Disney’s been in the full-length animated feature business for more than 75 years now, and to date the company has created exactly zero openly gay or trans main characters — although there are certainly many who are “coded queer,” many who are voiced by gay actors, and a sprinkling of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it sly references (like by Onward‘s Colt Bronco and Frozen‘s Oaken. (Ahem: #GiveElsaAGirlfriend) To remedy that, some artists have taken matters into their own  hands, creating artistic renditions of their favorite Disney princes, princesses and villains with same-sex partners. In some cases, they coupled up already existing characters. In others, the princess is redesigned as a prince. But all are in good romantic fun.

Urusla and Maleficent Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Prince Naveen and a male version of Tiana via
The genie and Aladdin via
Belle and Jasmine Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Aladdin and a male version of Jasmine via
Aladdin and Hercules Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Prince Eric and a male version of Ariel via
Hercules and Aladdin via
The Beast and a male version of Belle via
Tarzan and the Beast Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
The Beast and Flynn via
Prince Charming and a male version of Cinderella via
Prince Phillip and Prince Charming Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Ariel and Meg via
Aladdin and Prince Eric via
Wendy Darling and Alice Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Captain Phoebus and a male version of Esmerelda via
Jafar and Captain Hook Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Hercules and a male version of Megara via
Peter Pan and Pinocchio Art by Rodolfo Loaiza
Captain Smith and a male version of Pocahontas via
Two princes via
Prince Phillip and a male version of Sleeping Beauty via
Two princes via
Buzz and Woody via