

Animation · Family
Overview
A shy princess discovers a secret door in her kingdom and enters a magical world full of magical creatures. She meets a mermaid and a fairy who tell her about a spoiled ruler threatening them.
Top Cast


Kelly Sheridan
Kelly Sheridan
Alexa (voice)
Kelly Sheridan
Alexa (voice)
Brittany McDonald
Brittany McDonald
Alexa (singing voice)
Brittany McDonald
Alexa (singing voice)


Ashleigh Ball
Ashleigh Ball
Nori (voice)
Ashleigh Ball
Nori (voice)


Chanelle Peloso
Chanelle Peloso
Romy (voice)
Chanelle Peloso
Romy (voice)


Tabitha St. Germain
Tabitha St. Germain
Malucia (voice)
Tabitha St. Germain
Malucia (voice)
Ellie King
Ellie King
Grandmother (voice)
Ellie King
Grandmother (voice)


Christopher Gaze
Christopher Gaze
Brookhurst (voice)
Christopher Gaze
Brookhurst (voice)


Jonathan Holmes
Jonathan Holmes
Grodlin (voice)
Jonathan Holmes
Grodlin (voice)


Britt Irvin
Britt Irvin
Jenna (voice)
Britt Irvin
Jenna (voice)


Michael Daingerfield
Michael Daingerfield
King of Zinnia (voice)
Michael Daingerfield
King of Zinnia (voice)
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