13. Aurora ('Sleeping Beauty') - 17 minutes and 52 seconds Percentage of film: 23.83% Voiced by Mary Costa. In Sleeping Beauty, Aurora is known for having the least screen time of all Disney princesses, appearing on-screen for only about 18 minutes.
Despite her limited time, she is famous for her stunning "Once Upon a Dream" song. Aurora, also known as Sleeping Beauty or Briar Rose, [1][2][3] is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Productions ' animated film Sleeping Beauty (1959). Voiced by Mary Costa, Aurora is the only child of King Stefan and Queen Leah.
An evil fairy named Maleficent seeks revenge for not being invited to Aurora's christening and curses the newborn princess, foretelling that she will. Unlike the last two princesses, Aurora is unique. Though she is the titular character, she only has about 18 minutes of screen time in Sleeping Beauty.
Aurora is only in Sleeping Beauty for 18 minutes! While only being on screen a short time, every moment is memorable due to the beautiful animation and the voice of Mary Costa. In total, Aurora has 18 lines of dialogue in all 75 minutes of Sleeping Beauty, but it makes sense. Aurora is just a baby during the first part of Sleeping Beauty and then spends the whole third act asleep.
Even after she wakes up and has her happy ending with Prince Phillip, Aurora doesn't say a word. This makes Aurora the character who speaks less than any speaking main character in a. Sleeping Beauty (1959) - Despite being the titular character, Sleeping Beauty/Aurora/Briar Rose is only on screen for 18 minutes, and only has 18 lines of dialogue, making some people believe that her fairy godmothers are the main protagonists of the film.
Furthermore, despite Aurora being marketed in a pink dress for all of her merchandise, her famous dress is blue for six minutes, about a. Aurora has a total of only 18 minutes of screen time. International versions When Sleeping Beauty was released in 1959, a dubbing process was started which, in the space of one year, brought the movie to number 10 dubbings by 1960.
Princess Aurora, also known as Briar Rose, is the titular character in Disney's 1959 animated feature film Sleeping Beauty. She is the daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah and is the last princess to be developed by Walt Disney. Aurora has 18 lines of dialogue and 18 minutes of screentime, making her the least spoken main character in a feature.
Maleficent describing Aurora Princess Aurora only appears in eighteen minutes of the animated feature Sleeping Beauty (1959) and during that time has only eighteen lines of dialog.