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Star Prestige Review

Disenchanted's Best Musical Moments Ranked

Author

Daniel Johnson

Updated on March 06, 2026

After Giselle's wish turns Monroeville into Monrolasia, Morgan's teenage angst transforms into chipper willingness to do chores and please her mother. As Morgan strolls through the village to run errands, she sings "Perfect," all about her ambitions. The audience realizes this isn't just Giselle's story — it's just as much that of Morgan.

True to form of the "Enchanted" franchise paying homage to Disney favorites, "Perfect" feels reminiscent of a few moments from the studio's history. For starters, the structure and setting of the sequence, not to mention Morgan's wardrobe, brings to mind "Belle," the opening number of "Beauty and the Beast." Morgan sings, "In me there's a hunger for adventure, in me there's a longing for romance..." One might say there must be more than her provincial life.

The song pays homage to another princess, as Morgan leans forward against a wagon and behind her a woman empties a water pale, the water backsplashing behind Morgan's heroic stance. It's a recreation of the iconic shot of Ariel perched against her rock while the ocean rages behind her as she sings the reprise of "Part of Your World" in "The Little Mermaid." Morgan's lyrics at this point in the song even mirror Ariel's, as she sings, "I've got a feeling that maybe today, just around the corner, or out by the bay some kind of change could be coming my way." To compare, Ariel sang, "I don't know when, I don't know how, but I know something's starting right now." Chef's kiss.