In this animated special, Mal (played by Dove Cameron) and King Ben (played by Mitchell Hope) from the Disney Channel's Descendants movies are having their wedding.
It's an okay story, nothing big, but it does alright when it comes to the character relations and personalities. The ending comes from a positive place. The death of Carlos' actor Cameron Boyce is referenced to in a far more emotional way than you'd expect from the Descendants franchise. Also, they have Audrey (Charmed's Sarah Jeffrey) as a stressed-out, excessive wedding planner and she's probably the best part as she's funny to watch.
However, the special accentuates one of the cringiest parts of the movies: the insistence that two teenagers get engaged and then married. I think they're still in high school. Not a good message for kids saying you should find love and marriage at such a young age.
The character animation looks off and basic with simplistic clothes and movement. The lips don't even seem to match the dialogue. They kind of look like the cheap cartoons that appeared really early in the morning on Saturdays before the regular Fox Kids, Kids WB, etc. programming blocks came on, such as that Sherlock Holmes show that took place in the future, Liberty's Kids, Archie's Weird Mysteries. In fairness, the animators were going for a far more challenging type of character design than the basic Kalish style you find today. This is more the type of design you'd find during the eighties and nineties. The colorful backgrounds fair better.
A new song was written for this. Not memorable, but I felt it was a nice work.
The special seems to reunite all the actors from the films, but they're not all great at voice work. I think Jeffrey does the best work here, probably since she has the benefit of being the comic relief and getting to just have fun with her lines, while most of the other characters are expected to deliver the plot and the conflict.
If you have a kid who loves the Descendants, they'll like this. Again, it's alright. Not particularly good or bad.
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