If you thought protagonist Piper Chapman was a spoiled princess on 'Orange is the New Black,' wait till you get a load of 'Frozen is the New Black,' a spin-off parody of the Netflix show starring real-life Princess Elsa.
Cartoonist Leigh Lahav re-imagined all of your Disney favorites in the confines of a maximum-security women's prison. Quite the departure from the castle, huh ladies? The prisoners include a lesbian Mulan, an unhinged Merida and a pragmatic Ariel, while Beauty and the Beasts' Gaston steps comfortably into his position as a chauvinistic prison guard.
This hilarious parody isn't the first time that the Disney princesses have donned an orange jump suit. Graphic designer Maria Bayley had a similar idea when she transformed the Orange is the New Black cast into Disney Princesses. I think I speak for all of us when I say, God Bless the Internet.
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Frozen is the New Black Features Princess Elsa in Prison
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