Cinderella II: Dreams Come True
Cinderella II: Dreams Come True is as 2002 American-French first sequel to Disney's animated movie Cinderella. In LVJeff's opinion, it was going to be a TV show but it was canceled, so no Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. Another sequel, Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, was made in 2007.
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Directed by | John Kafka |
Produced by | Mary Thorne Mary Alice Drumm |
Written by | Jill Blotevogel Tom Rogers Jule Selbo |
Starring | Jennifer Hale Corey Burton Russi Taylor Christopher Daniel Barnes Gina La Piana |
Music by | Michael Tavera |
Edited by | Julie Ann Lau |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | American English |
Budget | $5 million |
Summary
The movie explores Cinderella's "happily ever after" life as a princess in three stories, with help from the Fairy Godmother. In the first segment (Aim To Please), Cinderella's awkward first days at the palace, when she tried so hard to fit in that she forgot to be herself. In the second one (Tall Tail), how Jaq felt so left out that he wished to be a human, named Sir Hugh. And in the third one (An Uncommon Romance), how Cinderella taught one of her nasty stepsisters how to smile which leads to her own true love, who is a baker.
Voice Cast (in credits order)
- Jennifer Hale as Cinderella, voiced by Ilene Woods in the original movie.
- Rob Paulsen as Jaq, Grand Duke, the Baker, Sir Hugh, Bert and Flower Vendor. In the original movie, Jaq was voiced by James MacDonald, Grand Duke was voiced by Luis van Rooten, and Bert was voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft.
- Corey Burton as Gus, Mert and Stable Hand. In the original movie, Gus was also voiced by MacDonald, while Mert was voiced by Clint McCauley.
- Andre Stojka as The King. In the original movie, The King was also voiced by Van Rooten.
- Russi Taylor as Fairy Godmother, Drizella, Mary Mouse, Beatrice, Countess Le Grande and Daphne. In the original movie, Fairy Godmother was voiced by Verna Felton, and Drizella was voiced by Rhoda Williams.
- Susanne Blakeslee as Lady Tremaine (although the end credits referred her as "Stepmother"). In the original movie, Lady Tremaine was voiced by Eleanor Audley.
- Tress MacNeille as Anastasia and Pretty Woman. In the original movie, Anastasia was voiced by Lucille Bliss.
- Holland Taylor as Prudence.
- Christopher Daniel Barnes as Prince Charming, who was Cinderella's love interest in the original movie. He was voiced by William Edward Phipps, while his singing voice was provided by Mike Douglas.
- Frank Welker as Lucifer, Pom-Pom and Bruno. In the original movie, Lucifer was voiced by June Foray, while Bruno was also voiced by MacDonald.
Additional voices
Additional Crew
Note: Many of the crewmen's names are credited differently, but not all of them. All of them will link to their actual names. Also, not all of the pages exist.
Directed by: John Kafka
Produced by: Mary Thorne
Unit director: Masaki Sugiyama
"Aim To Please" screenplay by: Jill Blotevogel and Tom Rogers
"Tall Tail" screenplay by: Jule Selbo and Tom Rogers
"An Uncommon Romance" screenplay by: Tom Rogers
Interstitial Sequences screenplay by: Tom Rogers
Cast: See Voice Cast paragraph.
Voice casting and dialogue director: Julie Morgavi
Score composed and conducted by: Michael Tavera
Film editor: Julie Anne Lau
Supervising animation directors: Hiroshi Kawamata and Kazuyoshi Takeuchi
Storyboard artists: Viki Anderson, Cos Anzolotti, Ken Boyer, Sharon Forward, Kevin Pawlak and Lenord Robinson
Timing directors: Barbara Dourmashkin and Joanna Romersa
Technical directors: Yasunori Hayama and Kimberly Rose
Production manager: Angi Dyste
Design & visual development
Key background artist: Lin Zheng
Consultant art director: Alan Bodner
Key location design: Latchezar Gouchev and Kenny McGill
Character design: Ben Balistreri and Kenny Thompkins
Lead color stylist: David A. Rodriguez
Prop design: Marty Warner
Character animation
Assistant director: Fumio Maezono
Animation directors: Takeshi Atomura, Hirofumi Nakata, Shinichi Suzuki and Kenichi Tsuchiya
Key animators: Chie Arai, Rie Arai, Yoshiharu Ashino, Genta Chiba, Atsuhiko Hara, Isamitsu Kashima, Nobuyuki Koyanagi, Masaaki Kudo, Hideaki Kurakawa, Yuko Matsuo, Hiroko Minowa, Kiyomi Miyakawa, Kazuhiro Murase, Tomogatsu Nagasaku, Takayo Nishimura, Kazuhiro Ohmame, Yutaka Oka, Yoshiharu Sato, Atsushi Sekiguchi, Kazuko Shibata, Kouichi Suenaga, Sachiko Sugino, Yuri Takasaki, Junpei Tatenaka, Yasuo Torii, Yoshihiro Tsuji, Hisashi Wada, Sachiko Wakabayashi and Yuji Watanabe
Clean-up animation
Clean-up artists: Katsunori Adachi, Nozomi Fujii, Chiharu Haraguchi, Kyoko Haseyama, Takahiro Ikezoe, Tsutomu Kaneko, Manabu Kawada, Shizuka Kikuta, Ai Kuwabara, Suzuko Mano, Masayo Matsumoto, Yufuki Morimoto, Mai Nakazato, Maki Nishi, Shingo Nishiyama, Mayumi Ohmura, Shinobu Saeki, Kyoko Sato, Takeo Shuto, Kaori Suzuki, Kaori Takeuchi, Kumiko Tanihira, and Koji Ukai
Inbetween animation
Inbetween artists: Tatsuo Arai, Tomoko Araki, Hiroe Ebori, Yoshiyuki Fujimori, Taro Fukino, Miyuki Hasegawa, Yuuka Hasegawa, Kumi Hirai, Yoshitake Iwakami, Chizuko Iwasa, Yuichi Kabashima, Noriko Kai, Kenji Kajiwara, Yoshihiro Kato, Yoshinori Kawaguchi, Yumiko Kitajima, Kazuhide Kondoh, Eiko Koyanagi, Terumichi Maguchi, Izumi Masui, Junichi Mineta, Kayoko Mogi, Masako Morimitsu, Katsuaki Murai, Satsuki Muramatsu, Hiroaki Nakajima, Mio Nakano, Youhei Nakano, Masatsugu Nishida, Sachio Nishiyama, Norihito Ogawa, Yuuko Ohara, Yumiko Ohasa, Chika Ohkubo, Takeyoshi Ohmagari, Hiromi Ohta, Masatomo Sato, Keisuke Shimohira, Hiromi Soutome, Takahito Sugawara, Kenji Sugiyama, Noriko Sugiyama, Yoshihisa Suzuki, Munehiro Tada, Eriko Taka, Mie Takaguchi, Akifumi Takahashi, Naomi Takeuchi, Shigetaro Tamura, Ritsuko Tanaka, Keiko Tanino, Shintaro Tsubota, Chinatsu Ueno, Hiroyuki Yamada, Morihiko Yano, Kazumi Yokoyama and Terumi Yoshida
Inbetween checkers: Tsuyoshi Takahashi, Takahiro Takashima and Etsuko Tamakoshi
Effects animation
Supervising effects animation director: Madoka Yasuet
Effects clean-up artists: Takahashi Sasaki and Masaki Tamakoshi
CGI animation
CGI artists: Kiyoteru Ogawa and Hiroyuki Hatada
Backgrounds
Studio Fuga background supervisor: Hiroshi Ohno
Studio Fuga background artists: Yutaka Akagami, Kaori Anmi, Mayumi Fukuda, Emi Kitahara, Kazuo Nagai, Kaoru Narashima, Chie Ohkubo and Kumiko Ohno
Studio Fuga additional background artists: Tohru Hishiyama, Sagako Itakura, Toshiharu Mizutani, Hideki Nakamura, Emiko Nishizawa, Eiko Sawada and Seiki Tamura
Digital production
Lead compositor: Kazuya Kozutsumi
Assistant lead compositor: Tohru Kobayashi
Compositors: Ryoko Seino and Youhei Seino!Youhei Teitei
Additional compositors: Peter Kranjcevich, Charles Lyons, Heather McClenahan and Kristina Pace
Color stylists: Masumi Nose and Jenny North
Assistant color stylist: Keiichi Funada
Digital ink & paint: Natsumi Kanehara, Shiho Kosuga, Yuka Maekawa, Aya Matsubayashi, Misako Motoyanagi, Mami Sakamaki, Hitomi Suzue and Rieko Tamura
Background scanners: Yoko Ohyama and Sawako Narumiya
Animation scanners: Shizuka Hashimura and Yutaka Nishino
Digital production manager: Traci Balthazor
Digital systems manager: Kotaro Beppu
Principal software engineer: David Adler
System administrators: Joseph Davenport, Robert Jones and Itaru Naruumi
Technology analyst: Joel Halvorson
T2 Studio color stylist: Naomi Tazawa
T2 Studio digital ink & paint: Yukiko Kakita, Kumi Nanjyo, Michiko Saito, Akiko Shimizu and Yuki Yokoyama
Production
Production supervisor: Sheila Kelly
Production coordinator: Yukari Kiso
Production associates: Takaaki Matsudaira, Akira Matsumoto, Tomomi Miura, Yoko Saito and Jennifer Whitney
Continuity checkers: Bob Revell and Lynn Singer
Production editor: Takahiko Narita
Background key color correction: Ernest Pava
Additional background color correctors: Don Devine, Dean Stanley and Christopher Staples
Additional storyboard artists: Ben Balistreri, Shawna Gallego, Nick Filippi, Craig Kemplin, Phil Mosness, Floyd Norman, Debra Pugh, Larry Scholl, Kenny Thompkins and Marty Warner
Storyboard clean-up: Leonardo Pinero
Additional production support
Additional producing services: David K. Lovegren
Additional associate producing service: Mary Alice Drumm
Additional production management: Sylvia Edwards
Additional production support: Todd Ford and Jeff St. Ours
Additional background artists: Joe Binggeli, Trish Burgio, Brooks Campbell, Gary Eggleston, Michael Inman and Calvin Liang
Additional character design: Daniel Haskett
Casting manager: David Wright
Script department manager: Anita Lish
Production accountant: Tom Rietta
Talent coordinators: Aaron Drown, Steven Neibert and Anne-Marie Pione
Script coordinator: Carolyn Scully
Script continuity coordinator: Brian Sintay
Additional production secretary: Rosa Martinez
Translators: Kikuyo Takeishi and Kiyoko Takemura
Editorial & post production
Post production manager: Steve Arenas
Assistant film editor: Kirk Demorest
Story reel editor: Pieter Kaufman
Additional story reel editor: Andrew Haug
Additional editorial support: Gregory Nelson and Andrew Sorcini
Story reel scanners: Christopher Gresham and Tom Pniewski
Post production coordinator: Ken Poteat and Craig Sawczuk
Track reading: Skip Craig
Additional voices: (See Additional voices part located in the Voice Cast paragraph)
Title design: SB Film Design
End credit compositing: Buena Vista Imaging
Digital ink & paint software: Toon Boom Technologies
Digital film services: E-Film
Sound
Supervising sound editor: Donald J. Malouf
Supervising ADR editor: Gail Clark Burch
Sound editor: Adam Kopald
Foley editor: Valerie Davidson
First assistant sound editor: Ann L. Thornberg
Foley by: One Step Up
Foley artist: Dan O'Connell
Foley mixer: John Cucci
Re-recording mixers: Tom Dahl and Terry O'Bright
Original dialogue recording: Arnold Geher and Carlos Sotolongo
Assistant dialogue engineer: Kelly Butler
ADR engineer: Carlos Sotolongo
ADR group mixer: Troy Porter
Recordist: Sam Kaufman
ADR group recordist: Laverne Dewberry
Dialogue editor: John Kwiatkowski
End title song
Put It Together (Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo)
Music by: Michael Bradford, Mack David and Al Hoffman
Lyrics by: Michael Bradford and Jerry Livingston
Performed by: Brooke Allison as Cinderella's singing voice
Background vocals by: Brooke Allison and Gina La Piana
Produced and arranged by: Michael Bradford
Brooke Allison vocals produced by: Michael Blakey
Strings arranged and conducted by: Paul Buckmaster
Recorded and mixed by: Cary Butler and Frank Wolf
Brooke Allison appears courtesy of: Virgin Records America, Inc./2K Sounds
Songs
Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo
Music by: Mack David and Al Hoffman
Lyrics by: Jerry Livingston
Additional lyrics by: Tom Rogers
Performed by: Russi Taylor as Fairy Godmother (in the beginning) and Mary Mouse (in the final scene), Rick Logan and Bobbi Page as Other mice and Rob Paulsen as Jaq
Arranged by: Michael Tavera
Follow Your Heart
Music and lyrics by: Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner
Performed by: Brooke Allison as Cinderella's singing voice
Arranged by: Michael Tavera
The World Is Looking Up To You
Music and Lyrics by: Randy Rogel
Performed by: Brooke Allison as Cinderella's singing voice
Arranged by: Michael Tavera
Background vocals: Carmen Carter, Clydene Jackson-Edwards and Rick Logan
It's What's Inside That Counts
Music and lyrics by: Randy Rogel
Performed by: Brooke Allison as Cinderella's singing voice
Arranged by: Michael Tavera
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
Music and lyrics by: Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston
Music
Music consultant: Steve Gizicki
Managers of music production: Kimberly Oliver and Brett Swain
Orchestrations by: Billy Martin and Michael Tavera
Score recorded and mixed by: Scott Cochran
Supervising music editor: Dominick Certo
Assistant music editor: Tommy Holmes
Music preparation: Greg Nestor
Music contractor: Michael Markman
Vocals recorded by: Cary Butler
Vocal contractors: Rick Logan and Bobbi Page
Ms. Allison's vocals produced by: Michael Blakey
Score recorded at: Sony Pictures Studios, Los Angeles and The Newman Scoring Stage 20th Century Fox, Los Angeles
Score mixed at: Signet Soundelux Studios, Los Angeles
This film would not have been possible without the inspiration from the original motion picture and the work of its talented artists and animators.
MPAA - Approved No. 38480
This picture made under the jurisdiction of IATSE, affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.-C.L.C.
Dolby Digital in selected theatres
Copyright ©2001 Disney Enterprises Inc. All rights reserved.
This motion picture was created by Walt Disney Pictures and Television for purposes of copyright law in the United Kingdom.
Animation Production by: Walt Disney Animation (Japan), Inc.
Produced by: Walt Disney Television Animation
DVD Features
- Race to the Royal Banquet Game (Special Edition only)
- Musical Magic Featurette
- Cinderella Storybook
- Cinderella's Enchanted Castle Activity
- "Put It Together" Music Video By Brooke Allison