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Guide posted 2 months ago
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Mariposa
The heroine of the first movie as well, who visits Shimmervale this time.
Willa
Mariposa's best friend.
Queen Marabella
The Queen of Flutterfield.
Prince Carlos
Marabella's son and Prince of Flutterfield.
Princess Catania
Princess of Shimmervale, the kingdom of the Crystal Fairies. She's the daughter of the King of this species of fairies.
Gwyllion
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News posted 4 months ago
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Okay, I got the Junior Novelization of this movie too and there are some things you all will be happy to know, so here they are:
All the characters:
At the ballet school
-Kristyn Farraday, our beloved heroine
-Hailey, her best friend, who helps Madame Katerina with the costumes
-Tara Pennington, the prima ballerina of the school
-Dillon Matthews, Kristyn and Hailey's friend. Kristyn has a crush on him and he feels the same way for her
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News posted 4 months ago
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Since I got the Junior Novelization, these are ALL the things different and completely missing in the movie.
First, a particular thing I need to tell you all: I had a feeling the storybook pictures were somehow connected to the movie's original script, and IN FACT, they are. The Junior Novelization tells the story as the original script for the movie told it.
Character and places' names:
-Liam comes for the Kingdom of Stuffingsburg, and Duke Trentino is his uncle.
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List posted 4 months ago
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1. Clara. She's the Sugarplum Princess.
2. Rapunzel. She's the princess of King Wilhelm's kingdom because she's his daughter and later also of King Frederick's, since she marries Prince Stefan.
3. Odette. She becomes princess of her kingdom in the end of the movie because she marries Prince Daniel.
4. Anneliese. She's princess from birth of her kingdom, which name is unknown.
5. Erika. She's always considered a princess, though she's actually the Queen of Dulcenia because she marries King Dominick....
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Opinion posted 5 months ago
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Mark Twain's classic The Prince and the Pauper gets a glamorous modern makeover in the new DVD release from Universal Studios, Barbie: The Princess & the Popstar. While Twain contrasted two opposites – a prince, which everyone would want to be, and a pauper, which was not so attractive – Universal's two heroines both live a life that every young girl thinks she wants. But glamour isn't necessarily all it seems to be. As KIDS FIRST! youth film critic Cheyenne Nguyen, age 8, observes in her review, below, "There are always things that you would like to change, but accepting who you are...
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