No , the producers took liberties with the historical character of Anastasia the daughter of the last Tsar .
Princess Anastasia appeared in the 1997 animated film of the same name "Anastasia".
The names of Cinderella's stepsisters in the animated Disney film are Anastasia and Drusilla.
I believe you are referring to the animated characters in the 1997 film Anastasia. This movie was based on an urban legend that Anastasia Nikolaevna possibly survived the execution of her family. Her father was the last Tsar, and sovereign of Imperial Russia.
The Story of Anastasia was created on 1956-09-27.
Dmitri's daughter is named Anya. She is a character from the animated film "Anastasia," which is loosely based on the legend of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. The film portrays her journey to discover her identity and her connection to her royal past.
Anastasia in animated form spawned a short-lived flurry of juvenile books based to varying degrees on the plot of the cartoon film.
I would have to say Anastasia, some of the film advertising even called it a modern, animated Russian Fairy tale!
Shrek, Anastasia, and The Swan Princess are a few examples.
Either in DVD stores or on E-bay
In the 1950 Disney animated film, "Cinderella," Drizella and Anastasia are the step-sisters of Cinderella and their last name is Tremaine. Lady Tremaine is their mother and Cinderella's stepmother.
Anastasia
In the 1997 animated movie "Anastasia," the bat's name is Bartok. Bartok is mostly shown in scenes with Rasputin, the antagonist and resident "bad guy" of the film. The character Bartok is voiced by Hank Azaria, an actor known for his roles in other animated enterprises such as "The Simpsons," "The Simpsons Movie," and "The Smurfs."