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  1. Sep 4, 2007 · With magical storytelling, memorable new songs and "...favorite Disney Princesses, animated in the classic Disney style" (Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel), this delightful gem celebrates the power of believing in yourself. Join the Disney Princesses as they realize that when you Follow Your Dreams...they just might come true!

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  2. Sep 4, 2007 · Release Date: September 4, 2007. Genre: Animation, Comedy, Family. Accompany Princess Aurora on her first new "Once upon a time..." since the cherished classic Sleeping Beauty. And take a magic carpet ride to Agrabah, where Jasmine returns for a whole new world of never-before-seen enchantment! Spend some golden moments with Aurora and Jasmine ...

  3. Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams: Directed by David Block. With Susanne Blakeslee, Erin Torpey, Corey Burton, Barbara Dirickson. Princess Aurora and Princess Jasmine learn valuable life lessons in two short stories.

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    • Animation, Family, Fantasy
    • David Block
    • 2007-09-04
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    is a direct-to-video animated feature produced by Disneytoon Studios. It was planned to be the first film in the Disney Princess Enchanted Tales line of direct-to-video films, featuring new stories about the Disney Princesses. It was the only one in the line to be released, due to poor sales of this film. It was released on September 4, 2007 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment.

    The film features two different segments: one with Princess Jasmine from Disney's 1992 feature film Aladdin and another with Princess Aurora from 1959's Sleeping Beauty. It is a musical film in the fashion of the classics it is based on, and centers around the theme of perseverance. The film has been rated G by the MPAA.

    Keys to the Kingdom

    The new Princess Aurora story is the first Princess Aurora story since the original Sleeping Beauty, and takes place after the events of the original film. King Stefan, Queen Leah, King Hubert, and Prince Phillip have left the kingdom for two days for a Royal Conference, leaving Aurora with control over it in their absence. The good fairies offer their help, but she refuses, believing she can do it alone. Merryweather gives Aurora her wand in case she needs any assistance, and warns her to be very specific with the wand. They also deliver the speech that King Hubert forgot for the royal conference. With the assistance of the castle majordomo, Lord Duke, her tasks include banquets, dealing with peasants, and organizing servants who look after the Kitchens and the Gardens. Aurora believes she can do her job without the use of the wand, but later at night before bed, Aurora can't help but play with it, and uses magic to make herself a big yellow ballgown. Eventually, after a long day dealing with complaints, Aurora gives in and uses the wand to help a local farmer in need of new chickens and pigs, but her magical inexperience leads to unusual consequences, including massive chickens, green pigs, and transforming the farmer into a duck. When Stefan, Leah, Hubert, and Phillip are coming back from a royal conference, Duke warned them about what he saw; giant chickens, green pigs, and cows. After realizing using the wand was a mistake, Aurora promptly comes up with ideas to solve the problems on her own, just before her parents, Phillip, Hubert, and Duke arrived, only to see that they were no giant chickens, green pigs, and cows. They attend the royal banquet, hosted by Aurora. However, just as they were about to start, a giant chicken leg falls on the table and everyone looks at Aurora in shock as she starts to nervously explain what happened earlier.

    More Than A Peacock Princess

    The new Princess Jasmine story takes place sometime after Aladdin and the King of Thieves and Hercules and the Arabian Night, where Iago and Cassim have returned to Agrabah. Jasmine is tired and bored of her usual princess duties; these include shop openings and helping to sell a camel in the local market place. During having her portrait painted as a "Peacock Princess", Jasmine loses patience and says she wants more responsibility. The Sultan gives her the job of "Royal Assistant Educator" at the Royal Academy. Jasmine is thrilled. However, this is soon changed once she meets her pupils. They run amok, draw on the walls, pillow fight, and throw books. She calls Rajah to try and scare the children into behaving, but they ignore him and chase Jasmine and Rajah into the mud and up a tree. Jasmine gives up. Her lady-in-waiting tells her later that night that all she needs is patience and perseverance, and she could do anything she wants. The next day. Hakeem, the stable boy, seeks Jasmine's help. The Sultan's prized horse, Sahara, is missing from the Stables. Jasmine takes it upon herself, with Carpet, Abu, and Iago's help, to find Sahara and return him to the Palace.

    Because nearly five decades had passed since the original Sleeping Beauty, a new cast of voice actors was used for the segment "Keys to the Kingdom". Mary Costa, who provided the voice of Aurora in Sleeping Beauty, was still alive at the time this film came out but was deemed too old to be able to produce the sweetness needed for the character, hence both Erin Torpey and Cassidy Laden instead were selected to take over as Aurora's speaking and singing voices respectively in that segment.

    Meanwhile for the segment "More than a Peacock Princess", in contrast, had almost all the voice actors from the original Aladdin film returning to reprise their roles, including Lea Salonga, who reprises her role as Jasmine's singing voice for the first time since the original Aladdin film, with the only exception being Jeff Bennett filling in the role of The Sultan in place of his previous voice actors Douglas Seale and Val Bettin.

    Mary Costa, the original voice of Aurora, has been very open about her dissatisfaction of this film.

    Errors

    •After Iago says "Not quite" to Jasmine when she's singing More Than A Peacock Princess, she takes off her costume. However, if you look at the balcony during the scene where the magic carpet flies down towards Jasmine and Iago, Jasmine's costume isn't there, and when Jasmine is shown flying away from the balcony, her costume is still not there.

    Continuity

    •It is obvious that Keys to the Kingdom is set after the events of Sleeping Beauty. For More Than A Peacock Princess, Jasmine mentions that she can name all Forty Thieves, implying that it takes place after Aladdin and the King of Thieves and Hercules and the Arabian Night, when Iago has returned after traveling with Cassim.

    Other notes

    •As of currently, the film hasn't gotten a release on Disney+ yet, hence marking the only Disney Princess film to date to remain unavailable on Disney+. •For the first time since the original Aladdin, the Magic Carpet's fully-detailed patterned design has been restored in the segment More Than A Peacock Princess, as opposed to the simpler patterns used in the character's prior 2D-animated appearances in The Return of Jafar, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the Aladdin TV series and in various other traditionally-animated TV spin-offs such as the Hercules episode "Hercules and the Arabian Night" and in House of Mouse, likely due to being animated in CGI instead of traditional 2D animation, as well as the higher production budgets used in this film. Carpet would also be animated in full detail again this way in the Sofia the First episode "Two to Tangu", as well as in the movie Ralph Breaks the Internet and the short film Once Upon a Studio, all via CGI animation. •Being the last speaking appearance of Iago in an animated production to date, this film also marks the final time Gilbert Gottfried voices the character, 15 years before his death in 2022.

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  5. English. Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams is a 2007 American direct-to-video animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Disneytoon Studios. It was the first and only film released for a planned Disney Princess Enchanted Tales series of direct-to-video films, each featuring new stories about the Disney Princesses.

    • David Block
    • September 4, 2007
    • Kurt Albrecht, Douglas Segal
  6. Sep 4, 2007 · Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams. G. 56m. 2007. Preview. If you wish with all your heart and imagine the loveliest place you've ever dreamt of, you'll find yourself in a dazzling fairytale castle. Cross the drawbridge, step inside and experience Disney's spectacular Princess adventure! Accompany Princess Aurora on her first ...

  7. Spend some golden moments with Aurora and Jasmine as each discovers what it takes to be a true Princess. With magical storytelling and memorable songs, this delightful gem celebrates the power of believing in yourself. Join the Disney Princesses as they realize that when you FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS... they just might come true! If you wish with all ...

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