Die Schwanenprinzessin und das verzauberte Königreich
Originaltitel: The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure
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5,5/10
2620
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuEvil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.Evil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.Evil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Michelle Nicastro
- Odette
- (Synchronisation)
Brian Nissen
- Derek
- (Synchronisation)
Katja Zoch
- Zelda
- (Synchronisation)
Joseph Medrano
- Lord Rogers
- (Synchronisation)
Christy Landers
- Uberta
- (Synchronisation)
Donald Sage Mackay
- Jean-Bob
- (Synchronisation)
Doug Stone
- Speed
- (Synchronisation)
Steve Vinovich
- Puffin
- (Synchronisation)
Paul Masonson
- Whizzer
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Owen Miller
- Bromley
- (Synchronisation)
Sean Smith
- Rothbart
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Sean Wright)
Nathan Carlson
- Whizzer
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Paul Masonson)
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The first film will always be the best film. I personally was disappointed in Secret of the Castle, which wasn't as good as I remembered it when I was a child. The second sequel is deeply flawed, but not at all bad. In terms of quality, the animation is better than the Secret of the Catle with a better drawn Rodgers and more fluidity, though there are a number of noticeable goofs, like Odette's dress being pink then blue within 5 seconds and green to blue in It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This. I liked the incidental music, and the songs, while forgettable after a few days, are pleasant to listen to, the most memorable being Derek's solo Because I Love Her. They're also closer in tone to the first film's score than to the second. The voice acting is at least serviceable especially Michelle Nicastro, Katja Koch and Christy Landers. Brian Nissen as Derek is rather colourless though. The plot, compared to Secret of the Castle is more interesting and fast-paced with a movingly dark climax, though it is admittedly daft and predictable in an adult perspective. Zelda is much better a villain than Clavious, more tolerable and much better voiced(more evil-sounding rather than OTT), and her motives(stealing Rothbart's notes) were clearer, and didn't take such a long time unlike the first sequel to get into it. Uberta and Rogers were hilarious with lines such as "You have the timing of a busted clock" and I loved their tango. I also liked it when Speed and Jean Bob(they and Puffin are decent characters in both sequels but not as funny as in the first) started reprising "For Longer than forever". However there are many things wrong with it. For instance the blue bird Whizzer is very annoying and sometimes pointless, though it was funny when he imitated Jean Bob's voice. Also the absence of John Cleese as Jean Bob is noticeable, and is sorely missed. The dialogue is not always involving, particularly when Derek says "I'm not going to lose Odette." And like the Secret of the Castle, the overall film is too short, and not helped by the silly romance between Rogers and Zelda. In conclusion, a flawed but much better second sequel. 6/10 Bethany Cox.
This movie is the best one of the three. I liked the first one, too, though the second was a waste of time, but this one is the best. First of all, the story is great, for the most part it's fun to watch, and you can almost feel what's happening there. The new songs and music are very good, too. So if you liked the first one and/or the second one you ARE going to like this one very much.
The overall outcome of the 3rd installment of The Swan Princess is decent. Mostly because the villain is more credible and the animal friends are funnier in this one compared to the previous movie.
Most of the other returning characters also do a decent job. Uberta's and Rogers' interactions are quite amusing in this one.
There are also an action scene including Odette and her animal friends which is great by this movie's standards. The climax is also stronger than in the previous movie. Watch it yourself, I will not spoil anything.
Even though the story is similar to the previous movie, I will call it good enough to make it entertaining. Most of the songs are also memorable. The best is easily Derek's love song "Because I Love Her".
Brian Nissen as Derek, though, is not very involving. He is the weakest of the original characters in this movie. There are also this new animal called Whizzer, which can be quite annoying, but occasionally has a few good lines.
Flawed? Yes, but the best sequel of the two original sequels.
Most of the other returning characters also do a decent job. Uberta's and Rogers' interactions are quite amusing in this one.
There are also an action scene including Odette and her animal friends which is great by this movie's standards. The climax is also stronger than in the previous movie. Watch it yourself, I will not spoil anything.
Even though the story is similar to the previous movie, I will call it good enough to make it entertaining. Most of the songs are also memorable. The best is easily Derek's love song "Because I Love Her".
Brian Nissen as Derek, though, is not very involving. He is the weakest of the original characters in this movie. There are also this new animal called Whizzer, which can be quite annoying, but occasionally has a few good lines.
Flawed? Yes, but the best sequel of the two original sequels.
1st watched 3/29/2005-6 out of 10(Dir-Richard Rich): The 3rd entry in this series is a good story with pretty good songs despite a weak villainess who uses a goofy disguise to lure herself into the Prince's castle. Pretty much like the first two, this movie doesn't blow you away with anything great, but just is there as a good piece of entertainment. The main characters are developed well but the biggest flaw is a silly romance thrown in between the evil sorceress disguised as a Swedish maiden in distress, and a servant of the castle who is at his hammiest. There is romance and many hints of good character versus bad that is displayed for the young ones which is also a plus. All in all this was an enjoyable and well made piece of animation that will probably close out the series.
Also titled--> The Magical Castle--> This one is a stretch. Why bother? Why create another rockbart and then add another story line that has nearly nothing to do with the play nor swan lake. Only some girlfriend of rockbart, the stolen book of forbidden arts and the original characters (not voices remain). Stripped to to its bares this is a continuation by a thread. Next thing you know some bird will have memorized the "forbidden arts" and Swan Princess 4: the magical bird will be born. Thankfully though the chapters are supposedly closed and this will beginning but bad ended trilogy will come to a close.
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThis is Michelle Nicastro's last film credit.
- PatzerWhizzer, according to Zelda, can imitate anyone's voice after hearing it only once. Yet, he tricks her by mimicking Rothbart. As Rothbart died in the first movie and Whizzer is absolutely ignorant of Zelda's intentions and the existence of Rothbart and the Dark Arts until she tells him, we can conclude he never met him, much less heard his voice. How could he imitate Rothbart?
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Swan Princess: Sing Along (1998)
- SoundtracksIt Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
Written by Lex de Azevedo
Performed by Michelle Nicastro, Christy Landers, Steve Vinovich, Joseph Medrano, Brian Nissen, Doug Stone, Donald Sage Mackay and Owen Miller
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