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Cast & Crew

Paul Bolger
Director
Tom Kenny
As Freund #3 / Zwerg #3 / Bote / Wolf #2 (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
As Additional Voices (voice)
Rob Paulsen
As Freund #2 (voice)
Tress MacNeille
As Hexe #1 (voice)
Kath Soucie
As Stiefschwester #1 / Baby / Rotkäppchen (voice)
John DiMaggio
As Zwerg #1 / Zwerg #2 / Riese (voice)
Wallace Shawn
As Munk (voice)

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In a world where fairy tales are real, a group of evil beings, led by Frieda, the wicked stepmother from Cinderella, seek to take over Fairy Tale Land and destroy the balance between good and evil. With the Wizard away on vacation, Frieda takes the opportunity to steal the magical wand that maintains balance in the land, allowing her to manipulate the fairy tales and create chaos. It's up to Ella, a beautiful and kind-hearted scullery maid who is also the protagonist of the film, and her friends, Rick, Mambo, and Munk, to stop Frieda and restore order to Fairy Tale Land. Along the way, Ella discovers her true love for Rick and must choose between him and the Prince, while facing off against Frieda's army of villains. With a star-studded cast, including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Andy Dick, and Wallace Shawn, this animated adventure comedy is sure to delight viewers of all ages with its lighthearted take on classic fairy tales.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Happily N'Ever After include Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wreck-It Ralph, Horton Hears a Who!, Shrek 2, Flushed Away, Open Season 2.

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Happily N'Ever After was released in theaters on March 8, 2007.