Little Miss Hubbard and Her Cupboard

Little Miss Hubbard and Her Cupboard is a 1960 Walt Disney 2D Animated Motion Picture written by John Junkin and Robert Prosky and directed by Mary Beth Peil.

It is based on the classic fairytale of the same name and is the 17th Full Length Animated Feature of Disney featuring one of the few Disney Official Princesses.

The film features the voice-talents of Polly Bergen, Barbara Jefford, Robert Loggia, Miles O' Keefe, Annette O'Toole, Catherine Bach, Jerry Adler, Carolyn Jones, Alice Hirson, Sada Thompson, Alice Drummond and James Maxwell.

Plot
A nasty tyrannical queen loses her fortune and kingdom along with her three twin daughters and is forced to live in an old cottage where they un-provided for, the nasty four former royalties never learnt to cook and instead had their servants provide their food and now they are almost completely starved of food.

The queen however learns that a neighbouring kingdom (of whom she despised) has produced a princess daughter.

The queen eventually swoops in on the girl when she is six years of age and steals her from her kingdom.

In the woods while forcing the princess by hand to follow her she administers a memory potion to her which rids her of all her memories.

The queen then makes the princess grow up with her and her three nasty twin daughters as they're cook ans servant at the cottage.

It is revealed that the princess when she was six was identified as a master chef with a culinary brilliance which the queen discovered about and set forth to find their provider.

From their the princess grows up until nineteen years old as they're servant whom possesses horrible sleeping quarters and herself lives off scraps.

She embraces what she's got believing the ex-queen and the nasty three twin daughters of hers to be her family.

That is until one day by a lakeside a charming prince approaches the princess.

The Prince was indeed the prince whom she was to be betrothed to when she reached the approriate age of nineteen years old.

The two fall in love but the Princess makes the mistake of telling the queen and the three twin stepsisters of the prince's she met and formed an attraction with.

Upon her divolging the prince's name to the ex-queen stepmother she becomes revulsed with shock upon knowing the prince was the one she was to marry.

She then sets out with dark magic to kill the prince.

She from there then also locks up the princess in her sleeping quarters whilest she prepares another memory potion.

The princess however escapes just at the time the potion is prepared and her stepmother is coming upstairs to administer it to her.

The princess flees into the woods nearby during a violent rainstorm and falls into a swamp in which she almost drowns in.

She is however rescued by a hooded old lady who then takes her back to the old lady's cottage.

The old lady reveals her name to Little Miss Hubbard and to have been the cook for the princesses' true family until she was accused of use of dark magic and banished from the kingdom.

Little Miss Hubbard for the next few days shelters the Princess at the cottage and even introduces her to the reason why her home kingdom believed she was using dark magic:

Little Miss Hubbard possesses a collection of living kitchen utensils which talk, sing and frolic away at making culinary masterpieces.

The princess however is still grieving over believing the prince she met has been killed and the fact that she may be stuck with Little Miss Hubbard forever unable to return to her true family in their kingdom.

Little Miss Hubbard warms to her plight and sets her off on a journey to her home kingdom; she is however to be accompanied by three certain living kitchen utensils of whom Miss Hubbard trusts deeply will protect her from harm and lead her on the right path home.

The objects include: The Peas In A Pod Holder, Shake Cup and even the talking spider which serves as an assistant cook to Little Miss Hubbard.

The journey ventures on but is abruptly cut short when the group