Anastasia Tremaine

Anastasia Tremaine is Cinderella's younger stepsister, Drizella's younger sister, and younger daughter to Lady Tremaine.

Personality
In the initial movie, Anastasia was portrayed as being just as selfish and spoilt as her sister Drizella. However her character is fleshed out considerably in Cinderella II: Dreams Come True and Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, showing that while her sister and mother are socialites, she is more interested in finding somebody who will love her for who she is. While she is indeed ungraceful and rather ugly in the first movie, as she becomes a more sympathetic character she is portrayed as being only plain (compared to the beauty of Cinderella) rather than ugly.

Cinderella
Anastasia spends most of her time in the first movie doing the same thing as Drizella and Lady Tramaine, that being harassing, humiliating, and making Cinderella's life horrible. She and Drizella are allowed to go to the ball that the prince is hosting, but like her sister Drizella, fails to catch the Prince's eye. When the Grand Duke arrives to their home to see if the slipper fits or not, Anastasia's large foot proves to be too big to fit into a size 4 shoe. Her hair is seen as curly and red. She was voiced by Lucille Bliss and later by Tress MacNeille.

Dreams Come True
In the 2nd movie, she appears to have not changed until she meets with the handsome baker of the town who catches her interest. Cinderella knows that look anywhere and comes to the result that Anastasia has fallen for the Baker. Her part in the movie ends with her and the baker dancing at another ball hosted this time by Cinderella, who is seen dancing with her prince.

A Twist in Time
The 3rd movie, however, is Anastasia's big appearance. She followed Cinderella and the Prince to where their picnic by the Fairy Godmother and the mice was being held. She is seen climbing a tree, only to fall and grab the wand belonging to the Fairy Godmother, then rushing back to her sister and mother and hold the wand, saying it was the answer to their prayers. Both Drizella and Lady Tramaine seem unconvinced up until when Anastasia accidently transforms the Fairy Godmother, who followed Anastasia, into a stone statue after trying to get her wand back. The step mother is immediatly interested in this and attempts on turning back time from between then and to the events in the first movie when the Duke comes to their home with the glass slipper.

Further information resides with Cinderella III: A Twist in Time.