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's animated film ''
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'' (1997). A Russian orphan with amnesia, Anya travels to Paris in hopes of re-discovering her past and family, collaborating with a pair of con artists who scheme to use her likeness to Russia's Imperial family to win a lucrative reward. Although largely fictionalized, the character is loosely based on two historical figures:
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, the youngest daughter of Nicholas II, and
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, an
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famous for claiming to be the Grand Duchess. Plot elements from the film ''
Anastasia Anastasia (from el, Ἀναστασία, translit=Anastasía) is a feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Greek word (), meaning "resurrection". It is a popular name in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia, where it was the most ...
'' (1956), in which the
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is played by actress Ingrid Bergman, served as a primary source of inspiration for Anya. Created by director and animator
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, Anya is based on the
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that Anastasia survived the
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's
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in 1918, with writers omitting most of the tragic elements about her life in favor of a more optimistic re-telling. Basing her appearance on actress Audrey Hepburn, Bluth re-designed the character several times in order to achieve a design he felt best embodied her personality. Anya is voiced primarily by actress
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. Despite being the filmmakers' first choice for the role, Ryan was wary about the film's dark subject matter, and only committed after the directors animated an original sequence to dialogue from her film ''
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'' (1993). Singer
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provides Anya's singing voice, while actresses
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and
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provide the speaking and singing voices, respectively, for a younger version of the character. Reception towards Anya has been mostly positive, with
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praising her spirited personality and independence. Ryan's voice acting was also well-received, although some critics found her
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distracting. Due to stylistic similarities between ''Anastasia'' and Walt Disney Animation Studios films released during the 1990s, the character has often been mistaken as a member of the Disney Princess franchise. When Disney purchased Fox in 2019, several media publications speculated that Anya would officially be inducted into the lineup. In 2017, actress
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originated the role of Anya in the Broadway musical adaptation of the film.


Development


Creation

''Anastasia'' is loosely based on the
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that
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, the youngest daughter of
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, survived the execution of her family. The character Anya is based on Anastasia herself. Although Anastasia was in fact murdered alongside her family in 1918 at the age of 17, rumors of her having escaped the assassination persisted for several years, which prompted numerous impersonators to claim to be her. The most famous impersonator was
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, whose claims were adapted into several retellings, including a 1956 film (also produced by
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) starring actress Ingrid Bergman as Anastasia. Considered to be a remake of the 1956 film, the previous film's plot was primarily used as the premise and inspiration for the animated character, with the idea of a confused young woman "who doesn't know who she is and discovers she's a princess" inspiring
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to develop a fairy tale version of the myth. Despite acknowledging Anastasia's heritage and upbringing, the character is largely fictionalized; according to Russian culture researcher Kate White, the ideas that "a lot of people wanted Anastasia to be alive, and a lot of women over the years have claimed to be her" are some of the few historically accurate aspects about Anya. The character also takes several liberties with Anderson's story, who researchers had already determined was not related to the Romanovs by 1994. While researching the Grand Duchess, director
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discovered she was a young woman capable of "light ngup the whole house'', and incorporated transformative elements from the plays ''
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'' and ''Pygmalion'' into her storyline. Agreeing that a documentary-style film would be too dark for its intended audience, the filmmakers opted for a more fantastical re-telling but incorporated some mature elements nonetheless, such as the heroine struggling with an inner conflict, while focusing on the developing romance between Anya and con-man Dimitri. Screenwriter Bruce Graham, who was not particularly fond of the film's tragic origins, felt the character would benefit from a female writer. Eventually, writer Susan Gauthier was recruited, with whom Graham re-worked Anya's somber story into a
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romance. Actress
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ghostwrote the scene in which Anya begins her journey to Paris, with songwriters
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and Stephen Flaherty recalling that at least 13 writers worked on this particular scene in order to capture Anya's
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convincingly.


Design and characterization

Bluth understood that, by the 1990s, animated heroines had begun to be written as strong, driven heroines, as opposed to simply beautiful princesses yearning for a romantic relationship. He envisioned Anya as tough enough to survive an orphanage, yet regal enough to convincingly pass for royalty. Most of Anya's early concept art was drawn by Bluth himself. Bluth originally struggled to create a suitable design for Anya, re-drawing the character hundreds of times until settling on one he felt embodied her mysterious, strong-willed nature. The director discovered that Anya herself could have a comedic personality, comparing her to actress
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. According to his notes, Bluth felt the character's eyes were originally drawn too close together, in addition to finding her hair too red and boots too large. Writing for Animated Views, Ben Simon observed that some early drawings conveyed a "softer and more visually appealing version" of the heroine. Other early iterations included a T-shirt and baggy men's trousers inspired by actress
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. Bluth designed Anya based on actresses Audrey Hepburn and
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. According to character designer Len Simon, Anya "physically looks like a princess, but has a more common way of behaving, as she doesn't remember that she belongs to a royal family". Some of Bluth's drawings of Anya were exhibited at the
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in 2017. Critics believe Bluth, a former animator for Fox's then-rival studio Disney, was inspired by skills he had learned while working for them; Refinery29's Elena Nicolaou cited Anya's strong resemblance to
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from Disney's ''
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'' (1989) as an example. Film critic
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of ''
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'' described Anya as "a close cousin to all the genre's classic heroines". The yellow ball gown Anya wears towards the end of the film is almost an exact replica of one the Grand Duchess herself had worn.


Voice

Anya's adult speaking voice is provided by actress
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.
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CEO
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was a fan of Ryan's previous work, specifically the perceived combination of spunkiness and sweetness she contributes to her characters, and expressed a strong interest in casting her as the film's lead from the beginning. Although Ryan had always been the filmmakers' first choice for the role, she was initially concerned about the film's dark subject matter. With Graham, Bluth and his co-director
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persuaded Ryan by showing her a brief original sequence animated to dialogue from one of her films, the
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'' (1993). Ryan immediately accepted, emotionally moved by the amount of effort they had put into convincing her. The first main cast member to sign onto the project, Ryan was cast in 1995. Once she was cast, animators also based Anya's expressions and mannerisms on Ryan's performance in ''Sleepless In Seattle''.Her first voice acting role, Ryan found the recording process to be very easy. She worked on the film sporadically for approximately three years for a total of 10 hours, most of which was done prior to animation, and reportedly felt guilty about how little she contributed to the film in comparison to its animators. Ryan claims she would offer 500 readings of a particular line, from which Bluth would choose his favorite. The actress recalled that she originally approached her performance "way ooover the top", until she listened to herself and adjusted her approach accordingly. Bluth credited Ryan's performance with helping them create an admirable heroine. For mechanical reasons, Ryan recorded most of her dialogue isolated from actor
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, who voices Dimitri, her character's love interest. The co-stars were allowed to record in neighboring sound booths on only one occasion, which Goldman credits with benefiting their performances and chemistry. Ryan and Cusack briefly dated shortly after working on the film together. Producer Maureen Donley spoke highly of Ryan's performance and sense of humor. Despite the character being Russian, Ryan voices Anya using her own
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. When Ryan was first cast in 1995, the studio did not immediately disclose to the press whether or not she would be singing her character's songs. Singer
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recorded Anya's songs in lieu of Ryan, including the film's two signature songs, "
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" and "
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". By this time, Callaway had already performed similar dubbing duties in several other animated films during the 1990s, including ''
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'' (1994) for Michelle Nicastro, the '' Aladdin'' sequels ''
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'' (1994) and '' King of Thieves'' (1996) for
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, and '' The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'' (1998) for
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. Callaway attributes her success as a voice actor to possessing a "young-sounding singing voice", admitting that she typically voices 18-year-old girls. A last-minute addition to the cast, Callaway was originally recruited on a temporary basis solely to record
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tracks of Ahrens and Flaherty's songs when the original demo singer hired became unavailable. Ahrens personally asked Callaway to substitute. Initially, Callaway had only hoped to secure a job as a
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, as she had done for Disney's ''
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'' (1991). However, the producers were so impressed with her singing that they decided to hire her for the entire film. Before Callaway, the studio had considered hiring Ryan's own sister or a Norwegian singer as Anya's singing voice. While working on ''Anastasia'', Callaway did not hear anything Ryan had recorded, nor was she instructed to sound like the actress. However, she did record a few scenes from ''Sleepless in Seattle'' on her
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, to which she would sometimes listen while traveling to the recording studio. Callaway believes their voices possess "a quality that was similar enough" to be convincing. She did not meet Ryan until the film's premiere, and considers ''Anastasia'' to be a highlight of her career. Actress
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, who was 15 years-old at the time, provided the speaking voice of Anastasia as a child, while actress
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provided the singing voice for this version of the character. Mexican voice actress Dulce Guerrero dubbed the character's dialogue and Mexican singer
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dubbed the character's songs in the
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n Spanish dub of the film.


Appearances


Film

Banished by Nicholas II for treason,
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sells his soul and curses the Romanovs to die, leading to a political uprising against the Imperial family. With help from a servant boy, 8 year-old Anastasia escapes across a frozen pond with her grandmother, the Dowager Empress Marie, while Rasputin seemingly drowns in pursuit of them. However, she is separated from Marie at a train station and knocked unconscious, losing her memory. Raised in an orphanage, the only clue Anastasia retains about her past is a locket inscribed "Together in Paris" her grandmother had gifted her. 10 years later, 18 year-old Anastasia – now going by "Anya" – decides to travel to Paris, France, to recover some semblance of her family. Meanwhile, rumors circulate that Anastasia may have survived the fateful execution, prompting Marie to offer a
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10 million reward for the safe return of her granddaughter. Upon arriving in
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, Anya meets Dimitri and Vladimir, a pair of con artists who, upon noticing her striking resemblance to the Romanovs, convince Anya to let them present her as Anastasia to the Dowager Empress in Paris. Under the ruse that they are simply trying to reunite the Grand Duchess with her family, they do not disclose the reward money, and initially fail to realize that Anya is, in fact, Anastasia. Anya's presence alerts an
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Rasputin, who has been trapped in
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due to failing to kill Anastasia. He pursues Anya relentlessly to fulfill his curse, but his attempts are unsuccessful. While learning to behave like royalty, some of Anya's memories begin to return, and she grows fond of Dimitri. Dimitri finally realizes Anya is truly Anastasia when she correctly answers how she escaped the palace, revealing to Vladimir that he was the servant who helped her. Marie, having grown despondent from interviewing numerous imposters, accuses Dimitri of only being interested in her money, and vehemently refuses to meet Anya. Overhearing Dimitri's original intentions for the first time, a furious Anya decides to leave Paris, but her plans are interrupted when Marie, having finally been convinced by a relentless Dimitri, visits her hotel room. After a sincere conversation in which Anya recalls intimate memories and reveals the locket, Marie finally declares that she is Anastasia, and the pair emotionally reunite. Realizing he has fallen in love with Anya, Dimitri refuses the Dowager's reward money and intends to return to Russia, while Anya is conflicted between her loyalty to Marie and feelings for Dimitri. After defeating Rasputin in a final confrontation, Anya ultimately elopes with Dimitri with her grandmother's blessing, promising they will meet again.


Stage

Anya appears in '' Anastasia on Ice'', an
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adaptation of the film, which premiered in 1999. Ice skater Florentine Houdinière performed as Anya, but Ryan's original dialogue from the animated film was re-used for the ice show, to which Houdinière
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ed. A stage musical adaptation of the film premiered on
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in 2017, in which the role of Anya was originated by actress
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. The actress claims to have felt immediately connected to Anya, having grown up a fan of the character. Altomare was nominated for a
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and a Drama Desk Award for her performance.


Critical reception

Anya has received positive reviews from film critics, most of whom complimented her vibrant, independent personality. Wendy R. Weinstein of ''
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'' described Anya as a "witty" and " streetwise" character who is strong enough to physically fight Rasputin, a sentiment shared by
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of
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. Marjorie Baumgarten of ''
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'' called her "delightfully un-regal and un-ladylike". Both /Film's Dalin Rowell and
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's Tyler B. Searle found Anya to be a multidimensional improvement over Thumbelina from Bluth's 1994 film of the same name. James Verniere of ''
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'' described Anya as "so sweet, charming and likable
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it's hard to imagine anyone could wish her ill", while ''El-Shai'' highlighted her as a refreshing heroine during a decade of "stereotypical ' damsel in distress' Disney Princesses". Some reviewers, such as
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's Sebastian Zavala Kahn, went as far as to declare Anya "one of the most memorable animated protagonists of the 90s", lauding her as a charismatic, engaging character while congratulating her creators for avoiding damsel in distress tropes commonly associated with Disney princesses. Echoing Kahn's proclamation, Leah Rozen of ''
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'' described Anya as one of the best female characters of the decade, considering the role worthy of actresses
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and Michelle Pfeiffer. Several critics also noted the character's resemblance to actress Audrey Hepburn. Ryan's voice acting was also praised by critics, who agreed that she helped make Anya a charming and likable character.
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of ''
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'' called Ryan "perfect" in the role. Hailing her casting as a stroke of genius, the ''
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'' Peter Stack said Ryan does a "stunning job", concluding, "Everything audiences liked about Ryan in, say, ''Sleepless in Seattle'', they'll like about her here". Jeff Vice of the '' Deseret News'' said Ryan "brings a fieriness to her role" he felt had been lacking from her other performances at the time. Nate Williams of
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and Thomas West of '' Screen Rant'' agree that Anya is one of the best performances of Ryan's career. Other critics were less impressed with her efforts;
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, film critic for ''
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'', felt her "modern American" performance does little to make her character endearing. Writing for the ''
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'', film critic Stephen Holden criticized Ryan's voice acting for apparently lacking charm and likened it to a know-it-all cheerleader, while ''
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'' Desmond Ryan found the actress'
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jarring. Ryan was nominated for an Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production. Anya's song "Journey to the Past", performed by Callaway, was nominated for an
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for
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. Anya was not spared criticism. AllMovie's Michael Betzold found Anya inferior to Bergman's version of the character from the 1956 film. Film critic and novelist
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felt Bergman's Anastasia had been too
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, likening her to an uncomplicated cheerleader. Mal Vincent of ''
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'' worried that audiences might struggle to empathize with Anya due to her feisty, "disagreeable" personality. Comparing Anya to Belle and Ariel from Disney's ''
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'' (1989), respectively, Carol Buckland of
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felt she was flatly animated at times. Mary Kunz Gokldman, writing for ''
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'', opined that despite finding some of her decisions questionable and unconvincing, audiences can not help but be entertained by Anya's personality. Carey Goldberg of ''
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'' predicted that Romanov purists will condemn Anya as the "final indignity" against Anastasia, with the
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condemning the film's romanticization of Anya. The ''
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'''s Michael Wilmington questioned whether Anya was an appropriate heroine for a children's animated film. In an article for '' Texnews'', writer Katherine Landsberg protested the character upon the film's release, criticizing Fox for apparently disrespecting Anastasia by using "flirty images of a teenybopper princess who, in reality, did not live happily ever after".


Legacy

According to Samantha Berkhead of ''
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'', Anya is the most famous American depiction of Anastasia in
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'' critic Hunter Harris crowned Anya "the cinematic
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princess of the '90s", while
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called her "iconic". '' Playbill'' reporter Adam Hetrick lauded Anya as one "of the most enduring and beloved female heroines in animated film history". According to Gurleen Kaur Bajwa of ''
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'', although Anya was originally created with the intention of deconstructing Disney's version of a princess, the character ironically became one of the foremost "examples of ... the quintessential Disney female character", citing her independence, resourcefulness, sense of humor and intelligence as personality traits that would eventually become commonplace among animated heroines. '' Screen Rant'' ranked her one of the "10 Best Animated Movie Princesses That Aren't Disney". In the decades since her film's release, Anya has enjoyed a reputation as a
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among fans, some of whom consider her to be a feminist icon and role model. E!'s Samantha Schnurr said Anya "brought a notable element of independence and personality as an animated female character on the big screen". Contributing to
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in 2016, Jen Juneau described Anya as "an extremely admirable role model for young women". According to Maureen Lee Lenker of ''
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'', the character has earned a cult following among "girls and young women who found er to bea relatable, spunky,
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heroine", in turn empowering a generation of female fans. Similarly, Lauren Henry of ''
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'' declared that the Broadway musical introduced "a new generation of girls to hespunky proto-feminist". Chloe Wintersteen of ''
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'' reported that, by 2020, ''Anastasia'' had "gained notoriety for being blatantly more feminist than its counterparts that center leading women around romance-driven storylines", describing Anya as a driven, empowered heroine who does not need to be saved. Writing for ''
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'', Rachel Syme quoted a fan who extolled Anya as "a strong feminist character who knew what she wanted and never took no for an answer". Naming ''Anastasia'' a "Nearly Perfect Animated Princess Film", Kate Gardner of ''The Mary Sue'' described the character as "a delightful lead" with "a tremendous amount of agency". Reviewing the stage musical, ''Variety'' theatre critic Frank Rizzo stated those "in search of a new Broadway role model need look no further than" Anya. The Daily Break contributor Anna Cieslik hailed Anya as "the most badass princess haracterever", describing her as an "independent, feisty, street smart" heroine who she believes preceded Disney's liberated princess characters by nearly a decade. Due to its genre, musical numbers, animation style, and central heroine, ''Anastasia'' is often mistaken for a Disney film. Consequently, Anya has frequently been mistaken as a member of the Disney Princess franchise. When Disney purchased 21st Century Fox and its properties, including ''Anastasia'', in 2019, several fans and media publications speculated that the character would officially be inducted into the Disney Princess lineup, but this so far has not materialized. According to '' Vogue España'', Disney's acquisition of the character revived a 20 year-old debate about whether or not Anya qualifies as a Disney princess. The writer opined that Anya's story is well deserving of the Disney Princess title, and observed that fans arguing in favor of the character's inclusion are winning "by a landslide". Gabriela Delgado of
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agreed that Anya "ticks most, if not all, of the Disney Princess boxes". Conversely, ''
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'' contributor Petrana Radulovic argued that "just because Anastasia is a princess that belongs to Disney doesn't mean she qualifies as a Disney Princess", citing several "objective reasons" as to why the character might never be included in the media franchise. In 2020, ''Screen Rant'' Adrienne Tyler theorized that the character could potentially become a Disney Princess depending on how well her film performs on Disney's streaming service
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. In 2022, Bluth said that he accepts and trusts Disney's ownership of the character as long as they refrain from "marketing her as just another Disney princess". In December 2022, Disney released its first merchandise featuring the character in the form of a mug, a pin and a shirt to honor the 25th anniversary of her film, leading to more talk of the character's potential addition to the Disney Princess lineup. The character's likeness has been used in much merchandise based on the film, including dolls, puppets, lunch boxes, backpacks, puzzles, and CD-Rom games.


See also

* ''Anastasia'' (1997 film) *
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* Disney Princess


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References

{{Anastasia Animation based on real people Anastasia (franchise) Fictional Russian people Fictional characters with amnesia Fictional sole survivors Female characters in animation Female characters in animated films Film characters introduced in 1997 Animated characters introduced in 1997 Orphan characters in film Teenage characters in animated films Fictional characters based on real people Cultural depictions of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia 20th Century Studios characters Disney animated characters Disney Princess characters Female characters in film Female characters in musical theatre Characters created by Don Bluth