On the big screen, fans may never see the DC universe. For one, they are characters owned by different companies, but they are also people who would never have any reason to interact with one another.

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The difference between the calm demeanor of someone like Prince Charming and the rage machine of someone like Prince Adam is like night and day. Or, more accurately, it's like Lantern Corps that best represents their attributes.

Florian - Black

PRINCE florian

In the realm of DC, the Black Lantern Corps represent death. However, Prince Florian matches up with Black for a different reason. Disney's first prince, originating from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, would be in the Black Lantern Corps because he is a non-entity.

He has no emotions, feelings, opinions, or any sort of individual characterization for himself. Ask anyone. They won't even know what his name is. There is nothing to Prince Florian as a character. He might as well be dead.

Charming - Blue

Cinderella and Prince Charming

Prince Charming, one of the quintessential Disney princes, stems from Cinderella. If he knew Hal Jordan, though, he might introduce himself as a member of the Blue Lantern Corps.

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With those in Blue, hope is paramount. The same is true for Prince Charming. No Disney prince has hope like he does. He goes door to door throughout the entire kingdom just to match a slipper to a foot, after all! That's hope personified.

Philip - Green

Aurora and Prince Phillip dancing in the animated Sleeping Beauty

The Green Lantern Corps are often considered the default Lantern Corps. After all, Hal Jordan is to the Green Lantern Corps as Gryffindor. Green Lantern Corps have the hearts of heroes.

Prince Philip definitely boasts this same heart. Some could argue that his film, Sleeping Beauty, is more his story than Aurora's. There is no danger too great for Prince Philip. His bravery will always prevail.

Eric - Indigo

Prince Eric smiling while at sea in The Little Mermaid animated movie

The empathy Prince Eric possesses for those in the world around him is one of his defining character traits. The Little Mermaid's prince always puts others before himself, and that's why he is aligned with Indigo.

Through empathy, all things are possible for those on the Indigo side of things. Prince Eric is always ensuring that his loved ones are safe, and he believes that comion is the greatest weapon of all. He is a true Indigo figure in The Little Mermaid.

Adam - Red

Prince Adam looking shocked in Beauty and the Beast.

Prince Adam might be known by a better moniker for Disney fans and casual moviegoers: The Beast. The prince from Beauty and the Beast does have a name, after all, and it is Adam. For Adam, he is the easiest prince to sort into a Lantern Corps.

Adam is undoubtedly aligned with the Red Lantern Corps. Easily frustrated and hot-tempered, Adam is a great big ball of rage. The Red Lantern Corps takes all angry folks, and they would be right at home alongside Adam from Beauty and the Beast.

Aladdin - Indigo

Aladdin rides in as Prince Ali

Like Prince Eric, Aladdin is absolutely an Indigo. As comionate as Eric was at every turn, Aladdin might just be even more so. Not only does he always strive to do what he thinks is best for others, but he actually shows that through his actions.

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At the outset of Aladdin, the hero gives the bread he stole to starving children. By the end, he uses his third wish to free Genie. No Disney character has ever had as much empathy as Aladdin does. He's a surefire Indigo.

Naveen smiling while wearing his crown in The Princess and the Frog.

The Violet Lantern Corps can be a bit unruly because they are defined by a quality that can never be fully understood. And that's love. Those who align with the Violet Lantern Corps are those who wear their hearts on their sleeves and prioritize love above all else.

Who better to fit this Lantern Corps than Prince Naveen, the hero of The Princess and the Frog? He not only has a love for Tiana, but he has a love for life and the finer things within it. A truly romantic soul, Naveen fits Violet perfectly.

Flynn Rider - Orange

Flynn Rider

The Orange Lantern Corps, in the lore of the DC universe, are defined by the need for more and more. Greed is the name of the game for the Orange folks, and it's the baseline ideal from which Flynn Rider operates.

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He looks out only for himself and is always trying to steal as many riches as possible. That fits him right into Orange because of the immense desire for wealth. (At least he's got a dream, right?) Fortunately, by the end of Tangled, he's on his way to growth.

Kristoff - Green

Sven and Kristoff look with shock into the distance in Disney's Frozen

Prince Philip was a member of the Green Lantern Corps, and Frozen II, and he definitely has the heart of a Green Lantern Corps member.

Courage, bravery, honor, trust, loyalty. These are all within the heart of Kristoff, and it's why he belongs with the most determined and courageous of all the Lantern Corps.

Li Shang - Red

Disney Mulan Li Shang Dishonor

Lastly, Li Shang, the prince figure in Mulan, is a member of the Red Lantern Corps. He is not an outward ball of rage like The Beast is, but he is definitely an aggressive figure.

Li Shang, as a major figure in a military system, has to be extremely tough and strict. It's why he aligns so well with Red. He does begin to find his softer side over the course of the film, but no one from outside the Red Lantern Corps could ever put together "I'll Make a Man Out of You."

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