Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan Does anyone else notice that the new back story for the new "Prince Charming Regal Carrousel" conflicts with several plot points in "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" and "Cinderella III: A Twist In Time"? I can't believe they weren't consistent and found a way to incorporate the details of those classics, too! "Cinderella IIl: A Twist In Time" is my absolute favorite of the trilogy -- very imaginative!
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer Ummm... .... ......No, I had not noticed. Can you elaborate? ....Heh?
Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt I did too!! I couldn't image anyone over the age of 5 liking those movies!! Dizzy brunette moment!!
Originally Posted By leobloom >> I did too!! I couldn't image anyone over the age of 5 liking those movies!! << That's an insult to anyone under the age of 5.
Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan Oh, you HAVE to see "Cinderella III: A Twist In Time" -- it's so excellent. In the film, Lady Tremaine steals the Fairy Godmother's wand and actually STOPS TIME to turn Anastasia INTO Cinderella at the slipper-fitting scene. Anastasia then goes to the palace to marry Prince Charming, but apparently can't bring herself to do it. Single once again, Anastasia then falls in love with a common baker. Will scenes from this classic appear in the new Fantasyland??
Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan Yeah, poor Drizella stays single, isn't that a shame? Although Anastasia goes to live at the palace once she falls in love with the baker. What kind of message is this portraying to young girls, honestly? The pretty one gets the prince whereas the "ugly" one gets a common baker -- and what happens if you're single, like Drizella? You cease to exist and don't get to move to the palace!
Originally Posted By MPierce >> The pretty one gets the prince whereas the "ugly" one gets a common baker -- and what happens if you're single, like Drizella? You cease to exist and don't get to move to the palace! << But the baker can make doughnuts, and Drizella can become a women's rights activist. Who needs a Prince?
Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan When were "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" and "Cinderella III" released in theaters? Did they do well at the box office? I just thought they were so good -- the animation and the music are even better than the original!