After an incident with an elephant at a fair, he learns to be happy with himself. However, this does not stop Pom Pom, the palace's cat, from chasing Jaq around. The Fairy Godmother turns him into a human, named "Sir Hugh," so he can help out. In the second segment, Jaq thinks he is too small to help Cinderella in the palace as he did in the first movie. Although he seems to be shocked at seeing commoners, the King ends up satisfied with the party. However, Cinderella is dissatisfied with the way the traditions are run and decides to organize the upcoming party in her own way. She is later put in charge of the palace banquets and parties while the King and Prince Charming are away. In the first segment, Cinderella and Prince Charming return from their Honeymoon and Cinderella reunites with her mice friends and her dog Bruno. With her help, the mice set off to make a new book to narrate what happens after the Happily Ever After, by stringing three segments of stories together into one narrative. Much to their disappointment, Gus and Jaq arrive just as she has finished the story. Who knows? I rather hit myself with a hammer than watch this piece of **** again.In the royal palace, Cinderella's mice friends Gus and Jaq head to a chamber where the Fairy Godmother is reading the story of Cinderella to the other mice. unless they need to get their brains examined.ĭisney ruined the original and they should be ashamed of themselves even though it's been almost ten years since they made this garbage.
Cinderella ii dreams come true movie#
If boys and girls of younger ages ever come across a direct to video Disney movie, how about they give this movie a watch. It had beautiful colors and very unique character designs, but they're not worth sitting through this god awful film to see it. The only highlight of this movie was the animation. The rest were just a pile of uttering crap (except the pop song in the ending credits, which is the only good quality of the music). I mean, it had the same song "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo", but compared to the first, it's not that good enough. Why won't we have three stories with each atmospheric premises and have some few scenes that go completely nowhere to the plot whatsoever?" or something like that, but lord knows I wouldn't know.Īnd the musical numbers? ugh! Don't even get me started on the musical numbers because none of them were as memorable compared to the original. What's the point of that? The makers of this crap couldn't even just make one story? I bet they were like, "Hey I have an idea. In here, it had three stories all mixed together in a 73 minute length film. In the other direct to video Disney sequels, they only had one story. The story (in which it had the potential, but chose to ignore it) didn't make any sense at all. Jennifer Hale did alright as Cinderella and Tress Macneille was tolerable as Anastasia, but the rest of the voice actors weren't as good as I thought they would be. Prudence and the recent others were not as interesting as toast and that's it for the characters. The King and the Grand Duke were changed from likable to completely forgettable. In here, she was changed to a good character and falls in love with an uninteresting Baker.
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In the original, she was abusive and cruel. Lady Tremaine and Drizella were the same evil villains, but I didn't like the way this movie changed Anastasia's personality. The mice in the original were as funny as before, but in here, they were changed to unfunny and annoying at the same time.
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Cinderella and the fairy Godmother were tolerable, but that's not saying much. The characters weren't as likable as before and were changed to their personalities. Not only does it ruin the premise of the original, but also has a lot of things that went totally wrong after viewing it. All of the younger kids and adults (myself included) enjoyed this masterpiece with beautiful animation, great voice acting and sweet musical numbers that were very memorable. Cinderella was one of the most classic Disney films from the early 1950s.