Cinderella, who I liked very much since I was a child, most of the time in this story makes me who sees through the fairy tale feel like a joke. If there is no fairy magic and no dance, maybe it will not be able to turn over in a lifetime? You can only say that that night was the dance that I danced with you. That's right, it's a dance that changed your whole life. It's good to dance, but is it possible that one dance becomes true love?
It is estimated that the prince who came to laugh has proved with practical actions that this is a true feeling that even magic can't change. But if he really loves so much, why would he just stay at home and wait for the ministers to use shoes to help him find true love?
Anastasia's encounter fits the actual character well, but it is suspected that it will not end well (?) If the story of Cinderella is just to teach us that beauty is everything, it is understandable
Vicious stepmom's usual style is full of viciousness inside and out
The second sister has a very low sense of existence
The king is very cute, but his appearance does not match the queen's
Throwing a question, since Cinderella also relies on magic to win, then where did the stepmother and sisters go wrong in trying to turn the tide by magic?
All in all, it's a sad story about a vicious stepmother who confiscated the wand stolen by her sister and tried to use magic to unlock it, but she didn't expect to lose to the protagonist's halo.
The unkind Anastasia lights up two little stars and adds a star to the dark episode of the mutated pumpkin car that amazes me.
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