Disney fonts cover so many different styles and themes, but there's one thing they all have in common they are standout and expressive in their own right - each giving you an impression of the look and feel of the story's plot and the characters within.

We've rounded up a collection of some very similar fonts to some classic Disney movies, as well as some stand-alone fonts that are a-typical of the type of font you may find in a Disney animation.

Add a touch of magic to your designs with these Disney inspired gems.

In this article you will find 18 incredible fonts that could be Disney fonts, including:

1. Enchants
2. Mexico
3. Mustopha
4. Antone
5. Drone Ranger
6. Hekson
7. Neon
8. Halau
9. Knight Anomaly
10. Lucy Rose

and many more.

1. Enchants

Enchants definitely gives off an Encanto vibe; the big Disney animation of 2021, with a Latin feel and a little bit of magic, it could definitely be a Disney font.

Enchants is a vintage, clean font with latin and Cyrillic support, loaded with alternate glyphs and graphic assets. It’s a very versatile font that works great in large and small sizes.

Enchants is perfect for Disney branding projects, home-ware designs, product packaging, magazine headers – or simply as a stylish text overlay to any background image.

2. Mexico

The Disney Film 'Coco' is inspired by the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead and the film's font shouts vibrant celebration, just like the font Mexico.

The perfect Disney font when you're looking for a floral decorated ornamental font, that creates a feeling of Mexico.The typeface is presented in two fonts: decorative and black. Also, the product includes small clipart with stylized desert plants.

You can create cool Disney inspired branding, prints on clothes and photo overlays. You can also use this font in packaging and other branding.

3. Mustopha

Look no further for an Arabian Nights inspired Disney Font, that wouldn't look out of place on Aladdin. Mustopha, is an Arabic font, inspired by Latin classic handwriting and Arabic letters called ‘hijaiyah’. The letterforms are designed by a combination of Carolingian typography which visualizes a humanism feel and Arabic calligraphy which is decorative with the long-swash of the letters.

This beautiful font is designed to be versatile so you can use this font for an array of design projects and it perfectly fits in with Disney fonts for Arabian inspired animations and movies.

4. Antone

Reminiscent of the Disney font used for Ratatouille, Antone is a versatile font family with 7 variations. Whether looking to create an italian styled restaurant font for a leading rat, or just wanting to use a great font for your own projects, this font covers the bases.

The character of the clean version of this font is bold, strong, yet elegant. While the rough and block version is suitable for vintage & retro feel. There are plenty of options to create a Disney inspired design.

5. Drone Ranger

Star Wars is one of Disney's biggest franchises and the Disney font used for this is recognised world-wide and a tough act to follow, but Drone Ranger does a good job.

Drone Ranger is a geometric display family that includes 9 various styles for your design needs; both Disney based and more.

Drone Ranger lends itself perfectly to create a Disney font feel, and it's great for sports design, logos, posters, packaging, brochures, t-shirts, and so much more!

6. Hekson

Hekson could be a replacement for the Disney font used for the Pixar and Disney animation 'Soul' - a delightful tale following a jazz pianist's adventure to reunite his body and soul following an accident.

Hekson has a similar vibe to the Disney font for 'Soul' with its block handwritten display, bold strokes and fun character. Hekson font supports multilingual; covering more than 100+ languages. This font is good as a Disney font and perfect for movie titles. It is also great for logo design, branding and anything where you need your work to really stand out.

7. Neon

If you are looking for some realistic neon style lettering & graphic elements then this is the font for you, within this collection you get a great set of 3D style letterings, colour fonts & bonus graphic elements for your new artistic projects.

With this font, you’ll find everything you need to create your own neon typography scenes and standout movie titles.

Neon is similar to the Disney font used for Bolt and provides a great alternative.

8. Halau

Disney is well known for its striking and playful fonts and Halau is just that and would be a perfect Disney font; we definitely get Moana vibes from this fun font.

Defined as a fancy font family, which is perfect for spring and summer designs - not to mention Disney movies! Its retro, cartoon style of the 60s or 70s gives off a Hawaii feeling and would be great for advertising and posters. You can combine the different width styles available to create outstanding typography design.

9. Knight Anomaly

Introducing Knight Anomaly, a blackletter font inspired by Textura Calligraphy that was popular from West Europe circa the 12th century. Textura blackletter is usually used for historical purposes and what better than a Disney fairytale - Sleeping Beauty?!

Knight Anomaly is perfect as a Disney font for those stories from a land far far away, it's also a great font for other projects such as labels, apparel, fashion, stickers, books, posters, and more! The font comes complete with OpenType features.

10. Lucy Rose

Whilst the name itself may have you thinking Beauty and The Beast, this font is actually similar to that of The Little Mermaid; another Disney font that is wonderfully expressive.

Lucy Rose is an all caps typeface, with strong and sleek letters, which create a brilliant foundation for the flourished alternatives to rest. The result is beautiful interlocking and totally unique designs, perfect as a Disney font.

It features over 100 stylised alternatives, offering an infinite opportunity to customise and create movie titles, logos, headlines and more.

Continue browsing to discover more 'could be' Disney fonts on the market:

11. Bimbo
12. The Beardy
13. Adorn
14. The Big Tickle
15. Mourich
16. Hummington
17. West End
18. Endless Sorrow

11. Bimbo

If you're an old school Disney fan, there's little doubt that you'll instantly know which film this font looks like. But for those who may not know the Disney classics we'll tell you. Dumbo!

Forget an exact replica of a Disney font, this font instills the whole Disney creative for the Dumbo movie within its letters and we love it.

If you are looking for a simple way to get hand written / drawing style graphics – the Bimbo Collection is for you! This authentically hand-drawn lettering style collection gives you so many styles for your design projects; Disney font or not.

12. The Beardy

A Disney font is typically full of character and presents a feeling of the animation it is designed to be part of. Whilst The Beardy doesn't represent an existing Disney font that we know of, it does have the expressive properties you would find within a Disney font. This elegant retro serif display typeface that comprises of flourish typography and 60s-70s pop culture, wouldn't look out of place on the right animation.

The Beardy comes with OpenType features such stylistic alternates, stylistic set 01-18, & some ligatures.

13. Adorn

The Script designs of the Adorn family work perfectly as a Disney font; not dissimilar to the font found in Beauty and The Beast.

This incredibly versatile family of lettering typefaces arms designers with a large number of faces that work harmoniously, despite the distinctiveness of each. Adorn offers seven display fonts, four script designs, monograms, ornaments, illustrations, banners, frames, and catchwords.

This font is perfect for anyone in the business of helping others celebrate life — which Disney does incredibly well - and would be a great movie font.

14. The Big Tickle

To the sound of smooth 50's jazz and incendiary Rock’n’Roll of the 60’s,The Big Tickle Font Family is an all singing, all dancing font - the ideal Disney font we believe.

Firstly is playful serif, which when manipulated in different ways can give bounce to any title! Then there is script, giving a feeling of signing with a brush. Used together you can create fun works that really attract attention. And finally you have the addition of retro graphics to add elements to really make your designs pop.

15. Mourich

Mourich Elegant Serif Font could be a Disney font. The stylish serif font with 2 styles provide options for stylish and minimalist design, great for certain animations.

The font has been carefully designed with medium contrast of the strokes. This font is an all-caps font or has small capitals that could prove very useful for a Disney font. It also works both in large or small sizes.

16. Hummington

This font has stepped straight out of a fairytale and says Disney font all over it. This elegant script typeface has a ton of OpenType features, which will help any design stand out. Hummington was crafted with precise shapes and clean lines. Gorgeous swashes connections make combining letters easier, more fun, and outstandingly beautiful.

This script typeface is perfect for a variety of projects and we think would be an incredible Disney font.

17. West End

Disney fonts are designed to help tell a story and this font is certainly no different, which is why it has made the list. West End is a display font inspired by early 20th century elegant hand drawn advertising sign and facades decor.

It's the perfect font for the theatrical tale and vintage inspired design. Perfect for movie titles, t-shirts, posters and more. Whilst not an a-typical Disney font in its own right, it definitely creates a story telling vibe.

18. Endless Sorrow

OK ok we know, Disney stories are always a happy ending, so 'endless sorrow' is certainly not accurate. However, as a Disney font it totally works. With real expression and a very distinct style, this is a font that would not look out of place being used for a Disney animation title.

Endless Sorrow is an all caps versatile display font inspired by vintage typography that is typically used for posters, books and storytelling design. The irregular height of the font clearly represents the hand-drawn and humanist feel and we think it's a perfect Disney font.

We hope you've enjoyed this article and have discovered some new favourite fonts that could lend themselves perfectly among Disney fonts. If you'd like to browse more and discover more incredible fonts from a variety of categories, check our articles below.

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