Disney, Fox, Dreamworks, Nest, and Dozerfleet Princesses in the World of Mad Max

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Disney, Fox, Dreamworks, Nest, and Dozerfleet Princesses in the World of Mad Max is a 3-minute, 34-second short slideshow film created on March 15th of 2023 for Dozerfleet Studios. It features several Dozerfleet women cosplaying as Mad Max universe extras, alongside guest characters from the other aforementioned entertainment brands. While the short is biased toward Disney and Dozerfleet, the other three were all ensured that at least one "princess" got included.

Premise
In this short film, various women from the animated canons of five different entertainment brands were put into Codeway Dijital's AI app Wonder, and were tested to see how well each one would adapt to being placed in a setting resembling that of Mad Max or Mad Max: Fury Road.

Notes on continuity
While the Cataclysmic Gerosha versions of Dozerfleet women from The Gerosha Chronicles are not likely to ever canonically find themselves in this setting, their Crossover Gerosha variants easily could. The other women all could much more easily find themselves in such a crossover, given that Disney, Fox, and Dreamworks have always been looser with continuity. Nest's willingness to be that loose with continuity is up for debate.

Trivia

 * Fox and Dozerfleet women took more effort to generate for this series than the others, since the Wonder dataset is very biased toward Disney.
 * Cinderella looks inadequate in the setting, largely due to the AI being biased in favor of keeping her appearance the same, regardless of environment.
 * Moana took at least three tries to get right.
 * The AI refused to render Candi without bangs, in spite having successfully done so in the past.
 * Tabitha's render was initially intended to be a render of Hea; but it perfectly captured Tabitha's essence instead. Hea was accurately rendered on the next try.
 * This video had some of the quickest turnaround time for any Dozerfleet Studios production, in spite featuring numerous other companies' characters as guests. It was assembled, once resources were gathered, in a period of only 3 hours.
 * Just as Nala was included, as a joke, Marina from The Pebble and the Penguin was almost considered for inclusion. However, that film's classification following the purchase of MGM by Amazon, and the complicated nature of physical media international film distribution rights for that film across multiple companies, made it hard to justify her inclusion or classification.
 * She could be considered an Amazon character, a Don Bluth International character, a Warner Bros. character, an MGM character, a Disney character, or a 20th Century Fox character, depending entirely on which era of distribution she is referred to in.
 * The wiki communities of FANDOM have exiled her to be acknowledged almost exclusively on the Don Bluth Wiki. This makes her appearance tenuous, even though Anastasia and Thumbelina were also drawn by Don Bluth's animation team.