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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780788827570
Edition: Disney will discontinue this title on 1/31/2003
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, HiFi Sound
ISBN: 078882757X
Label: Walt Disney Home Video
Languages: EnglishUnknown
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video
Release Date: February 26, 2002
Running Time: 73 minutes
Studio: Walt Disney Home Video
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Editorial Review:
Description: The magical story of Cinderella continues in an all-new full-length movie brimming with irresistible music, lush animation, and all your favorite characters from the original Disney classic. When Cinderella and her prince return to the palace from their honeymoon, the new princess suddenly finds herself cast in the role of Royal Hostess. But the traditional rules of the Royal Court don't allow her to entertain in her own warm and wonderful way. With the help of everyone's favorite Fairy Godmother and a band of mischievous mice, Cinderella and her friends find that the only true way to succeed is to be yourself. You'll find dreams really do come true in the enchanting tale of CINDERELLA II: DREAMS COME TRUE.
Amazon.com: Disney continues to "sequelize" its classic features. With smart foresight, the filmmakers choose to go with three snappy short films to comprise this 73-minute feature with the Fairy Godmother granting wishes to various characters. In the opening short, Cinderella must pursue life as queen. Several feathers are ruffled as she brings her down-home ways to the castle (bring the commoners in and open those darn curtains). In the other tales, one of Cinderella's animal pals receives a chance to see the world quite differently, and finally, Anastasia, Cinderella's formerly evil stepsister, finds love with a little help. As with the other sequels, the look of the film helps bridge the distance between the original and the sequel (here over 50 years) and it comes together seamlessly. Little ones from ages 4 to 9 should be entertained while purists may be a bit aghast. --Doug Thomas
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