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    Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

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  1. Dec 21, 2020 · Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007) Trailer. "Princess Cinderella is living a charmingly perfect life until her stepmother gets her hands on Fairy Godmother's magic wand.

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  4. With Jennifer Hale, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Susanne Blakeslee, Tress MacNeille. When Lady Tremaine steals the Fairy Godmother's wand and changes history, it's up to Cinderella and her mouse friends to restore the timeline and reclaim her prince.

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    • Animation, Adventure, Family
    • Frank Nissen
    • 2007-02-06
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    is the second and final direct-to-video sequel of the 1950 Walt Disney Pictures animated classic Cinderella. Canonically, it is a continuation of the original Cinderella, rather than Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, though due to its unusual chronological sequencing it acknowledges the events of Cinderella II: Dreams Come True by using some of its characters. The film was released on February 6, 2007, and rated G by the MPAA.

    The film is directed by Frank Nissen and features the voices of Jennifer Hale and Susanne Blakeslee. For the UK release of the film, it was simply titled Cinderella: A Twist in Time, without any mention of it being a sequel. It made its world television premiere on Toon Disney on December 3, 2007.

    It has been a year since Cinderella married the Prince. Both of them head to the forest to attend their wedding anniversary that the mice and Fairy Godmother have prepared for them. Meanwhile, Anastasia and Drizella, who are currently taking over Cinderella's chores at the household, are not having a good time. Anastasia manages to follow Cinderella and the Prince to where the anniversary is being held. Figuring out that it was magic that gave Cinderella her "happily ever after", she swipes the Fairy Godmother's wand when she drops it. Anastasia returns home quickly and shows it to Lady Tremaine and her sister, both thinking it's just a stick and she has lost her mind.

    The Fairy Godmother shows up and attempts to get the wand back from Anastasia, who accidentally turns her into a statue. Impressed, Lady Tremaine takes the wand and reverses time to undo Cinderella's happily ever after by going back to the events at the end of the first movie, in a bid to once again make Cinderella's life a misery. She makes what was originally a tiny shoe that can fit in one of Anastasia's toes, fit Anastasia's big foot with her magic. Cinderella, being locked in her tower, was shortly after freed just to see Anastasia and Drizella leaving. While speaking with Cinderella as she's about to give her the other glass slipper she pulls out, Lady Tremaine snatches it with her staff and shatters it. Furious, Lady Tremaine confronts Cinderella and does not allow her to approach the Prince or the palace, but allows her to clean up this mess. When Lady Tremaine leaves, this leads Jaq and Gus to appear and for a heartbroken Cinderella to sing "More Than a Dream". Gus and Jaq try cheering her up, Jaq saying that "Princey knows he danced with Cinderelley last night!" and gives Cinderella the idea to go to see the Prince and convince him that they danced together.

    Skipping back to the stepfamily, they've arrived at the castle, where the Prince is speaking while sword fighting with his father. They go into discussion about how the King was immediately smitten by his Queen, the Prince's mother, who had passed away years before. With Anastasia arriving, the Prince is, at first, glad as he thinks it's the girl he danced with (Cinderella), but slightly disappointed when seeing Anastasia. He tells her that she and her family will get an escort home, but Lady Tremaine uses the wand to make him forget who he really danced with and marry Anastasia that night. The Prince falls under the spell and, believing he danced with Anastasia, proposes to her with a ring. Anastasia goes hyper and accepts his proposal.

    Meanwhile, Gus and Jaq have witnessed this event from a lamp high above in the room since they got inside with Cinderella, who claimed to be the royal mouse catcher to get inside. After viewing Lady Tremaine casting the spell on the Prince, they rush off to tell Cinderella. Later on, Cinderella is seen confronting the Prince and both are confused, the Prince thinking he danced with Anastasia yet Cinderella knows the truth. She is cut short from saying what really happened and forced to go find the mice (Jaq and Gus) that have come into the castle. Cinderella is placed in the cellar where she seems to heartbrokened over the Prince not recognizing her until Gus and Jaq tell her what Lady Tremaine had done to him. Now realizing what really happened, Cinderella sets on getting the wand back.

    Anastasia and the Prince soon have a moment where they dance in a waltz and Anastasia is repeatedly stepping on his foot by accident. She is shown to be a bit clumsy when it comes to dancing. Everyone watches as they are worried what would happen if Anastasia falls (including the probability of the glass slipper shattering apart), but instead, as she begins to trip backwards, she lands on her backside. The slipper does not break, and nobody has got hurt. While the Duke takes the Prince out after the waltz is over, the King summons Anastasia into another room and tells her about his late wife. He gave her the Queen's most treasured possession, which is a seashell. Both the King and Queen were walking one day on a beach, unaware of one another, when they reached for the same seashell at the same time. Their hands met and they fell in love. He allows Anastasia to keep the shell, who is smitten with it instantly. Back with the Prince, he tells the Duke that he felt nothing when his hand connected with Anastasia's, and is once again confused. Jaq and Gus get into the room where the stepfamily is staying and Lucifer's tail manages to get caught on fire, prompting the famous line "Someone put out the cat!" coming into play. Anastasia throws a pillow against him and whams him right into the wall, the stepmother demanding that someone calls the housekeeper. Cinderella arrives in disguise with a castle maid bonnet covering her eyes and hair.

    Lady Tremaine pulls the bonnet off to reveal Cinderella. Jaq and Gus get the wand, and the three make a run for it down the halls while being chased by guards. Jaq and Gus use the magic from the wand. They transform Lucifer into a jack in the box first, then a mini-sized Lucifer, then back to normal while he's in the mouse hole. Cinderella makes it to a staircase where the Prince appears; Cinderella's attempt to break the spell on him so he would remember who he really danced with is cut off when the guards get to her, and Lady Tremaine takes back the wand. Cinderella manages to put her hand over the Prince's, which has him shocked and now baffled. Lady Tremaine orders Cinderella to be on the next ship in exile from the kingdom.

    Because nearly five decades had passed since the original Disney film, most of the new voice cast from the previous sequel Cinderella II: Dreams Come True returned to reprise their roles in this film.

    •Jennifer Hale as Cinderella

    •C.D. Barnes as Prince Charming

    •Susanne Blakeslee as Lady Tremaine

    •Tress MacNeille as Anastasia Tremaine

    •Russi Taylor as Drizella Tremaine/Fairy Godmother

    This film was Walt Disney Television Animation Australia's final feature (the studio was closed and equipment auctioned off once Cinderella III's production completed in July 2006). Unlike the previous sequel, Cinderella II: Dreams Come True, which was mostly made in Japan (that studio also closed shortly after completing Cinderella II), Cinderella...

    The original songs contained in the body of the film, including "Perfectly Perfect," "More Than a Dream" (and its reprise) and "At the Ball" were written by frequent Disney songwriters Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner. Hayden Panettiere performed the end credits song, "I Still Believe," and a music video was created as a DVD bonus feature. The origi...

    was released on February 6, 2007 and went back to the Disney Vault on January 31, 2008. The film was re-released on Blu-ray/DVD in a 2-Movie Collection with Cinderella II: Dreams Come True on November 20, 2012, and reprinted as a Disney Movie Club Exclusive (including a Digital copy) on June 25, 2019.

    •Games and Activities

    •Bibbidi-Bobbidi Game

    •Cinderella's Ballroom (DVD-ROM)

    •Music and More

    •"I Still Believe" Music Video By: Hayden Panettiere

    •Backstage Disney

    received a mostly positive response among the six critics compiled at Rotten Tomatoes, who gave it a 75% rating, and the film scores 71% among users at Rotten Tomatoes.

    Slate magazine writer Dan Kois uses Cinderella III to defend the merits of Disney's straight-to-video sequels, after Disney announced they were eliminating production of any more sequels. Kois points out that in Cinderella III, the wicked stepsister (Anastasia) - originally an "oafish caricature" - finally becomes a fully fleshed-out character, and some of the absurdity of the original film is gently mocked.

    However, many fans of the original Cinderella, are very upset with this third installment of the series. Many have noted numerous similarities between the film's premise and that of Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Story, a Broadway-style stage musical created by Walt Disney Creative Entertainment that currently runs on the Disney Cruise Line. The Nostalgia Chick rated it as the #1 "least-awful" Disney sequel.

    Despite this, Cinderella III has been received better than most other Disney sequels of its nature and is at least "approved of" by some of the Cinderella fanbase. Fan approval has increased dramatically in recent years, however.

    •Since this is a continuation of the first movie, this movie likely took place before Cinderella II: Dreams Come True because Anastasia lived happily ever after in that one.

    •Prior to being brainwashed by Lady Tremaine, Prince Charming admits he hadn't thought a random girl could fit the slipper. This is ironic as any girl whose shoe size was the same as Cinderella's could wear the glass slipper.

    •This is also referenced in the first episode of Season 7 of Once Upon a Time, where a version of Cinderella tells Henry Mills how strange the story is. This episode also features Lady Tremaine, obtaining the Fairy Godmother's wand.

    •Due to Lady Tremaine's interference with the timeline, the events of the second movie Dreams Come True never happened, but some events may still come to pass.

    •However, several fans and filmmakers said that the film may not be canon due to the strong changes.

    •It is also speculated that the producers of this movie may have simply chosen to ignore the events of Dreams Come True, as Lady Tremaine is seen forcing Anastasia and Drizella to do many of Cinderella's old chores in her absence. This could be seen as a rewrite of the first film's aftermath, where neither of Cinderella's stepsisters were able to escape, and may also explain Anastasia's lovesickness at the beginning.

  5. Feb 6, 2007 · Princess Cinderella is living a charmingly perfect life until her stepmother gets her hands on Fairy Godmother's magic wand. With a wicked spell that turns back the clock, she erases the Prince's memories of the girl he met at the ball and shatters Cinderella's happily ever after!

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