“With Cinderella, you could see the hurt and see the feeling. But even though she had her sad moments, she still stood rather strong all the way through.” -Directing animator of Cinderella, Marc Davis. (insp)
Disney Alphabet Meme: S A M A N T H A ↳ eighth letter: (whatever I want) a redeemed character → Anastasia Tremaine
Art from the portraits at Cinderella's Fairy Tale Hall, at Tokyo Disneyland
I don’t care what you think about Cinderella or Disney Sequels, this movie has some awesome messages
One of the best Disney sequels ever made.
She was emotionally abused for years and was able to break free and actually find happiness on her own, and now she forgives one of her bullies and helps her do the same…if that’s not true strength I don’t know what strength is…the whole message in here is amazing
All the three segments of Cinderella II: Dreams Come True were originally episodes of an unsuccessful, cancelled TV series named “Cinderella Stories”.
I’m sorry, what is this from?
Cinderella 2 i think?
TO EVERYONE WHO SAYS DISNEY SEQUELS ARE SHIT, GO WATCH CINDERELLA 2
OKAY LET ME EXPLAIN YA’LL FUCKERS A THING. THIS MOVIE IS GREAT. CINDERELLA HELPS OUT ANASTASIA, WHO WAS A COMPLETE BITCH TO HER FOR MOST OF HER LIFE (AND SHE KNOWS IT), WHEN SHE COULD HAVE EASILY BEEN LIKE AHAHA FUCK YOU N00B AND WALTZED OFF WITH HER BAM SLAMMIN’ BOOTY JAMMIN’ PRINCE.
BUT NO.
SHE HELPS ANASTASIA DEFY HER BITCHY CRABAPPLE OF A MOTHER AND GET TOGETHER WITH THIS UNBEARABLY SWEET BAKER DUDE BECAUSE SHE IS SUPER NICE AND FORGIVING. ANASTASIA SHOWS HUGE CHARACTER GROWTH, WHILE STILL RETAINING HER PERSONALITY. IN THE END CINDERELLA DANCES BY WITH THE PRINCE AND THEY SMILE AT EACH OTHER BECAUSE SHE AIN’T EVEN JELLY BECAUSE SHE GOT THE ADORABLE BREAD GUY AND TRUE FUCKIN’ LOVE WHICH IS REALLY ALL SHE EVER WANTED.
Why have i never even heard of this
Disney Sweetest Couples [10/??] - The Baker and Anastasia Tremaine
"You can find true love even if you’re not a perfect human being" is a theme Disney needs to visit more.
Like, a lot more. And outside of straight-to-video releases.