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Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

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Cinderella III: A Twist in Time

When Lady Tremaine steals the Fairy Godmother's wand and changes history, it's up to Cinderella to restore the timeline and reclaim her prince.

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Release : 2007
Rating : 6
Studio : DisneyToon Studios, 
Crew : Additional Storyboarding,  Additional Storyboarding, 
Cast : Jennifer Hale Christopher Daniel Barnes Susanne Blakeslee Tress MacNeille Russi Taylor
Genre : Fantasy Animation Romance Family

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Reviews

Bereamic
2018/08/30

Awesome Movie

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AshUnow
2018/08/30

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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filippaberry84
2018/08/30

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Winifred
2018/08/30

The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.

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durmangirl
2018/07/25

I Ain't didn't got no doubt for disney, so as i got caught for this disney movie Cinderella 1 and 3 are the best and about this full-grown frightened lovely sweet steady and beautiful young princess girl called Cinderella whose foot does fit on her glass slipper and she is the only one who had dance with the handsome young Prince charming man and she escape to evil young stepmother lady Termaine and her two young and younger stepsisters and have a royal wedding important celebration.Now all the magic, wonder, fate, destiny, and duty. And the relationship between a father and son and a father son relationship. And all the animation work that is so very brilliantly believable and so very brilliantly unbelievable!

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mbaaguilar
2018/01/15

This was a very interesting and suspenseful plot. It starts one year after the original Cinderella. During the first year anniversary, the Fairy Godmother flings the wand away, and it gets stolen by Anastasia. The Fairy Godmother is turned into a statue trying to get the wand back, and the Stepmother turns back time to the point before Anastasia tried on the glass slipper in the original Cinderella. The Stepmother uses the wand to change the slipper to make it fit Anastasia's foot, and later makes the prince forget that it was Cinderella he danced with. However, the Prince still can tell that something is wrong. Meanwhile, Cinderella with the Birds and the Mice try to get the wand back, but the mice do convince the Prince to save Cinderella, who the Stepmother has banished. The Stepmother then uses the wand to make Anastasia look very much like Cinderella, and uses the wand to send Cinderella far away. However, Cinderella is able to get back to the wedding, and Anastasia can't go through with it. Although the Stepmother turns threes sets of guards into chickens, pigs, and one other animal, the prince deflects the spell when the Stepmother tries to turn Cinderella and Anastasia into toads, and it turns the stepmother and the other stepsister into toads. Anastasia turns herself back to her correct appearance, and then brings the Fairy Godmother back from being a statue. The Fairy Godmother decides not to send them forward in time again. Cinderella and the Prince get married again, and Anastasia finds true love by marrying the Baker.

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adampkalb
2017/10/11

It's actually kind of interesting when old animated films have sequels that come out decades later like Cinderella or The Jungle Book or The Fox and the Hound because it's interesting to see what the world is like with improved animation technology and a new generation of voice actors who are talented enough to copy the earlier generation's voice. I guess the only reason why most of Disney's sequels are direct to video/DVD is because they don't want them to overtake new non-sequel films or the other way around. I must say that there really wasn't a lot of things going on in Cinderella, the original film from 1950. Most of the time was spent on the mice and the live action Cinderella remake from 2015 had a lot more of what the Cinderella fairytale being adapted was really about with more scenes of Cinderella meeting the prince before the ball and having a lot less time with the mice. However, I was really a lot more interested in both Cinderella sequels than the original Cinderella and its live action reboot.I get that a lot of people will be disappointed with the 2nd Cinderella because they actually wrote 3 different 22-minute stories. I don't have anything against this. I actually thought each of them were okay because it's cool to see different characters have their own new storyline, like Jaq worrying that Cinderella wouldn't need him or the other mice after marrying the prince. Both sequels actually did a good job with showing more of the prince that Cinderella married and Anastasia and giving them more depth to their personality. Before these 2 Cinderella sequels, Anastasia was the exact same character as Drizella. Now we know she actually feels lonely and wants to find true love, fearing that she may not be loved because of her background with her evil sister and mother and their mistreatment of Cinderella. Things must have not worked out between her and the baker from Cinderella 2 because they're no longer together at the start of Cinderella 3.Maybe the 1st sequel wasn't interesting enough for theaters, but I really think this film, the 2nd sequel, would have been very interesting to watch there. Unlike the sequels to The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Atlantis: The Lost Empire, this sequel did not cheap out on the animation at all. Neither did Mulan 2 from what I've seen, but the big difference is that Cinderella knew how to make something good come from having its characters act out of character from what they originally were and Mulan didn't. The basic plot is that Anastasia steals Fairy Godmother's wand for Drizzella and Lady Tremaine so they can use it to go back to the past and make Cinderella's glass slipper larger for it to fit Anastasia's foot. Lady Tremaine also uses Fairy Godmother's wand to alter the prince's memory so he thinks he danced with Anastasia instead of Cinderella, but he then starts to suspect something is wrong after he touches Anastasia's hand and it feels different from Cinderella's hand.What makes this sequel very admirable is not only challenging Cinderella with working to get back the prince to make her dream come true after her evil stepmother Lady Tremaine stole Fairy Godmother's magic, but once again, that it redeems Anastasia and makes her as sympathetic and human as Cinderella. While Anastasia wants to find true love, she still doesn't want to steal it from Cinderella and lets Cinderella marry the prince at the end. Best of all, the paintings in the end credits show she was able to find and get with the baker from Cinderella 2 again. The film also managed to integrate the mice and Lucifer (the cat) into the plot without taking too much time away from Cinderella and Anastasia. This is truly a sequel masterpiece for the ages that shows just how much our storytelling for animated films has improved over the course of 5 decades. No, I'm still not going to pretend Cinderella 2 doesn't exist. It happened before the beginning of this 3rd film where they go back in time to change the ending of Cinderella.

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kurtwil
2009/01/16

When Disney decided to close Disney Australia, Cinderella III was in its pipeline. This fired up the production crew to put extra effort into this particular sequel, $6 million to make and Disney Australia's final film. The result's a worthy addition to the Disney Cinderella universe, giving the central characters more dimensions and interactions. The Prince, King, Stepmother and Stepsisters all expand their thoughts and feelings (we learn how the King felt for his departed Queen, etc.). The mice have fun moments including their whacky takeoff of "disfunctional theater" as they explain to the Prince key plot points, and once again prove heros as they scamper about the Nightmare Pumpkin taking Cinderella to her possible demise. Cinderella, often perceived as weak because of her 50's heritage, becomes more pro-active and almost an action-hero in the film's closing moments. Animation ranges from TV to feature quality, with faithful color timing, solid music and good voice talents topping things off.

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