30 December 2019, 21:25 Updated: 2 January 2020, 22:11
The 'Which Disney character are you' Instagram Stories filter is all the rage. Here's how you can add the Disney filter to your Instagram camera and try it out for yourself.
One Instagram creator's augmented reality homage to Disney's deep bench of animated characters has earned him fifteen minutes of fame. Taking a page from the enchanted book attraction at the Sorcerer's Workshop of Disney California Adventure, content creator Arno Partissimo published an Instagram AR camera effect called 'Which Disney' that spins a virtual roulette wheel to match users with. The Snapchat gender change filter allows users to swap from male to female and vice versa. The Male Female swap filter is just one of many filters available on Snapchat.
Instagram users are spoilt for choice when it comes to Stories filters. The new 'Which Disney character are you?' filter is no exception. You've probably seen your favourite celebs and influencers giving the filter a spin – but how do you get the 'Which Disney are you' filter on your Instagram Stories?
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The Disney filter was created by Instagram user @arnopartissimo, who has made other filters before (though none quite as viral). To get the Disney filter, you can save it to your Instagram camera or simply 'try it'. This can be done in a couple of ways, but we'll show you how to get the Disney filter by searching for it in 'browse effects'.
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First things first. Make sure your Instagram app is updated to the latest version.

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— Trevor Wallace (@TrevWall) December 30, 2019
You should see a row of filters along the bottom of your phone screen. Navigate all the way to the end until you see 'Browse Effects', which looks like a sparkly magnifying glass. This will allow you to search for the Disney filter, specifically.
Et voila! Next time you go to upload an Instagram Story, the Disney filter should be ready to use.