©Disney Atta and Dot Sharon McKendrick and Susan Evers The two sisters taught us that while tradition is important, for a colony to survive, you have to change, adapt, and grow. Atta was super-focused on keeping things the same as they’d always been and thought of Flick as a disruption to the status quo, while Dot saw Flick for the brilliant inventor that he was. In a bug’s life, the high-strung Atta may have been next in line to inherit their mother’s throne, but her kid sister Dot seemed to have a better vision for what their colony actually needed. We can’t think of three Disney sisters who are quirkier than the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus, which brings us to our next lesson: no one will ever quite understand your “quirks” like your sister can! ©DIsney Sanderson Sisters Atta and Dot ©Disney Ariel with her sisters Sanderson Sisters Ariel’s relationship with her mer-family taught us that being close isn’t so much about proximity as it is a bond forged by love and understanding. But over time, they came to realize it was the key to her happiness in life. In The Little Mermaid, Ariel’s family initially struggled with her all-consuming obsession with the human world. ©Disney Anastasia and Drizella Ariel and her Sisters Although Nani wasn’t much older than a child herself, her bravery and love for her little sister showed us the true meaning of ‘ohana! ©DIsney Lilo and Nani Anastasia and DrizellaĬinderella’s spoiled stepsisters, Anastasia and Drizella, couldn’t be a more rotten pair! This evil duo taught us that a life of privilege doesn’t make you a better person. Nani stepped in to fill the role of legal guardian for her younger sister, Lilo when they both lost their parents in a car accident. Frozen 2 is finally out in theaters! And while the strength of Anna and Elsa’s special sibling bond is undeniable, we can’t forget a few of our other favorite Disney sister duos - and what we learned from them! ©Disney Lilo and Nani
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