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* DaddysGirl: She's introduced to the audience dancing with her father at a ball. When she has visions of her family later in the movie her father features prominently, such as when they dance together at the end of "Once Upon A December".
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* VillainousFriendship: Seems to have one with Bartok. He (almost) never mistreats him and seems to get along with him quite well. That said he doesn't seem to particularly care of him either as when he leaves him on his own during the climax Rasputin barely noticed him.

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* VillainousFriendship: Seems to have one with Bartok. He (almost) never mistreats him and seems to get along with him quite well. That said he doesn't seem to particularly care of about him either as when he leaves him on his own during the climax Rasputin barely noticed him.

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* IMMelting: After the reloquary is destroyed his skin melts into a skeleton and then turns into dust. Kinda ironic considering Creator/ChristopherLloyd's [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit previous villainous role who dies similarly like this.]]

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* IMMelting: After the reloquary reliquary is destroyed his skin melts into a skeleton and then turns into dust. Kinda ironic considering Creator/ChristopherLloyd's [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit previous villainous role character who dies similarly like this.]]


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* PetTheDog: Seems to have a solid friendship with Bartok. The only time when he berates him is when the latter almost destroys the reliquary though in his defense he had every right to do it since it's his sole source of life.


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* VillainousFriendship: Seems to have one with Bartok. He (almost) never mistreats him and seems to get along with him quite well. That said he doesn't seem to particularly care of him either as when he leaves him on his own during the climax Rasputin barely noticed him.
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* IMMelting: After the reloquary is destroyed his skin melts into a skeleton and then turns into dust. Kinda ironic considering Creator/ChristopherLloyd's [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit previous villainous role who dies similarly like this.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: While he was never a truly evil guy he still warned Rasputin about Anastasia's escape knowing fully well that his master was up to no good and receive any comeuppance for this. Though it's quite clear he's reformed himself by the movie's ending.]]
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* SilverFox: She's in her late sixties and still a very beatuiful and elegant-looking woman.
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* BigEater: Implied given his large appareance and the fact that when Rasputin's minions sperates the baggage car from the rest of the coaches he's more worried that [[SkewedPriorities "there goes the dining car".]]
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* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to Creator/ChristopherLloyd Rasputin's voice is deep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and gravely at the same time.]]

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* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to Creator/ChristopherLloyd Rasputin's voice is deep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and gravely gravelly at the same time.]]
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* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to Creator/ChristopherLloyd Rasputin's voice is deep [[EvilSoundsRaspy and gravely at the same time.]]
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: In reality, he wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (in part due to public sympathy because of the brutal way the Bolsheviks killed him and his family), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWar and UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. He and his family were canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church, but this decision was controversial even at the time because of his poor historical reputation.

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: In reality, he wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (in part due to public sympathy because of the brutal way the Bolsheviks killed him and his family), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of the UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWar and UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. He and his family were canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church, but this decision was controversial even at the time because of his poor historical reputation.

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* AgeLift: Her age is significantly fiddled with. She's portrayed as just eight years old when her family was killed (the real Anastasia was seventeen), and she's eighteen in 1926 when she would really have been twenty-five if she had lived that long.



* BelligerentSexualTension: A ton with Dimitri. They argue and snark at each other at the beginning before gradually warming up to one another, which leads to them mutually falling in love.

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* BelligerentSexualTension: A ton with Dimitri. They argue and snark at each other at the beginning before gradually warming up to one another, which leads to them mutually falling in love.



* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Downplayed with Dimitri. They weren't friends as children, since she was of royalty and he was a servant, but he ''did'' save her and her grandmother from getting captured and his act as a child became a key memory for her later on. They fall in love over the course of the story and eventually elope at the end.

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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Downplayed with Dimitri. They weren't friends as children, since she was of royalty and he was a servant, but he ''did'' save her and her grandmother from getting captured and his act as a child became a key memory for her later on. They fall in love over the course of the story and eventually elope at the end.



* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: In regards to the actual Grand Duchess, the only real upgrade is her surviving the Revolution. Although her parents weren't exactly the best rulers, Anastasia herself was, by all accounts, a perfectly nice young girl, albeit with a bit of a mischievous streak, which is included in the movie's characterization. However, if we view Anya as a highly fictionalized version of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Anderson Anna Anderson]], this trope is in force, as the movie upgrades her from "Anastasia imposter" to "real Anastasia".

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* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: The historical Anastasia was a normal princess who didn't live long enough to do anything remarkable, and her notoriety only came about because of something she ''didn't'' do (the myth that she might have survived her family's execution, which was proven definitively false when her remains were found with her brother's). Here, she's a proactive heroine who takes on an evil undead sorcerer and wins.
* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: In regards to the actual Grand Duchess, the only real upgrade is her surviving the Revolution. Although her parents weren't exactly the best rulers, Anastasia herself was, by all accounts, a perfectly nice young girl, albeit with a bit of a mischievous streak, which is included in the movie's characterization. However, if we view Anya as she's also in part a highly fictionalized version of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Anderson Anna Anderson]], a mentally ill woman who popularized the myth of Anastasia's survival by claiming to be her, so this trope is still in force, as full force because the movie upgrades her from "Anastasia imposter" to "real Anastasia".



* SparedByTheAdaptation: The real life Anastasia was not as fortunate as in the movie.

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: The real life Anastasia was not as fortunate as killed alongside her family in the movie.1918.

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* InconsistentSpelling: She was called Maria in RealLife as well as Dagmar of Denmark.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: She was called Maria in RealLife as well as Dagmar of Denmark.



* HistoricalCharactersFictionalRelative: She's a wholly fictional character and is said to be the cousin of the historical Marie Feodorovna.



* GoodParents: For what little we saw of him, he was shown to be a loving father. Dimitri and Vlad tell Anya that when Anastasia as a child misbehaved, he would scare her into behaving by giving her a look that showed she knew better. During the siege, you can hear him shouting for his kids to hurry up to escape the palace.

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* TheGoodKing: The movie portrays him as this in the screen-time he has, showing him banishing the ObviouslyEvil Rasputin and being a loving father to Anastasia. The historical reality was obviously much more complicated.
* GoodParents: For what little we saw of him, he was shown to be a loving father. Dimitri and Vlad tell Anya that when Anastasia as a child misbehaved, he would scare her into behaving by giving her a look that showed she knew better. During the siege, you can hear him shouting for his kids to hurry up to escape the palace. Historically, he was noted to be somewhat distant from his daughters in comparison to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing.



* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: While his case is very controversial, the real Nicholas II wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. He was also probably more distant from his daughters, compared to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (such that most feel his fate was [[DisproportionateRetribution far too horrible a punishment]] for his actions), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and it saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWar & UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. And yet, he and his family have been canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church.

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: While his case is very controversial, the real Nicholas II In reality, he wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. He was also probably more distant from his daughters, compared to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (such that most feel (in part due to public sympathy because of the brutal way the Bolsheviks killed him and his fate was [[DisproportionateRetribution far too horrible a punishment]] for his actions), family), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and it saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWar & and UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. And yet, he He and his family have been were canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church.Church, but this decision was controversial even at the time because of his poor historical reputation.



* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: [[RasputinianDeath Hilariously and spectacularly dead]] before the revolution, IRL. Also, while Rasputin was certainly a controversial character historically (which nonetheless led to all kinds of conspiracy theories), he was probably not an undead sorcerer who cursed the Romanov family with revolution IRL. Likewise, he didn't commit treason which led to his banishment.

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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: [[RasputinianDeath Hilariously and spectacularly dead]] before the revolution, IRL. Also, while Rasputin was certainly a undoubtedly controversial character historically in his lifetime, but he was ''at worst'' a mere conman who exploited a boy's illness to hold power over the royal family. He was an eccentric but staunch ally to the Romanovs to the end, and had nothing to do with the revolution (which nonetheless led to all kinds of conspiracy theories), he was probably not occurred after his murder). Here, he's an undead sorcerer who cursed caused the Romanov family with revolution IRL. Likewise, he didn't commit treason which led with a curse against the Romanovs and ruthlessly hunts down Anastasia to his banishment.kill her.
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: While his case is very controversial, the real Nicholas II wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. He was also probably more distant from his daughters, compared to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (such that most feel his fate was [[DisproportionateRetribution far too horrible a punishment]] for his actions), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and it saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWarUsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. And yet, he and his family have been canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church.

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: While his case is very controversial, the real Nicholas II wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. He was also probably more distant from his daughters, compared to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (such that most feel his fate was [[DisproportionateRetribution far too horrible a punishment]] for his actions), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and it saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWarUsefulNotes/WorldWarI UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWar & UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. And yet, he and his family have been canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church.
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: While his case is very controversial, the real Nicholas II wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. He was also probably more distant from his daughters, compared to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (such that most feel his fate was [[DisproportionateRetribution far too horrible a punishment]] for his actions), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and it saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. And yet, he and his family have been canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church.

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: While his case is very controversial, the real Nicholas II wasn't TheGoodKing depicted in the movie. He was also probably more distant from his daughters, compared to how he doted over Alexei, though he made sure the girls wanted for nothing. Though he is often compared favorably in the West to the Soviets (such that most feel his fate was [[DisproportionateRetribution far too horrible a punishment]] for his actions), his rule was definitely not free of oppression and it saw some of the worst [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom pogroms]] (race riots, mainly against Jews) in Russian history. His mismanagement of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI UsefulNotes/RussoJapaneseWarUsefulNotes/WorldWarI is not mentioned, nor are massacres of strikers such as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Sunday_(1905) "Bloody Sunday" of 1905]]. And yet, he and his family have been canonized as saints in the Orthodox Church.
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[[folder:Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna Romanova]]

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[[folder:Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna Romanova]]Romanova/Dagmar of Denmark]]
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* LastOfHerKind: She is the last living Romanov besides her grandmother.

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* LastOfHerKind: She is the last living Romanov of her line besides her grandmother.

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* VagueAge: Because the prequel is set in an AmbiguousTimePeriod, is difficult to determine how old Bartok is supposed to be, which can vary between a couple of decades to several centuries.

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* VagueAge: Because the prequel is set in an AmbiguousTimePeriod, it is difficult to determine how old Bartok is supposed to be, which can vary between a couple of decades to several centuries.



* BodyLanguage: Her actions certainly speaks louder than her words, as she acts out her dance number in the most alluring way possible, and moves in an attractive way, as well.

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* BodyLanguage: Her actions certainly speaks speak louder than her words, as she acts out her dance number in the most alluring way possible, and moves in an attractive way, as well.



* FailedaSpotCheck: Never noticed that she went through a draconic transformation due to the potion. Whoops.

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* FailedaSpotCheck: FailedASpotCheck: Never noticed that she went through a draconic transformation due to the potion. Whoops.



* ObliviousTransformation: She manages to go through her entire musical number without realizing that she's turning into an inhuman monster, and barges into the throne room without so much as checking herself before doing so. When she finally looks at her reflection, the shock of belatedly realizing what happened to her causes her to lose her mind.
* ObviouslyEvil: She's the true villain of the story, and she does very little to hide that from the audience.
* OhCrap: Happens three times: when Bartok says the prince is in the tower, when she realizes that she became a dragon and when she realized the tower she's on is about to collapse.
* OneWingedAngel: She drinks the potion and becomes a large dragon that proceeds to decimate Moscow in the final act.



* PurpleisPowerful: On top of wearing purple with her standard attire and being a royal wearing it, her initial transformation shows her with purple scales, and her dragoness form packs some serious power with it.
* ObliviousTransformation: She manages to go through her entire musical number without realizing that she's turning into an inhuman monster, and barges into the throne room without so much as checking herself before doing so. When she finally looks at her reflection, the shock of belatedly realizing what happened to her causes her to lose her mind.
* ObviouslyEvil: She's the true villain of the story, and she does very little to hide that from the audience.
* OhCrap: Happens three times: when Bartok says the prince is in the tower, when she realizes that she became a dragon and when she realized the tower she's on is about to collapse.
* OneWingedAngel: She drinks the potion and becomes a large dragon that proceeds to decimate Moscow in the final act.

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* PurpleisPowerful: PurpleIsPowerful: On top of wearing purple with her standard attire and being a royal wearing it, her initial transformation shows her with purple scales, and her dragoness form packs some serious power with it.
* ObliviousTransformation: She manages to go through her entire musical number without realizing that she's turning into an inhuman monster, and barges into the throne room without so much as checking herself before doing so. When she finally looks at her reflection, the shock of belatedly realizing what happened to her causes her to lose her mind.
* ObviouslyEvil: She's the true villain of the story, and she does very little to hide that from the audience.
* OhCrap: Happens three times: when Bartok says the prince is in the tower, when she realizes that she became a dragon and when she realized the tower she's on is about to collapse.
* OneWingedAngel: She drinks the potion and becomes a large dragon that proceeds to decimate Moscow in the final act.
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* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: By the end of her transformation, she is as au natural as she was born.

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* ShapeshiftingExcludesClothing: By the end of her transformation, she is as au natural as the day she was born.
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Royal adviser to Prince Ivan, Ludmilla seemingly has the best intentions for the kingdom when the prince is kidnapped by Baba Yaga but may have more to do with than anyone else thinks...

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Royal adviser to Prince Ivan, Ludmilla seemingly has the best intentions for the kingdom when the prince is kidnapped by Baba Yaga but may have more to do with it than anyone else thinks...
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A list of the Characters of the 1997 Creator/DonBluth movie ''Anastasia'' and the 1999 spin-off ''Bartok the Magnificent''.

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A list of the Characters characters of the 1997 Creator/DonBluth movie ''Anastasia'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Anastasia}}'' and the 1999 spin-off ''Bartok the Magnificent''.''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent''.



->'''voiced by:''' Catherine O'Hara

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* FatAndProud: While she makes no statements about her body type, Sophie is an openly sensual person who flaunts her size and her looks whenever she can without a hint of shame. She knows she's got the goods and she knows what to do with them.

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The last Russian Emperor and Anastasia's father.

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The last [[UsefulNotes/NicholasII last]] [[UsefulNotes/TsarTsarAutocrats Russian Emperor Tsar]] and Anastasia's father.



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* PeekABangs: At any given moment, part of his fur covers either one of his eyes.
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Rasputin's familiar, a talking, albino vampire bat.

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Rasputin's familiar, a talking, albino vampire fruit bat.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirstenDunst (young), Creator/MegRyan (adult); Creator/LaceyChabert (young, singing) and Liz Callaway (adult, singing); Vera Voronkova (speaking), Maria Katz (singing) [Russian dub][[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/CristinaHernandez (young), Mirna Garza (young, singing), Creator/DulceGuerrero (adult) and Thalía (adult, singing) [Latin American Spanish dub], Alma Koleci [Albanian dub], Tosca [Italian dub], Limor Shapira [Hebrew dub], Anja Kling (speaking) and Jana Werner (speaking) [German dub][[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirstenDunst (young), Creator/MegRyan (adult); Creator/LaceyChabert (young, singing) and Liz Callaway (adult, singing); Vera Voronkova (speaking), Maria Katz (singing) [Russian dub][[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/CristinaHernandez (young), Mirna Garza (young, singing), Creator/DulceGuerrero (adult) and Thalía (adult, singing) [Latin American Spanish dub], Alma Koleci [Albanian dub], Creator/CelineMonsarrat [French dub], Tosca [Italian dub], Limor Shapira [Hebrew dub], Anja Kling (speaking) and Jana Werner (speaking) [German dub][[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCusack, Jonathan Dokuchitz (singing), Glenn Walker Harris, Jr. (younger); Sergey Veshchev (speaking), Andrey Krasnousov (singing) [Russian dub][[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/EnzoFortuny (young), Creator/MarioCastaneda (adult) and Raúl Carballeda (adult, singing) [Latin American Spanish dub]; Aki Avni [Hebrew dub]; Patrick Winczewski (speaking) and Hendrik Bruch (singing) [German dub][[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnCusack, Jonathan Dokuchitz (singing), Glenn Walker Harris, Jr. (younger); Sergey Veshchev (speaking), Andrey Krasnousov (singing) [Russian dub][[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/EnzoFortuny (young), Creator/MarioCastaneda (adult) and Raúl Carballeda (adult, singing) [Latin American Spanish dub]; Creator/EmmanuelCurtil [French dub], Aki Avni [Hebrew dub]; Patrick Winczewski (speaking) and Hendrik Bruch (singing) [German dub][[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickJones [[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/ArturoMercado [Latin American Spanish dub]; Shimon Kohen [Hebrew dub]; Lutz Riedel [German dub][[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RickJones [[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/ArturoMercado [Latin American Spanish dub]; Creator/MichelPapineschi [French dub]; Shimon Kohen [Hebrew dub]; Lutz Riedel [German dub][[/labelnote]]



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherLloyd, Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (singing); Alexander Buynov [Russian dub] [[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Germán Robles (speaking) and Francisco López (singing) [Latin American Spanish dub]; Dov Raizer [Hebrew dub]; Joachim Kemmer [German dub][[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristopherLloyd, Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (singing); Alexander Buynov [Russian dub] [[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Germán Robles (speaking) and Francisco López (singing) [Latin American Spanish dub]; Creator/RichardDarbois [French dub]; Dov Raizer [Hebrew dub]; Joachim Kemmer [German dub][[/labelnote]]
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* DelusionsOfBeauty: When Ludmilla drinks a potion that is supposed to increase whatever is inside the heart of the drinker tenfold on the outside, Ludmilla sings an entire song about how she is becoming more and more beautiful. In reality, she is experiencing a [[BitByBitTransformation bit by bit]], KarmicTransformation into a dragon, reflecting r evil, greedy heart. When she finally sees her true transformation, she goes on a rampage.

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* DelusionsOfBeauty: When Ludmilla drinks a potion that is supposed to increase whatever is inside the heart of the drinker tenfold on the outside, Ludmilla sings an entire song about how she is becoming more and more beautiful. In reality, she is experiencing a [[BitByBitTransformation bit by bit]], KarmicTransformation into a dragon, reflecting r her evil, greedy heart. When she finally sees her true transformation, she goes on a rampage.
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* BigBad: She's the movies true main villain.

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* BigBad: She's the movies movie's true main villain.
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* OhCrap: Happens three times: when Bartok says the prince is in the tower, when she realizes that she became a dragon and when she realized the tower she's on is about to collapse

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* OhCrap: Happens three times: when Bartok says the prince is in the tower, when she realizes that she became a dragon and when she realized the tower she's on is about to collapsecollapse.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirstenDunst (young), Creator/MegRyan (adult); Creator/LaceyChabert (young, singing) and Liz Callaway (adult, singing); Vera Voronkova (speaking), Maria Katz (singing) [Russian dub][[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/CristinaHernandez (young), Mirna Garza (young, singing), Dulce Guerrero (adult) and Thalía (adult, singing) [Latin American Spanish dub], Alma Koleci [Albanian dub], Tosca [Italian dub], Limor Shapira [Hebrew dub], Anja Kling (speaking) and Jana Werner (speaking) [German dub][[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KirstenDunst (young), Creator/MegRyan (adult); Creator/LaceyChabert (young, singing) and Liz Callaway (adult, singing); Vera Voronkova (speaking), Maria Katz (singing) [Russian dub][[labelnote:Click to see other languages]]Creator/CristinaHernandez (young), Mirna Garza (young, singing), Dulce Guerrero Creator/DulceGuerrero (adult) and Thalía (adult, singing) [Latin American Spanish dub], Alma Koleci [Albanian dub], Tosca [Italian dub], Limor Shapira [Hebrew dub], Anja Kling (speaking) and Jana Werner (speaking) [German dub][[/labelnote]]

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