Disney's Sleeping Beauty Cartoon Movie (1959)

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This is also shown to storyline story-wise to be credited to Charles Perrault's version I just published of The Sleeping Beauty in The Woods in the last chapter just as Disney's Cinderella storyline story wise was also credited to Charles Perrault...

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This is also shown to storyline story-wise to be credited to Charles Perrault's version I just published of The Sleeping Beauty in The Woods in the last chapter just as Disney's Cinderella storyline story wise was also credited to Charles Perrault's tale of that as well.
Disney's music in Sleeping Beauty is straight from the ballet made of Sleeping Beauty credited below this page appears right before the page that credits Charles Perrault with the storyline story-wise base of his The Sleeping Beauty in The Wood. All except for "Once Upon A Dream." music piece.

  In a faraway land, long ago, King and his fair Queen

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  In a faraway land, long ago, King and his fair Queen. Many years had they long for a child and one day their wish was granted. At last a daughter was born, and they called her. Aurora. Yes, they named her after the dawn for she filled their lives with sunshine. Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom so that all of high of low estate might pay homage to the infant Princess. And our story begins on that most joyful day.
  Visitors from throughout the kingdom came to celebrate the birth of the princess, including the three good fairies, who arrived with gifts.
  Waving their wands, Flora gave the princess the gift of beauty, while Fauna gave her the gift of song. Merryweather was about to bestow her gift when the evil fairy Maleficent appeared in a flash of green fire.

"Well, quite a glittering assemblage King Stefan

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"Well, quite a glittering assemblage King Stefan. Royalty, nobility, the gentry, and oh, how quaint, even the rabble. I really felt quite distressed at not receiving an invitation." Maleficent spoke.

"You weren't wanted." Merryweather instantly responds.

"Not wanted?!" asked Maleficent shocked. She collects herself and sighs in responds. "Oh, dear! What an awkward situation. I had hoped it was merely due to some oversight. Well, in that event, I'd best be on my way."

"And you're not offended, Your Excellency?" asks Queen Leah.

"Why no, your Majesty." Maleficent calmly tells the Queen. "And to show I bear no ill will, I too will bestow a gift on the child. "'Listen well, all of you!"
She cast her gift strengthening the gift of Flora's for beauty in the process as she announced it. "The princess will indeed grow in grace and beauty beloved by all who know her. But, before the Sun sets on her 16th birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die!"
"Oh, no!" Leah said without sounding alarmed and picked up her baby in her arms from her cradle whereas Stefan shouted to the guards. "Seize that creature!"
"Stand back, you fools!" Maleficent warns the soldiers as she disappeared in the green flames she appeared from away from the room her sinister laugh echoing back from the stone walls of the palace now.

Luckily, Merryweather still had a gift to give. She cast her spell to soften Maleficent's curse. Now Aurora would not die when she she pricked her finger. She would simply fall into a deep slumber, only to be Awakened with True Love's Kiss.

But King Stefan still fearful of his daughter's life did then and there decree that every spinning wheel in the kingdom should on that very day be burned. So it was done.
And so with heavy hearts, they agreed that the three good fairies, disguised as peasant women, would raise the child in secret far away from the castle.
Over the years, the child grew into a beautiful young woman who made friends with all of the forest animals. Her three aunties called her Briar Rose and surrounded her with love. But they never told her the secret of her past. On the day of her sixteenth birth, Briar Rose, still did not know that she was a Princess. She spent the morning singing to her friends about how she'd had a glorious dream.

In it, she'd met the most wonderful prince. Briar Rose was convinced he was her true love. Little did Briar Rose know, a prince was passing nearby at that moment. He was Prince Phillip, the very prince that the king and queen had planned for her to marry. Phillip didn't know Briar Rose was a Princess either. But he was so taken with her beautiful songs, he hopped off his horse. Phillip emerged from the trees, and as he and Briar Rose sang and danced together, she realized this man reminded her of the prince in her dreams. She felt as if she'd always known him. Briar Rose was excited for him to meet her aunties, so she inited him to come to the cottage that evening. She knew that she was falling in love.
But when Briar Rose returned to the cottage, her aunties told her that they were good fairies and she was a princess. She was supposed to return to her parents' castle that night. There she would meet the prince she was already engaged to marry.
Briar Rose was overcome with sadness. She only wanted to marry the man she had just met, her dream prince.
  When Aurora arrived at the castle, the three fairies left her alone to mourn. But Maleficent soon appeared to make her curse comes true. She put Aurora in a trance and led the princess to a spindle hidden high in the castle. There, Aurora pricked her finger and fell into a deep sleep.
When the three good fairies found Aurora, they had realized that Maldficent's evil curse had come true.
They put the whole castle to sleep with the young Princess so the curse's fruition was kept hushed.
Now they had to find Aurora's true love from the forest so he could give her True Love's Kiss.
  It didn't take the three fairies long to recognize that Prince Phillip was the man Aurora had met in the forest - her betrothed was her true love!
But he was in Maleficent's dungeon. The Fairies freed him and then armed him with the Sword of Truth and the Shield of Virtue. Now he was prepared to fight the evil fairy and save Aurora!
But the evil fairy was not easy to defeat.
  Back at the castle, Phillip came face-to-face with Maleficent, who had transformed into a giant, fire-breathing dragon.
However, with the help of the three good fairies, Phillip was able to send his sword flying swift and sure.
With Maleficent gone, Phillip rushed to Aurora's side and bestowed a gentle kiss upon her lips. Aurora's eyes fluttered open - the curse had been broken!
When she saw her beloved, the man from the forest, she smiled. Now the prince and princess could live happily ever after.

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