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Rebellious

- Mission: royal rescue.

In this modern twist on a classic fairy tale, a headstrong princess is stolen by an evil sorcerer, and her scholarly fiancé must use his wits in an epic quest to find her while she boldly challenges her captors and plots a daring escape.

Release Date : 2024-10-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Creation Entertainment MediaMagic Frame Animation

Production Country : CyprusUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Vanessa Johansson

Character Name : Nahina (voice)

Original Name : Vanessa Johansson

Gender : Female

Erica D. Schroeder

Character Name : Princess (voice)

Original Name : Erica D. Schroeder

Gender : Female

Marc Thompson

Character Name : Sea King (voice)

Original Name : Marc Thompson

Gender : Male

Sara Secora

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : Sara Secora

Gender : Female

Jennifer Sun Bell

Character Name : Mommy Dearest (voice)

Original Name : Jennifer Sun Bell

Gender : Male

Anthony Sardinha

Character Name : Kabir (voice)

Original Name : Anthony Sardinha

Gender : Male

Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld

Character Name : Mina (voice)

Original Name : Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld

Gender : Female

Jon St. John

Character Name : Bjorn (voice)

Original Name : Jon St. John

Gender : Male

Sara Rahman

Character Name : Princess (voice)

Original Name : Sara Rahman

Gender : Male

Abe Goldfarb

Character Name : Finn (voice)

Original Name : Abe Goldfarb

Gender : Male

Tom Wayland

Character Name : Guardmaster (voice)

Original Name : Tom Wayland

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-10-20

The feisty princess is in love with the slightly geeky "Ronan" but her father is more concerned that her future husband be capable of defending the kingdom and so favours a more robust suitor for his daughter's hand. Maybe that's the local beefcake "Rogdai" (think "Gaston" from "Beauty and the Beast"). Before any of this has to be decided, however, the nasty sorcerer "Kezabor" sends his pet dragon to kidnap her and desperate to retrieve her, the king promises her to her rescuer. "Ronan", "Rogdai" and the rather maternally henpecked "Fa Chan" now set off on some adventures to find the sorcerer's castle and hopefully save the youngster from a fate worse than death. Nope, there's nothing original here but to be fair it isn't trying to hide that fact. There are nods to established folklore ("Rapunzel" chief amongst them) as we encounter loads of mythical beasties and prove that the most valiant is not necessarily the biggest, bravest or boldest. The Arabian Nights style theme works fine for ninety minutes with some colourfully vivid animation - lots of big eyes and out of proportion bodies, and the plot delivers exactly what you might expect. It's a competently produced story that ought to engage the kids on the television at Christmas, but it's all pretty run-of-the-mill stuff that you will soon forget. Nothing wrong with a bit of turban-charged girl power.