@shrikechan there are many versions of the Cinderella story (one traced to Egypt) but the most popular are the french (Charels Perrault) and german (Brothers Grimm) versions. Disney used the french version as the basis for the film, so it would make sense to watch Cinderella in french (as far as ...
5:50 that looks just like Goofy's kid from the 1950s "Everyman" shorts, when Goofy's full name was George Geef. They also had some "how to" shorts, I think.
I'm guessing that the reason why there are only seven people at the ball is because of Lady Tremaine. There are hints she controlled the unversed in this world (the Cursed Carriage) and seeing as the minute someone walks in the ball and takes the Prince from her daughters, they appear inside the ...
@shrikechan there are many versions of the Cinderella story (one traced to Egypt) but the most popular are the french (Charels Perrault) and german (Brothers Grimm) versions. Disney used the french version as the basis for the film, so it would make sense to watch Cinderella in french (as far as ...