Cinderella's real name is Ella (Mary Beth Ella Gertrude) via the Disney version of the tale. However, in other versions she had many other names. The Grimm brothers' (they wrote the original) version is Cinderella (Aschenputtel).
Once Upon a Time revealed Rapunzel's (Meegan Warner) cursed identity and it completely changed the game. It turns out that Rapunzel was actually the very young version of Lady Tremaine (Gabrielle Anwar) — meaning that her cursed identity is also Victoria Belfrey.
After Ella whips out her mother's pink dress in hopes that she can wear it and attend the event, the terrible trio take it upon themselves to burn it. When the girls see that the dress is covered in cinders, and that they're now on Ella, they decide to call her Cinderella. So there you go: Cinders + Ella = Cinderella.
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After her father dies, she is forced into servitude in her own home and is constantly tormented by her evil stepmother, Lady Tremaine, and two stepsisters, Anastasia and Drizella.
In this season, Rapunzel is Lady Tremaine, the wicked stepmother to Cinderella. In the past, Rapunzel had two daughters, Anastasia and Drizella, and made a deal with Mother Gothel to be locked in a tower in exchange for the safety of her family. Rapunzel/Victoria manages to lock Gothel away in Belfrey Towers.
Lady Madonna Tremaine, also known as the Wicked Stepmother or Stepmother, is the main antagonist of Disney's 12th full-length animated feature film Cinderella (which is based on the 1697 French novel of the same name by the late Charles Perrault), and its sequels Cinderella II: Dreams Come True and Cinderella III: A
She has told her story to her first born, her son Prince William. Cendrillon is the true story of Cinderella. A packet of letters from a historic German Queen, is found that supports in every way the details of the Cinderella fairy tale. She has told her story to her first born, her son Prince William.
“Cinderella”: In the Brothers Grimm version, one of Cinderella's evil stepsisters cuts off her toes, and the other her heel so they can both fit into the tiny glass slipper. The prince is notified by little doves that there is blood on the shoe, and finally discovers that the true owner is Cinderella.
From left to right: Jasmine from Aladdin (15), Pocahontas (18), Cinderella (19), Mulan (16), Tiana from The Princess and the Frog (19), Ariel from The Little Mermaid (16), Rapunzel from Tangled (18), Belle from Beauty and the Beast (17), Aurora from Sleeping Beauty (16), Snow White (14).
2. Cinderella's Prince Charming's name — or lack thereof — is a matter of major dispute. Although he officially has no name other than Prince Charming in the original Cinderella movie, Disney France has since claimed that his name is Henri, and the new 2015 live action Cinderella dubbed him "Kit." Kit?
Lady Tremaine trips the Grand Duke as he prepares to give Cinderella the slipper, however, causing him to drop and break it. The Grand Duke is greatly upset by this, but when Cinderella reveals that she has the other slipper, he puts it on her and is overjoyed when he discovers the slipper fits her perfectly.
Princess Tiana of Maldonia (sometimes "Tia") is the protagonist of Disney's 2009 animated feature film, The Princess and the Frog.
when it comes to being evil.
- The Queen ('Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs') Nattanon Kanchak / Getty Images.
- Lady Tremaine ('Cinderella') Walt Disney Pictures.
- Mother Gothel ('Tangled') Walt Disney Pictures.
- Frieda ('Happily N'ever After') Lionsgate.
- Stepmother ('Twelve Months')
For where there is kindness there is goodness, and where there is goodness there is magic.” - Cinderella #DayDreaming.
Originally Answered: What is the problem of the Cinderella story? It's too passive. Cinderella spends years as a servant in her own house, because… well, medieval inheritance rules could easily do that, and today's children are only safer if the authorities pay attention.
If you are referring to the scene where her stepmother orders her to go to town and order three dresses, Cinderella says: "Mais bien sûr je connais la mode parisienne et je vais m'en occuper." Which means "But of course I know the Parisian fashion and I will take care of it (referring to having the dresses made).
Some say that it was the death of Walt Disney's own mother (accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in a house he had just purchased for her) that haunted him for the duration of his life, propelling him to play out his own journey of mother loss in countless films.
Cinderella is a girl with three mothers: a mother who has died (about whom we know nothing); a wicked stepmother; and a fairy godmother. This translates as a mysterious mother whose wishes are unknown, a mother who hates and sabotages Cinderella's pleasure, and a mother who does everything she can to support it.
a : one suffering undeserved neglect. b : one suddenly lifted from obscurity to honor or significance.
Prince Charming: No, no, wait. You can't go now. It's only Cinderella: Oh, I must, please.
Furthermore, in the Disney movie the evil queen tries only once to kill Snow White (by a poisoned apple) and fails (this was likely to save time). She then dies by falling down a cliff and being crushed by a boulder, after the dwarfs had chased her through the forest.
In the novel, the Enchantress is revealed over the course of the plot to be Belle's mother, Rosalind, with flashbacks exploring her history with Maurice prior to Belle's birth, before she is captured by Monsieur D'Arque as part of his campaign against magic after she cast the curse on the castle.
Character informationAnastasia Tremaine is a secondary antagonist of Disney's 1950 animated feature film, Cinderella. She is Cinderella's younger stepsister, the younger sister of Drizella Tremaine, and the youngest daughter of Lady Tremaine.
1. Have courage and be kind. These are Cinderella's gentle mother's last words to her daughter before she dies. This message is simple, direct, and at the heart of the movie.
The Glass Slipper is a fictional shoe belonging to Cinderella, first used in the 1950 film of the same name. It was created through the use of magic by her Fairy Godmother in order for her to attend the royal ball.
In the 1991 cartoon, Belle's mother or her story was never explored, but in the live-action remake we learn that Belle's mother died of the bubonic plague when she was just a baby. Belle learns then that her father Maurice fled Paris to save Belle from becoming infected with the disease.
It's true. All Cinderella dolls wear a blue dress. The actors in the parks wear blue dresses. In the sequels and Disney Jr TV shows, her dress is blue.
Cinderella's father is a merchant and is almost totally insignificant to the plot other then to marry a woman who becomes Cinderella's Stepmother and then also to die and to put Cinderella in harms way in her care. He only gets a backstory in the most modern remakes.