Olivia's Past (version 2)

Christopher Storm presents

Oliviarella

Based on Walt Disney's 1950 animated classic "Cinderella"

With the voices of

Noah Cyrus as Olivia Flaversham

Alyson Stoner as the singing voice of Olivia Flaversham

Frankie Jonas as Fievel Mousekewitz

Jake T. Austin as the singing voice of Fievel Mousekewitz

Susan Sarandon as Queen Narissa

Tim Curry as Professor Ratigan

Tress MacNeille as Babs Bunny

Kath Soucie as Fifi LaFume

Nancy Cartwright as Gosalyn Waddlemeyer

Gail Matthius as Shirley the Loon

Alexander Gould as Bambi

Brendon Baerg as Thumper

Paige O'Hara as Belle

Victor Brandt as Papa Mousekewitz

Susan Silo as Mama Mousekewitz

John Cleese as Basil of Baker Street

Frank Welker as Toby and Felicia

Chorus: Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah! Ooooooooh! Oliviarella You're as lovely as your name Oliviarella You're a sunset in a frame Though your dressed in rags, You wear an air of queenly grace'' Anyone can see Your throne would be your proper place Oliviarella If you give your heart a chance, It will lead you To the kingdom of romance There, you'll see your dreams unfold Oliviarella Oliviarella In the sweetest story ever told

We see a book with a title of this parody on top of a bunch of books, three of them are titled "Olivia White and the Seven Thugs," "Fievel Pan," and "Sleeping Olivia." Then the book opened by itself, showing a picture of a tiny kingdom.

"Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there was a tiny kingdom. Peaceful, prosperous, and rich in romance and tradition."

The next page shows a picture of two mice in front of a stately chateau.

"Here in a stately chateau, there lived a widowed male toymaker mouse, named Hiram Flaversham, and his little daughter, Olivia."

The pages in the book become real, and so do the mice.

One of the mice is a father mouse, who is half-bald, with tan fur, a red mustache and sideburns, curvy, pink ears, a black nose, white buckteeth, and brown eyes. He wears spectacles that are too big for his head, a creamy shirt with rolled-up sleeves, a red bow tie, an olive green apron, dark brown trousers, and brown shoes. His name was Hiram Flaversham.

The second mouse is a 1-year-old baby girl with tan fur, a small white bucktooth, curvy pink ears, a pink heart-shaped nose, blue eyes, and little hands and feet. She wears a diaper, along with baby pink footy pajamas, and a matching hair-bow behind her left ear. Her name was Olivia Flaversham, Hiram's infant daughter. She was the one who is petting a 3-week-old elephant calf as a Basset hound puppy watches from a fountain.

"Although he was a kind and devoted father, and gave his beloved child every luxury and comfort, still, he thought she needed a mother's care."

Five figures are staring through a window. They are a human woman, a young bunny, a young skunk, and two ducklings.

The woman was a slender, beautiful woman with fair skin, rosy cheeks, red lips, black hair with curly strands, brown eyes, and teal eyelids, wearing a purple off-the-shoulder dress with a heart-shaped neckline (that shows her breast cleavage), long sleeves, a high matching collar with a black hem, and black lining from her breasts to the very bottom of her skirt, a black Gothic-style shawl, matching gloves, dark blue stockings, black ballet flats, and a silver tiara. Her name was Queen Narissa, Flaversham's new wife.

Petted by Narissa is a kitten with tan fur (with lighter tan markings at the muzzle and underbelly), triangular pink ears, mean yellow eyes, a small red nose, and long whiskers, wearing a lavender bow in her hair. Her name was Felicia.

"And so he married again, choosing for a second wife, a woman of good family, with four adopted daughters older than Olivia. By name Babs Bunny, Fifi LaFume, Gosalyn Mallard, and Shirley the Loon."

One of the girls was a 4-year-old bunny with pink fur, blue eyes, and a pink nose, wearing a big purple bow on her head and a yellow short-sleeved dress. Her name was Babs Bunny, Narissa's adopted daughter.

The second one was a 4-year-old purple and white skunk with a pink nose, and blue eyes, wearing only a pink sleeveless dress. Her name was Fifi LaFume, Narissa's other adopted daughter and Babs' sister.

The third one was a 5-year-old duckling with cream feathers, orange-red hair done in two French braids, an orange beak and feet, and green eyes, wearing a baby-blue shirt and green overalls. Her name was Gosalyn Waddlemeyer-Mallard, Narissa's other daughter and Babs' and Fifi's sister.

The fourth and last one was another 5-year-old duckling with white feathers, and orange beak and feet, and blue eyes, wearing a fuchsia-pink sleeveless dress over a white T-shirt and a fuchsia-pink bow on her head. Her name was Shirley the Loon, Narissa's other daughter and Babs', Fifi's, and Gosalyn's other sister.

On a rainy night, we see Olivia, crying on the bed as her father passed away. Narissa and her daughters saw her passing, until Narissa smirked evilly at Olivia.

"It was upon the untimely death of this good man, however, that Queen Narissa's true nature was revealed. Cold, cruel, and bitterly jealous of Olivia's charm and beauty, she was grimly determined to follow the interest of her four awkward daughters and her new husband, Professor Ratigan."

Four years later

At dawn, the chateau is now in disrepair.

"Thus, as time goes by, the château offered to disrepair, for the family fortunes were spoiled by the vain and selfish step-sisters, while Olivia was abused, humiliated, and forced to become a servant at her own house. And yet, through it all, Olivia remained ever gentle and kind, for each dawn she believes that one day her dreams of happiness will come true."