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13 Disney Characters I Would Love To Add To My Squad

Wouldn't it be great if they were real?

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Some of the best people we know are fictional—especially those from Disney movies. We grew up with them. We love them with every bit of our hearts, and so much that we wish they were real so we could actually be friends with them. Imagine actually being able to talk to your favorite Disney characters.

1. Mushu

There’s no doubt you won’t get a laugh hanging around this one—sarcastic and hilarious.

2. Rapunzel

As scared as she is to go out her comfort zone, she will, which would make her a great friend to do things with.

3. Woody

Okay, so Woody is technically Pixar AND Disney. (So he still counts!) You know you would have a friend in him because he’s always got your back.

4. Olaf

Who wouldn’t want this one around? He’s friendly, funny, and is always willing to give you a warm hug.

5. Dopey

Sweet and adorable are the two things that come to mind when I think of this one. He tries and that is what counts.

6. Tramp

He pushes you to go adventures, and explore the big hunk of world down there with no fence around it while living life off the leash.

7. Belle

She’ll risk her life for you and won’t judge you on how you look. Plus, she's a total book nerd (just like me *blushes*).

8. Peter Pan

Flying, adventure, and being able to stay a kid forever?—count me in!

9. All 101 Dalmatians

Dogs, dogs, and more dogs. It would be endless games of fetch, cuddles, and spots.

10. Timon and Pumbaa

I couldn’t forget about this dynamic duo. You’ll be worry-free with these two by your side.

11. Genie

He has a great sense of humor, he encourages you to tell the truth, and knows that it’s what is on the inside that counts.

12. Kronk

He can speak squirrel, does his own theme music, and can cook—everything you look for in a friend.

13. Stitch

Knows that once you’re a friend you are family, and won’t leave you behind because Ohana.
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