Disney In The House: Easter

Disney In The House: Easter is a 2017 direct-to-video film from DisneyToon Studios, Walt Disney Wonder Studios, and Owen Laramore Home Video, and distributed by Paramount Pictures. A stand-alone sequel to Disney In The House: Introduction, the film was directed by Klay Hall and stars Sarah Silverman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ed O'Neill, Tom Hanks, Dee Bradley Baker, Frank Welker, Owen Laramore, and Michael J. Fox reprising their roles from Introduction. New additions include Russell Brand, Hugo Weaving, Jenny Cooper, and Mary J. Blige.

Plans for an Easter film were confirmed before the success of Disney In The House: Introduction. John Powell did not return to compose the score, and was instead replaced by Theodore Shaprio. The DVD was released on April 16, 2017. It grossed $35 million against a $10 million budget, and received generally positive reviews from critics, who commended the musical score, the humor, the screenplay, the story, the visual affects, the animation, the live-action motion capture, the voice performances, and the production values. It is also the second installment in the Disney In The House DVD saga. A sequel, Disney In The House: Easter Sequel, was released on April 1, 2018.

Plot
Vanellope is having an Easter party to celebrate the day that she made her family. She and her friend, Judy, plan to host an Easter egg hunt. However, the Easter Bunny doesn't show up. Vanellope and Judy decide to find him.

By the time they arrive at his house, they meet the Easter Bunny. His grandpa, Garlic Bunny, however, declares the day as "Spring Cleaning Day". He tells them that Easter is forbidden without yelling in her face, and leaves. Not wanting to let him down, Vanellope and Judy reluctantly clean the house. Judy then bumps into a closet full of old Easter decorations. They decorate the house, surprising Garlic, who pushes Vanellope and Judy away for disobeying him.

Vanellope and Judy think of a new plan to prove Garlic wrong. The next morning, Vanellope and Judy return to the Bunny house. After taking a giant baby chicken, They lure Easter Bunny to a spot where they can have an Easter egg hunt. But once the hunt is ready, Garlic, seeming to have went finding them for hours, arrives. Vanellope taunts Garlic to anger him, but he explains the very moment his wife got killed by a giant chicken, takes the marker gun Vanellope made three months prior and destroys the Easter egg hunt. Easter Bunny tries to get him to explain himself, but he disagrees and grounds him. Garlic accuses Vanellope of brainwashing his grandson and renders her an idiot. Enraged by Garlic's stubbornness, Vanellope tells him that he is a horrible grandfather and runs off in anger. Vanellope feels like Easter was her fault and becomes discouraged.

Vanellope regains confidence when Judy tells her that Easter can still be celebrated despite the fun being destroyed, saying that she will share the blame. Garlic, having to have overheard this, approaches Vanellope and apologizes to her for being mean. Although upset, Vanellope forgives him. Just at that moment, the giant chicken invades the Disney City. Vanellope, Judy, and Garlic quickly hatch a plan to use the baby as bait to lure the mama out of the Disney City. Vanellope jumps after the baby and saves it.

Vanellope reunites the baby with its mother and bids the Bunny family a farewell. Judy and Vanellope head home, and the Easter Party is resumed. The film ends with Mr. Narrator revealing that it was the Best Easter in the Disney Neighborhood, and with Vanellope shouting "B.B.F.N., Bye-Bye for now!".

Cast

 * Sarah Silverman as Vanellope
 * Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy
 * Ed O'Neill as Hank
 * Tom Hanks as Woody
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Aliens/Agent P
 * Frank Welker as Iggy
 * Owen Laramore as Lawrence
 * Michael J. Fox as Mr. Ziploc
 * Russell Brand as Easter Bunny
 * Hugo Weaving as Garlic Bunny
 * Jenny Cooper as giant baby chicken
 * Mary J. Blige as giant mama chicken
 * Laurie Metcalf as Grandma Bunny
 * David Ogden Stiers as Narrator