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Birthday Girl is a 20X1 traditional hand-drawn animated American film produced by Walt Disney Animated Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. it is loosely based on the PBS Kids series WordGirl.

The film is the 71st film in the Disney animated features canon and is also the second film in the 2nd Disney Renaissance.

Plot
The film begins with a montage of scenes depicting WordGirl, a superhero with a super vocabulary, and her many exploits during a broadcast of a WordGirl-themd documentary. The TV turns off and the opening credits are shown as a warped version of the "Happy Birthday" song plays in the background.

A girl named Violet is spending the day at the zoo, when she encounters Eileen, who enlarges and turns green whenever she doesn't get her way. When Eileen steals a chimpanzee named Huggy out of greed, she calls on WordGirl to help her get it back. However, in their quest to find Huggy and his captor, they seem to be exaggerating to a lot of busy people.

WordGirl and Violet encounter Eileen, who is now the size of a giant monster, climbing the top of the Gold Star Tower. WordGirl uses Violet's help to teach Eileen to be generous in order to rescue Huggy and get Eileen to shrink back to normal size.

The next day, the Pretty Princess Wonderland Workshop has come to town, and some priceless, jewel-encrusted Pretty Princess figurines, courtesy of Reginald's jewelry shop, are on display. But Eileen, wanting to get her hands on the figurines, breaks in and steals them. Meanwhile, Violet are on their way to the workshop, only to arrive at a crime scene investigation. She calls WordGirl to help out. Reginald is having a breakdown, and seems to be very distressed. He says that all he heard of the thief was her "haunting" voice: "Mine, mine, MINE!" Police Commissioner Watson refuses to tell WordGirl the whole story, claiming he does not have the time, but he does mention that the thief is "a little girl between eight and ten, has super strength, and loves the Pretty Princess show".

WordGirl decides to investigate herself, and finds a Magic Pony figurine left behind, which she keeps for evidence. She and Bob return to her spaceship hideout, where she "investigates" the figurine, but actually is playing with it. The Police Commissioner calls her informing her about the robbery, and WordGirl tells him all the information she has, leading up to the fact that Eileen has done it. But when the police and WordGirl check out her house, all the police see is a cute little girl whose birthday is today. WordGirl investigates the house while the policemen are fawning over Eileen, saying that "this little ray of sunshine wouldn't do anything wrong in a million years". The commissioner realizes that the information about the thief fits WordGirl perfectly, and tells her to empty her pockets. When they find that she has been carrying the Magic Pony figurine the whole time, they think she stole the figurine set, don't believe her stories, and arrest her.

The warden then comes up to her cell and says that he once said "the day WordGirl goes to jail is the day I eat my hat". True to his word, he takes his hat and starts eating it. WordGirl tries to convince him that she doesn't belong here and to help her get out, but he proves to be no help, even saying that he thinks WordGirl doesn't enjoy his company. The warden also says that she needs to stay in her cell until her trial. While they wait, the warden starts eating a hat made of jerky.

Meanwhile, Huggy (who wasn't arrested) tries to fight the villains running amok around the city, but wasn't a match for them, and gave up. Later, at the courthouse, Huggy dresses in a suit and glasses and acts as a lawyer for WordGirl. Someone else enters, and it's none other than WordGirl's adoptive mother, District Attorney Botsford! She says that it's her job to make sure WordGirl goes to jail and gets "punished for her crime". The first witness Mrs. Botsford calls up is Reginald, the keeper of the figurines, who is still having a breakdown. Sorrowfully, he tells his side of the story. He seems to have heart for his figurines, describing them as "poor" and "innocent", and saying that they "trusted him" and "he let them down", and he "doesn't deserve to be a jewelry store clerk". WordGirl objects that since Reginald didn't see the girl who stole them, it wasn't fair for him to say WordGirl did it.

Mrs. Botsford then calls WordGirl to the stand. She asks WordGirl if she was a little girl (yes), if she has super strength (yes), and if she loved the Pretty Princess show (yes, I love it more than anything!). WordGirl's last answer surprised the other court members, adding to the proof that she stole the figurines. WordGirl objects by stating that she knows another little girl who has super strength and loves Pretty Princess (but really, who doesn't), and calls Eileen, who just happened to be at the courthouse, to the stand. WordGirl asks Eileen if she was a little girl (yes, a wittle-wittle girl) and if she loved Pretty Princess (that's my favoritest thing ever!). WordGirl then said that if it was her birthday, she would want a birthday gift, and tempts her with the Magic Pony figurine. Eileen wants it, but WordGirl doesn't give it to her, causing Eileen to shout "Mine, mine, MINE!", grow bigger, and break the roof. Reginald said that voice was the one he heard at the robbery scene, and everyone now knew that Eileen has super strength; a perfect match for the thief description.

Eileen takes the figurine and Mrs. Botsford, and starts rampaging around the city. When WordGirl catches up to Eileen, she says that Mrs. Botsford is another girl's mommy, and that it's not fair if Eileen has two mommies and another girl has none. Eileen realizes this, and puts Mrs. Botsford down, causing her to shrink back to her normal size. They go back to the courthouse to finish up the case, where the judge says that WordGirl is not guilty and that she could go back to fighting crime.

Cast

 * Pamella Adlon as Eileen
 * Maria Bramford as Violet and District Attorney Botsford
 * Danna Phirman as WordGirl

Trivia

 * This film is loosely based on 2 episodes from the WordGirl TV series "The Birthday Girl" and "The Wrong Side of the Law"
 * There are several differences between the film and the WordGirl TV series.
 * In the show, Huggy was WordGirl's sidekick, whilst in the film he is depicted living in the zoo.
 * In the film, WordGirl's secret identity Becky Botsford is never revealed, unlike in the TV series.
 * District Attorney Botsford is not revealed to be related to WordGirl/Becky.
 * A new WordGirl TV series based on the film, titled Birthday Girl and WordGirl is in development.