Trivia: When the animators where drawing Lucifer the cat they just couldn't get it right. Then when Walt Disney saw the animator Ward Kimball's cat, a furry calico, he declared "There's your Lucifer."
Trivia: Many of the people who contributed to this movie (including Walt and Roy Disney) say that if this movie hadn't been as successful as it was, it's likely that Disney Studios would have gone bankrupt at the time.
Trivia: The name of the Prince is never revealed, and he is never referred to as "Prince Charming" in the film.
Trivia: When the King and the Grand Duke fall from the chandelier, a "Goofy Holler" can be heard.
Trivia: The Prince is only on screen for a little more than two minutes in total. He was originally meant to have a larger role, but the artists found him too difficult to realistically animate.
Trivia: Lady Tremaine's name is only mentioned once throughout the whole film, when the young ladies and their parents are announced at the ball.
Answer: Cinderella's entire outfit was magically created by the Fairy Godmother. Not only was the spare shoe Cinderella had in her possession identical to the other one, it likely would be charmed so that she is the only one who can wear it. It's similar to young Arthur being the only person who could pull Excalibur from the stone because he was the true king. No other woman who attended the ball wore glass slippers. If they had, they'd be able to also produce the spare shoe as proof.
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