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The earliest known version of Cinderella is attributed to Charles Perrault, who published "Cendrillon" in 1697. This French fairy tale tells the story of a young girl named Cinderella, who is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters after her father's passing. With the help of a fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the royal ball and captures the heart of Prince Charming. The story has since been adapted and retold in various forms, including the famous Disney animated film in 1950.

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For digital archivists and enthusiasts, the numbers are crucial. This represents the release date or internal filing code (July 13, 2018). In an era where thousands of videos are uploaded daily, these unique identifiers allow users to bypass "fake" re-uploads or low-quality mirrors to find the original, high-definition source. Why "More Than a Thrill" Resonates The story has since been adapted and retold

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