The two mice, Jacques and Gus-Gus, stole the stepsisters' sash and beads to use as trimming for Cinderella's dress.
In the Disney version the fight between Cinderella and her Step sisters right before the ball is about the borrowed clothing and jewelry that the mice borrowed to make her pink dress and outfit (The stepsisters were saying they hated everything that the mice borrowed)
Farmyard animals are turned into the coachmen.
Ciderella Prince charming Evil step mother Evil step sisters Mice king godmother
there were no dwarfs in Cinderella, only mice. there are dwarfs in snow white
Two. Gus and Jaq.
In the Disney version the fight between Cinderella and her Step sisters right before the ball is about the borrowed clothing and jewelry that the mice borrowed to make her pink dress and outfit (The stepsisters were saying they hated everything that the mice borrowed)
Farmyard animals are turned into the coachmen.
In the classic tale, there was the prince (who was not named), the three step sisters and the step mother. The sisters and mother met with a grisly end. The magic tree planted by Cinderella's mother was what granted her wishes. In Disney's version, there was the Fairy Godmother and the mice.
The two mice in Cinderella are named Jaq and Gus Gus. They do not have a specific name for Cinderella; they refer to her as Cinderelly.
Ciderella Prince charming Evil step mother Evil step sisters Mice king godmother
In the story of Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother magically transformed four mice into horses to pull Cinderella's pumpkin carriage to the royal ball.
Cinderella, Cinderella II, Cinderella III. :)
there were no dwarfs in Cinderella, only mice. there are dwarfs in snow white
Cinderella's best friends were the birds and the mice.
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Two. Gus and Jaq.