"The Princess Test" | |
Season 1, episode 8 | |
Airdate: | April 12, 2013 |
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Credits | |
Writer: | Laurie Israel Rachel Ruderman |
Director: | Jamie Mitchell Larry Leichliter (co-director) |
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"The Princess Test" is the eighth episode of season one of Sofia the First.
Summary
When Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather announce a big test for the princesses, Sofia feels the pressure of proving herself among the princesses born into royalty.
Story
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Characters
Main characters:
Supporting characters:
- Princess Amber
- Princess Hildegard
- Princess Maya (first full appearance)
- Princess Jun (first full appearance)
- Flora
- Fauna
- Merryweather
Villains:
- None
Other characters:
- Princess Clio (no lines)
- Princess Mae (no lines)
- Mrs. Higgins (only appearance)
- Princess Vivian (no lines)
- Princess Penelope (no lines)
- Emperor Quon (first appearance; hand-sized, hologram-like; cameo; no lines)
- Princess Lakshmi (no lines)
- Princess Leena (first appearance; no lines)
Locations
- Royal Preparatory Academy
- Ballet room
- Library
- Ballroom
- Mrs. Higgins's cottage (only appearance)
- Wei-Ling (first mentioned)
Objects
- Amulet of Avalor
- Hand fans
- Wheelbarrow
- Princess test trophy
Cast
Songs
- "I Belong"
Full credits
The following credits are how they are seen on-screen (or as close as possible).
- Executive Producer: Jamie Mitchell
- Co-Executive Producer and Story Editor: Craig Gerber
- Directed by: Jamie Mitchell
- Co-Directed by: Larry Leichliter
- Written by: Laurie Israel and Rachel Ruderman
- Line Producer: Clay Renfroe
- Developed for Television by: Craig Gerber
- With the Voice Talents of: Ariel Winter as Sofia, Darcy Rose Byrnes as Amber, Tress MacNeille as Merryweather, Barbara Dirickson as Flora, Russi Taylor as Fauna, Olivia Grace as Princess Maya, Coco Grayson as Princess Hildegard, Michaela Zee as Princess Jun
- Additional Voices: Russi Taylor
- Casting By: Brian Mathias
- Dialogue Director: Sam Riegel
- Storyboard: Viki Anderson, David Scott Smith, Eddy Houchins, Holly Forsyth
- Color Stylist: Carol S. Berke
- Lead Character Design: Linda Miller
- Prop Design: Colette Van Mierlo
- Background Paint: Dee Farnsworth
- Character Design: Marianne Tucker
- Location Design: Ed Ghertner
- Storybook: Carole Holliday, Carol S. Berke, Dee Farnsworth
- Storyboard Revisions: Suzanne Hirota Burks, Lonnie Lloyd, Cathy Jones, Linda Miller, Misty Marsden
- Timing Directors: Connor Flynn, Mircea Kyle Mantta, Woody Yocum
- Continuity Coordinator: Denise A. Link
- Original Underscore by: Kevin Kliesch
- Songwriter and Vocal Producer: John Kavanaugh
- "Sofia the First Main Title Theme"
- Written by: John Kavanaugh & Craig Gerber
- Produced by: Danny Jacob
- Animation Production by: Toiion Animation Studios
- Educational Consultants: Innovative Education Research and Consulting, Vicki Ariyasu, Becky Herr-Stephenson, May Chao
- Film Editor: Pieter Kaufman
- Assistant Film Editor: Jenny Jordan
- Animatic Editor: Jessie Marion, Pieter Kaufman
- Supervising Sound Editors: Timothy J. Borquez, MPSE, Tom Syslo
- Sound Editors: Matt Brown, Tony Orozco, Eric Freeman
- Re-Recording Mixers: Eric Freeman, CAS, Timothy J. Borquez, CAS
- Foley Artist: Diane Greco
- Post Studio Coordinator: Melissa Waters
- Foley Mixer: Bobby Crew
- Post Production Supervisor: Veronique Piercy
- Technical Directors: Leo Riley, Jessie Slipchinsky
- Dialogue Recording Engineer: Mark Kondracki
- Post Production Coordinator: Treasure Rawson
- Track Reading: James N. Harrison
- Assistant Audio Engineer: Simon Kumar
- Production Coordinator: Willie Sims
- Production Supervisor: William C. Turner
- Production Associate: Amy Lou I. Ferrer
- Production Secretary: Mallory Hara
- Digital Coordinator: Ryan Burkhard
- Script Coordinator: Leona Beckert, Dawn Connors
- Talent Coordinator: Abbie D'Andrea
- Production Control: Michael Giammarese
- Produced by: Disney Television Animation
Notes/trivia
- This episode was included on the Sofia the First: Ready to Be a Princess DVD on September 17, 2013.
- There are a hundred and thirty-eight kingdoms as of this episode.