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Enchanted Once Upon Andalasia – GBA Game

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Enchanted Once Upon Andalasia GBA Game Boy Advance Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:712725003913
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Game Boy Advance
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GBA_ENCHANTED_ONCE_UPON_ANDALASIA

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

42 reviews for Enchanted Once Upon Andalasia – GBA Game

  1. gr8lady5260

    What an adorable film. Amy Adams is near perfection as a "Disney" princess thrust out of animation into the real world of modern day NYC. Her mannerisms and personality are exactly what you would expect to see if one of those exquisite ladies were to roam our world. Actually, all the actors whose characters are from the "animated world" do an excellent job of bringing their respective characters to real life…Susan Sarandon shines as the evil queen. The prince, Edward, and the queen’s flunky, Nathaniel, are both brought into this real world with humor and authenticity as well. Patrick Dempsey does a fine job as man trying to help this out-of-place gal, while getting a different perspective on life and love from her. His daughter is quite the little charmer as she readily accepts this person who seems to have jumped right out of her favorite fairy tale. It gives you everything a Disney animated fantasy would, only in OUR world. Turns out to be a great combination in the end, right up to "true love’s kiss" and an exciting finish. A truly unique experience. LOVED it!!!

  2. Beth B.

    Most adorable Disney movie. Be sure to watch the eipilogue when they showed the wonderful clips about how they filmed the move – ESPECIALLY how they used the trained pigeons and rats, and how they filmed the “extras” in Central Park. I think I’ve watched it about a half dozen times.

  3. PaintswithWords

    This is such a great feel-good comedy. I love how it makes fun of archetypes but also plays off of them in a way that works. It’s smart, funny, and well-paced for the most part. This is one of the few chick flicks I can get my husband to watch with me.

  4. Linda, San Antonio TX

    The only reason I don’t give it 5 stars is because I think the darkness associated with the evil queen is over the top. Everything else is superb!

  5. teols2016

    Sorry if I spoiled the plot or ending for you with my title there, but come on…this is a Disney film marketed towards families (I think…) Anyway, you’ll enjoy this film because it smartly takes what we love about those classic Disney animated fairytales and puts them smack in the middle of our modern-day society…live-action and all. Normally I am weary of these “fish out of water” stories as these unlikely matchups rarely work out well. I am happy to say that this film works and therefore becomes an exception to that trend. Amy Adams was enjoyable to watch and she really ought to consider a career on Broadway…seriously, do it now! Patrick Demsey was funny as the straight-man surrounded by these fairytale characters and his daughter, who totally believes in their origin…I always enjoy the straight man because he’s funny without trying. Was the film cheesey and predictably at times…of course, this is a Disney-created fairytale, but I’m past that. James Marston is also funny in a more obvious way because he never really embraces 21st century New York City. Susan Surandon was a good villain, but again, pretty standard and predictably…perfect for this Disney fairytale…even her magic powers didn’t surprise me. The animated squirrel coming to life in New York was pretty cool (apparently the CGI for that took forever…time well spent.) If you can’t already guess, I would recommend this film to Disney fans young and old because it brings together what each g.

  6. Raiza Marciscano

    Oh goodness. We have watched this movie like 10 times now. I have two girls 3 and 5 and they dance with the songs. Last time they had a play day with two other little girls and my daughter asked me to play this movie again. Asked me to raise the volume so they could dance again and again.I don’t care about all the critics of this movie by people saying that it is unrealistic bla bla bla. I know it is unrealistic. Most of those Disney princess movies are unrealistic. But it doesn’t hurt to dream. Also, that is the reason why we parents have to step in and explain our little girls about make believe, what is real or not, etc.I myself love this movie. I’m doing the chores while the girls watch it and I find myself glue to scree again.The only thing I didn’t like it that the movie tends to go faster for split seconds, but we won’t miss the scenes. I noticed it while we bought a new TV. Never noticed it in my old tv. Then I read the reviews that the movie skips or goes fast. It could be that we had played it so much that we may have damage it a little bit, or that I just never noticed it before. Believe me, the girls won’t notice that.Overall, I would recommend…. I JUST LOVE IT!!!!

  7. Discerning Parent of 3

    Great Movie that manages to balance both Parody and Homage to the genre of Fairy Tale ! I was not sure I was going to like this movie based on early reviews when it first came out. Then when finally did it was a great surprise. Amy Adams does a great job in getting you to both laugh and sympathize with her character’s dilemma without going over the top ( comes close but keeps it in check for the entire film . ) James Marsden , and Patrick Delaney are also wonderfully believable as well as the rest of the cast. This was made at a time when musicals were just coming back into mainstream so it really has to be viewed on DVD now and enjoyed in that context if you passed it up before. A must see ! Parents should pre-view before letting pre-teens and younger watch for only a couple scenes. Overall a great movie !

  8. Dawn H. Sims

    I love this movie… my husband loves this movie… my daughter loves this movie… my grandchildren love this movie… need I say more?!Amy Adams is the picture perfect cartoon come to life princess from facial expressions, to body movements, to song. Disney scored big with her performance, introducing the rest of the industry to her talent and insuring all the staring roles since.

  9. Mini

    Giselle (Amy Adams) is a princess waiting on Prince Edward (James Marsden). It is time for them to meet at a ball, so she does a sing-song call to all the mice and pigeons in the area to come to her aid. She must get ready for her big night! But Edward’s stepmother, Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon) won’t let that happen. She doesn’t want Giselle to have her Happily Ever After. Why? Envy, I guess? That seems to be the narrative in all of those old-fashioned Disney fairytales. So Queen Narissa sends Giselle into modern-day New York City, where nothing looks like a cartoon anymore. These are real people, and they seem unimpressed with real-life Giselle’s charm, even in her huge sparkling gown. Even divorce lawyer and single dad Robert Philip (Patrick Dempsey) is unimpressed. Giselle seems weird. She’s always sweet and happy, and she makes dresses out of his bed sheets and curtains — and what’s with all the mice, rats and pigeons in his apartment? But — to his surprise — he falls for Giselle, perky voice and bizarre musical numbers and all. There’s one problem though: he has a girlfriend (Indina Menzel), who he’d planned to marry. What’s worse? Queen Narissa is still after Giselle, and she won’t stop until Giselle bites into one of her poisoned apples.I just love this movie. I picture myself as Giselle whenever I go to a foreign land, or dive into my rich inner world, and I just love this kind of movie. This is a satire that mixes tropes from old Disney movies and modern-day rom-co.

  10. Red Bear

    Should I admit I watched this at least four times and would again? And again? This movie is a riot and still explodes with good will and romance. A spoof on fairy tales, it hits the mark every time. So, even this old lady who has sophisticated movie tastes is a sucker. As any fairy tale should, there is magic and clearly defined good and evil with the Good winning. (Oops, spoiler…I am sorry.) Don’t let that poofy dress and unstoppable toothy cheerfulness fool you, our heroine is no weakling. The story twists and turns in directions you can’t foresee…not an easy feat when you know this is still fairy tale. The songs are spirited and hilarious. The Happy Working song is brilliant! The seamless mix of animation and real life so clever. I mean how can you not root for Pip the chipmunk? Stand out performances by James Marsden and Timothy Spall. Amy Adams is phenomenal and perfectly cast. I enthusiastically recommend and even though it is even better watching with my granddaughter…not really necessary.

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