Ella And The Little Sorcerer
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Parents need to know that Little Sorcerer (also known as Ella and the Little Sorcerer) is an animated fantasy about friends who embark on a journey to help turn a prince from a mouse back into human. The film has several tense moments, and there are several scenes in which main character Ella (voiced by Geri Courtney-Austein) and her friends' lives are in peril. Ella falls from high in the sky, a cat traps Ella in a cage and then chases her and her friends and throws knives at them (in order to eat them), and a character is turned into a doll. While the friends are exploring a cave, a bear with big claws tries to attack them. In another scene, an evil queen uses her magic to force one character to physically harm Ella, who stumbles off the ledge of a mountain. There are other falls and rescues, and it's suggested that villains have fallen to their death, which may be upsetting for young children. Ella crosses paths with a villain named Olaf (Billy Kametz), who drives a wedge between Ella and her friends. Characters argue, and Crystal (Ashley Bornancin), the sorcerer of the title, is insecure about her abilities and doubts herself. Language is limited to words like \"idiot\" and \"wench,\" and there's no romance or substance use. Characters demonstrate compassion, and the film shows the power of friendship.
In LITTLE SORCERER, Ella (voiced by Geri Courtney-Austein) and her friends -- Crystal (Ashley Bornancin), the sorcerer of the title, and animals Manny and Walter -- embark on a journey to find a way to help turn Prince Alex (Chris Niosi) from a mouse back into human. Because Crystal is still an apprentice sorcerer, her magic isn't strong enough on its own to do the job. They learn from Dr. Know It All (David Shatraw) that a powerful item known as the Life Stone can help them. But they'll have to get it from the Guardian of the Forest (Nisa Ward). She tells them that the Life Stone has been stolen by the evil Desert Queen (Monica Young). Ella and Crystal offer to get if the guardian will use it to help transform Alex back. On their way to the Desert Queen's palace, Ella and Crystal argue, and Crystal leaves to find the queen on her own. Can Ella and her friends work together to defeat the villains, retrieve the Life Stone, and make it safely through their quest
This slow-paced movie uses many themes and plots from other more popular animated films. There's a sorcerer, a house with enchanted items, a magic carpet, a genie in a lamp, an evil queen, and talking animals, to mention just a few. The whole plot is basically explained in the storybook-themed opening segment, and the entire movie feels like a rehash of that two-minute sequence. It fails to genuinely engage viewers and keep their attention. Plus, the animation style is a bit choppy and stiff. While Little Sorcerer's message about friendship and sacrifice is clear, getting it across feels forced and muddled due to the weak storyline. There are other animated films about friendship and fantasy that are much more engaging and will better hold young viewers' attention.
Holiday, so the kids are home, which means it's animation films today. This was one we at our disposal, but I should have disposed of it. A bland spin-off/rip-off of Cinderella with magic and very girly cliches that's been done to death. Even the kids lost interest in this one.
The film is directed by Leo Lewis (Ella and the Little Sorcerer, Mulan: Princess Warrior) and Isabella Blanco (Ella and the Little Sorcerer), written by Sean Lamb (Ella and the Little Sorcerer). The movie is voiced by Natalie Grace (T-Rex Ranch) as Emma, Broadway artist, recording artist and entertainer Travis Cloer as Edward, Bar Topaz as Newton, Niko Gerentes (Death by Dying) as Sancho, Mr. White, and Bear and Amy Margolis (Law and Order and House) as Mrs. Whit.
Gold Valley Films, established in 2013 by Roger (Qing) Chen and Adam (Hao Qiang) Qiu, has produced 8 independent animated features; such as Ella and the Little Sorcerer, Mulan: Princess Warrior, Cinderella and the Secret Prince, and The Academy of Magic.
Cinderella and the Secret Prince, also known as Cinderella 3D,[2] is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated fantasy adventure film directed by Lynne Southerland from a screenplay by Francis Glebas, Alice Blehart, Stephanie Bursill and Russell Fung, based on the Brothers Grimm version of the fairytale \"Cinderella\".[3][4] Internationally, it grossed $12,143,896 against a budget of $20,000,000.[1]
During the Royal Ball, Cinderella meets the prince in hopes of marrying him. However, he turns out to be incredibly rude and mean-spirited. She and her three mice friends then discover that the real prince has in fact been turned into a mouse by an evil witch and replaced by a fraud; now she and her mice have to rescue him and turn him back into a human before it's too late.[5] 59ce067264
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