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'''Prince Charming''' is a protagonist featured in the world [[Castle of Dreams]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. He is the future king of the Castle of Dreams who serves as Cinderella's love interest, marrying her and saving her from the evils of [[Lady Tremaine]] after the events of the ball. He debuted in Disney's 1950 classic film, ''{{w|Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella}}''.
'''Prince Charming''' is a character featured in the world [[Castle of Dreams]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. He is the future king of the Castle of Dreams who serves as Cinderella's love interest, marrying her and saving her from the evils of [[Lady Tremaine]] after the events of the ball. He debuted in Disney's 1950 classic film, ''{{w|Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella}}''.


==Story==
==Story==

Revision as of 18:58, 22 August 2016

Template:Enemy Prince Charming is a character featured in the world Castle of Dreams in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. He is the future king of the Castle of Dreams who serves as Cinderella's love interest, marrying her and saving her from the evils of Lady Tremaine after the events of the ball. He debuted in Disney's 1950 classic film, Cinderella.

Story

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Prince and heir to the throne of Castle of Dreams, Prince Charming met Cinderella at his royal ball, which was held by the King in hopes of finding his son a wife. During the ball, they were cornered by a powerful Unversed, which was later defeated by Terra. Fortunately, this disruption did not disturb their romance and they proceeded to dance.

Prince Charming later came before the Grand Duke after Cinderella fled the ball, the Fairy Godmother's spell about to break, and was introduced to Aqua. They were both hesitant of each other, the Prince holding a search for the girl he had danced with. Telling the Grand Duke to find whichever maiden fit the lone glass slipper, he found Cinderella at the home of Lady Tremaine, marrying her, and thus saving her from the life of servitude she had lived with the wicked stepmother and her stepsisters.

Some time after the battle at the Keyblade Graveyard, Prince Charming dances with Cinderella in the ballroom while Jaq and the Fairy Godmother looking from the balcony.

Origin

In the original 1950 film, Prince Charming, voiced by William Phipps (though his singing voice is done by Mike Douglas), had a very minor role, appearing only at the ball scene and the film's end. At the ball, he appears to be bored with having to meet every single maiden in the kingdom which his father forced him to do. Once he lays eyes on Cinderella, he rushes to her and they start dancing. As they dance, they sing "So This is Love," until Cinderella is forced to leave at midnight.

Prince Charming and Snow White's Prince are the only Disney princes to not have an official name.