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Children's animated sequel directed by John Kafka. After returning from their honeymoon, Cinderella (voice of Jennifer Hale) and Prince Charming (Christopher D. Barnes) attempt to settle into the routine of normal palace life. However, when she is cast in the role of Royal Hostess, Cinderella finds the prospect so daunting that she begins to think the happily-ever-afters might have been spoken too soon. But with the Fairy Godmother (Russi Taylor) and her friends on hand to help out, Cinderella soon sees she can overcome any challenge put in front of her. (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)

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NinadeL 

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English This was much better than I had hoped. Fortunately, the transformation of the basic story was only outlined and Cinderella immediately got her castle in order. One of her half-sisters came to the fore, and it turned out she wasn't so ignorant after all. This may not correspond with every version of Cinderella, but the Disney series seems to be excellent. I'm quite looking forward to the third film as well. ()

kaylin 

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English Returning to a character after more than 50 years, who is animated, probably isn't as much of a problem as it would be if it were a live-action character, but I still felt that the Cinderella from 1950 was simply prettier. Well, both the character and the story were worth something. These are three short stories that relate to Cinderella's life after the wedding, and it must be said that they are not particularly innovative or particularly emotional or simply nice. ()