Favorite scene?


What is everyone's fav scene? I have a few.

1. When Jaq is the one to distract lucifer so the other mice can get breakfast and the other mice bob their head to the music.

2. When Gus and Jaq are getting the beads. How many beads can be fit in the hat anyways?

3. The whole ball scene. Just the background I love.

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I love the scene where the mice improve Cinderella's pink dress. Such a cute scene. I also loved the ballroom scene.




"Life after death is as improbable as sex after marriage"- Madeleine Kahn(CLUE, 1985)

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I love the transformation scene. I also love the chase sequence- it's just so exciting! And the part where the mice help unlock the door. It's cool because you know the clock is ticking and you're just rooting for them to get her out. And of course the wedding scene. But, more than anything, more than ANYTHING, I love the scenes with the king. Particularly the one where the grand duke is explaining that Cinderella got away. "Eh, by the way, what title would you like?" "Sire, she got away." "Sireshegotaway. Hmm, peculiar title but if that's what you- she what???" Face turns beet red and he proceeds to attempt to decapitate the duke. Just the funniest thing ever. In my opinion, the king is the funniest character in the movie. Just the things he says, does, his facial expressions especially... Anybody else love the king?

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The ballroom scene is my favorite scene too.

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The bippity boppity boo scene! I love watching the pumpkins dance and turn into a magnificent carriage. And I also love watching Lucifer try to find Gus under the teacups, so funny!

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My funniest memory from seeing it in childhood was when Lucifer got Gus under a cup, but the Fairy Godmother's magic spell slipped under the cup and turned Gus into a horse, scaring the bejeebers out of Lucifer.

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pulling out that slipper, BURN

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Sing Sweet Nightingale

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I always liked the Duke and King's scenes, notably when the King goes all crazy:

"Now now sire! Remember! Your blood pressure!"


"Thanks, guys." "So long, partner."

- Toy Story 3 (9/10)

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I liked that 'Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo' sequence as well. The animated Fairy Godmother reminded me of the Bird Woman live character in 'Mary Poppins.'

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I think when she says she has the other slipper...it's a great Disney moment. Things come together right then and there.

It's one of those moments that never, if ever, happens in real life. So we get to see it on the screen, and it's worth it.

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When Lady Tremaine steps out of the shadows

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