Review of The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale (2014) by Kevin R — 04 Sep 2015
Show me the baby!
Prince Derek and Princess Odette have been given a very hard time by their closest confidants about not having had a child. They adopt a shy little girl that does not speak. They show the little girl a great time while trying to get her to come out of her shell; meanwhile, the kingdom is at risk by some squirrels following the dark arts. Can the prince and princess break the girl out of her shell while thwarting the would be attackers?
"It was a kangaroo court...but with squirrels.".
Richard Rich, director of Alpha and Omega 2-4, The Trumpet and the Swan, The Fox and the Hound, The Black Cauldron, Pocahontas, and The Swan Princess 1-3, delivers The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale. The storyline for this picture is entertaining and fun to watch unfold. The new animation style also worked for me and is well done.
"Somebody has been a very bad squirrel.".
We came across all of these films on Newflix and added them all to the queue. My daughter has thoroughly enjoyed these films and was glued to this one from beginning to end. The animation style switched up for this newest film, but I thought it really worked. These are far from must have films, but they are worth a viewing.
"She will usher in an age of goodness.".
Grade: C+.
This review of The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale (2014) was written by Kevin R on 04 Sep 2015.
The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale has generally received mixed reviews.
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