Artist Max Thompson brilliantly reinterprets beloved Disney princesses in their new roles as mothers. While we all know the classic tales of characters like Snow White and Cinderella, have you ever pondered what life looks like after they ride away with their Prince Charming? Fortunately, Thompson has released a captivating series of illustrations that depict these iconic figures navigating the challenges of motherhood, and they are utterly delightful.
This collection was launched in celebration of Mother’s Day, but its charm has only grown since. Each illustration captures a famous Disney princess in relatable parenting moments — from breastfeeding and diaper changing to the chaos of childbirth. Here are a few standout examples from the series:
- Princess Aurora is wishing for a nap, perhaps longing for that eternal slumber.
- Aladdin’s magic carpet certainly doesn’t have to worry about traffic on the way to the hospital.
- Poor Ariel, if only her little one understood how to use a dinglehopper!
- Belle may have broken the magic spell, but imagine how cool an enchanted talking breast pump would be!
- Is that Elsa in yoga pants? It certainly looks like it!
Thompson shared these illustrations on social media, where they quickly gained popularity, amassing thousands of likes. The collection features nine parenting-themed pieces, but Thompson has also created Disney princesses as characters from Titanic and Star Wars, along with other whimsical themes.
These humorous depictions add a dash of reality to our cherished fairy tales. You can almost hear Mulan advocating for gender-neutral toys or Rapunzel reminding her teens that curfews are a privilege, especially considering she was trapped in a tower at their age. While these images are crafted for fun, they also serve as a lighthearted “where are they now” featuring our childhood favorites. Although we may not see a sequel like The Little Mermaid 4: Mom Escapes Back to the Sea For Some Peace and Quiet, at least we can glimpse what happens when toddlers invade a princess’s happily ever after.
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In summary, Max Thompson’s illustrations of Disney princesses as mothers provide a whimsical and humorous take on the realities of parenting, showcasing how these beloved characters adapt to their new lives beyond the fairytale endings.
