What If Our Favorite Disney Princesses Were In Final Fantasy X-2?

Margot Nolan

Every week, it seems like a fresh re-imagining of Disney princesses in some way or another is released. We'll be the first to say that we have a soft place for it as well. We've previously shown off some fantastic fanart pieces, but now it's time to move on to something that everyone can agree on: RPGs.
Some well-known Disney princesses were reimagined as Final Fantasy RPG classes by one artist. 'Final Fantasy: Damsel Dossier' was created by digital artist Skirtzzz, who combined her passion for gaming and Disney into something we could all enjoy.
Fantasy X-2 is a well-known game that introduced a new twist to the well-known RPG series: instead of being given a selection of characters with fixed classes from which to form a three-person fighting team, players were given exactly three characters (Rikku, Yuna, and Paine) and could choose which class roles they wanted those characters to play at any time by simply changing their outfits. It was also the first Final Fantasy game with an all-female main cast. It is this crossover between Disney and this game that has created enormous excitement among the gamers community and Disney fans.
Scroll down to see all the impressive artworks of this series!

#1 Berserker Pocahontas (Pocahontas)

Source: Skirtzzz


#2 Warrior Mulan (Mulan)

Source: Skirtzzz


#3 Dark Knight Meg (Hercules)

Source: Skirtzzz


#4 Alchemist Sally (The Nightmare Before Christmas)

Source: Skirtzzz


#5 Thief Kida (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)

Source: Skirtzzz


#6 Samurai Merida (Brave)

Source: Skirtzzz


#7 Gunner Snow White (Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs)

Source: Skirtzzz


#8 Lady Luck Alice (Alice In The Wonderland)

Source: Skirtzzz


#9 White Mage Rapunzel (Tangled)

Source: Skirtzzz