Princess Aurora- Aurora, a
princess of the 18th century, is
better known as the damsel in the
legend, turned fairy tale, 'Sleeping
Beauty'. On her 16th birthday she
pricked her finger and fell into a
deep sleep, until her true love,
Prince Philip, rescued her with a
kiss. Naive and sweet, Aurora is
one of the 'purest' of the
princesses.
The Princesses
Princess Belle-Belle is a princess
from the 16th century. Her story
is known as that of "Beauty and
the Beast". She traded herself
for the life of her father to a
horrid beast, only to find that the
'beast' was in fact her prince.
She is a very strong, independent
woman, a rarity of her time, but
unafraid to speak up and defend
herself.
Princess Ariel- Ariel is a princess
of the 19th century. She was once
a mermaid, Princess of Atlantis,
but magic turned her into a human
when she fell in love with a human
prince, Eric. She has been human
since, but still holds close ties to
the sea. Ariel is adventurous and
strong, anything but the
stereotypical "damsel in distress".
Princess Cinderella- Cinderella is a
princess from the 15th century,
and her tale is that of 'rags to
riches' in the truest sense.
Because of where she started, as
a maid to her stepmother, she is
very humble, but also unwilling to
put up with any injustice she sees.
She is kind, but fair.
Princess Snow- From the 16th
century, only a few decades from
Cinderella, Snow lived and ruled.
The iconic tale of her love with
Prince Ferdinand has been told for
centuries and continues to be a
beloved story through the ages.
Snow is a romantic princess with
an idealistic view on the world.
She is somewhat subservient to
her prince, much to the chagrin of
some of her princess peers.
Princess Astrid- Astrid is a
princess from the 31st century,
and the true holder of the Purple
Time Force Powers. She is a very
strong woman that has faced the
destruction of her planet and
family as well as the rebuilding of
both. She longs for adventure, but
secretly enjoys quiet, quality time,
with her boyfriend Alex.
Princess Jasmine- Jasmine was a
14th century Arabic princess and
her tale is most commonly told
with that of her husband, Aladdin.
Jasmine was known as a fair
princess that showed much
compassion. She was also equal to
her husband, who was not of royal
blood, but considered to be the
finest prince the kingdom ever had.
The Princes

Prince Philip- Philip is the husband of Princess Aurora and
considers it his duty to protect her at all costs. He's fought for
her more than once and would give his life for hers. Their love is
that of...well...a fairy tale.

Prince Adam- Once known as "The Beast", Adam is a changed man
in large part to his love for Belle, once just a common girl, now his
princess. Unlike the other men in France of their day, he admires
Belle's independence and fire in her. He knows she is capable, but
he would fight by her side, or even for her, should the need arise.

Prince Charming- Charming was raised to fulfill his royal duties
and marry a princess. Little did he know he would find true love in
a maiden woman named Cinderella. "Cindy", as he calls her, taught
him that there is more to life than royalty.

Prince Eric- Adventurous Eric never liked the idea of marriage,
which he saw as being tied down. Then he met Princess Ariel and
realized that he could be in love, married, and have a life of
adventure.

"Prince" Alex- Alex is the captain of Time Force, the true Time
Force Red, and the love of Princess Astrid. When he lost Jen,
who he thought was the love of his life, his friend Astrid was
there for him and they fell deeply in love. They now fight side by
side to protect the world. The one role Alex isn't sure he can
handle is becoming a true 'prince' when he and Astrid wed.

Prince Ferdinand- Ferdinand never expected to find the love of
his life near death and save her life with a kiss upon their first
meeting, since that fateful day, however, he's protected and
loved Snow with everything he has.

Prince Aladdin- Aladdin, once a 'street rat', fell in love with
Princess Jasmine...not for her looks or money, but because he
loved the passion and adventure she had inside her. Together
they traveled, fought for, and protected their kingdom and
Aladdin learned that there is more to being a 'prince' than sitting
on a throne.