Cinderella III: A Twist in Time: Lady Tremaine Strikes Back
After the creative mess (but financial bonanza) that was the fairy tale Cinderella Disney movie "
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True," it was time for a different style of Cinderella Disney movie that focused on the movie Cinderella again rather than her mice pals or her (no longer so) evil step-sisters.
DisneyToon Studios' "
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time" (
2007), directed by
Frank Nissen, thus became the second Disney movie sequel to the classic fairy tale "
Cinderella," and fans generally like it much better than the first Cinderella sequel and similar Disney movies. Many purists still think it reflects poorly on the 1950 Disney movie classic "
Cinderella," but you can't please everyone.
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It's a nice day for a picnic |
It is ten years since Prince Charming (Christopher Daniel Barnes) married Cinderella (Jennifer Hale), and the happy couple celebrates with a picnic in the woods hosted by Cinderella's Fairy Godmother (Russi Taylor) and attended by Cinderella's mice friends Jaq (Tress MacNeille) and Gus (Corey Burton). Anastasia (Lesli Margherita), Cinderella's evil step-sister, stumbles upon the Fairy Godmother's wand, and after a struggle, Lady Tremaine (Susanne Blakeslee) has the wand and the Fairy Godmother has been turned to stone. |
Anastasia is a fully fleshed out character in "Cinderella III" |
Lady Tremaine uses the wand to turn time back to the day before the Grand Duke (
Rob Paulsen) slipped the glass slipper onto Cinderella's foot. Cinderella is locked in the attic with Gus and Jaq, and Lucifer (
Frank Welker) is guarding the key. Using the wand again, Lady Tremaine makes Cinderella's glass slipper fit Anastasia's foot, so she is assumed to be the one who danced with Prince Charming at the ball. Stay away from the palace, Lady Tremaine warns as she breaks Cinderella's other glass slipper, but Cinderella sneaks over there with Gus and Jaq anyway.
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Disney animators are never subtle when it comes to things like this.... |
Prince Charming can tell that Anastasia is not the true Cinderella with whom he danced, but Lady Tremaine once again uses the wand to make him believe that she is the right girl for him. Cinderella figures out that Lady Tremaine has the wand, and Cinderella disguises herself as a maid in order to steal back the wand. Lady Tremaine catches her, but the mice get away with the magic wand.
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Prince Charming dancing with Anastasia |
Prince Charming is on the verge of recognizing Cinderella, but Lady Tremaine orders her shipped out of the kingdom at once. The mice then intervene and tell Prince Charming what has happened, and he stops the ship from leaving, finds Cinderella, and asks her to marry him.
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I love how they make the evil step-mother look like the bride of Frankenstein |
The King (
Andre Stojka) tries to arrest Lady Tremaine, but she escapes using the wand. She transforms Anastasia into a carbon copy of Cinderella, then transports Cinderella and the mice into a twisted pumpkin carriage driven by Lucifer in human form. The mice and Cinderella manage to escape, leaving Lucifer in the woods.
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Lucifer has a great grin |
Cinderella is too late to stop the wedding, but Anastasia has second thoughts and she turns Prince Charming down. Once again the King tries to arrest Lady Tremaine and Anastasia, but Lady Tremaine waves the guards off with her magic wand. Sending a beam toward Cinderella that will destroy her, Lady Tremaine and evil step-sister Drizella (Taylor) are instead turned into toads and transported to the castle cellar when Prince Charming's sword deflects the beam.
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Cinderella's eyes, no computer could draw those like that |
Cinderella recovers the magic wand and restores the Fairy Godmother. Anastasia is remorseful, but the relieved King understands that she has a good heart, so he does not punish her. Rather than return to their own time, Prince Charming and Cinderella decide to stay in this version of reality and live out their lives in peace.
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Don't these two just look like they belong together? |
A great deal more care was taken with this Disney movie sequel than with "Cinderella II." Live action sequences were filmed for aid in creating the animation, and the Disney movie animators put in a lot of time and effort, so much so that this almost has the quality of classic Disney movies like the original "
Cinderella."
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Isn't that such a sweetly sad, but real, expression? |
"Cinderella III" has the unique distinction of being the last Disney movie to be
hand-animated, as the DisneyToons Studio was shut down after this production (and that studio pointedly is thanked in the credits). Senior animator
Ian Harrowell managed to get his people to make a fairy tale Cinderella who is more expressive, which helps give this Disney movie life that some other Disney movies have lacked.
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The happy couple and the mice |
There is a noticeable step up in overall quality of this Disney movie, and the songs by
Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner are worthy of a Disney movie princess production.
Hayden Panettiere performed "I Still Believe" for the end credits, which was a bit unusual for a Disney movie centering around a classic character, but it works well.
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If she's happy, that's not good! |
This Disney movie story line has a lot in common with the later DreamWorks "
Shrek Forever After," and also with a musical that runs on the Disney Cruise Line. That just goes to show how little creativity there is in Hollywood, even in Disney movies, when film-makers don't have centuries-old fairy tale story lines to use. However, there is a lot to like about this film.
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A beautiful ceremony |
While the motivations of some of these Disney movie characters is questionable, there is no question that evil step-mother gets her moments in this film and a well-deserved fate. There is nothing like a good Disney movie villainess who gets her come-uppance, and the outlandish lengths to which Lady Tremaine goes in order to secure the throne for her daughter makes for an amusing tale of misplaced perseverance.
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Anastasia is a fun character at the theme parks |
The Disney movie characters become much more human in this sequel. Prince Charming gets a chance to fight for his true lady love, and the king has an opportunity to reflect on his own lost love. Fairy tale Cinderella can no longer rely on magic to achieve her ends, but must fight against it, proving her mettle.If you like mice as heroes, try "
The Rescuers" as well.
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Lucifer driving down that highway to Hell.... |
If you aren't a big fan of Disney movies Cinderella or sequels to classics in general, you probably aren't going to be interested in this Disney movie, either. However, this particular Disney movie about the classic heroine Cinderella does give more depth to the classic Disney movie characters in ways that changes and enhances them from the original Disney movie without disturbing their essences. This is a worthy sequel to "
Cinderella," and some would say that, in some ways, it is superior. Now, that is heretical to say, but this Disney movie is a lot of fun and opens things up for people who don't just want the classic Disney movie story about fairy tale Cinderella, but instead want something a little extra. "Cinderella III: A Twist in Time" does not degrade or lessen the Disney movie characters in any way, but treats them with proper reverence while giving them new life and dimensions. It delivers many heartwarming lessons in an entertaining fashion that get your rooting for and against the classic Disney movie characters, with a delicious "just desserts" for Lady Tremaine and Drizella. If you enjoy the characters from the original fairy tale "
Cinderella," this Disney movie may well become your guilty pleasure.
Below is the trailer for "Cinderella III":
2012
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