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The Swan Princess Christmas (2012)

November. 05,2012
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3.1
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PG
| Fantasy Animation Family
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Princess Odette, Prince Derek and their trusted woodland friends reunite in this all-new adventure for their first Christmas celebration together! As the kingdom prepares for a festive holiday, the villainous Rothbart plots to destroy Christmas. Will the castle friends be able to stop Rothbart and save the day? Told in beautiful CG animation for the very first time and featuring music by Anna Graceman from TV’s America’s Got Talent, The Swan Princess Christmas is an enchanting musical holiday treat the whole family will enjoy!

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Hellen
2012/11/05

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Nonureva
2012/11/06

Really Surprised!

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Voxitype
2012/11/07

Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.

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Tayloriona
2012/11/08

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Jesper Brun
2012/11/09

This fourth installment in the Swan Princess franchise was released fourteen years after the third. By that time, we might think we could at least get something decent. No way! Richard Rich has made his not good but decent franchise into simply an abomination to animation itself by transforming it into 3D computer animation which makes especially Odette hideous and creepy to look at! The story contradicts itself and the earlier SP movies constantly, the same gags are repeated from the previous movies and new absolutely terrible gags have been added, the music, which was the highlight of the previous movies is replaced with generic pop/R&B- tunes with heavy auto-tune. Finally I must add that the fact that it is a Christmas movie is also a disgrace to the spirit of Christmas, because the symbolism it shows is so shallow and consumerism oriented that I simply feel offended. Hallelujah! Insulting both the franchise and the Spirit of Christmas. DO NOT WATCH!

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freudfreak
2012/11/10

As a child and now even as an adult I enjoy watching the original Swan Princess Trilogy. So when I heard about this I was excited, until I watched the trailer. Could barely make it through that. It went from beautiful animation to sucky CGI. It hardly even looks like the original characters. Don't waste your time thinking this is another beautiful Swan Princess movie because it isn't. I mean really, Lord Rothbart's ghost is coming back to haunt the castle. If I were you I would stick with the original three movies if you are wanted your Swan Princess fix. I sure once u watch the trailer you will agree with me as well. Please say if this was helpful to you or not.

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sysclp
2012/11/11

The cgi animation is so pitiful it is painful to watch and Odette's eyes come off as really creepy. The songs are OK but don't mesh well with the medieval setting since they are more hip hop and R&B styled. It was barely tolerable as background noise but if I tried to watch it I quickly wanted to go do something else. I really can't find anything to recommend about it other than to skip it.I watched it on The Movie Network in Canada for free which was the only reason I tortured myself with this dreck. For a 2012 movie, the animation was like a really bad video game from several years ago. I doubt even small children would enjoy this pitiful money grab.

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violetashes
2012/11/12

This film doesn't even deserve a rating... I've been a fan of these films ever since I was a child and I could not believe this one even exists. I saw the title and was intrigued to see what it was like. Unfortunately almost immediately I knew even thinking about watching this was a big mistake... I must of watched the first 2 minutes and instantly switched it off. Bare in mind the first three films are all animated, this one for unknown reasons decided to be made into cheap CGI. You can say I didn't give it a good chance because i didn't watch it all the way through or at least half way, but after seeing how it was made I decided it was best to not put myself though any mental torture and hold onto my original memory for the first three films. Some titles just need to be left alone and this is certainly a good example for this.

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