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If Disney Characters Had To-Do Lists: A Peek into Their Daily Priorities

Published on May 28, 2025, 9:44 PM

If Disney Characters Had To-Do Lists: A Peek into Their Daily Priorities

Ever wondered what keeps your favorite Disney characters busy after the credits roll?

Cinderella: From Ashes to Appointments

  1. Sweep fireplace (again...)
  2. Check glass slipper insurance
  3. Schedule royal etiquette classes
  4. Remind Prince Charming of my name—again
  5. Declutter attic (mice moving in more furniture)

Cinderella may have traded rags for riches, but that doesn’t mean her calendar is clear. Managing a castle, keeping up appearances, and running a rodent-friendly household keeps her hands full.

Elsa: The Queen of Cold Has Hot Plans

  1. Refreeze the fjord (global warming issues)
  2. Update ice sculpture collection
  3. Therapy session: "Let It Go" issues
  4. Avoid Anna’s excessive hugging
  5. Review Arendelle’s climate control policies

Even magical monarchs have chores, especially when their powers cause blizzards mid-summer.

Ariel: Part-Time Mermaid, Full-Time Curious Soul

  1. Collect human forks (still calling them “dinglehoppers”)
  2. Practice walking in heels
  3. Voice care exercises (never again with sea witches)
  4. Check in with Scuttle for fashion updates
  5. Avoid suspicious singing contracts

Ariel's to-do list is part exploration, part self-care, and wholly reflective of her dual life above and below sea level.

Buzz Lightyear: To Infinity, but First...

  1. Polish helmet
  2. Verify star command signals (still no reply)
  3. Team meeting with Woody & co.
  4. Avoid falling with style—prefer controlled landings
  5. Space ranger training for next-gen toys

Buzz keeps the mission alive even in Andy’s toy chest, proving that heroism comes with routine.

Mulan: Warrior, Strategist, Daughter

  1. Sparring at dawn
  2. Diplomatic dinner with emperor
  3. Laundry (armor gets sweaty)
  4. Write home—remind family I’m fine
  5. Train next batch of female warriors

Her days are a fusion of honor and hustle, blending battlefield strategy with familial devotion.

Tiana: Dreaming, Doing, Cooking

  1. Daily gumbo taste test
  2. Financial check-in for restaurant expansion
  3. Morning affirmations: "Hard work pays off!"
  4. Health code re-inspection prep
  5. Coffee with Charlotte (non-negotiable)

Tiana's to-do list embodies ambition and grounded grit—running a business while never forgetting the ones who believed in her.

Scar: Dark Ambitions with Bullet Points

  1. Check hyena loyalty (again)
  2. Rehearse evil monologue
  3. Sabotage Simba (discreetly)
  4. Plan next Pride Rock speech
  5. Avoid sunlight—bad for the mane

Even villains need structure, and Scar proves that domination starts with good planning (and maybe a little singing).

Stitch: Chaos Coordinated

  1. Rebuild whatever was destroyed yesterday
  2. Check in with Lilo (ohana duties)
  3. Energy recharge via sandwiches
  4. Avoid galactic bounty hunters
  5. Practice being “good”—struggle continues

The galaxy’s most lovable experiment balances destruction and devotion with a schedule that’s as unpredictable as he is.


From palaces to planets, these Disney characters are busy beyond the screen. Whether they’re saving kingdoms, chasing dreams, or managing chaos, their to-do lists are as magical—and messy—as life itself.

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