Cinderella is the much-loved only child of a widowed aristocrat. After deciding that his beloved daughter needs a mother's care, Cinderella's father marries Lady Tremaine, a proud woman with two daughters from her first marriage, Drizella and Anastasia. Plain and socially awkward, these stepsisters are bitterly envious of the beautiful and charming Cinderella. After the death of Cinderella's father, Lady Tremaine and her daughters take over the estate, and begin to abuse and mistreat Cinderella out of jealousy, and even allow their cat, Lucifer, to torment her. Despite being forced into servitude in her own home, Cinderella becomes a kind woman and befriends the animals living in the barn and many of the mice and birds who live in and around the chateau.
At the royal palace, the King is distressed that his son does not
intend to marry. Determined to have grandchildren, the King and the
Duke organize a ball for Prince Charming
in an effort to enable his son to marry, with every eligible maiden in
the kingdom requested to attend. When the invitation to the ball
arrives, Cinderella asks her stepmother if she can attend, since she too
is an eligible maiden. Lady Tremaine agrees, provided Cinderella
finishes her chores. Her animal friend, led by Jaq and Gus,
fix a gown that belonged to Cinderella's mother. When Cinderella wears
her dress just before departing, Lady Tremaine complements Cinderella's
gown, subtly pointing out the beads and sash. Angered by the apparent
theft of the discarded items, the stepsisters destroy the gown, forcing
Cinderella to remain behind while her stepfamily leaves for the royal
ball.
At the point of giving up her dreams, Cinderella's Fairy Godmother
appears and bestows upon Cinderella a silver blue dress with glass
slippers, and transforms a pumpkin and various animals into a carriage
with horses, a coachman and a footman. Cinderella departs for the ball
after the godmother warns her that the spell will break at the stroke of
midnight, meaning that her dress and everything else will change back
to the way they were. At the ball, the Prince rejects every girl, until
he sees Cinderella. The two fall in love and dance alone throughout the
castle grounds until the clock starts to chime midnight. Cinderella
flees to her coach and away from the castle, inadvertently dropping one
of her glass slippers. After the Duke tells the King of the disaster,
they plan to find Cinderella with the slipper they recovered during her
exit.
The next morning, the King proclaims that the Grand Duke will
visit every house in the kingdom to find the girl who fits the glass
slipper, so that she can be married to the Prince. When this news
reaches Cinderella's household, her stepmother and stepsisters prepare
for the Grand Duke's arrival. Cinderella, overhearing the news, begins
dreamily humming the song from the palace ball the previous night. Upon
realizing that Cinderella is the girl who danced with the Prince, Lady
Tremaine locks Cinderella up to her attic bedroom.
When the Grand Duke arrives, the mice steal the key to
Cinderella's room, but before they can deliver it they are ambushed by
Lucifer. The animals alert Bruno,
Cinderella's Bloodhound, who scares Lucifer out of the house. As the
Duke prepares to leave after the stepsisters unsuccessfully try on the
slipper, Cinderella appears and requests to try it on. Knowing that the
slipper will fit, Lady Tremaine trips the footman, causing him to drop
the slipper, which shatters into hundreds of pieces. The Duke laments
over the broken slipper, but Cinderella then produces the other glass
slipper, much to her stepmother's horror. Delighted at this indisputable
proof of the maiden's identity, the Duke slides the slipper onto her
foot, which fits perfectly. Soon after, Cinderella and the Prince wed,
surrounded by confetti tossed by the King, the Grand Duke, and the mice.
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