Cinderella
arrives home Digitally in HD and Movies Anywhere on June 18, and on Blu-ray and DVD
on June 25 this is the 70th
anniversary waltzes into the highly celebrated Walt Disney Signature Collection
and the hearts of a whole new generation. The enchanting tale, which showed us
that dreams really do come true
The Anniversary Edition of “Cinderella” offers two all-new extras: “Cinderella” trivia and fun facts, hosted by Ruth Righi and Ava Kolker from Disney Channel’s “Sydney to the Max,” and “In Walt’s Words: Enhanced Edition,” a special edition of “Cinderella” featuring fascinating production details, original storyboards, archival photos, thumbnail sketches, and transcripts throughout the feature film. Hours of classic bonus material celebrates the masterful animation, memorable music and long-lasting impact of “Cinderella,” showcasing Walt Disney’s core group of animators, the art of Disney Legend Mary Blair, the an original demo recording of the film’s title song and Cinderella’s iconic glass slipper.
Recently added to the prestigious National Film Registry, the animated classic centers on kind and hardworking Cinderella, who is ordered around by her cruel stepmother, her awful stepsisters — even the big clock in the church tower tells her when to start another day of drudgery. But they can't stop her from dreaming, and Cinderella has faith that someday her wishes will come true. When an invitation to the royal ball arrives, Cinderella is sure her time has come — until her stepsisters, with the encouragement of Lady Tremaine, tear her gown to shreds. Just when Cinderella believes all is lost, her Fairy Godmother appears, and with a wave of her wand and “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,” transforms an ordinary pumpkin into a magnificent coach and Cinderella’s rags into a gorgeous gown, then sends her off to the Royal Ball. But Cinderella’s enchanted evening must end when the spell is broken at midnight. It will take the help of her daring animal mice friends and a perfect fit into a glass slipper to create the ultimate fairy tale ending.
“Cinderella” is the ninth title to join the Walt Disney Signature Collection, which includes groundbreaking films created or inspired by the imagination and legacy of Walt Disney, featuring timeless stories and characters that have touched generations. The film takes its place alongside “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Pinocchio,” “Bambi,” “The Lion King,” “Lady and the Tramp,” “Peter Pan” and “The Little Mermaid.”
Try
This Trivia on for Size – Join Ruth Righi and Ava Kolker from Disney
Channel's Sydney to the Max and put your knowledge of Cinderella to the test.
In
Walt’s Words: Enhanced Edition – Watch the movie and gain some
insight into its production with storyboards, archival photos, sketches and
transcripts.
CLASSIC BONUS
Diane
Disney Miller “Cinderella” Film Intro – In this introduction to the
animated classic, Diane Disney Miller describes how Cinderella helped launch a
studio renaissance.
The
Real Fairy Godmother –
Learn about the real-life inspiration for the Fairy Godmother: Mary Alice
O’Connor, wife of Disney layout artist Ken O’Connor.
Behind
the Magic: A New Disney Princess Fairyland – Discover how Imagineers
created a Fantasyland at Walt Disney World featuring each of the Disney
Princesses.
The
Magic of the Glass Slipper – World-famous shoe designer Christian
Louboutin creates a very exclusive “Glass Slipper” in honor of a beloved Disney
classic.
THE ART OF CINDERELLA
Concept
Art –
View a gallery of concept art from the feature's production.
Character
Model Sheets –
View a gallery of character model sheets from the feature's production.
Story
Sketches –
View a gallery of story sketches from the feature's production.
Live-Action
Reference –
View a gallery of photos taken from live-action footage shot as a reference for
the animated feature.
Pencil
Animation –
View a gallery of pencil animation from the feature's production.
Behind-the-Scenes
Stills –
View a gallery of behind-the-scenes stills from the feature's production.
Feature
Stills –
View a gallery of stills from the feature.
MUSIC AND MORE
“Cinderella”
Title Song
"A
Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
"Oh,
Sing Sweet Nightingale"
"The
Work Song"
"So
This Is Love"
My
Opinion: I love Cinderella and have since I was a child and sharing this a timeless classic with a new generation is priceless and special. When I was a
child I wanted to be Cinderella and my heart hated the step-sisters they are
just evil.
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