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Sofia the First is an American animated fantasy children's television series created and developed by Craig Gerber for Disney Television Animation and Disney Junior. The series follows a young peasant girl named Sofia, voiced by Ariel Winter, who becomes a princess after her mother marries the King of Enchancia. Episodes focus on her adventures ...
John William Kavanaugh is an American composer, lyricist and musical director who is currently serving as songwriter for Disney Television Animation. [1] He is the recipient of 9 Emmy nominations and was awarded the 2014 Daytime Emmy Award for Sofia The First Main Title theme song with co-lyricist Craig Gerber. [2]
Princess Sofia Balthazar-Winslow I née Cordova (voiced by Ariel Winter [1]) – Sofia Baltazar is an 8-year-old girl with shoulder-length wavy auburn hair. She has fair skin with rosy cheeks and large light blue eyes. A kind and adventurous village girl who becomes a princess after her mother, Miranda, marries King Roland II.
The pilot movie introduces Sofia, the daughter of a shoe shop owner named Miranda. Both of them have been living merrily together in the kingdom of Enchancia for as long as Sofia can remember. On a fateful day, she and her mother are called to the castle to assist King Roland II for a shoe-fitting, who soon marries her mother, crowning her ...
It was first released on the album Disney Princess: The Ultimate Song Collection. The song is sung from the point of view of the first eight official Disney Princesses. It has been featured on several Disney music CDs, and its music video was present on nearly every Disney Princess DVD , as either an extra or a Sing-Along and was shown several ...
Dreamily gazing at the album covers of Elvis Presley was not, statistically speaking, a rare habit among American teen girls in the late 1950s and early ’60s. Priscilla was just 14 years-old ...
So, it makes sense that Bella Cherry (Sofia Kappel), the 19-year-old porn-star-in-the-making at the center of writer-director Ninja Thyberg’s film “Pleasure,” proudly signs her social media ...
"Zou Bisou Bisou" (also performed as "Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo" [citation needed]) is a song written by Bill Shepherd and Alan Tew, [1] and Michel Rivgauche for the lyrics of the French version. [2] The song's origins stem from the Yé-yé movement with which an early version of the song was associated.