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Lady Tremaine is a fictional character and the main antagonist who appears in Walt Disney Productions' animated film Cinderella (1950) and its direct-to-video sequels Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002) and Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007).
Meanwhile, Cinderella sneaks into Lady Tremaine's bedroom and manages to steal the wand but is captured by guards before she can reverse the spell. As she is apprehended, she grazes the Prince's hand, sparking a faint recognition. Under Lady Tremaine's orders, Cinderella is sentenced to exile and placed on a ship to leave the kingdom.
An Uncommon Romance: Anastasia, one of Cinderella's stepsisters, falls in love with a baker, of whom her mother Lady Tremaine and sister Drizella disapprove. Cinderella, unbeknownst to anyone else, arrives and secretly watches as Lady Tremaine berates Anastasia, thus leading her to help Anastasia in getting ready for the ball together, which ...
From left to right: Jaq, Gus, Suzy, Perla, the Grand Duke, Drizella, Anastasia, Lady Tremaine and Cinderella. Disney 's Cinderella is an animated feature film based on the fairy tale of the same name , released in 1950, which received two direct-to-video sequels: Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (2002) and Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (2007).
At the time of its initial home video release, it was the best-selling VHS title until it was overtaken by E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). [102] The VHS release was placed into moratorium (i.e., into the Disney Vault ) on April 30, 1989, [ 103 ] [ 104 ] with 7.2 million copies sold and having grossed $108 million in sales revenue.
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Cinderella is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film of the same name released in 1950. Voiced by Ilene Woods, the character is adapted from the character from folk tales, primarily the French version written by Charles Perrault in 1697.