LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite
Original title: Lego Disney Princess: Villains Unite
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6.1/10
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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 Cinderell... Read allWhen 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.
- Directors
- Writer
- Stars
Katie Von Till
- Snow White
- (voice)
Jodi Benson
- Ariel
- (voice)
Auli'i Cravalho
- Moana
- (voice)
Mandy Moore
- Rapunzel
- (voice)
Anika Noni Rose
- Tiana
- (voice)
Richard White
- Gaston
- (voice)
Henri Lubatti
- Sir Hiss
- (voice)
Jonathan Freeman
- Jafar
- (voice)
Debra Wilson
- Ursula
- (voice)
Jennifer Hale
- Cinderella
- (voice)
Julie Nathanson
- Belle
- (voice)
Kate Higgins
- Aurora
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Magic Mirror
- (voice)
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LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite is a delightful surprise. It takes the beloved Disney Princess legacy and filters it through LEGO's signature humor, resulting in a film that is both clever and heartfelt. The narrative is tight, the pacing brisk, and the balance between comedy and sincerity is exceptional.
The animation is rich with detail, using LEGO's blocky charm to create dazzling set pieces and slapstick gags. What truly elevates the movie, however, is the character work-each princess feels true to her origins while thriving in a playful new environment. The villains are scene-stealers, written with comedic flair that makes them threatening yet endlessly amusing.
This is not just a children's movie-it's a smart, joyful family film that respects its audience. An excellent entry in both the LEGO and Disney catalogs.
The animation is rich with detail, using LEGO's blocky charm to create dazzling set pieces and slapstick gags. What truly elevates the movie, however, is the character work-each princess feels true to her origins while thriving in a playful new environment. The villains are scene-stealers, written with comedic flair that makes them threatening yet endlessly amusing.
This is not just a children's movie-it's a smart, joyful family film that respects its audience. An excellent entry in both the LEGO and Disney catalogs.
LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite is everything I hoped it would be and more. The movie perfectly captures the charm of LEGO humor while celebrating the magic of Disney Princesses in a fresh, fun way.
The animation is colorful, crisp, and full of clever LEGO gags that both kids and adults will appreciate. What really stood out was how the story balances comedy and heart-seeing the Disney Princesses team up against the villains in a LEGO world is both hilarious and inspiring. Each princess gets a chance to shine, showing off their unique personalities and strengths, while the villains bring plenty of laughs with their over-the-top schemes.
The voice acting is spot-on, bringing warmth and authenticity to these beloved characters. The writing is witty, self-aware, and packed with references that long-time Disney fans will adore. It's a movie that doesn't just rely on nostalgia, but truly delivers an entertaining, original story.
Overall, Villains Unite is a delightful, family-friendly adventure that blends Disney magic with LEGO creativity. Whether you're a Disney fan, a LEGO fan, or both, this movie will leave you smiling from start to finish.
The animation is colorful, crisp, and full of clever LEGO gags that both kids and adults will appreciate. What really stood out was how the story balances comedy and heart-seeing the Disney Princesses team up against the villains in a LEGO world is both hilarious and inspiring. Each princess gets a chance to shine, showing off their unique personalities and strengths, while the villains bring plenty of laughs with their over-the-top schemes.
The voice acting is spot-on, bringing warmth and authenticity to these beloved characters. The writing is witty, self-aware, and packed with references that long-time Disney fans will adore. It's a movie that doesn't just rely on nostalgia, but truly delivers an entertaining, original story.
Overall, Villains Unite is a delightful, family-friendly adventure that blends Disney magic with LEGO creativity. Whether you're a Disney fan, a LEGO fan, or both, this movie will leave you smiling from start to finish.
This movie is so much fun! I went in expecting something cute, but LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite blew me away. The princesses are awesome, the villains are hilarious, and the whole adventure is packed with laughs and action.
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.
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.
LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite is everything I could have hoped for in a Disney Princess crossover and more. This short special is a perfect blend of fun, adventure, and heart, brought to life through the playful LEGO style that adds both humor and charm.
The story brings back Gaston, who recruits Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen in a bid for revenge-only to raise the stakes even higher with the appearance of Chernabog. Watching the princesses come together-Ariel, Moana, Rapunzel, Tiana, and Snow White, joined by Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella-was truly magical. Each heroine gets her moment to shine, showcasing her unique strengths and personality, and the teamwork feels inspiring and heartfelt.
The animation is colorful, vibrant, and captures the LEGO spirit without losing the beauty of the princess worlds. The humor is spot-on, with plenty of clever gags for kids and subtle nods for older fans. And the voice cast is phenomenal-hearing original voices like Jodi Benson (Ariel), Anika Noni Rose (Tiana), and Mandy Moore (Rapunzel) return gave me chills of nostalgia. The villains, especially Gaston and the Evil Queen, are delightfully over-the-top in true Disney fashion.
At only 23 minutes, it's short but perfectly paced-there's never a dull moment. By the end, with the princesses standing victorious and the community rebuilding together, I felt the same warmth and joy that classic Disney always delivers.
The story brings back Gaston, who recruits Ursula, Jafar, and the Evil Queen in a bid for revenge-only to raise the stakes even higher with the appearance of Chernabog. Watching the princesses come together-Ariel, Moana, Rapunzel, Tiana, and Snow White, joined by Aurora, Belle, and Cinderella-was truly magical. Each heroine gets her moment to shine, showcasing her unique strengths and personality, and the teamwork feels inspiring and heartfelt.
The animation is colorful, vibrant, and captures the LEGO spirit without losing the beauty of the princess worlds. The humor is spot-on, with plenty of clever gags for kids and subtle nods for older fans. And the voice cast is phenomenal-hearing original voices like Jodi Benson (Ariel), Anika Noni Rose (Tiana), and Mandy Moore (Rapunzel) return gave me chills of nostalgia. The villains, especially Gaston and the Evil Queen, are delightfully over-the-top in true Disney fashion.
At only 23 minutes, it's short but perfectly paced-there's never a dull moment. By the end, with the princesses standing victorious and the community rebuilding together, I felt the same warmth and joy that classic Disney always delivers.
This one can't even be called a 'movie', it is just a video! Even shorter than the previous one called Lego Disney Princess:Castle Quest.
The design is perfunctory, the lines are awkward, and the villain is poorly portrayed. Why are these sorcerer villains forbidden from using magic? The battles between villains and princesses are child's play, as simple and pointless as an arcade game, and the villains are too comical to be comfortable with.
The design is perfunctory, the lines are awkward, and the villain is poorly portrayed. Why are these sorcerer villains forbidden from using magic? The battles between villains and princesses are child's play, as simple and pointless as an arcade game, and the villains are too comical to be comfortable with.
Did you know
- TriviaMarks the first speaking appearance of Sir Hiss since his film of origin more then 50 years prior.
- ConnectionsFollows LEGO Disney Princess: The Castle Quest (2023)
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