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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The montage in ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' in which Cinderella defies such rules as keeping the windows shut and serving prunes for the banquet's dessert, while teen singer Brooke Allison sings about you should always follow your heart.
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*** One potential with that is, its unlikely Cinderella would want Anastasia to go back to her stepmother given the abuse they both suffered under her nor is it likely Anastasia would go back to her after she stood up to her in the third movie. Also Tremaine and Drizella (mainly Tremaine) were involved in a plot to try and take over the kingdom which is grounds for execution no doubt, so they got off lightly with being made into castle servants and the King is unlikely to let them return to their former status as a result. Also the end credits of III indicate some elements of this movie are canon to it. The first two segments can occur with no changes needed in IIIs timeline while the last one were Anastasia meets the Baker can occur with a few altercations to how it plays out in IIIs timeline.
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** Though Anastasia stands up to her mother and is implied to be growing out from her control, Drizella remains with Tremaine in the ending. She silently watches Anastasia's resistance, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her, with Tremaine all but disowning Anastasia as they leave her with the Baker.

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** Though Anastasia stands up to her mother and is implied to be growing out from her control, Drizella remains with Tremaine in the ending. She silently watches Anastasia's resistance, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her, with Tremaine all but disowning Anastasia as they leave her with the Baker.Baker.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: This movie had an opportunity to feature the prince more prominently and give him more characterization, as well as further developing his relationship with Cinderella (seeing as in the first movie their onscreen romance is relegated to the ball and their wedding). Unfortunately the prince is barely in the film in any meaningful way; the first segment - which is all about Cinderella trying to adjust to being a princess - would've been a perfect opportunity to explore the prince more as a character and how he supports Cinderella, but he quickly gets PutOnABus.
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** Averted if you look at the two films the other way round - ''this'' film is a sequel to ''III'', with Lady Tremaine and Drizella somehow being turned back human.
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** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. 'Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].



** Averted if you look at the two films the other way round - ''this'' film is a sequel to ''III'', with Lady Tremaine and Drizella somehow being turned back human.
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** After her confidence boost from Cinderella, Anastasia goes to meet the Baker, only to see him seemingly give a heart shaped garland to another woman (this woman was actually a platonic friend, and the Baker was only asking her if she thought Anastasia would like the garland). Anastasia bursts into tears and runs away, dropping her own garland she was going to give to him. The Baker is confused and upset by her leaving

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** After her confidence boost from Cinderella, Anastasia goes to meet the Baker, only to see him seemingly give a heart shaped garland to another woman (this woman was actually a platonic friend, and the Baker was only asking her if she thought Anastasia would like the garland). Anastasia bursts into tears and runs away, dropping her own garland she was going to give to him. The Baker is confused and upset by her leavingleaving, as is the little girl that Anastasia had previously given one of her flowers to.

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* {{Adorkable}}: ''An Uncommon Romance'' was the first time in the franchise Anastasia was written to be this, with her awkward attempts to impress the Baker and the genuinely sweet romance it leads to. This portrayal has influenced many of the character's subsequent appearances, [[WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime including the next sequel]].



* {{Tearjerker}}: At the end of An Uncommon Romance, when Lady Tremaine disowns Anastasia and leaves her after finding out that she loves a Baker. Drizella just watches, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her.
** Anastasia goes to meet the Baker, only to see him seemingly give a heart shaped garland to another woman (in reality, she was only a friend who he was talking to about giving it to Anastasia). Anastasia bursts into tears and runs away, dropping her own garland she was going to give to him.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: At the end of An ''An Uncommon Romance, when Lady Tremaine disowns Romance'' has quite a few.
** In general, the entire segment enforces [[AscendedFridgeHorror the harsh reality]] of Tremaine's controlling nature over her biological daughters. On the surface,
Anastasia and leaves her after finding out that she loves a Baker. Drizella seem just watches, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her as vain and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing selfish as their mother, but Anastasia in particular is shown to have incredibly low self-esteem and a genuine soft side when away from her mother's demands influence. The sisters may not have been as openly abused as Cinderella was, but they were just as unhappy with Tremaine as their mother.
** Cinderella's first attempt to arrange a MeetCute between Anastasia
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the Baker results in a startled horse kicking Anastasia right into the Baker's shop, covering her with eggs and other messy ingredients. She runs off humiliated and teary-eyed while the other villagers laugh at her. In any other circumstance, Anastasia being put through such an embarrassing ordeal would be [[CatharsisFactor incredibly satisfying]], but here you just want to give the poor girl a hug.
** While also heartwarming, there's an underlying sense of tragedy to Anastasia and Cinderella's interactions in this segment. Cinderella holds no resentment for the mistreatment that Anastasia helped put her through all those years and genuinely tries to help her, but one can't help but imagine how much closer they could have been growing up if it weren't for Tremaine's influence over them.
** After her confidence boost from Cinderella,
Anastasia goes to meet the Baker, only to see him seemingly give a heart shaped garland to another woman (in reality, she (this woman was actually a platonic friend, and the Baker was only a friend who he was talking to about giving it to Anastasia).asking her if she thought Anastasia would like the garland). Anastasia bursts into tears and runs away, dropping her own garland she was going to give to him. The Baker is confused and upset by her leaving
** Though Anastasia stands up to her mother and is implied to be growing out from her control, Drizella remains with Tremaine in the ending. She silently watches Anastasia's resistance, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her, with Tremaine all but disowning Anastasia as they leave her with the Baker.
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** Averted if you look at the two films the other way round - ''this'' film is a sequel to ''III'', with Lady Tremaine and Drizella somehow being turned back human.
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%%* {{Anvilicious}}: All three of the stories in ''Dreams Come True'' have a character learn to [[BeYourself Be Herself]] (Himself in Jaq's case).
%%** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. 'Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].

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%%* * {{Anvilicious}}: All three of the stories in ''Dreams Come True'' have a character learn to [[BeYourself Be Herself]] (Himself in Jaq's case).
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case). Having the same moral be repeated three times is a bit grating.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "The World is Looking Up To You".
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few references to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few references to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Baker from An Uncommon Romance, due to being a sweet guy who brought out the best in Anastasia. He even gets a small cameo in [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime the next film]].

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Baker from An Uncommon Romance, due to being a sweet guy who brought out the best in Anastasia. He even gets a small cameo in [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime [[WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime the next film]].



* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie is considered a strong contender for being one of the worst, if not the absolute worst, of the Disney direct-to-video sequels, for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]], and had a huge hand in crystallizing the already notorious reputation of the sequels. The [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]

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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie is considered a strong contender for being one of the worst, if not the absolute worst, of the Disney direct-to-video sequels, for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]], and had a huge hand in crystallizing the already notorious reputation of the sequels. The [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime [[WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]
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* {{Earworm}}: "The World is Looking Up To You"

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* SophomoreSlump: ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' went so far as to become one of Disney's least-liked sequels ever. It doesn't even have much screentime in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkDceYZ5Oj4 this trailer]] for a Blu-Ray pack of Cinderella's sequels.

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* SophomoreSlump: ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' went so far as to become one of Disney's least-liked sequels ever. It doesn't even have much screentime in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkDceYZ5Oj4 this trailer]] for a Blu-Ray pack of Cinderella's sequels. The next film even implicitly retcons it out of existence, though a few characters from it do show up.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie is considered a strong conteder for being one of the worst, if not the absolute worst, of the Disney direct-to-video sequels, for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]], and had a huge hand in crystallizing the already notorious reputation of the sequels. The [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]

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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie is considered a strong conteder contender for being one of the worst, if not the absolute worst, of the Disney direct-to-video sequels, for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]], and had a huge hand in crystallizing the already notorious reputation of the sequels. The [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]
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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie was badly received for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]]. The [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]

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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie was badly received is considered a strong conteder for being one of the worst, if not the absolute worst, of the Disney direct-to-video sequels, for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]].unoriginality]], and had a huge hand in crystallizing the already notorious reputation of the sequels. The [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few references to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few references to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignoreignore.
* {{Misblamed}}: It should be noted ''Dreams Come True'' was not produced with the intent of being an actual film and was in fact a FailedPilotEpisode Disney later tried to market as a proper sequel. It could be easier to appreciate it as a humble string of made-for-TV stories if someone in Disney marketing hadn't decided to paste a ''2'' on it.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few refrences to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few refrences references to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: The Baker from An Uncommon Romance, due to being a sweet guy who brought out the best in Anastasia. He even gets a small cameo in [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime the next film]].



* {{Tearjerker}}: At the end of An Uncommon Romance, when Lady Tremaine disowns Anastasia and leaves her after finding out that she loves a Baker. Drizella just watches, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her.

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* {{Tearjerker}}: At the end of An Uncommon Romance, when Lady Tremaine disowns Anastasia and leaves her after finding out that she loves a Baker. Drizella just watches, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her.her.
** Anastasia goes to meet the Baker, only to see him seemingly give a heart shaped garland to another woman (in reality, she was only a friend who he was talking to about giving it to Anastasia). Anastasia bursts into tears and runs away, dropping her own garland she was going to give to him.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never exiated. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few refrences to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore

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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never exiated.existed. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few refrences to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans wish for that this film never exiated. The third film itself, [[AvertedTrope while not]] [[CanonDiscontinuity outright removing this film from canon]], and even having a few refrences to it, seems to act more as a sequel to the very first film than anything, making this one easier to ignore
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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie was badly received for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]]. The [[Disney/CinderllaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]

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* {{Sequelitis}}: This movie was badly received for the jarring drop in animation and overall [[ClicheStorm unoriginality]]. The [[Disney/CinderllaIIIATwistInTime [[Disney/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime third film]] [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel on the other hand....]]
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* {{Anvilicious}}: All three of the stories in ''Dreams Come True'' have a character learn to [[BeYourself Be Herself]] (Himself in Jaq's case).
** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. 'Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The montage in ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' in which Cinderella defies such rules as keeping the windows shut and serving prunes for the banquet's dessert, while teen singer Brooke Allison sings about you should always follow your heart.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The montage in ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' in which Cinderella defies such rules as keeping the windows shut and serving prunes for the banquet's dessert, while teen singer Brooke Allison sings about you should always follow your heart.heart.
* {{Tearjerker}}: At the end of An Uncommon Romance, when Lady Tremaine disowns Anastasia and leaves her after finding out that she loves a Baker. Drizella just watches, almost touched at the whole affair, until Lady Tremaine snaps at her and demands that she leave. Drizella gives one last sad look at her sister, before quietly acquiescing to her mother's demands and leaving her.

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** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. 'Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].



** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. 'Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].
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* {{Earworm}}: "The World is Looking Up To You"
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** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].

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** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. Specially 'Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The montage in ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' in which Cinderella defies such rules as keeping the windows shut and serving prunes for the banquet's dessert, while a teen singer sings about you should always follow your heart.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The montage in ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' in which Cinderella defies such rules as keeping the windows shut and serving prunes for the banquet's dessert, while a teen singer Brooke Allison sings about you should always follow your heart.
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** SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: It's not a bad aesop in itself, actually. Specially in the case of [[spoiler: Anastasia]].
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* {{Anvilicious}}: All three of the stories in ''Dreams Come True'' have a character learn to [[BeYourself Be Herself]] (Himself in Jaq's case).
* SophomoreSlump: ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' went so far as to become one of Disney's least-liked sequels ever. It doesn't even have much screentime in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkDceYZ5Oj4 this trailer]] for a Blu-Ray pack of Cinderella's sequels.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: The montage in ''Cinderella II: Dreams Come True'' in which Cinderella defies such rules as keeping the windows shut and serving prunes for the banquet's dessert, while a teen singer sings about you should always follow your heart.

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