Narrator One Narrator Two Cinderella Cinderella’s Mother But I also know that your head’s been turned. Anastasia (Mocking Cinderella): I'd be honored, Your Highness. Fairy Godmother: Ah, that’ll do.
Anastasia: We must compete for the Prince’s hand. Yes! [Ella smiles at the Prince as he goes to leave], [Kit smiles at her before riding off; to her horse], [Ella rides off in the opposite direction], [at the palace the Prince meets with his father, he King, in his room as the doctor is giving him a checkup]. Where are my darlings?! They fix her. King: No, no, you don't know what it means to see... your only child grow farther... farther... and farther away from you.

[we see the Royal Crier is in the town center reading from his scroll]. Cinderella: Hurry!

Uh... um... By the way, what title would you like? Get away from me! Right…will you guys help me? [Lady Tremaine looks suspiciously at Ella]. No, please! Nothing. We do! Anastasia: And in all that time they never thought to decorate? Though you're dressed in rags. My father’s teaching me his trade. We don’t want you getting an upset stomach. Stepmother: Above all... self-control. [looking visibly upset Ella takes her plate and leaves as Lady Tremaine laughs with cruelty], [carrying her breakfast plate, Ella enters the kitchen accidentally breaks the plate and begins to weep, she then sees her reflection in the kettle]. It's high time he married and settled down. You have my word. One hour!

Our prince seems quite taken with her.

You’ve only met her once! Gus-Gus: Uh... take it r-easy. Cinderella: Well, serves you right... spoiling people's best dreams. He’s passed on, miss. Remember, the magic will only last so long. Cinderella: Oh, excuse me! Fairy Godmother: Now, shoo. The wars have brought sorrow on us all. Grand Duke: But, but, but, if you'd... only listen! Jaq: He's-a here, he's-a here! Ella’s Father: It matters much like all the other ones. Fairy Godmother: [voice over] The slipper traveled the length and breadth of the kingdom, visiting every maiden both high and low and every sort in between. Lady Tremaine: You did no say your daughter was so beautiful. What did you do with him? I only want to see my friend. Big as a house!

Grand Duke: Well, if I may say so, Your Majesty. Fairy Godmother: [voice over] Once the time for mourning had passed a proclamation was sent out.

Captain: A splendid canvas, Master Phineus. Like it! We Iike-a you.

Anastasia: Oh, Mother, Mother. Stepmother: Now, you two, Iisten to me! Lady Tremaine: Now, now. We’re leaving.
Lady Tremaine: Can’t you see, none of that matters. Shoo! No cats, and no stepsisters. Oh, I love it. Anastasia: Well, I like that! And so, I lived unhappily ever after. Oh, thank you, Stepmother. Let’s be off. Anastasia: But no one’s asked us to dance! Clean it! She knew that the ball, and her time with the prince, would become beautiful, distant memories, like those of her father and mother, and her golden childhood. Quickly, my friend, or they’ll catch you. Come on, Jaq. Us a-comin', Cinderelly. Come on! Let the little ones have their share. Prince: I hope the Princess will not find our little kingdom too confining. Cause there’s no question of you going. Cinderella: It cost you nothing. Grand Duke: Nonsense! Now, with an elegant coach like that, of course, we'll simply have to have... uh...mice! Wouldn’t mind a nice blue. He's been hunting all night. [first lines; we see baby Ella with her mother and father having a picnic] Fairy Godmother: [voice over] Once upon a time there was a girl called Ella, and she saw the world now always as it was but perhaps as it could be with just a little bit of magic. [suddenly Lady Tremaine rips one shoulder off Ella’s dress]. You’ll be away from all the fuss and bother. Oh, my goodness. Here! Quick! Slipper Lady #1: Don’t take the shoe from me, please! Ella’s Father: You recall that some time ago in my travels I made the acquaintance of sir Francis Tremaine. [they walk out onto the palace balcony where the crowd cheers for them]. Fairy Godmother: [voice over] Ella missed him terribly when he was away, but she knew he would always return. Well, why didn't you say so? Grand Duke: Well, I didn't get a chance---. Cinderella: You’ve been awfully nice. King: You sound as if you’re the first fella ever to meet a pretty girl! We mustn't disturb His Grace. [we hear Anastasia and Drisella arguing loudly]. [the Captain walks off and the Prince smiles to himself], [the Grand Duke, Captain and the guards go after Ella, at the same time the clock continues to strike for midnight], [the nearly topple over the cliff’s edge]. Calm down, everybody. Remember that. An urgent message from His Imperial Majesty. Even if she does not want to be found, I have to see her again. Cinderelly, Cinderelly--, Jaq (Singing): Cinderelly, Cinderelly Night and day it's Cinderelly Make the fire, fix the breakfast Wash the dishes, do the mopping, Mice (Singing): And the sweeping and the dusting They always keep her hoppin', Jaq (Singing): She go around in circles 'TiI she's very, very dizzy Still they holler. [the stag suddenly turns and rides off with Ella following behind on her horse]. Lady Tremaine: I think they’re finding the sleeping quarters rather confining. The Duke has been ordered to try it on every girl in the kingdom, and if one can be found whom the slipper fits, then... by the King's command, that girl shall be the Prince's bride. Cinderella: Oh, no. Fairy Godmother: Yes, my child, but like all dreams, well, I'm afraid this can't last forever. Who is she talking to?

You wear an air of queenly grace. Nothin' to worry 'bout. These beads! Ella’s Father: They’re quite my favorite sort. Now don't forget--. Lady Tremaine: Of course, Your Grace. King: Tonight! Cinderella: Yes! For I love you. Gus-Gus: Duh...uh... yes-yes-yes, real carefee. You mean old thing! Drizella & Anastasia: Huh? Oh, Bruno. Cinderella: That’s very fine. Cinderella: Bring me the first branch your shoulder brushes on your journey. Fairy Godmother: [voice over] Ella did not know who was downstairs, nor did she care. Lady Tremaine: I’m not exactly sure, but this does not bode well. Come on, everybody. It would be an insult to the royal personage to take you to the palace in these old rags. I simply must have it! Grand Duke: I’ve already promised him in marriage to the Princess Chelina. Cinderella is aided by birds, rather than a fairy godmother. Wearing my sash! We are sisters after all. Gotta hurry! Anastasia: What does it matter what he’s like?

Gus-Gus: We do! Jaq: The Grand Duke with the slipper. Captain: Wake up, Your Royal Highness. Oh, now you don't really mean that. Cinderella (Singing): So this is the miracle That I've been dreaming of. You’re standing on my feet! Even if he won’t listen to a word I say. And will she make the kingdom stronger? King: Just so. Cinderella: You've got the key. But let’s not go back just yet. Lady Tremaine: Well, it’s no matter, girls. Prince: No, wait. But kindness makes it everything. What will you have?