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'''''Vanellope's Rhyme Time Movie''''' is a 2017 [[direct-to-video]] musical children's film based on both the best-selling children's book of the same name and the critically acclaimed [[Disney In The House|''Disney In The House'']] series created by [[Gary Marsh]] and Gary Krisel. Directed by Norton Virgien, produced by Marsh, Krisel, and Bobs Gannaway, and written by [[Chris Nee]] and Elizabeth Stonecipher, The film stars [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Ginnifer Goodwin]] reprising their roles of Vanellope von Schweetz and Judy Hopps, with Giselle Eisenberg, Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Izzac Wang, Lidya Jewett, Luke Judy and [[Julie Andrews]] joining them in the roles of Emily, Jill, Joe, Kimberly, and Ron. The film was released on [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] on March 30, 2017, and later premiered on television on April 28, 2017. The first direct-to-video film based on a [[Disney Junior]] property as well as Disney Junior's first ever feature-length film, the film sold 10 million copies worldwide and was praised for its educational software, acting (particularly Silverman, Goodwin, Eisenberg, and Andrews), use of nursery rhymes, innovative animation, direction, and its faithfulness to both the source material and the show. However, despite being based on the show, ''Disney In The House: Vanellope's Rhyme Time Rhythm'' is not an episode of the show's third season. After the show ended, reruns continued to air on Disney Junior until June 15, 2022.{{Infobox Film|director = Norton Virgien|producer = [[Gary Marsh]]<br />Gary Krisel<br />Bobs Gannaway|writer = [[Chris Nee]]<br />Elizabeth Stonecipher|starring = [[Sarah Silverman]]<br />[[Ginnifer Goodwin]]<br />Giselle Eisenberg<br />[[Julie Andrews]]|music = [[Jennifer Kes Remington]]<br />[[James L. Venable]]<br />[[Mark Watters]]|cinematography = Moria Morel|editing = William J. Caparella<br />Arthur D. Noda|distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]]|released = March 31, 2017 (DVD and Blu-ray)<br />April 28, 2017 (television premiere)|runtime = 88 minutes|country = United States|language = English}}
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'''''Vanellope's Rhyme Time Movie''''' is a 2017 [[direct-to-video]] musical children's film based on both the best-selling children's book of the same name and the critically acclaimed [[Disney In The House|''Disney In The House'']] series created by [[Gary Marsh]] and Gary Krisel. Directed by Norton Virgien, produced by Marsh, Krisel, and Bobs Gannaway, and written by [[Chris Nee]] and Elizabeth Stonecipher, The film stars [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Ginnifer Goodwin]] reprising their roles of Vanellope von Schweetz and Judy Hopps, with Giselle Eisenberg, Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Izzac Wang, Lidya Jewett, Luke Judy and [[Julie Andrews]] joining them in the roles of Emily, Jill, Joe, Kimberly, and Ron. The film was released on [[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray]] on March 30, 2017, and later premiered on television on April 28, 2017. The first direct-to-video film based on a [[Disney Junior]] property as well as Disney Junior's first ever feature-length film, the film sold 10 million copies worldwide and was praised for its educational software, acting (particularly Silverman, Goodwin, Eisenberg, and Andrews), use of nursery rhymes, innovative animation, direction, and its faithfulness to both the source material and the show. However, despite being based on the show, ''Vanellope's Rhyme Time Movie'' is not an episode of the show's third season. After the show ended, reruns continued to air on Disney Junior until June 15, 2022.{{Infobox Film|director = Norton Virgien|producer = [[Gary Marsh]]<br />Gary Krisel<br />Bobs Gannaway|writer = [[Chris Nee]]<br />Elizabeth Stonecipher|starring = [[Sarah Silverman]]<br />[[Ginnifer Goodwin]]<br />Giselle Eisenberg<br />[[Julie Andrews]]|music = [[Jennifer Kes Remington]]<br />[[James L. Venable]]<br />[[Mark Watters]]|cinematography = Moria Morel|editing = William J. Caparella<br />Arthur D. Noda|distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment]]|released = March 31, 2017 (DVD and Blu-ray)<br />April 28, 2017 (television premiere)|runtime = 88 minutes|country = United States|language = English}}
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==

Revision as of 22:08, 21 July 2020

Vanellope's Rhyme Time Movie is a 2017 direct-to-video musical children's film based on both the best-selling children's book of the same name and the critically acclaimed Disney In The House series created by Gary Marsh and Gary Krisel. Directed by Norton Virgien, produced by Marsh, Krisel, and Bobs Gannaway, and written by Chris Nee and Elizabeth Stonecipher, The film stars Sarah Silverman and Ginnifer Goodwin reprising their roles of Vanellope von Schweetz and Judy Hopps, with Giselle Eisenberg, Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Izzac Wang, Lidya Jewett, Luke Judy and Julie Andrews joining them in the roles of Emily, Jill, Joe, Kimberly, and Ron. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 30, 2017, and later premiered on television on April 28, 2017. The first direct-to-video film based on a Disney Junior property as well as Disney Junior's first ever feature-length film, the film sold 10 million copies worldwide and was praised for its educational software, acting (particularly Silverman, Goodwin, Eisenberg, and Andrews), use of nursery rhymes, innovative animation, direction, and its faithfulness to both the source material and the show. However, despite being based on the show, Vanellope's Rhyme Time Movie is not an episode of the show's third season. After the show ended, reruns continued to air on Disney Junior until June 15, 2022.

Vanellope's Rhyme Time Movie
Directed by Norton Virgien
Produced by Gary Marsh
Gary Krisel
Bobs Gannaway
Written by Chris Nee
Elizabeth Stonecipher
Starring Sarah Silverman
Ginnifer Goodwin
Giselle Eisenberg
Julie Andrews
Music Composer(s) Jennifer Kes Remington
James L. Venable
Mark Watters
Cinematography Moria Morel
Editing by William J. Caparella
Arthur D. Noda
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Release date(s) March 31, 2017 (DVD and Blu-ray)
April 28, 2017 (television premiere)
Running time 88 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Plot

At the start of the film, Vanellope and Judy welcome us into the house. Judy's attention is caught by a piece of crumpled paper being thrown by theiir friend Emily, so they head over to her house. Emily idolizes Mother Goose, but has a hard time writing a rhyme. She, Vanellope, and Judy present the viewers with a Mother Goose book. Vanellope reads "Donkey, Donkey", which Judy says makes her feel like there's a real donkey sitting right next to her. When Vanellope asks Judy what her favorite Mother Goose rhyme is, Judy decides Vanellope and the viewers will play Disney D's to figure out what her favorite rhyme is.

As Vanellope and Judy get their notebook and go outside looking for Disney D's, the viewers spot a Disney D on a school. At Emily's house, meanwhile, we then come across some kids named Jill, Joe, Kimberly, and Ron, who discover Emily's hard time writing her rhyme and sing "Did You Ever See A Lassie?".

Emily laments to Vanellope, Judy, and the viewers that she is having a hard time writing her rhyme. Mother Goose arrives and sings "I Love To Speak In Rhyme". Mother Goose tells Emily that she has to be smiling (or, even better, laughing) to write a Mother Goose rhyme. Vanellope, Judy, Mother Goose, and the viewers decide to take the kids out to look for things that remind them of Mother Goose rhymes.

After a series of rhymes including "London Bridge Is Falling Down", "Humpty Dumpty", and "Mary Had A Little Lamb", Vanellope and the viewers spot the second D on Emily's toy lamb. At Ziploc time, Mr. Ziploc tells Vanellope he is in his star uniform because his favorite Mother Goose rhyme is "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". Vanellope, Judy, Mother Goose, the kids, and the viewers travel to Mother Goose's house, where they sing "The Land Of Mother Goose". Jill rhymes about flowers making beautiful music. Ron rhymes about geese.

Mother Goose invites Vanellope, Judy, the kids, and the viewers inside her house. Mother Goose presents Emily with her own Mother Goose book and her quilt pen. They find various objects from nursery rhymes including "Little Miss Muffet", "Jack Be Nimble", and "Hickory Dickory Dock". Due to the increasing in numbers of Emily's potential in rhymes, she starts to get better at writing rhymes.

To give Mother Goose a brand new quilt pen, Vanellope and the viewers skidoo into a Mother Goose rhyme called "Over The River And Through The Woods". She realizes the quilt pen is in a cottage and she and the viewers follow the map to the cottage. As they go over the river, Vanellope sings "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". Vanellope and the train discuss what a train is as they race through the woods. Finally, Vanellope and the viewers reach the cottage (which turns out to be the house of Godlicks and the Three Bears), gets the quilt pen, and returns to Mother Goose's house.

Vanellope shares "There was a little girl" with Judy, who shares "Just Like Me" with Vanellope. Mother Goose explains one shoe was enough for a sailing adventure. Vanellope recalls the sailing adventure and sings "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod". Judy finds a throne and makes Joe look like Old King Cole. They sing a medley of rhymes including "Polly Put The Kettle On", "Little Jack Horner", "Do You Know The Muffin Man?", "Queen Of Harts", and "Pat-A-Cake". They then sing "Old King Cole" and celebrate.

Vanellope, Judy, Mother Goose, the kids, and the viewers return to Emily's house, where Vanellope finds a picture of Mary, one of her past friends. After analyzing the D's, Vanellope and the viewers come to the conclusion that Judy's favorite Mother Goose rhyme is "Mary Had A Little Lamb". Mother Goose gives her quilt pen to Emily and gives her another chance to write her rhyme, which she succeeds. Jill, Joe, Kimberly, and Ron read their rhymes. But Emily is missing! Vanellope assigns Judy to keep the kids busy while she looks for Emily. When Vanellope and the viewers find her, she has a hard time again and considers quitting. Vanellope encourages her to keep chasing her dream by singing "Don't Give Up to her, causing her to feel her confidence return.

When they return, Vanellope says her famous magic words, "Vanellope-vocus-focus-Koalacus!", and Emily appears. The kids share a group hug. Emily reads her newly-written rhyme, declaring that her true calling is being with her friends. Emily is praised for her integrity by Vanellope, Judy, the kids, and the viewers, who are touched by her heartwarming message. Mother Goose happily bids Emily a farewell and returns to her home in the Mother Goose book. Vanellope, Judy, and Emily thank the viewers with the So Long Song and proceed to play guitar as the film ends.

Cast

  • Sarah Silverman as Vanellope
  • Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy
  • Giselle Eisenberg as Emily
  • Julie Andrews as Mother Goose
  • Vivienne Marcheline Jolie-Pitt as Jill
  • Izaac Wang as Joe
  • Lidya Jewett as Kimberly
  • Luke Judy as Ron
  • Elizabeth Stonecipher as Canoe and Train (uncredited)
  • Jessi Robertson as Goldilocks
  • Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc
  • Frank Welker as Geese (uncredited)