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Q*Bert from Wreck-It Ralph
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Q-Bert is a little orange creature with a long snout. It walks around on two feet, but doesn’t have any arms.
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Quail Mother from Bambi
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Quail Mother is always accompanied by her children in Bambi. In most cases, the whole family goes after another in a row through the forest. Thereby it looks like a train. Her first appearance is among the animals who welcome Bambi to the forest. Her second appearance is in “Little April Shower” as she walks with her ββchildren by a small outflow of rainwater.
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Quasimodo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Born different, Quasimodo is an outcast from society. But when he falls in love with the gypsy girl Esmeralda, he musters up the courage to leave his home at Notre Dame Cathedral to rescue her from the evil Judge Frollo.
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Quasimodo’s Father from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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If you thought being a hunchback was bad, just wait until you meet Quasimodo’s father. He was born into a family of Romani who were constantly on the run from Judge Claude Frollo and his soldiers. One day, they were discovered and Quasimodo’s father was pulled away from his wife and son and handcuffed. With his family Torn apart, Quasimodo was sent to live in the bell tower of Notre Dame where he would be hidden away from the rest of the world.
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Quasimodo’s Mother from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Quasimodo’s Mother was a very loving mother who tried to save her son from the cruelty of the French government of the time. She was knowledgeable of Catholic laws and sought sanctuary at Notre Dame when she was being chased by Frollo. However, she was pushed off the stairs when Frollo was taking Quasimodo from her hands. At the beginning of the film, Quasimodo’s parents (Romani) tried to enter the city of Paris with fellow Romani, but they are discovered by Judge Claude Frollo and his soldiers.
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Queen from A Bug’s Life
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The Queen is the loving and caring ruler of the ant colony in A Bug’s Life. Despite her daughter Atta’s stress about becoming queen, the Queen is more relaxed and can joke about situations. She is also nicer to Flik than most of the colony, just like her younger daughter Dot. However, when she discovers Flik’s deception, she admonishes him for his lies and stops Dot from going after him after Atta exiles him. She forgives him later, though, after he saves her from being executed by Hopper and having the courage to stand up to Hopper.
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Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
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Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was an Evil Queen whose only goal was to be the fairest in the land. She would stop at nothing to achieve her goal, even if it meant sacrificing those she loved. With her wicked ways and cold heart, she was truly evil personified. But even evil queens need love, and this queen’s one true love was power. The more power she had, the more she craved. And so her quest for power led her down a dark path from which there was no return.
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Queen Anne from Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
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Princess Anne was born a disappointment to her father, King Frederick II of Denmark. Hoping for a son, Anne grew up in a close-knit family thanks to her loving mother.
Despite being born a princess, Anne’s life was anything but easy. She was constantly overshadowed by her father’s hope for a son and had to bear the weight of expectation on her shoulders. Nevertheless, she proved to be kind, gentle and compassionate; traits which served her well when she became queen. -
Queen Athena from The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning
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Queen Athena was the loving wife of King Triton and mother of seven beautiful daughters. She was kind, musical, and beloved by all who knew her. Unfortunately, she died tragically young in a collision with a human ship. This event deeply traumatized her husband and led to his hatred of humans and music. A statue of Queen Athena dancing with King Triton can be found in his courtyard, where he cries over her death every day.
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Queen Clarion from Tinker Bell
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Queen Clarion is the ultimate ruler of Pixie Hollow, and she takes her job seriously. But she’s also a loving and approachable individual who knows how to have fun. And while she may be stern when she needs to be, there’s always a twinkle in her eye that let’s you know she’s up to something mysterious.
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Queen Elinor from Brave
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As the diplomatic counterpart to her more impulsive husband, King Fergus, Elinor carries the weight of the kingdom’s peace on her shoulders. A doting mother and wife, Elinor’s only desire is to see her family happy and prosperous. However, when her daughter Merida expresses a desire for freedom and independence, the two clash. Queen Elinor is initially a very strict and stubborn authoritarian figure in Merida’s life. She demands that Merida follows in her footsteps as queen and follow the customs and traditions of her kingdom.
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Queen Iduna from Frozen
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Iduna is a queen and the mother of two young children, Elsa and Anna. She still wears her childhood scarf, which has become a symbol of hope for her people. When Elsa is cursed with magic that turns everything she touches to ice, Iduna must help her daughter find the legendary river Ahtohallan in order to save Arendellle from an eternal winter. Along the way, they are joined by Olaf, a magical snowman brought to life by Elsa’s powers, Kristoff, a rugged mountain man, and Sven, his loyal reindeer.
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Queen Kidagakash Nedakh from Atlantis: Milo’s Return
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In Atlantis: Milo’s Return, Kida is a fierce and brave warrior woman who is not afraid to stand up to anyone or anything. She is a powerful force to be reckoned with, and she will stop at nothing to protect her people and her home. With the strength of an army behind her, she is a force to be reckoned with and she will not rest until her enemies are defeated.
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Queen Kidagakash Nedakh from Atlantis: Milo’s Return
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In Atlantis: Milo’s Return, Kida is a fierce and brave warrior woman who is not afraid to stand up to anyone or anything. She is a powerful force to be reckoned with, and she will stop at nothing to protect her people and her home. With the strength of an army behind her, she is a force to be reckoned with and she will not rest until her enemies are defeated.
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Queen Leah from Sleeping Beauty
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Queen Leah is a loving mother and caring individual who will do anything for her family, kingdom, and servants. Even though she doesn’t have much of a personality, Queen Leah is shown to be a kind-hearted person who always looks out for others. Whether it’s making sure her daughter Aurora is taken care of or running her kingdom smoothly, Queen Leah always puts others first. But when an evil sorceress threatens her loved ones, Queen Leah must put up a fight to protect what’s most important to her. With the help of her loyal subjects, Queen Leah must defeat the evil sorceress and restore peace.
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Queen of Hearts from Alice In Wonderland
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Deep in the magical kingdom of Wonderland lies aΟ colorless castle, ruled by the Queen of Hearts. She’s a psychopathic ruler, lashing out with deadly force at anyone who dare upset her. Her card soldiers are her constant subjects to this brutality. All residents of Wonderland are mad in some way, but the Queen of Hearts is the most dangerous of them all. Tread lightly in her domain, or risk suffering a gruesome death by beheading.
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Queenie from One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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Queenie is one of the sweet and caring cows who gives the puppies milk in One Hundred and One Dalmatians.