After Sofia helps a little mermaid named Oona, Sofia's amulet grants her the power to transform into a mermaid and visit her new friend's underwater kingdom. But when Cedric (disguised as a seamonster) plots to steal Oona's enchanted Mermaid Comb, danger surfaces for both worlds. With a little help from special guest, Princess Ariel, Sofia embarks on an adventure to rescue Oona and prevent a typhoon before it's too late.
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Sofia the First: The Floating Palace
Disney Junior Field Trip takes us to Walt Disney World and Disney's Hollywood Studios where our special guest gets to meet two very beloved Princesses. In the ...
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Sofia The First | The Floating Palace - Part 1| Disney Junior UK
Sofia's amulet has given her powers to swim in the water like a mermaid! For more fun and games from all of your favourite shows head over to: ...
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Sofia the First: The Floating Palace is a television special of the Disney Junior animated series Sofia the First. she is mee the princes ariel the little mermaids.
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