Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Ariel, Moana, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Snow White learn that Gaston called upon Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen to help take the Princesses down, they recruit Aurora, Belle, and Cinderell... Tout lireWhen Ariel, Moana, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Snow White learn that Gaston called upon Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen to help take the Princesses down, they recruit Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella for an ultimate showdown of good versus evil.When Ariel, Moana, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Snow White learn that Gaston called upon Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen to help take the Princesses down, they recruit Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella for an ultimate showdown of good versus evil.
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- Snow White
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- Ariel
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- Moana
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- Rapunzel
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- Tiana
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- Gaston
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- Sir Hiss
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- Jafar
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- Ursula
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- Cinderella
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- Belle
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- Aurora
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- Magic Mirror
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Snow White goes into town to make care packages for the villagers, only to find the marketplace abandoned, as stores and places are locked down because of a bog monster. However, she overhears Gaston, who has formed a team with Ursula, Jafar, The Evil Queen, and Sir Hiss (the latter being a wildcard, as he is from Robin Hood, a Disney movie not part of the Disney Princess brand), and plans to recruit the bog monster so he can take back the castle from her and the other princesses. She and her friends, Ariel, Tiana, Rapunzel, and Moana, decide to stop these villains, and to help, they are joined by Belle, Aurora, and Cinderella.
This is a good sequel. Joining the returning cast and their voice actors, we see more returning voice actors who voiced the princesses in the past (Jennifer Hale reprises her role as Cinderella, Julie Nathanson continues to voice Belle after voicing her in video games like Disney Speedstorm, which she has done since 2000, and Johnathan Freeman is back as the voice of Jafar). Like the last film, this one also goes to recast characters whose VAs are either unavailable, retired, or deceased, with the main one being Ursula, as after Pat Carrol's passing, she is now voiced by Debra Wilson (who has taken over the role in Disney Speedstorm, and let me tell you, for someone I remembered from Mad TV, she nails the voice for the sea witch).
This is a neat sequel, as it has some good moments, but like its predecessor, it has some flaws (like the length not allowing for the villains to shine). But this is a good special for kids.
The LEGO humor is spot-on-lots of little jokes, references, and silly moments that had me laughing out loud. But at the same time, it has real heart, and I found myself genuinely rooting for the characters. The animation looks fantastic, colorful, and full of energy.
It's the kind of movie that makes you feel like a kid again, no matter how old you are.
What I appreciated most is how it balances fun and values-the princesses show courage, teamwork, and kindness, while the villains are over-the-top enough to be funny without being too scary. The animation is lively, the voice acting is top-notch, and the story is engaging for kids, teenagers and adults.
It's rare to find a film that entertains the whole audience equally, but this one absolutely does.
The princesses were amazing. Every single one of them got their chance to shine, and it never felt rushed or uneven. Their personalities are captured perfectly, and seeing them come together as a team was both hilarious and inspiring. I loved how the film balanced action, comedy, and heartfelt moments-it really felt like each princess brought something unique to the adventure.
The villains were absolutely hilarious. Their banter, their schemes, and their over-the-top personalities were made for LEGO humor. I couldn't stop laughing at how self-aware and ridiculous they were, while still keeping enough menace to make the story exciting.
The animation is gorgeous. LEGO worlds are always fun to look at, but this movie goes above and beyond with vibrant colors, detailed sets, and clever sight gags in nearly every frame. It's a feast for the eyes, and I guarantee you'll spot new jokes and Easter eggs with every rewatch.
On top of the visuals, the voice cast was outstanding. Every line felt alive, warm, and true to the characters. It really felt like the princesses and villains we know and love were brought to life in LEGO form without losing what made them special.
This isn't just a kids' film-it's a love letter to Disney Princesses, LEGO creativity, and the joy of imagination. It's the kind of movie you finish and immediately want to start again because it leaves you so happy.
What really stood out to me was how much heart the movie has. Yes, it's funny and silly (and believe me, I laughed so many times I lost count), but it also delivers genuine moments of inspiration and teamwork. The princesses aren't just damsels or background characters-they're strong, clever, and funny, each bringing their own unique personality to the team. Watching them work together was so empowering and uplifting.
The villains were another highlight! They're menacing but also totally hilarious in that LEGO way that pokes fun at their own dramatic personalities. Every scene with them was a treat, and it added so much energy to the movie.
Visually, the film is stunning. The animation is bright, colorful, and full of tiny LEGO details that make the world feel alive. It's the kind of movie you can watch over and over and keep noticing new jokes, background gags, and creative little builds that you missed the first time. The voice acting also deserves huge praise-everyone brought so much life and charm to these beloved characters.
But above all, this movie made me feel like a kid again. It reminded me of why I love Disney and LEGO in the first place. It's funny, heartwarming, and magical in every way possible.
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- AnecdotesMarks the first speaking appearance of Sir Hiss since his film of origin more then 50 years prior.
- Citations
Cinderella: Let's bibbidi-bobbidi-do this!
Snow White: [a beat] We'll work on a catchphrase.
- ConnexionsFollows LEGO Disney princesses : Les Aventures au château (2023)
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- LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite
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