Princess Lillifee

Princess Lillifee
Princess Lillifee

Film Details

Year

2009

Duration

70 minutes

Genres

Animation

Language

English

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Synopsis

In Pinkovia, every day is a delight for Lillifee, the fairy princess who flits about, waving her magic wand, keeping her kingdom just the way she likes it. From picking which fabulous outfit she’ll wear, to cooking up treats for her friends, Lillifee really lives the life of a princess! Until one day, she discovers that not everyone in Pinkovia is having such a happy time. So what does she do? She sets off on an adventure to put things right, of course, making friends with elves, mermaids and many other creatures along the way.

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