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Le Cygne et la Princesse : Aventures chez les pirates !
With her parents away for the summer, fun-loving, young Princess Alise must spend her time with Queen Uberta, training to be the perfect, proper royal...But what she really wants is to become a swashbuckling pirate! Princess Alise sets sail with Lord Rogers, Jean-Bob the frog and Speed the turtle on a bold, high seas journey filled with amazing adventure, danger and discovery. After a shipwreck leaves the brave crew stranded on a wild, mysterious island, they meet Lucas, a young boy who has been living in seclusion. Now the faithful friends must work together to escape the island and the ferociously hungry creatures that dwell there.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Laura Bailey
Odette
Yuri Lowenthal
Derek
Joseph Medrano
Lord Rogers
Joseph Medrano
Scully
Joseph Medrano
Parrot
Jennifer Miller
Uberta
Jayden Isabel
Alise
Grant Durazzo
Lucas
Clayton James
Jean-bob
Gardner Jaas
Puffin
Doug Stone
Speed
Brian Nissen
Brodie
Brian Nissen
Chamberlain
Kirby Leigh
Scullion
Kirby Leigh
Father
Kirby Leigh
Bridge Worker
Kellen Goff
Nums
Kellen Goff
Rufus
Kevin Lincoln
Gibby
Kevin Lincoln
Chuck
Kevin Lincoln
Woodcutter
Christopher Corey Smith
Runt
Maxine Blue
Mother
Christine Lakin
Bridgit
Olivia Bateman
Alise
Joe Ochman
Scullion
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6 commentaires
source: The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today!
Just when you thought it had come to a lovely end when Odette destroyed The Forbidden Arts in the still pointless predecessor. NO! The title itself is wrong, because Odette and Derek are absent for almost the entire movie and no swan appears throughout either. The animation is wrong, everything is wrong! Okay, even though it honestly doesn't need any explanation, I'm going to sum it up in a few lines. The animation continues to be shitty, especially the water, but also the still blocky character movements and creepy facial expressions. Pop culture elements which do not fit inside the seemingly medieval setting. But the absolutely most ill-fitting and pointless addition to this was a complete copy of a cooking show like Hell's Kitchen when Rodgers is about to get eaten. What the heck??? This pointless addition to the name "The Swan Princess" is by far the most brainless and stupid of them all. Everything about it is just stupid The original trilogy was corny, but had its charm. It had at least a little effort put into it to make it watchable. Then 14 years passed, and out of nowhere came a Christmas special with a serious downgrade of everything that made the original trilogy watchable. It had horrendous animation much alike a 90's computer game, pop/hip- hop Christmas music with heavy auto-tune, pointless pop culture references, giant continuity errors and a beyond stupid plot. Not that the two original sequels didn't have continuity errors, but at least they were watchable.
