Princess Keena

"You know... it's difficult to have a royal life when it comes to being a princess."

- Keena

Princess Keena is the deuteragonist of the Paradoria franchise. She is the daughter of Queen Melly and King Clint, the wife of Jamo, and the mother of Pearl.

She is voiced by AnnaSophia Robb in most media, while in the Tales in Paradoria TV series, she is voiced by Tara Strong.

Official description
"Keena is a nice and caring princess whom Jamo develops a crush on."

- Universal Pictures International

Personality
Keena is kind, intelligent, trustworthy, understanding, curious, cheerful, gentle, forgiving, innocent, independent, sweet, cute, and caring.

Physical appearance
Keena is a beautiful, slender young woman with pale skin, light freckles, purple eyes, and long ginger hair with bangs. She usually wears a dark teal bow tie and a pink maternity dress with a light pink circle on its center, a white roundy collar, long white gloves, and lavender shoes.

Paradoria
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Camp Jamo
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Noodles
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Paradoria Holiday
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Keena's Magical Journey: A Paradoria Short
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Paradoria 2: Enchanted Realm
Keena returned in the 2019 sequel Paradoria 2: Enchanted Realm, voiced again by AnnaSophia Robb.

Birth
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Other appearances
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Video games
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Trivia

 * Keena is the third Universal Animation Studios character to be a princess, following Magina from Magina and Pela from Quest.
 * However, if Pea from The Tale of Despereaux is counted, that would make Keena the fourth Universal princess.
 * The writers say that Keena is named after actress and model Monica Keena, who made her film debut in While You Were Sleeping (1995), followed by a supporting role in The Devil's Advocate (1997), and a lead role as Lilliana Lilli Hoffman in Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997).
 * However, her name can be roughly translated as "bring" in Somali.
 * In the Japanese dub, she is renamed Kina (キナ).
 * Keena was designed to have eye pupils that are considerably bigger than the stylized small ones of the previous Universal Animation heroines in order to produce the studio's new visuals for the film.
 * Keena was originally named Ariel in the early drafts of the film, but that name was changed in order to avoid confusion with the Disney character of the same name.
 * In much of Keena's early concept art, she bears a strong resemblance to Chrysocolla Reed, from the Chrysocolla games.