"Cinderella" sequels to be incorporated into FL?

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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    I was just thinking what a shame it is that great characters introduced in "Cinderella II" and "Cinderella III" don't seem to be getting represented in the new Fantasyland project!

    I'd love to see Anastasia's new baker husband, and the new female love interest for Lucifer. And weren't Lady Tremaine and Drizella turned into frogs by the end of the movie? Interesting that Anastasia turned out to be nice to Cinderella by the end.

    Does anyone know if the sequels used the original voices? When were they released into theaters?
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    The sequels were made in the last decade. No tie to the original at all.


    And....Ugh. hope not. No idea why sequels were needed for Cinderella...didn't she live "happily every after"?
     
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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    Well, in "Cinderella III," you find out that Lady Tremaine actually STOLE the Fairy Godmother's wand and magically turned Anastasia INTO Cinderella! Can you believe it??

    So the Prince almost married Anastasia by mistake. Fortunately, Anastasia meets a baker from the village and they fall in love instead.
     
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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    How did they get Ilene Woods and Eleanor Audley to voice the sequels? Any idea?

    Anyone else hoping for a "Cinderella 4" so that we can have a happy ending for Lady Tremaine and Drizella Tremaine?
     
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    Originally Posted By HokieSkipper

    I swear you posted the exact same thing like 3 months ago.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    just one person's opinion, however the sequels never interested me, nor my Disneyfied family
     
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    Originally Posted By Dis-Philip

    Ilene and Eleanor did not do the voices of their characters in the sequels.

    Eleanor has been dead for years and Ilene (who passed away earlier this year) was already old and couldn't do the voice anymore.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dis-Philip

    Oh, and most direct-to-video sequels are not really considered "canon" by the company anyway.
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    You sure are active today Phil!
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    That's a word for it.
     
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    Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey

    Cinderella, for me, ended when the first movie ended. The sequels that were made purely for financial gain don't deserve any representation in the parks.
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    ^ Exactly.
     
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    Originally Posted By brotherdave

    I find it amazing that someone would actually WANT those characters in the parks! Keep to the classics...
     
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    Originally Posted By Christi22222

    >>Cinderella, for me, ended when the first movie ended. The sequels that were made purely for financial gain don't deserve any representation in the parks.<<

    This nailed it. Now the thread can die!
     
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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    But those sequels ARE classics. I remember the first time I saw "Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea" -- it was a magical experience.

    I'd love to see Melody (Ariel's daughter) in the new Little Mermaid attraction.
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    Explain to me how a sequel to something can be a "classic", when a classic is defined as "b. Serving as the established model or standard"?

    <a href="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/classic" target="_blank">http://www.thefreedictionary.com/classic</a>

    I implore you, please, explain.
     
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    Originally Posted By Witches of Morva

    ORWEN: I have to admit us cauldron girls aren't fans of the sequels, either. They seem to cheapen the original movies that were lavished with such care and hard work--only to be followed up with something less than deserving. The original Cinderella is magical and I know she's off living happily ever after at the theme parks and doesn't associate with any of the sequels. Not meaning to hurt anyone's feelings by saying this. Everyone has a right to their own opinion.
     
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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    Well, I'd say "The Godfather II" and "The Godfather II" are on par -- or nearly on par -- with their predecessor, and widely considered classics. And let's not forget about the original "Star Wars" trilogy.

    With that in mind, I believe "Cinderella II" and "Cinderella III" are in line with the finest Disney classics, and as such, deserve representation in the theme parks as any of the others.
     
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    Originally Posted By HokieSkipper

    <<Well, I'd say "The Godfather II" and "The Godfather II" are on par -- or nearly on par -- with their predecessor, and widely considered classics. And let's not forget about the original "Star Wars" trilogy.>>

    I don't think anyone considers Godfather III a classic...haha

    And what about the Star Wars trilogy? That story was always supposed to be a trilogy. Cinderella wasn't. And besides, Empire Strikes Back is widely considered to be the best of the series.
     
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    Originally Posted By HauntedMansionFan

    What do you mean, "Cinderella" was never meant to be a trilogy?

    Isn't the story loosely based on a Charles Perrault tale? Did he not write 'Cinderella II' and 'Cinderella III'?
     

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