. Belle and Jasmine were in their own worlds. In Tron's world the password to the DTD Dataspace was the princesses names. Kairi, however, still remains important and still gets kidnapped, though this time, by Organization XIII who intends to use her to fuel Sora's anger for him to continually destroy Heartless and extract hearts for them.
The seven Princesses did not have large roles in [[Kingdom Hearts II]]. Belle and Jasmine played prominent roles in their respective worlds. In [[Tron]]'s world the password to the DTD Dataspace was the princesses names. Kairi was the princess with the largest role; she was capture by [[Organization XIII]] in their attempt to fuel Sora's anger, thus causing him to kill more Heartless to fuel Kingdom Hearts.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*In the [[Awakening]], there are five glass pillars, four of which depict four Princesses of Heart. The fifth is a pink stained glass pillar showing three silhouettes of girls framed by heart shapes. This often lead to the player's confusion. Thus, the three silhouettes are more likely a sign that there are three more Princesses remaining who are yet to be captured (Alice, Jasmine and Kairi).
In the [[Awakening]] world, there are five glass pillars, four of which depict four Princesses of Heart (Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora and Belle). The fifth is a pink stained glass pillar showing three silhouettes of girls framed by heart shapes. Despite that these silhouettes bear a striking resemblance to Alice, it is also believed that they symbolize the three princesses who have yet to be captured by Maleficent's group, those three being Alice, Jasmine and Kairi.
 
Although the princesses have the power to battle darkness using their pure light, the way they do this has not been explicity shown, although it is possible that their presence simply does the trick, or that they call upon light similar to how [[Minnie Mouse]] did in Kigndom Hearts II.
 
Through pictures released in gaming magazines, it has been implied that the princesses who have not had their worlds featured in the games thus far (Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora) will have their stories told in [[Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep]], which takes place ten years before the events of Kingdom Hearts.


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[[Wonderland]] has been revealed as a world in [[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days]], implying that Alice will make her third apperance in the series.