Happily Ever After
A variation on the treasured fairy tale "Snow White," this story follows Snow White and her Prince as they try to escape the evil clutches of the now-deceased evil queen and her equally wicked brother, Lord Maliss. Posing as a dragon, Lord Maliss goes after the couple, who seek refuge with the Seven Dwarfs' cousins, the female Dwarfelles. Features upbeat music and the voices of Irene Cara, Ed Asner, Phyllis Diller and Tracey Ullman.
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Great family film - Radio_Jane
Considering what a troubled development this picture had, and all the changes that had to be made, it is a surprisingly good movie. It is not the best animated film ever made, but it saved from oblivion by an all star cast. These little Dwarfelles have attitude, and Ed Asner is one bad owl. Many parents that have to suffer through cookie cutter children's movies will be relieved by this film. Also notable is an appearance by Dom Deluise as the magic mirror
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Great family film - Radio_Jane
Considering what a troubled development this picture had, and all the changes that had to be made, it is a surprisingly good movie. It is not the best animated film ever made, but it saved from oblivion by an all star cast. These little Dwarfelles have attitude, ...