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Cendrillon 2 : Une vie de princesse

Original title: Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
  • Video
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 13m
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Christopher Daniel Barnes, Susanne Blakeslee, Corey Burton, Jennifer Hale, Rob Paulsen, Russi Taylor, and Frank Welker in Cendrillon 2 : Une vie de princesse (2002)
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Jaq and Gus create a storybook based on three events that happened after the first film. The stories include Cinderella's opposition to the court's strict etiquette, Jaq's becoming human for... Read allJaq and Gus create a storybook based on three events that happened after the first film. The stories include Cinderella's opposition to the court's strict etiquette, Jaq's becoming human for a day, and Anastasia's redemption through love.Jaq and Gus create a storybook based on three events that happened after the first film. The stories include Cinderella's opposition to the court's strict etiquette, Jaq's becoming human for a day, and Anastasia's redemption through love.

  • Director
    • John Kafka
  • Writers
    • Jill E. Blotevogel
    • Tom Rogers
    • Jule Selbo
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Hale
    • Rob Paulsen
    • Corey Burton
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    5.0/10
    15K
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    • Director
      • John Kafka
    • Writers
      • Jill E. Blotevogel
      • Tom Rogers
      • Jule Selbo
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Hale
      • Rob Paulsen
      • Corey Burton
    • 58User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Cinderella
    • (voice)
    Rob Paulsen
    Rob Paulsen
    • Jaq
    • (voice)
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    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • Gus
    • (voice)
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    Andre Stojka
    Andre Stojka
    • The King
    • (voice)
    Russi Taylor
    Russi Taylor
    • Fairy Godmother
    • (voice)
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    Susanne Blakeslee
    Susanne Blakeslee
    • Stepmother
    • (voice)
    Tress MacNeille
    Tress MacNeille
    • Anastasia
    • (voice)
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    Holland Taylor
    Holland Taylor
    • Prudence
    • (voice)
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    Christopher Daniel Barnes
    • The Prince
    • (voice)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Lucifer
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    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Bob Bergen
    Bob Bergen
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Susan Blu
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    • (voice)
    Rodger Bumpass
    Rodger Bumpass
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    • (voice)
    Jennifer Darling
    Jennifer Darling
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    • (voice)
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
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    • (voice)
    Sherry Lynn
    Sherry Lynn
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Mickie McGowan
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    • (voice)
    • Director
      • John Kafka
    • Writers
      • Jill E. Blotevogel
      • Tom Rogers
      • Jule Selbo
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    doug_funnie

    Unnecessary sequel...but strangely enough it works

    We didn't need a sequel to Cinderella, yet here it is. I was interested to see it because I wanted to know how Disney could handle this sequel. They dealt with it by creating three short stories, one of which doesn't include Cinderella. Surprisingly these stories work, they're not perfect by all means, but it does continue the life of Cinderella. It's not one to watch over and over, once is enough, but if you don't even like thinking about what Disney could have done to Cinderella's life after Prince Charming, don't bother to even touch this one. In reality though, it may just have been better for Disney to leave Cinderella alone although small kids may enjoy it, the movie lacks the "old Disney" feel that makes these movies special.
    5Beta_Gallinger

    As a trilogy of short stories, this is not as dull as "Belle's Magical World", which still doesn't mean it's very good

    Although released over half a century after Disney's version of "Cinderella", this is a sequel to the popular animated feature from 1950. I don't recall ever watching that particular Disney cartoon from start to finish until just a few months ago, even though I do remember seeing some of it as a kid. I didn't find that film to be the masterpiece many people consider it to be, but thought it was pretty good. I know I've pointed this out before with other films of this kind, but since this is yet another direct-to-video sequel from Disney (some of these are sequels to recent films from the company, while others are sequels to ones produced by Walt Disney himself decades earlier, and this is one of the latter), its mediocrity is not surprising.

    The Fairy Godmother helps the mice make a new book about Cinderella, featuring three stories taking place after the events of the first one. The first of these stories is "Aim to Please", in which Cinderella and Prince Charming return from their honeymoon. The prince is then forced to leave with his father, and while they are away, a woman named Prudence is left to teach Cinderella how to be a princess and put her in charge of an upcoming banquet, but the new princess does not like what she learns. In the second story, "Tall Tail", Jaq the mouse feels he can't be of any help to Cinderella due to his small size and decides he would rather be a human, but this may not work out as he expected. Finally, in "An Uncommon Romance", Cinderella's stepsister, Anastasia, falls in love with a baker, but he is a commoner, so her mother and sister Drizella do not approve. Cinderella begins to help her stepsister try to win this baker's heart, but the two of them don't exactly see eye to eye on how to do this.

    One thing these direct-to-video Disney sequels are good at is having inferior comic relief to their theatrical predecessors, and "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" is no exception. I didn't even care much for the mice in the original movie, but still found some laugh-out-loud moments. However, I found none of those in this MUCH later sequel. In fact, I hardly even smiled while watching this one. The three stories are not among the most boring I've ever seen in a movie, but they're usually not too interesting. I'm sure they are entertaining to many kids, but are perhaps a little too simple to really have much entertainment value for adult viewers. If each of these segments featured lots of good humour in them to make viewers laugh, it could have made a major difference, but that's unfortunately nowhere near the case. The four songs sung by Brooke Allison don't help with the entertainment value, either. Some good traditional animation is featured here, with some nice, colourful backgrounds, but this is certainly not enough to make up for the significant problems this sequel suffers from.

    Having previously seen "Belle's Magical World", the second direct-to-video release featuring the characters from Disney's hit 1991 adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast", this "Cinderella" sequel naturally reminded me of that film. Both feature three different short stories (the DVD version of the former features four, but I've only seen the VHS version and don't intend to watch that third installment in the "Beauty and the Beast" trilogy again in ANY format), all of which have life lessons in them. Since I watched "Cinderella II: Dreams Come True" about three years after seeing Disney's third "Beauty and the Beast" release, comparing them may not be as easy, but at least I can say this "Cinderella" film has better animation, and I didn't find the stories to be QUITE as dull as the ones in the other mentioned direct-to-video release, so I guess this one is slightly superior. However, that's not saying much.
    6JackReese

    The Disney Machine pumps again

    So, I really didn't want to watch this. I work at a video store so I get to watch everything before everybody else. Usually that's a good thing. Cinderella 2 is just one pointless movie. One little plot point after another that simply joins characters back together again. Don't ruin the first by watching this one. Walt had the idea. No sequels. Too bad he's still not around to enforce that idea.
    thousandisland

    At the very least, it's *different*.

    Of course the animation is really bad, and it's not a deep movie, but at least the writers put some thought into the story and didn't just go with the standard. (Cinderella and her still-unnamed Prince have a daughter who falls in love with a peasant, and they have to convince the king that she should be able to marry him and not be forced to marry someone of royalty. Can anyone say 'Aladdin'? Ugh.) This movie is made of three separate stories instead of just one long yawn factory like some others I can think of (Cough. Hunchback 2. Return to Neverland. Cough.) so there is a lot more opportunity for variation and character interplay. They even involve a dour governess named Prudence (very nice to see a black-clad miser in a Disney film who is stodgy and stuffy instead of thoroughly evil.) and give one of the stepsisters a story of her own, and do something with Lucifer except having him be the (you guessed it) black, evil cat who does little but chase the mice. Even Jaques gets a place in the spotlight, and there are happy endings all around as everyone falls in love. No.. not a deep movie, but it isn't boring, either. There is enough happening here to hold your interest, and that's saying a lot for a Disney sequel these days. The only real failing is that they selected quite possibly the most "edgy" and downright obnoxious Hip Hoppish singer to warble some songs that would have sounded fine otherwise.. Some of the tunes and lyrics are actually quite good, but there's so much "groove" and "attitude" going on that any charm is completely lost -- And if that's how they sound *now*, you can imagine how much this music is going to grate on the ears in a decade or so, when Hip Hop has long since gone the way of disco and vinyl and VHS... Seriously, can't anybody just SING anymore? I will be really happy when the people at Disney realize that lavishing modern sound on their (ahem) "masterpieces".. only hastens their descent into the post-modern doldrums of such films as 'Oliver & Company' and 'Aladdin'. I'm sure I'm not the first to cringe upon hearing Cinderella say 'EEYew' with all the pouty, adolescent inflection of 2001's cohort of sexed-up, belly-baring Britney wannabes.
    blackjack128

    Walt Disney must be rolling around in his grave

    I don't mind the sequels for the modern films, (example: The Lion King) but the Disney-Disney movies, the ones that were directed and produced by Walt himself (example: Fantasia)should be left alone. all these sequels! Roy Disney must be running out of ideas.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 14 mins) When Cinderella is in her room crying, "A Dream is A Wish Your Heart Makes" can be heard playing in the background. This is the song she sings at the beginning of Cendrillon (1950). It also plays during the end credits.
    • Goofs
      (at around 20 mins) During the first segment, the King has a bowl of chocolate pudding that lands on his head. The brown pudding is all over his face and shoulders, yet after a few seconds, the chocolate disappears off his clothing with no cleaning and there is none on his head when the bowl is removed.
    • Quotes

      Cinderella: I was a dish maid when the prince married me. And he loves me because I'm me.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the end credits, there is a tribute to the original Cendrillon (1950). It reads; "This film would not have been possible without the inspiration from the original motion picture and the work of its talented artist and animators."
    • Connections
      Edited into Le Petit Dinosaure: Vive les amis (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Put It Together (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo)
      Music by Michael Bradford, Mack David, and Al Hoffman

      Lyrics by Michael Bradford and Jerry Livingston

      Performed by Brooke Adams (as Brooke Allison)

      Background vocals by Brooke Adams (as Brooke Allison) and Gina La Piana

      Produced and Arranged by Michael Bradford

      Brooke Allison vocals produced by Michael Blakey

      Strings arranged and conducted by Paul Buckmaster

      Recorded and mixed by Cary Butler and Frank Wolf

      Brooke Allison appears courtesy of Inc. Virgin Records America/2K Sounds

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    FAQ

    • Why does THE FAIRY GODMOTHER help JAQ if she's CINDERELLA's godmother?
    • If this takes place after the third movie, why are LADY TREMAINE and her daughters living their everyday lives like nothing? And why don't people seem to care?

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2002 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
    • Filming locations
      • Glendale, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Disney Television Animation
      • Disneytoon Studios
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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