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The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure

  • Video
  • 1998
  • G
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.6K
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Doug Stone, Donald Sage Mackay, Paul Masonson, Michelle Nicastro, Steve Vinovich, Katja Zoch, and Brian Nissen in The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure (1998)
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SlapstickAdventureAnimationComedyFamilyFantasyMusicalMysteryRomance

Evil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.Evil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.Evil sorceress Zelda kidnaps the Swan Princess in order to wreak havoc on the peaceful land of Swan Lake.

  • Director
    • Richard Rich
  • Writers
    • Brian Nissen
    • Richard Rich
  • Stars
    • Michelle Nicastro
    • Brian Nissen
    • Katja Zoch
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Richard Rich
    • Writers
      • Brian Nissen
      • Richard Rich
    • Stars
      • Michelle Nicastro
      • Brian Nissen
      • Katja Zoch
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Michelle Nicastro
    Michelle Nicastro
    • Odette
    • (voice)
    Brian Nissen
    • Derek
    • (voice)
    Katja Zoch
    • Zelda
    • (voice)
    Joseph Medrano
    • Lord Rogers
    • (voice)
    Christy Landers
    Christy Landers
    • Uberta
    • (voice)
    Donald Sage Mackay
    Donald Sage Mackay
    • Jean-Bob
    • (voice)
    Doug Stone
    Doug Stone
    • Speed
    • (voice)
    Steve Vinovich
    Steve Vinovich
    • Puffin
    • (voice)
    Paul Masonson
    • Whizzer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Owen Miller
    • Bromley
    • (voice)
    Sean Smith
    Sean Smith
    • Rothbart
    • (voice)
    • (as Sean Wright)
    Nathan Carlson
    • Whizzer
    • (voice)
    • (as Paul Masonson)
    • Director
      • Richard Rich
    • Writers
      • Brian Nissen
      • Richard Rich
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    5verrucktcarlos

    Dumb but pretty funny

    This was (is) my favorite Swan princess movie as a kid. For some reason I never had the first one, and the second one even though I had it on VHS I don't recall ever seeing it, maybe I watched it one time and found it boring so I never watched it again.

    This movie is pretty silly, but I think it is pretty funny, specially Rogers, Queen Uberta and Zelda, for some reason I find them hilarious. It is just so dumb when Zelda disguises herself as a german maid(?) and Rogers falls stupidily in love with her, and when she leaves he goes insane and sings a song which along with Zelda's song I think are the best ones.

    I really like that they cut down on the animals because they are a bit annoying and in the first one they give them too much screen time, in here they give them what they truly deserve.

    The whole talent show thing is so silly but funny, specially Uberta with the whole tango thing.

    It's basically an alternative version of the second one, but does it a lot better.
    Luna_K

    the best

    This movie is the best one of the three. I liked the first one, too, though the second was a waste of time, but this one is the best. First of all, the story is great, for the most part it's fun to watch, and you can almost feel what's happening there. The new songs and music are very good, too. So if you liked the first one and/or the second one you ARE going to like this one very much.
    1irmentis_python

    Painful...absolutely painful

    I am the sort of person who never, ever watches animated movies, but I make an exception for Thumbelina and the Swan Princess. Being absolutely in love with the first installment of the series, I bought this and sat down to watch it with a very biased mind, determined to love it because I'd spent money buying it. I finished the movie, and all I can think is THE HORROR!!! I wanted to like it, I really did. I tried very, VERY hard to like it. But I couldn't enjoy a second of this grueling film. The songs made me feel like ripping my ears out of my head. The dialogue was so lame I felt myself twitching with frustration and irritation every time someone opened his or her mouth. The villain was laughable and I felt myself wanting Derek and Odette to die in the end... and I was absolutely in love with them from the first film.

    I am going to try repress the memory of this movie, because it almost destroyed the first one for me. There is one song in the movie in which there are a series of flashbacks to the first film. The difference in animation between the two is made very obvious, and I began yearning for the first one and wishing I'd never set eyes on the third.

    Do yourself and favor and don't waste your time.
    6dwpollar

    The 3rd entry in this series is a good story...

    1st watched 3/29/2005-6 out of 10(Dir-Richard Rich): The 3rd entry in this series is a good story with pretty good songs despite a weak villainess who uses a goofy disguise to lure herself into the Prince's castle. Pretty much like the first two, this movie doesn't blow you away with anything great, but just is there as a good piece of entertainment. The main characters are developed well but the biggest flaw is a silly romance thrown in between the evil sorceress disguised as a Swedish maiden in distress, and a servant of the castle who is at his hammiest. There is romance and many hints of good character versus bad that is displayed for the young ones which is also a plus. All in all this was an enjoyable and well made piece of animation that will probably close out the series.
    2penchantpoetry

    This Swan is an Ugly Duckling :P

    The very thin plot is a rehash of the previous film, involving another betrayed accomplice of the original villain, Rothbart - this time, a witch named Zelda - trying to get at some magic left in Rothbart's old castle...which our heroes are inexplicably living in.

    The original three animal sidekicks are still the closest this series has to memorable characters. Speed the turtle and Puffin the puffin are OK, by virtue of their cool voices. Jean-Bob the would-be frog price is tolerable. Every other character in the film is annoying - bickering, whining and generally acting like jerks - except the titular princess, Odette, who can't muster enough character to be anything, including annoying.

    Each film in the trilogy involves Prince Derek being wrong and having to find a way to make it up to Odette - she is, as one character states, "always right." This makes Derek an unlikable idiot and Odette dull and one-dimensional.

    A bird named Whizzer joins the cast. Picture Fife from Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas on massive amounts of sugar and helium. He fills the role of "reluctant villain's accomplice" that seems to pop up a lot in these direct-to-video films. And for some reason, the whole first scene is about him.

    There's a lot of fluff about a festival, including a talent show and an obstacle course. There's also a romantic subplot of sorts for Lord Rogers (or as I call him, Grimsby Cogsworth), that goes nowhere, save for killing more time with a long musical number.

    The animation is passable - Rogers actually looks a little less creepy in this one - but it says something about the budget when they re-use the title card (and its fancy effects animation) from the original film.

    I suppose children or adults who remember it from their own childhoods might like it. But there are much, much better animated films out there that also feature princesses in pretty dresses, animal sidekicks, scheming villains and musical numbers - and actually know what to do with them! :)

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    • Trivia
      This is Michelle Nicastro's last film credit.
    • Goofs
      Whizzer, according to Zelda, can imitate anyone's voice after hearing it only once. Yet, he tricks her by mimicking Rothbart. As Rothbart died in the first movie and Whizzer is absolutely ignorant of Zelda's intentions and the existence of Rothbart and the Dark Arts until she tells him, we can conclude he never met him, much less heard his voice. How could he imitate Rothbart?
    • Quotes

      Jean-Bob: Oh, sure, let the frog drive. Frogs are known for their wagon driving.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Swan Princess: Sing Along (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
      Written by Lex de Azevedo

      Performed by Michelle Nicastro, Christy Landers, Steve Vinovich, Joseph Medrano, Brian Nissen, Doug Stone, Donald Sage Mackay and Owen Miller

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Swan Princess III
    • Production companies
      • Nest Family Entertainment
      • Rich Animation Studios
      • Swan III
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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