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Snoodlerella is the first story in Sweetpea Beauty and acts as sort of a sequel to A Snoodle's Tale. The story is based off of Cinderella.

Plot[]

The story begins with Bob narrating about a village called Snoostein and then tells about a stepsnoodle who lived with her stepdaugther named Snoodlerella. She goes on about her appearance and tells to fix her glasses and her hair. Then she tells her if she wants to attend the Grand Snoodle Ball, which the king is hosting, she needs to fix her apperance, Snoodlerella feels sad that she'll never look pretty like her stepsisters. The Stepsnoodle tells her that she has hired someone to fix her appearance for the ball. Then she tells her to go to her room and to wait for them to arrive. Snoodlerella sadly does what she is told and heads to her room. She then talks to her stuffed bear and dove and asks them if they thinks that she is pretty. She thinks that it is not fair for her to not be pretty. She then headed to her bed and cried. She wept for about an hour or more. Then there was soft knock on her door. The door opened to reveal a blueberry with 3 ducks and they came in to her room.

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Fun Facts[]

Trivia[]

  • On the back of the newspaper that the StepSnoodle was looking at, you can see a picture of the farmer from A Snoodle's Tale which is ironic since this segment acts as a sequel to it.
  • In some airings of the episode on TBN and Smile of a Child, this segment and the Silly Song were removed.

Remarks[]

  • The fairy godmother tells Snoodlerella to close her eyes when they start styling her, but as they start, her eyes are back open.

Goofs[]

  • During the Snoodle Birthday Song, the Snoodle playing the trumpet is completely rigid, the only thing moving being his hands and the trumpet, which snaps back and forth between two positions.
  • Though the Step-Snoodle has one side of the newspaper facing Snoodlerella, a shot later she flips the newspaper over to reveal the same side to Snoodlerella.
  • Snoodlerella's sisters freeze and glitch for a split second.
  • A small glitch is visible on Step-Snoodle's eyelid.
  • When the Step-Snoodle pokes Snoodlerella's hair, she vibrates for a second.
  • The two sisters' hair clips into each other while Snoodlerella is walking up the stairs.
  • When Snoodlerella's looking at herself in the mirror, her eyelids move back up before she blinks.
  • Her reflection is also in lower render quality.
  • Snoodlerella and her plushies clip through the bed when she jumps on it.
  • When the camera pans up to the machine in Snoodlerella, it lags briefly.
  • When Snoodlerella looks back at the mirror, she glitches for a split second.
  • The first sister's eyelids glitch out before the shot switches again.
  • The Snoodle who's driving the carriage's animation is unfinished.
  • The ladel at the punch bowl clips through the bowl and the cup.
  • Snoodlerella takes a cup of the drink, but the drink is invisible.
  • When Snoodlerella says "Can't you see for yourself?", her bottom eyelids are missing.
  • The lighting of the right background candlestick only appears when the King stops walking.

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