“Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams” is an animated direct-to-video film released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in 2007. The film features two stories centered around beloved Disney Princesses, Aurora (from “Sleeping Beauty“) and Jasmine (from “Aladdin“).
In the first story, titled “Keys to the Kingdom,” Princess Aurora has become a young queen and is faced with the responsibilities of ruling her kingdom. She feels overwhelmed by the weight of her duties and longs for simpler times. However, with the help of her friends and the wise fairy godmothers Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, she learns to find strength in herself and the confidence to be a fair and just ruler.
The second story, “More Than a Peacock Princess,” focuses on Princess Jasmine. Feeling frustrated by her life of luxury and tired of the routine, Jasmine disguises herself and ventures into the marketplace to experience life as a regular person. During her journey, she encounters a young boy who needs help, and she learns that true princess qualities come from being kind, understanding, and compassionate.
“Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams” features the original voice actresses, Erin Torpey as Princess Aurora and Linda Larkin as Princess Jasmine, reprising their roles. The film was created to continue the legacy of Disney’s iconic princess characters and to offer heartwarming and inspiring stories for young audiences.
While the film received mixed reviews from critics, it remains a favorite among Disney Princess fans, providing positive messages of self-discovery, kindness, and the importance of embracing one’s responsibilities. It celebrates the enduring appeal of the Disney Princess franchise and continues to entertain and inspire young audiences around the world.
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Cast
- Erin Torpey
- Linda Larkin
- Corey Burton
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Lea Salonga
- Barbara Dirikson
- Jeff Bennett
- Roger Craig Smith
- Russi Taylor
- Tress MacNeille
- Tara Strong
- Zack Shada
- Flo Di Re
- Frank Welker
Crew
- Director: David Block
- Producers: Kurt Albrecht and Douglas Segal