Silvermoth
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Disney's probably looking over which princess stories would be the most marketable. Frozen was sort of a fluke though, it's so far removed from the Andersen story that it's practically an original movie, and nobody had any idea it would be such a hit. The Andersen story certainly isn't a classic princess tale, there aren't even any princesses in it.
There's a cool children's book from the 1960s called The King with Six Friends that I always thought would make an awesome Disney movie, but it's mostly got male characters. There's only one princess and she's pretty much nothing but a trophy in the story, she'd have to be rewritten. It's about a young deposed king who goes wandering and meets up with various wacky shape-shifting characters and they all end up going on a quest together. Not much of a plot but that wouldn't be a problem for Disney.
Frozen definitely wasn't a fluke when you consider all the other highly successful Disney princesses but it definitely did something new which would be fun to keep exploring in the third Disney era
Not for those three. They put Snow White back in the Vault in November 2011, Beauty and the Beast and Bambi in April 2012, The Lion King and Lady and the Tramp in Aprils 2013 and Peter Pan April 2014. Cinderella, The Little Mermaid and The Jungle Book are still being produced for now. Sleeping Beauty is coming next month, 101 Dalmatians in February and presumably then Aladdin next October and Pinocchio in February, looking at their previous release schedule.

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