This film follows The Swan Princess: Kingdom of Music (2019) and precedes The Swan Princess: A Fairytale is Born (2023).
Notably, the couple's adopted daughter, Alise, is absent from the main plot of this film, being sent "off-camera" to a tulip festival.
The story follows Princess Odette and Prince Derek as they travel to the enchanted land of (inspired by China) for the wedding of Princess Mei Li and her true love, Chen. The Swan Princess: A Royal Wedding (2020)
Features Nina Herzog (Odette), Yuri Lowenthal (Derek), and Stephanie Sheh (Princess Mei Li). Runtime: Approximately 82 minutes. Rating: G (General Audiences). Plot Summary
The series began with the original 2D animated film in 1994 and transitioned to CGI animation starting with The Swan Princess Christmas (2012). This film follows The Swan Princess: Kingdom of
Upon arrival, they discover the ceremony is under threat from the evil sorceress . Fang transforms Chen into a dragon and curses Princess Mei Li, turning her into an unrecognizable old woman so Fang can impersonate her and marry Chen herself. With the help of Prince Li and their animal sidekicks, Odette and Derek must break the curse and defeat Fang before the wedding is ruined forever. Series Context
Report: The Swan Princess: A Royal Wedding (2020) is the tenth installment in the long-running animated franchise. Released on August 4, 2020, as a direct-to-video and digital sequel, it continues the adventures of Princess Odette and Prince Derek. Core Production Details Director: Richard Rich. Screenwriter: Brian Nissen. Features Nina Herzog (Odette), Yuri Lowenthal (Derek), and
Produced by Sony Wonder, Nest Family Entertainment, and Streetlight Animation.