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Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess
Season 0, Episode 0
Sofia the First Once Upon A Princess Logo
Air date November 18, 2012 (Disney Channel)
November 22, 2012 (Disney Junior)[1]
Written by Bradley Zweig
Directed by Jamie Mitchell
Songs in this Episode I'm Not Ready To Be A Princess
Royal Prep
A Little Bit of Food
True Sisters
Rise and Shine
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"Just One of the Princes"

Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess is an animated special that premiered on November 18, 2012 on Disney Channel and November 22, 2012 on Disney Junior. It serves as the pilot film for Sofia the First,[1] which premiered on January 11, 2013.

Overview[]

Set in the storybook world of Enchancia, Sofia is an average girl whose life suddenly transforms when her mother marries the king and she becomes a princess. Sofia's royal adventure begins as she prepares to move into the castle with her mom, starting a new family with her step-father, King Roland II, and step-siblings, Amber and James. Helping Sofia in her journey are the three headmistresses of Royal Prep Academy - Fauna, Flora, and Merryweather and royal steward, Baileywick, as well as a group of nice woodland creatures led by a wise-talking rabbit, Clover. Sofia soon discovers that looking like a princess is not all that difficult, but displaying honesty, loyalty, courage, independence, compassion, and grace are what makes one truly royal.

Plot[]

Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather from Sleeping Beauty appear and introduce us to Sofia, a happy-go-lucky 8-year-old living with her mother, a Hispanic cobbler named Miranda. One day, they are called for a shoe fitting by King Roland II, the ruler of Enchancia. It's love at first sight for Roland and Miranda. They soon marry, making Miranda the new Queen of Enchancia and the Royal Family's Matriarch, and Sofia the kingdom's second princess and the Royal Family's youngest member. Sofia arrives at the castle and meets her new father, Baileywick, the castle steward, Cedric, the Royal Sorcerer, who Sofia refers to as Mr. Ceedric to his annoyance, and her new older siblings, Princess Amber and Prince James, the Royal Twins of Enchancia. James accepts Sofia as his new little sister instantly, but Amber is really rude toward her. Roland accepts Sofia as his new daughter immediately, telling her "Call me Roland", or "You! With the crown!" or "Dad." when she continues to call him "Your Majesty." and tells her he's throwing a Royal Ball in honor of her Royal Debut, stating it the best way to let everyone in the Tri-Kingdom Area know Princess Sofia has arrived.

Through a song, Sofia reveals her insecurities and her belief that she is not ready to be a princess because she knows being Royal has huge responsibilities and she knows she has no training or experience when it comes to fulfilling them. She finds her mother and tells her all this and that she doesn't want a Royal Ball because she doesn't know how to dance and doesn't want to let anyone down. Miranda tells her to be herself and she'll be fine. Roland, who had been listening to all this, steps out of the shadows and gives her a beautiful amulet that he says is special and tells her she must promise to never take it off. Sofia happily accepts the gift and promises to wear it always and never let it out of her sight. On the way back to bed, Sofia bumps into Cedric who recognizes her new amulet as the Amulet of Avalor and now wants it for himself so he can take over the kingdom.

The next day, Sofia, James, and Amber ride a flying Coach to the Royal Preparatory Academy. Once there, Sofia meets the headmistresses: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, the three good fairies. Sofia asks them to teach her how to be a true princess by Friday, the day of her Royal Debut Ball, but the fairies, through a song, tell her that becoming a true princess is something that takes time. Everyone takes an instant shine to Sofia, much to Amber's jealousy. Amber convinces James to give Sofia a ride on the Enchanted Swing Set. James does so, which makes everyone's smiles vanish. The swing ride sends Sofia into a fountain with a splash. Sofia laughs it off, stating "Good one, James. You got me." and leaves soaking wet. Everyone is shocked that Amber and James would do such a cruel thing to their little sister with Zandar voicing it by stating "I thought you said she was your sister."

Meanwhile, a still drenched and now upset Sofia stumbles across a baby bird who had fallen out of its nest. She helps it back to its mother stating "There you go. Just the two of you. The way it should be." revealing how lonely she feels now that she's a princess and already misses the days when it was just her and her mother. Suddenly, her amulet glows and, to her shock, the birds say "thank you." When Sofia gets home, Cedric intercepts her and takes her to his workshop. Once there, Cedric reveals to her that her amulet is the Amulet of Avalor, a mystical item that contains powerful magic. He then explains its rule to her: "With each deed performed, for better or worse, a power is granted, a blessing or curse." Cedric asks Sofia to let him take a look at it but Sofia refuses because she promised Roland she would never take it off and her mother taught her that when she makes a promise she must keep it no matter what.

The next day, Sofia meets Clover, Robin, and Mia and discovers she can understand what they're saying. Remembering what Cedric told her about her amulet and helping the baby bird and the glow her amulet gave off, Sofia realizes the first meaning of her amulet's rule: When she does good deeds, her amulet gives her powers and that her amulet gave her the power to talk to animals. Clover is pleased to hear this and, through a song, tells her the reason animals have always helped princesses is because they want food and Sofia, who's happy to finally have new friends, obliges. A now confident Sofia dedicates herself to becoming the best princess ever both to fulfill her responsibilities as one and to prove herself to the other Royals, who she feels hold her in contempt. She still distanced herself from James and Amber because of the trick they pulled on her and she no longer trusts them and feels she's on her own. James can see that she's struggling and wants to help but she refuses his help every time.

When she comes home Thursday, she finds her old friends Ruby and Jade waiting for her. As she's serving them tea, James, who's had enough of Sofia avoiding him and not letting him help, comes over and takes the teapot out of her hand and pours her friends tea. Sofia, who still hasn't forgiven him and Amber for the trick they played on her, asks him "What are you doing here?" in a way that tells him why Sofia has been avoiding him and he apologizes for the trick he and Amber played on her and offers to make it up to her by showing her the ropes, which Sofia accepts. When she reveals she needs dance lessons, James tells her about Professor Popov's dance class the next day, one dance lesson, and Sofia will be ready for the royal ball. Sofia was excited for the lessons, but what they didn't know is that Amber overheard the whole conversation. Sofia arrives at dance class but before she can take some dance shoes, Amber comes over and hands her a pair. Sofia steps forward to receive her dance lesson, but when the music begins, she starts to dance oddly. Sofia realizes these are trick shoes because of the glow they're giving off and stops long enough to catch a nasty look in Amber's eyes and realize that Amber tricked her again before she's sent crashing to the ground. Sofia gets up and angrily throws a cushion aside and angrily slams the trick shoes on the carpet and gets her regular ones before giving Amber a hateful glare. Amber then feigns sympathy, but Sofia's hateful glare tells James who gave Sofia those trick shoes and why. James then gives Amber a hateful glare, too, and Amber continues feigning sympathy, which Sofia angrily doesn't fall for. When they get back to the carriage. Amber claims she must have grabbed them by mistake but Sofia doesn't buy a syllable of this because she knows Amber gave them to her on purpose to ruin her dance lesson and refuses to talk to her out of anger.

When Sofia gets home, she asks Cedric for a dancing spell. He writes down a spell on a piece of paper and gives it to her but after she leaves, he reveals that the spell is really a sleeping spell and that after it's cast, he plans to blackmail Sofia into handing over the amulet. Meanwhile, a furious James, who was able to put two and two together about where Sofia got those trick shoes from after he saw Sofia give Amber a hateful glare after what happened, calls Amber out about the trick shoe incident, telling her that he knows Amber gave Sofia the trick shoes on purpose, that what she did wasn't a prank, that she knew Sofia needed those dance lessons, and that she's trying to ruin Sofia's Royal Debut Ball because she's jealous of Sofia's beauty and of the fact that everyone likes Sofia more than her. Then he angrily tells Amber that after what she did to Sofia, he likes Sofia more than her and storms out. An upset Amber tries to call him back, but in the process rips her gown. When Amber goes out to find the maids, she hears them in Sofia's room complimenting her beauty calling her "the prettiest princess in the palace", which makes Amber run back into her room sobbing.

Sofia arrives in a sparkling version of her princess gown and everyone is amazed by how beautiful she looks. She says the spell Cedric gave her, and to her horror, everyone falls asleep, even Cedric. Thinking she must have said it wrong and that she's all alone and all is lost, Sofia breaks down and cries. A tear drops on the amulet and it begins to glow, summoning Cinderella. Cinderella tells Sofia her amulet summoned her and that when the wearer of the Amulet of Avalor is in trouble or really needs help, it will summon a Princess like herself to help. Cinderella tells Sofia that Amber is still awake and can help. Sofia, who's still hasn't forgiven her for all the nasty things she's done to her, is reluctant to trust her, but Cinderella, through a song, convinces Sofia to give her another chance and vanishes.

Sofia tells Amber what happened and Amber apologizes for her behavior and explains that she was just jealous of Sofia gaining more attention than her. Sofia forgives her and the two sisters finally bond as sisters in the truest sense of the word. Together, they get the counter-spell. Sofia repairs Amber's dress and Amber gives Sofia a dance lesson. Sofia says the counter-spell and she and Roland dance together with Sofia calling him "Dad" instead of "Your Majesty" for the first time. Sofia asks him why people call him Roland the Second. He tells her it's because his father was also named Roland. Sofia states "Well, I guess that makes me Sofia the First." The waltz evolves into the whole family dancing together, having finally become a true family.

Transcript[]

Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess/Transcript

Music[]

As with many of the classic Disney movies, music plays an important role in Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess and the Sofia the First series. The movie features five original songs ranging in musical styles from contemporary pop in songs like "Rise and Shine" and ballads like "Not Ready To Be A Princess" to those with more of a traditional classic Disney feature film style like "Royal Prep" performed by Fauna, Flora, and Merryweather; "True Sisters" performed by Sofia and Cinderella; and "A Little Bit of Food", a fun, upbeat song performed by Clover that uncovers the mystery of why woodland creatures have been hanging around princesses for years.

Songs[]

Cast[]

See Cast and Crew

Production[]

On December 12, 2011, Disney announced that Sofia the First would first be broadcast with a television film in the fall of 2012 before debuting as a regular series in early 2013.[2] On September 19, 2012, a preview for the film was released on Disney Junior's YouTube channel, revealing its title to be Once Upon a Princess and its premiere date to be November 18.[3] The official press release was published the following day.[1]

Reception[]

The special got the 5th most viewers for the week, with 5.151 million viewers, the highest for any Disney animated special since Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation! in 2009. It was #1 or #2 for several areas: Top cartoon, non-sports program, top 1-hour show, and top Disney show. It has the largest 2-5 crowd (1.5 million) since Atlantis SquarePantis from 2007. It was also Kids 6-11 (1.6 million/6.7 rating) and was the #2 scripted cable TV telecast in Total Viewers (5.2 million). Notably, the movie became the #1 cable TV telecast in 5 years in preschoolers 2-5 and in 10 years in Girls 2-5 (954,000/12.2 rating). On IMDb, the special has a 6.4 rating from 82 users. It also had 1.4 million adults watching it, and for Live + 7, it received 8.17 million viewers.[4][5] The special's rival programs are America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC), The OT (7-7:30pm) and The Cleveland Show (7:30-8pm) (FOX), NFL (7-7:30pm) and 60 Minutes (7:30-8pm) (CBS), and Football Night in America (NBC).

Trivia[]

  • This is the first Disney Junior pilot special since Our Huge Adventure from Little Einsteins, released in 2005.
  • Jennifer Hale, the voice of Cinderella from Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, did her own singing in the special, as Tami Tappan (the singing voice of Cinderella from A Twist in Time) was unable to make the recording.
  • Sofia is now the second Princess of Enchancia.
  • Sofia receives the Amulet of Avalor.
  • Cedric begins his plan to steal the Amulet of Avalor and take over Enchancia.
  • This special premiered to celebrate Mickey's 84th birthday.
  • Production on the special started in early 2011.
  • The early screening took place on November 14, 2012.
  • For unknown reasons, this special is not available for streaming on Disney+.
  • This is the only Sofia the First episode/special to feature five songs until Sofia the First: Forever Royal. Those two specials began and ended the series, respectively.
  • Moral: Everyone deserves a second chance.

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bibel, Sara (September 20, 2012). Disney Presents its First Little Girl Princess in 'Sofia The First: Once Upon a Princess' Sunday, November 18 on Disney Channel. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on September 26, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  2. Seidman, Robert (December 12, 2011). Disney to Introduce A Little Girl Princess, 'Sofia the First,' in Animated Series and Movie on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  3. Disney Junior (September 19, 2012). "Sofia the First - Once Upon a Princess Official Trailer - Disney Junior". YouTube. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  4. Kondolojy, Amanda (November 19, 2012). Disney Junior's 'Sofia the First' Crowns Glory with 5.2 Million Viewers. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 28, 2012. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  5. Kondolojy, Amanda (December 4, 2012). Disney Channel's 'Sofia the First' Crowned #1 Cable TV Telecast Ever in Kids 2-5. TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
Episodes
Season 1
Just One of the Princes | The Big Sleepover | Let the Good Times Troll | Cedric's Apprentice | A Royal Mess | The Shy Princess | Blue Ribbon Bunny | The Princess Test | Baileywick's Day Off | Tri-Kingdom Picnic | The Little Witch | Two to Tangu | Finding Clover | The Amulet of Avalor | The Buttercups | Make Way for Miss Nettle | The Amulet and the Anthem | Tea for Too Many | Princess Butterfly | Great Aunt-Venture | The Baker King | Holiday in Enchancia | Four's a Crowd
Season 2
Two Princesses and a Baby | The Enchanted Feast | The Flying Crown | Mom's the Word | The Silent Knight | Enchanted Science Fair | King for a Day | When You Wish Upon a Well | Gizmo Gwen | Sofia the Second | Mystic Meadows | Princesses to the Rescue! | Ghostly Gala | The Emerald Key | Scrambled Pets | The Princess Stays in the Picture | Baileywhoops | Winter's Gift | The Leafsong Festival | Substitute Cedric | Clover Time | In a Tizzy | A Tale of Two Teams | The Littlest Princess | Buttercup Amber | Carol of the Arrow | Sidekick Clio
Season 3
Cool Hand Fluke | Minimus is Missing | Cedric Be Good | Princess Adventure Club | Minding the Manor | The Secret Library | New Genie on the Block | The Fliegel Has Landed | The Princess Ballet | All the Sprite Moves | Sofia in Elvenmoor | Stormy Lani | Lord of the Rink | The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle | Gone with the Wand | Bad Little Dragon | Bunny Swap | Her Royal Spyness | Best in Air Show | Dad's and Daughter's Day | The Secret Library: The Tale of the Noble Knight | The Bamboo Kite | Beauty is the Beast | Cauldronation Day | Camp Wilderwood | Royal Vacation | Hexley Hall | The Princess Prodigy | One for the Books
Season 4
Day of the Sorcerers | The Secret Library: Tale of the Eternal Torch | The Crown of Blossoms | Pin the Blame on the Genie | The Mystic Isles: The Princess and the Protector | The Royal Dragon | The Mystic Isles: The Mare of the Mist | Through the Looking Back Glass | Princess Jade | Ivy's True Colors | Too Cute to Spook | Pirated Away | The Mystic Isles: The Falcon's Eye | The Mystic Isles: The Great Pretender | The Mystic Isles: A Very Mystic Wassalia | The Birthday Wish | In Cedric We Trust | The Mystic Isles: A Hero for the Hoodwinks | The Mystic Isles: Undercover Fairies | A Royal Wedding | The Royal School Fair | The Lost Pyramid | Return to Merroway Cove | The Elf Situation
Specials
Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess | Sofia the First: The Floating Palace | Sofia the First: The Curse of Princess Ivy | Elena and the Secret of Avalor | Sofia the First: The Mystic Isles | Sofia the First: Forever Royal
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