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Cinderella appears in three stories and the first one called "Aim to Please" is all about her. In the first story, as she and Prince Charming return home, everyone realizes that she's back. Then she has been taken to her bedroom and dressed up in strange clothes by Pudence. When Cinderella has been taught lessons that Prudence likes too much, she falls down by accident and moves to her bedroom because she is not herself. Then she changes back into herself and uses her heart to do what she thinks. After she did so, she invites the commoners to the ball and they all dance [[folk music]] which first shocks Prudence and angers the King, but they both have been delighted because of her. She and the Prince kiss each other towards the end of the first story. According to the second story called "Tall Tail", she works on planning to build up the night's festival knowing that Jaq has transformed into a human whose alias is Sir Hugh. She has been given yellow and pink [[flowers]] to add into the vases.
Cinderella appears in three stories and the first one called "Aim to Please" is all about her. In the first story, as she and Prince Charming return home, everyone realizes that she's back. Then she has been taken to her bedroom and dressed up in strange clothes by Pudence. When Cinderella has been taught lessons that Prudence likes too much, she falls down by accident and moves to her bedroom because she is not herself. Then she changes back into herself and uses her heart to do what she thinks. After she did so, she invites the commoners to the ball and they all dance [[folk music]] which first shocks Prudence and angers the King, but they both have been delighted because of her. She and the Prince kiss each other towards the end of the first story. According to the second story called "Tall Tail", she works on planning to build up the night's festival knowing that Jaq has transformed into a human whose alias is Sir Hugh. She has been given yellow and pink [[flowers]] to add into the vases.

===Cinderella III: A Twist In Time===

In the beginning of this film, Cinderella and the Prince are both having a great time to celebrate the anniversary.


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Revision as of 12:53, 9 October 2008

Template:DisneyChar Cinderella is a fictional character and the protagonist from Disney's 1950 animated film Cinderella (1950), and its two sequels as well as an official Disney Princess. She is referred as "Cinderelly" by the mice.

Movies

Cinderella (first movie)

This begins with a young Cinderella with her father alive until his marriage to the evil Lady Tremaine who has her two stepsisters. As she grows up, during a song called "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes", she gets dressed with the help of the birds and the mice including Jaq and Gus. When waking up the cat Lucifer and the bloodhound Bruno, she prepares breakfast for the animals and then for her family. She has been treated so bad as a maid when doing chores. One of the chores she is doing is cleaning up the floor when singing a song called "Sweet Sing Nightingale". She recieves an invitation to the ball and shows it to Lady Tremaine and her daughters. When her dress is completely finished, she prepares to go to the ball with it but her stepsisters destroy the parts of her dress which hurts her feelings. She has a fairy godmother to make things right so she can go to the ball. She dances with Prince Charming during the song called "So This Is Love". As the clock's hands reach 12, she hurries back before the spell breaks, but the one thing that's left behind is her glass slipper she wears on her foot. The next day, when she is prepared to go to the palace, she has been locked up by Lady Tremaine with a key and she tries to struggle it open with a distraught kind of look. The mice help her unlock herself up and she hurries downstairs to try on one glass slipper but the first one is broken. Then she tries on the other one that is not broken and when leaving the church, she finally marries the Prince during the end.

Cinderella II: Dreams Come True

Cinderella appears in three stories and the first one called "Aim to Please" is all about her. In the first story, as she and Prince Charming return home, everyone realizes that she's back. Then she has been taken to her bedroom and dressed up in strange clothes by Pudence. When Cinderella has been taught lessons that Prudence likes too much, she falls down by accident and moves to her bedroom because she is not herself. Then she changes back into herself and uses her heart to do what she thinks. After she did so, she invites the commoners to the ball and they all dance folk music which first shocks Prudence and angers the King, but they both have been delighted because of her. She and the Prince kiss each other towards the end of the first story. According to the second story called "Tall Tail", she works on planning to build up the night's festival knowing that Jaq has transformed into a human whose alias is Sir Hugh. She has been given yellow and pink flowers to add into the vases.

Cinderella III: A Twist In Time

In the beginning of this film, Cinderella and the Prince are both having a great time to celebrate the anniversary.

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