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Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White (2008)

Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White (2008)
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Snow White is getting spoiled, and in this sequel to Happily N'Ever After, she must learn the value of helping others if she hopes to prevent her father from wedding a witch who seeks to control the entire kingdom. Once again, Mambo and Munk have tipped the scales of good and evil. Now, as a teenaged Snow White stops helping the peasants in order to hang out with pals Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, and Little Bo Peep, the scheming witch Lady Vain makes a grab for power with a little help from Rumpelstiltskin. By tricking Snow White into spreading rumors about the townspeople, the dubious duo embarrasses the princess so badly that she has little choice but to flee from town. Perhaps by rebuilding the Three Little Pigs' homes and getting reacquainted with her old friends the Seven Dwarfs, the disgraced princess can summon the courage to foil the wedding plans, restore the balance of good and evil, and finally become the ruler that her kingdom so desperately needs. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Boyd KirklandSteven E. Gordon, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White

Snow White is getting spoiled, and in this sequel to Happily N'Ever After, she must learn the value of helping others if she hopes to prevent her father from wedding a witch who seeks to control the entire kingdom. Once again, Mambo and Munk have tipped the scales of good and evil. Now, as a teenaged Snow White stops helping the peasants in order to hang out with pals Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, and Little Bo Peep, the scheming witch Lady Vain makes a grab for power with a little help from Rumpelstiltskin. By tricking Snow White into spreading rumors about the townspeople, the dubious duo embarrasses the princess so badly that she has little choice but to flee from town. Perhaps by rebuilding the Three Little Pigs' homes and getting reacquainted with her old friends the Seven Dwarfs, the disgraced princess can summon the courage to foil the wedding plans, restore the balance of good and evil, and finally become the ruler that her kingdom so desperately needs. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
70 mins
Director(s):
Boyd KirklandSteven E. Gordon
Writer(s):
Chris Denk
Producer(s):
Jason NetterLoris Kramer LunsfordLoris Kramer
Categories:
Family & KidsAnimationSci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Alyssa S.

    This was a good movie for the family to sit down to watch together. The one thing that I didn't like about it was that the graphics looked like an out-dated video game for the nintendo 64.

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    Jimmy B.

    I actually liked the first movie even if it was not great by any means. When I had seen the sequel's DVD box at the store I picked it up. Just basing off of the cover it looked like the quality was about the same as the first one, but was I wrong! Aside from the just uninspiring plot, the worst part of the film was the animation: stiff and off timed at some points in the movie. Not only that, the texture seems to have been not applied at all. The voice actors and actresses seems to have given up even before the movie idea was pitched.

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    Carroll B.

    My 4 y/o love, Love, LOVED it!!! BUT... The story was kinda lame, as in not as good as the original. The animation is basically the same as the 1st one, but it doesn't have the right shadowing and movement like the first one did. It was like watching W.O.W. No, strike that... W.O.W. has better character movement. It was more like watching a Barbie puppet show. If you've ever had to sit through one of those, you know what I'm talking about.

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