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* [[Cool Crown]]: Cinderella is given a glass tiara in movie #2.
* [[Cool Crown]]: Cinderella is given a glass tiara in movie #2.
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The credits for ''Cinderella III'' show paintings of the characters in different styles (eg, the Grand Duke in the style of ''The Scream'', Cinderella and Prince Charming as silhouetted profiles). This occasionally doubles as a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The credits for ''Cinderella III'' show paintings of the characters in different styles (eg, the Grand Duke in the style of ''The Scream'', Cinderella and Prince Charming as silhouetted profiles). This occasionally doubles as a [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The Prince gains a rather cheeky and playful sense of humor. The weird part is that it ALSO ties into his [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] and [[Took a Level In Badass]].
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The Prince gains a rather cheeky and playful sense of humor. The weird part is that it ALSO ties into his [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] and [[Took a Level in Badass]].
** Everyone is a [[Deadpan Snarker]] in the third movie. Besides the Prince, Drizella is a particularly noteworthy example, gaining almost [[The Voyage of the Dawn Treader|Eustace Scrubb]]-like levels of commentary.
** Everyone is a [[Deadpan Snarker]] in the third movie. Besides the Prince, Drizella is a particularly noteworthy example, gaining almost [[The Voyage of the Dawn Treader|Eustace Scrubb]]-like levels of commentary.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]
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* [[Take a Third Option]]: Parodied. When the King tries to keep the Prince from leaving the castle without authorization, the Prince either has to push his dad aside or stay put. What he chooses is... jumping off a balcony and escaping. The scene has reached [[Memetic Mutation]] levels on [[Tumblr]].
* [[Take a Third Option]]: Parodied. When the King tries to keep the Prince from leaving the castle without authorization, the Prince either has to push his dad aside or stay put. What he chooses is... jumping off a balcony and escaping. The scene has reached [[Memetic Mutation]] levels on [[Tumblr]].
* [[The Stinger]]: A clip interrupting the end credits of ''Cinderella III'' shows {{spoiler|Lady Tremaine and Drizella punished to a life of servitude not unlike that they made Cinderella go through.}}
* [[The Stinger]]: A clip interrupting the end credits of ''Cinderella III'' shows {{spoiler|Lady Tremaine and Drizella punished to a life of servitude not unlike that they made Cinderella go through.}}
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: The Prince, in ''Cinderella III''. Guess he's been taking lessons from both Prince Eric of ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' and Spiderman, huh. [[Hey, It's That Voice!|The three]] ''[[Hey, It's That Voice!|are]]'' [[Hey, It's That Voice!|voiced by the same guy, after all...]]
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: The Prince, in ''Cinderella III''. Guess he's been taking lessons from both Prince Eric of ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'' and Spiderman, huh. [[Hey, It's That Voice!|The three]] ''[[Hey, It's That Voice!|are]]'' [[Hey, It's That Voice!|voiced by the same guy, after all...]]
** In the third movie Cinderella did a backflip out of a demonic carriage, and rode horseback to crash her own wedding. That is quite a level up in baddassery considering the coolest thing she did in the first movie was go to a party.
** In the third movie Cinderella did a backflip out of a demonic carriage, and rode horseback to crash her own wedding. That is quite a level up in baddassery considering the coolest thing she did in the first movie was go to a party.
** [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine|And Cinderella is voiced in that movie by Jennifer Hale, who voiced the Black Cat opposite Chris Barnes' Spider Man in that show. Ironic, eh?]]
** [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine|And Cinderella is voiced in that movie by Jennifer Hale, who voiced the Black Cat opposite Chris Barnes' Spider Man in that show. Ironic, eh?]]