Disney tattoos – 30 popular motifs that radiate magic

We grew up with Disney films and fell in love with the characters. Hardcore fans have motifs such as Beauty and the Beast, Ariel, Peter Pan, Simba and Co. tattooed. Each of the favorite films conveys a message associated with dreams, love and growing up. The motifs with matching designs can have an important meaning for the tattoo wearer. We've put together some of the most popular Disney tattoos that depict sayings and characters from the fairytale world.

The castle is the logo and represents the place where the magic happens. It is shown at the beginning of every film, followed bycolorful fireworksin heaven. Neuschwanstein Castle served as the inspiration for the logo and backdrop for Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.

Tinkerbell is a fairy who lives in the fairy tale world of Peter Pan. The tattoos often only depict the silhouette of the fairy, with a magic wand in her hand. Small stars surround the figure. The motif is often complemented with a beautiful saying about dreaming.

Peter Pan is the boy who never wanted to grow up. He can fly and lives on an island with other children. The motif of the flying Peter Pan, Wendy, John and Michael is very popular and looks great as a small motif or as part of a large masterpiece.

In 2014, the film “Frozen” won two Oscars – for best animated film and best film song. The main character, Elsa, has magical powers and can create ice, frost and snow. The tattoo can consist of several snowflakes on an ice blue background, with the text “Let it go” integrated underneath.

Good girls love bad boys. In the end, the beast can transform into a handsome prince. And all with the magic of love. The red rose plays an important role in fairy tales, which is why it is often integrated into the designs.

The beautiful Snow White with the red apple – a symbol of the beauty craze. She has a good heart, but is persecuted and poisoned by his stepmother because of his beauty.

Ariel is a mermaid and dreams of becoming a part of the human world. For this motif you can choose between several designs with different sizes. The simple, colorful design, in which only the contours are visible, appears playful and minimalistically modern at the same time.

Pocahontas and Jasmin are popular princesses who exude a special exoticism due to their origins. The former is an Indian while Jasmine is an Arabian princess. This design has summarized the essential characteristics of both figures through a few lines.

The Cheshire Cat, also known as the Cheshire Cat, is an unusual character who represents the connection between the real and fantasy worlds. She tries to mislead Alice and pushes her in all directions. The cat's nature forces Alice to choose her own path. The cat appears and disappears again, so different physical states are used for the tattoos like the picture above - only the eyes, mouth and a few stripes are visible. You can choose between the classic motif from 1950 and the real-looking version from 2010.

Here you can check out two interesting tattoo designs from the movie Alice in Wonderland. The motif on the left is based on the silhouette of Alice falling into the rabbit. The design on the right is more complicated and includes all the characters that appear in the film.

“Hakuna Matata” is a famous saying from the movie “The Lion King” and it means “There are no problems/difficulties/worries”. It is an idiom from the African language Swahili. Not everything in life goes according to plan, but you shouldn't worry so much. Hakuna matata stands for “Go on and enjoy life”.

You have to always believe in yourself and never forget who you are. This makes it easier to achieve a goal if you listen to your heart.

The red bow has no deep meaning, but looks playful and girly. Very popular with women who want to keep the child within them.