The Ultimate 'Smash Or Pass' Tier List: Ranking 30 Hottest Disney Characters In 2025
The "Smash or Pass" game has taken over social media again in late 2024 and early 2025, with a massive resurgence on TikTok and YouTube, but this time, the focus is squarely on the magical world of Disney. This viral trend, which forces fans to decide whether a character is attractive enough for a hypothetical romantic encounter (Smash) or not (Pass), has reignited the decades-old debate about which Disney and Pixar characters truly possess that irresistible, animated charm. From the classic, chiseled princes to the fiercely independent modern heroines and even a few surprisingly attractive villains, the criteria for "smash" are more complex than just a royal title.
The conversation goes far beyond just looks; it’s about personality, backstory, and the sheer charisma that makes a character unforgettable. As of today, December 19, 2025, we’ve compiled the definitive, most-talked-about list of 30 Disney and Pixar entities, breaking down the arguments for why they earn a spot on the coveted "Smash" side of the tier list, ensuring this is the freshest and most comprehensive ranking you’ll find online.
The Definitive Disney Character 'Smash or Pass' Roster
Before diving into the rankings, it’s important to establish the roster. Topical authority demands we cover the full spectrum of Disney’s animated universe, from the Golden Age to the modern 3D era. Here is the complete list of 30 entities we’re ranking, categorized for clarity:
- The Princes & Heroes: Prince Eric, Flynn Rider (Eugene Fitzherbert), Aladdin, Hercules, Prince Naveen, Kristoff, Li Shang.
- The Princesses & Heroines: Elsa, Jasmine, Tiana, Megara, Esmeralda, Moana, Raya, Pocahontas.
- The Villains & Anti-Heroes: Hades, Gaston, Mother Gothel, Dr. Facilier, Hans, Tamatoa (Hear Me Out!).
- The Modern & Pixar Icons: Buzz Lightyear, Edna Mode, Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl (Helen Parr), Maui, Miguel (from Coco - Adult version), Mirabel Madrigal (Adult version), Kuzco.
The Royal Hunks: Ranking the Disney Princes & Male Heroes
The male leads are often the most debated category, pitting classic charm against modern wit. A high "Smash" rating here usually requires a combination of good looks, a compelling personality, and a capacity for genuine heroism. The ultimate "thirst test" often comes down to who you'd actually want to spend a day with, not just who looks best on a poster.
Tier S: Instant Smash
- Flynn Rider (Eugene Fitzherbert): The undisputed king of the "Smash" category. His appeal is his arc: he's a reformed thief with a smoldering smirk, genuine vulnerability, and a perfect balance of roguish charm and devotion. He’s the peak of modern Disney Prince design.
- Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid): The classic, square-jawed, romantic ideal. He’s a sailor, a dog owner, and committed to finding the girl who saved him. His dedication and classic good looks secure his spot.
- Prince Naveen (The Princess and the Frog): Effortlessly charismatic, musically talented, and learns the value of hard work. Naveen’s smooth confidence and genuine change of heart make him incredibly attractive.
Tier A: Strong Smash
- Hercules: A literal demigod with a great body and a sweet, slightly awkward personality. His only drawback is a touch of naive klutziness, but his heart is gold.
- Li Shang (Mulan): Disciplined, stoic, and incredibly loyal. Shang is attractive for his leadership qualities and his ability to see Mulan for who she truly is, earning him respect and a high ranking.
Tier B: Pass (But Respectfully)
- Aladdin: While charming and kind, his initial deceit and street-rat status (before the Prince Ali transformation) often push him into the "Pass" territory for many, despite his good looks.
- Kristoff (Frozen): Sweet, loyal, and a great ice-harvester, but his slightly scruffy, down-to-earth nature and obsession with his reindeer, Sven, often place him below the more polished princes.
The Modern Goddesses: Ranking the Disney Princesses & Heroines
The Princesses have always been the core of the Disney universe, but modern rankings favor characters with independence, strength, and a dynamic personality over the classic damsels in distress. The 'Smash' verdict here is often based on the character's agency and unique cultural appeal.
Tier S: Instant Smash
- Elastigirl (Helen Parr - The Incredibles): The ultimate power fantasy. She’s a successful professional, a dedicated mother, and possesses a confident, mature allure that transcends the typical princess archetype. Her flexibility is a literal plus.
- Megara (Hercules): Witty, cynical, and fiercely independent. Meg is the original anti-princess. Her sarcasm and "I won't say I'm in love" attitude make her one of the most compelling and attractive non-royal heroines.
- Jasmine (Aladdin): Intelligent, outspoken, and refuses to be objectified. Her exotic beauty, coupled with her passion for freedom and her pet tiger, make her an easy "Smash."
Tier A: Strong Smash
- Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame): A deeply compassionate, fiery, and sensual character. Her passion for justice and her captivating dancing make her a standout in terms of raw charisma.
- Tiana (The Princess and the Frog): Driven, ambitious, and a culinary genius. Tiana is attractive because she’s a boss—she achieves her dreams through hard work, not magic.
- Elsa (Frozen): Her regal elegance, powerful magic, and emotional depth make her a complex and intriguing choice. The "Snow Queen" persona exudes a cool, untouchable allure.
Tier B: Pass (But Respectfully)
- Moana: A pure adventurer and leader. While highly respected, her young age and focus on her community and the ocean often place her firmly in the "Pass" category for a romantic encounter.
- Pocahontas: Deeply connected to nature and free-spirited, but the historical context and her serious, often melancholy demeanor lead many to appreciate her from afar.
The Controversial Picks: Villains and Non-Human Entities
The "Hear Me Out" category is where the Smash or Pass game truly shines, as fans debate the unexpected appeal of Disney’s antagonists and non-traditional characters. This section is all about the power, the style, and the sheer magnetic charisma of those who usually play the bad guy.
The 'Smash' Villains
- Hades (Hercules): His dark, sardonic wit, incredible power, and ability to command a room make him a surprisingly popular choice. The "bad boy" appeal is strong here, despite the blue flames.
- Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog): Smooth, stylish, and mysterious. The Shadow Man’s confidence and musical talent are undeniable. He has a captivating, dangerous edge.
- Gaston (Beauty and the Beast): Pure, unadulterated physical specimen. While his personality is atrocious, many fans admit the raw, cartoonishly muscular physique is enough to earn him a reluctant "Smash" for a one-night-only situation.
- Mother Gothel (Tangled): Her dramatic flair, manipulative intelligence, and eternal youth (thanks to the flower) give her a sophisticated, theatrical appeal that some find irresistible.
The 'Pass' Villains & Non-Traditional
- Hans (Frozen): An absolute "Pass." His deceptive nature and betrayal are unforgivable. Being handsome is not enough to overcome being a manipulative sociopath.
- Maui (Moana): A demigod with a great personality, but his physical form (especially the bulk and the fish hook) often pushes him into the "Pass" category, though his "You're Welcome" song is a definite "Smash."
- Tamatoa (Moana): A giant, narcissistic crab obsessed with shiny things. An easy, yet hilarious, "Pass."
- Buzz Lightyear (Toy Story): A dedicated space ranger, but the fact that he is a toy, and an often deluded one, makes him a clear "Pass."
- Edna Mode (The Incredibles): A fashion icon and genius. She is a legend, but not a romantic partner. A respectful "Pass."
The Final Verdict: Why These Characters Dominate the Debate
The viral nature of the "Smash or Pass Disney Characters" trend highlights a fundamental shift in what fans find attractive. It’s no longer about the passive, one-dimensional Prince Charming or the damsel in distress. The characters who consistently rank highest—Flynn Rider, Megara, Elastigirl, and Naveen—all share a common thread: they are complex, flawed, and possess a powerful sense of self. They are fully-realized entities with wit, ambition, and a proven capacity for growth.
The conversation is constantly evolving, with new characters from properties like Encanto (Adult Mirabel) and the Disney+ series regularly entering the fray. Ultimately, the "Smash or Pass" game is a fun, lighthearted way for the Disney community to celebrate the most charismatic, well-written, and yes, the hottest characters that the studio has ever created.
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