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Disney and Pixar have been teasing all sorts of forthcoming films and projects at its annual fan convention, D23, in Anaheim, California this weekend. Among the clips showcased: a scene from Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck It Ralph 2, which will debut in theaters next October. In the scene, which tbqh sounds quite confusing, the Wreck It Ralph heroes Ralph and Vanellope "travel through the Internet" and somehow stumble upon the Oh My Disney website. That's product placement for you! USA Today reports on what happens next (because Disney hasn't yet made the clip public, womp womp):

Vanellope stumbles upon a dressing room filled with every Disney princess in recent memory, including Mulan, Snow White, Brave's Merida, Frozen's Elsa and Moana (who, yes, declared in her eponymous film that she's "not a princess," but she's in the group). They all look like themselves, but in the Wreck-it Ralph realistic/retro animation style. And they're all so funny.

Vanellope clashes with the seemingly prim and proper Disney royalty. But the women open up to her once they learn that although Vanellope hasn't made "a deal with an underwater sea witch" and wasn't "kidnapped or enslaved," she still has problems of her own.

The princesses then start to realize that they should adapt Vanellope's casual, colorful street-style in place of their uncomfortable skirts and dresses. So, the crew changes into comfy T-shirts and shorts, with Elsa's looking like a Nike shirt emblazoned with the words "Just let it go."

"I always thought princesses were perfect and boring," says Vanellope. Merida says something that sounds insightful, but no one understands her. "She's from the other studio," says another princess, in a very insider joke about Pixar Animation Studios.

To further promote the big moment, and to have a princess party of their own, Disney invited a big group of the IRL voices behind the characters to D23. Ten of the voice royals are pictured below — how many can you identify!? (Answers below the photo, so don't scroll down too far.)

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Left to right:

1. Paige O'Hara, who voiced Belle in Beauty and the Beast.

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2. Irene Bedard, who voiced Pocahontas.

Note: Judy Kuhn provided Pocahontas' singing voice for the movie (bonus points if you knew that).

3. Mandy Moore, who voiced Rapunzel in Tangled.


4. Auli'i Cravalho, who voiced Moana.


5. Sarah Silverman, who voices Vanellope.

(I am very confused by this Wreck It Ralph movie, really I am.)

6. Kristen Bell, who voiced Anna in Frozen.


7. Kelly Macdonald, who voiced Merida in Brave.


8. Anika Noni Rose, who voiced Tiana in The Princess and The Frog.


9. Linda Larkin, who voiced Jasmine in Aladdin.

Note: Lea Salonga provided Jasmine's singing voice for the movie (bonus points again if you knew that).

10. Jodi Benson, who voiced Ariel in The Little Mermaid.

I hope you got a good score; I also hope you're stuck with "How Far I'll Go" in your head for the rest of the day. You're welcome!

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