Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Swan Princess (1994)


One of my all-time loved films from my childhood! I remember when the movie premiered on television and it was hosted by Pillsbury and so before the film there was this cute commercial with the Pillsbury doughboy. My family recorded the movie and the commercial with it and so I always associated Pillsbury with the Swan Princess for years.

Loosely inspired by Tchaikovsky's ballet, Swan Lake, which premiered in 1875, the ballet was possibly inspired by old Germanic and Slavic folk and fairy tales. By nature, it's a rather depressing story (everybody dies), however, over the years the ballet has adapted a more hopeful ending to the storyline. I actually got to see Swan Lake on stage performed by a Ukrainian dance company, and it was breathtaking.



 From the time they were children, Princess Odette and Prince Derek have been in an arranged marriage. Their childhood and teenage years were filled with fighting, pranks, arguing with their parents and adamantly refusing to see any good in each other. However, as they reach adulthood love finally begins to blossom but a blunder from Derek ends it immediately.

When Odette is kidnapped by her father's old enemy, Rothbart, she is cursed to live as a swan in daylight and then is transformed into a human at night. With her few friends at the lake, Odette hopes and perseveres that Derek will find her and break Rothbart's spell. And that is exactly what Derek throws himself into doing, however, Rothbart's scheme is more powerful than either of them could imagine.

  • The memories that are wrapped up in this film are wonderful
  • Derek you really were an idiot for this:

  • Rogers is an absolute icon throughout the whole film

  • I always wondered who was caring for Odette's kingdom while she was imprisoned and her father had been killed.
  • Speed the turtle, Jean-Bob the frog and Puffin were the ultimate ride or die companions.
  • They could have sold Rothbart as a solid villain if it wasn't for his hideous number, No More Mr. Nice Guy. Even as a kid I thought the song was cringy and didn't exactly inspire or incite fear in the same way that Be Prepared and In the Dark of the Night succeeded in doing.
  • However, Rothbart's great beast was truly terrifying. So, they may have redeemed themselves.
  • Flaws set aside this is still one of the best and underrated fantasy animation films of my generation 


6 comments:

  1. Probably my favorite movie from when I was like, 6 and under! For years, I'd forgotten about it, but out of nowhere a couple months ago I started singing the chorus to Far Longer than Forever, and I've relistened to it a bunch since!

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    1. So many wonderful memories of watching this movie with my brothers and sisters!

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  2. I’ve only seen this once and I was older and didn’t adore it, but I think this would’ve been on repeat if I’d seen it when I was little! I remember the “How to Offend Women in Five Syllables or Less” being an iconic line. XD And the animation for the transformation is stunning! I definitely want to rewatch and show it to my sisters one day. ^_^

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    1. So much of this movie is just completely drawn into my memory even down to the Pillsbury commercial that we recorded.

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  3. Can't believe I've never seen this film! I'll be looking for it on a streaming service because it looks like a good time. Thanks!

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