Whitney Avalon

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Whitney Avalon
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Brandeis University (B.A., 2003)
Occupation(s)Actress, writer, online producer, internet personality, singer, rapper
Known forYouTube videos
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Years active2007–present
Genre(s)Music, comedy
Subscribers2.02 million [1]
Total views757.65 million [1]
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YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 02 April 2024
Website whitneyavalon.com

Whitney Avalon is an American actress, writer, producer, singer, and rapper best known for creating the Princess Rap Battle series and other musical comedy on YouTube, where her channel has over 750 million views. [2] [3] [4]

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Variety listed her in their 2015 Comedy Impact Report, [5] stating her work has "amassed over half a billion views" worldwide in a year. She was also named one of Cosmopolitan's "Internet's Most Fascinating" people in 2015. [6]

Early life

Avalon graduated summa cum laude from Brandeis University in 2003 with a B.A. in Theater Arts. [7] [8]

Princess Rap Battles

The Princess Rap Battles series was created by Whitney Avalon and features fictional female characters facing off against each other in the form of a rap battle. Whitney Avalon appears in every episode as a major rap opponent.

She posted the first Princess Rap Battle "Snow White vs. Elsa" in September 2014. [6] Since then, she has posted more rap battles on the channel, including "Galadriel vs. Leia", "Mrs. Claus vs. Mary Poppins", and "Cinderella vs. Belle" starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, who is a fan of the series. [6] Subsequent episodes include "Maleficent vs. Daenerys" starring Yvonne Strahovski, [4] [9] "Katniss vs. Hermione" starring Molly Quinn, [4] "Freya vs. Ravenna"[ citation needed ] and "Rapunzel & Flynn vs. Anna & Kristoff". Avalon then posted two Wonderland vs. Oz themed battles: "Dorothy vs. Alice" starring Emily Kinney, Ryan McCartan, Jason Rogel, and Joey Richter [4] followed by "The Queen of Hearts vs. The Wicked Witch of the West" with Alyssa Preston, Ben Giroux and (like all the battles) Avalon herself. [4] The most recent episode of the series[ when? ] featured Harley Quinn, Black Canary, and Huntress teaming up.

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series
TitleRunning timeViews
(in millions)
Original airdateLink
1"Snow White vs Elsa"2:21263September 17, 2014 (2014-09-17)

Snow White (Whitney Avalon) and Elsa (Katja Glieson) face off in a fairy tale-themed rap battle. It ends with Snow White getting frozen by Elsa.

Backup: Cinderella (Alice Prime) and Aurora (Briana White) for Snow White. Merida (Caroline Gayle) and Tiana (Shawana Carter) for Elsa.

Cameos: An unnamed actress as Old Hag (the Evil Queen's transformation).
2"Galadriel vs Leia"2:2133November 25, 2014 (2014-11-25)

Galadriel (Sara Erikson) from The Lord of the Rings and Princess Leia (Avalon) from Star Wars face off against each other.

Backup: Arwen (Erika Davidson) and Legolas (Scotch Hopkins) for Galadriel. Luke Skywalker (Erik Thomas) and Han Solo (Shannon Costa) for Leia.

Cameos: Jim Klimek as Pippin Took (credited: Pippin the Hobbit), Rose Marie Love and Kristina Ramirez as Slave Leias (wearing the bikini costume).
3"Mrs. Claus vs Mary Poppins"3:0941December 22, 2014 (2014-12-22)

Mrs. Claus (Alyssa Preston) and Mary Poppins (Avalon) face off in a Christmas holiday-themed rap battle. Each character's respectively sidekick Santa Claus (Jim O'Heir) and Bert (Kevin Allen, based on Dick Van Dyke in 1964 film Mary Poppins ) later join the battle.

It ends with Mrs. Claus and Santa being blown away by the wind.

Cameos: Paul Nabil Matthis and Frank Eady as Stark Bannermen from Game of Thrones .
4"Cinderella vs Belle"2:59119March 11, 2015 (2015-03-11)

In the 2nd fairy tale-themed rap battle, Cinderella (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Belle (Avalon) face off against each other.

Backup: Goldilocks (Emily Goss) and Buttercup (Ali Williams) for Cinderella. Little Red Riding Hood (Courtney Merritt) and Pocahontas (Nikki Mejia) for Belle.

Cameos: Michael Harris as Gaston.

Note: Previously, Cinderella appeared as backup character, portrayed by Alice Prime, in the first rap battle ("Snow White vs Elsa").
5"Maleficent vs Daenerys"3:2447June 24, 2015 (2015-06-24)

Maleficent (Avalon) and Daenerys Targaryen (Yvonne Strahovski) from Game of Thrones face off against each other. At on point, the battle switches from live-action to animation: Maleficent in her dragon form (based on Disney's 1959 film Sleeping Beauty ) spits fire at Daenerys, but left her unharmed.

Backup: Missandei (Bianca DeGroat) and Grey Worm (Lorenzo Adams) for Daenerys. Diaval (Nathan Graham Smith, based on Sam Riley in 2014 film Maleficent ) for Maleficent.

Cameos: Gregory Guy Gorden and Brad Gage as Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar
6"Katniss vs Hermione"3:5953November 18, 2015 (2015-11-18)

Katniss Everdeen (Avalon) from The Hunger Games and Hermione Granger (Molly C. Quinn) from Harry Potter face off against each other.

Backup: Harry Potter (Chase Fein) and Ron Weasley (Evin Michaels) for Hermione. Peeta Mellark (John Robert Keena) and Gale Hawthorne (Cole Gerdes) for Katniss.

Cameos: Thomas Stiver as Albus Dumbledore and Taryn Southern as Effie Trinket
7"Freya vs Ravenna"3:5244April 6, 2016 (2016-04-06)

For the Winter's War, the Evil Queen Ravenna (Laura Marano) and her sister the Snow Queen Freya (Avalon) face off in a rap battle. Eric the Huntsman (Derek Theler) and his wife Sara (Jessica Bishop) join in against both queens, but getting cut off and isolated by Freya, who uses her magical powers to build a huge ice wall.

Backup: Tull (Burl Moseley as Sope Dirisu) and a huntswoman (Kimberly Fox) for Freya. Two guards (Ryan Marsico and Aaron Alberstein) for Ravenna.

Cameos: Whitney Avalon as Snow White (re-appearing from the first rap battle).

Note: Several film props and costumes from the 2016 film The Huntsman: Winter's War were used for the video shoot. Additionally, Avalon and Steve Gossett met some cast members, including Jessica Chastain and Chris Hemsworth, who played the actual Sara and Eric the Huntsman in the film, respectively. [10]
8"Rapunzel vs Anna"3:4838November 29, 2016 (2016-11-29)

Rapunzel (Eliza Dushku) and Anna (Avalon) from Frozen face off against each other. Flynn Rider (Tom Lenk) and Kristoff (James Maslow), each character's respectively love interest, participate in the rap battle.

Cameos: Jim O'Heir as Santa Claus (re-appearing from the 3rd rap battle: "Mrs. Claus vs Mary Poppins").
9"Dorothy vs Alice"5:5119November 9, 2018 (2018-11-09)

Dorothy Gale (Avalon) from the Land of Oz and Alice (Emily Kinney) from Wonderland face off against each other, with the help of their respective teams.

Alice's team: Mad Hatter (Ryan McCartan), Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Reggie De Leon and Jason Rogel).

Dorothy's team: Scarecrow (Joey Richter), Tin Man (Burl Moseley) and Cowardly Lion (Mark Teich).
10"The Queen of Hearts vs Wicked Witch"3:216.6November 11, 2019 (2019-23-11)

The two villains Wicked Witch of the West (Avalon) from Land of Oz and The Queen of Hearts (Alyssa Preston) from Wonderland face off against each other.

Backup: King of Hearts (Ben Giroux) for Queen of Hearts. Two winkie guards (Aidan Ryder and Dotan Ryder) for the Wicked Witch.

Cameos: Alice (Emily Kinney), Mad Hatter (Ryan McCartan), Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Reggie De Leon and Jason Rogel) (returning from the previous rap battle).
11"Harley Quinn & Birds of Prey"5:398.9February 15, 2020 (2020-02-15)

Harley Quinn (Mary Kate Wiles), Black Canary (SWOOP), Huntress (Avalon)

Cameos: Roman Sionis (Brandon Firby), Thugs (Colton Mastro and Gerardo Vitale)
12"Fischl vs Mona"3:291December 30, 2022 (2022-12-30)

Fischl (Briana White), Mona (Anna Akana)

Backup: Barbara (Kelsey Marie Edwards) and Klee (Kim Dalton) for Fischl. Lisa (Dani Scott) and Jean (Karalynn Dunton) for Mona.

Cameos: Katheryne (Avalon), Oz (Jonathan Regier)

Avalon has created numerous parody music videos particularly of Disney releases and TV shows such as Rick and Morty and The Good Place .

Appearance in other media

Avalon is a working actress in television, theater, and commercials. [6] In 2013, she played the mom in the controversial Cheerios commercial "Just Checking", featuring an interracial family. [11] In 2018, she played Beth Smith in a promotional music video for the third season of Rick and Morty . [12] She has appeared in television series such as Speechless , Outlaw , The Big Bang Theory , Days of Our Lives , Monday Mornings , Girl Meets World , Love That Girl! , and Jane the Virgin . She played Mary Shelley in Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party and was a series regular in Hyperlinked, a YouTube Premium series distributed by Disney.

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