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Cinderella's Sister) is a 2010 South Korean television series starring Moon Geun-young, Chun Jung-myung, Seo Woo, and Ok Taec-yeon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Applying a modern twist to the classic fairy tale , the story follows the contentious relationship between two stepsisters as their lives and loves intertwine.
Cinderella's stepsisters are characters in the fairy tale and pantomime, ... the "ugly sister" character is the titular character's half-sister and is named Jun-li ...
The Birds help the mice by preparing Cinderella's dress for the ball, later searching for Bruno to help rescue Cinderella from Lucifer. Cinderella's Father (played by Ben Chaplin) is the deceased father of Cinderella, husband of Lady Tremaine, and stepfather of Anastasia and Drizella. Following the death of his first wife, he remarries Lady ...
As Cinderella's stepsisters get ready for the Ball, hoping that they will catch the Prince's eye, they laugh at Cinderella's dreams. After they leave, Cinderella imagines having gone with them ("In My Own Little Corner" (reprise)). Her Fairy Godmother appears and is moved by Cinderella's irresistible and powerfully-held wish to go to the Ball.
That night, the fairy tale of Cinderella and her pumpkin carriage is spun, and the next morning her prince comes to collect her. At the end of the tale, the characters' eventual fates are revealed: Iris marries Caspar and paints at his side, sometimes under his name; Caspar "dutifully" cares for Ruth; and Clara eventually dies in New Amsterdam ...
Ok Taecyeon was born in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, [1] but emigrated at the age of 10, with his parents and older sister Jihyen to Boston, Massachusetts,. [6] His sister Jihyen persuaded him to participate in a JYP Entertainment audition, whose promotion she had noticed on the Internet.
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True (also known as Cinderella 2: Dreams Come True) is a 2002 American animated direct-to-video fantasy anthology film. It is a sequel to the 1950 film Cinderella. Directed by John Kafka from a screenplay written by Jill E. Blotevogel, Tom Rogers and Julie Selbo, it is the first in the series to use digital ink and paint.
It is a remake of the South Korean drama Cinderella's Sister (2010). The series was broadcast by AHTV and SHTV from 3 October to 18 October 2011. [citation needed]