Her fairy godmother abandons her, so her mouse friend is the one who ends up casting the ballgown spell. He messes up, transforming himself into a human woman, and Cindy into a horse. They go to the ball anyways, and it turns out the Prince is a massive horse kid who ignores all the women at the party to hang out with horse!Cindy, so they end up together in the end anyways
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Cinderumpelstiltskin:
When she is approached by Rumpelstiltskin who offers to teach her to spin straw into gold if she guesses his name, she declines, because she needs a dress to go to the ball. Rumpelstiltskin gets pissed and begins shouting his name. When Cinderella tells this story to her step-mother, she renames her Cinderumpelstiltskin
This movie was my discovery of Pauly Shore, and I don’t regret it one bit. This movie is totally ridiculous, but I love it. It’s hilarious. Entertainment is based on a willingness to suspend disbelief in order to enjoy a piece. That’s definitely what you have to do to watch this, just because it’s so unbelievable. It’s not the most well-made movie; it’s not a blockbuster. But comedies aren’t usually known for their cinematography. Just relax, don’t take it seriously because you literally can’t, and enjoy it.
Sex/nudity: 3/10 (kissing, talk of sex, a bare butt, woman in a bra, some crude comments)
Language: 3/10 (nothing worse than sh*t but there is quite a bit of crude language)
Violence: 2/10 (a couple fights with some blood shown)
—Jimmy Olsen and Perry White discover Lois' novel about Wanda Detroit (Gifs 1 + 2) in Lois and Clark, "Double Jeopardy", while Lois reads Wanda Detroit Lives! in Superman and Lois, "The Dress"