Appearances:
Movies:
• The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute
Series:
• The Land of Flowers
Inspiration: Character of the same name from The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A Hoffmann
Voiced by: Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld
Full Name: Marie Stahlbaum
Age: 17
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Blue
Skin: Fair
Species: Human
Occupation:
Dancer
Home:
Germany (Formerly)
Poinsettia Kingdom
Family:
Mr. Stahlbaum (Father, deceased)
Mrs. Stahlbaum (Mother)
Other Relatives
• Agatha (Maternal or Paternal Aunt)
• King Edward (Future Father-in-law)
• George's Mother (Future mother-in-law, deceased)
• Phillip (Future Stepbrother-in-law)
Partners: George (Fiancé)Marie is the main protagonist in The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute.
Physical Description:
Marie is a 17-year old woman with long blond hair usually tied back in a bun, light blue eyes, and fair skin.Her main outfit consists of a short-sleeved light blue party dress with snowflake patterns on the lower half of her bodice, an ankle-length skirt. The shirt has lace piping at the sleeves (which are puffed), neckline and hem. The feet are light blue ballet slippers and she wears a light blue choker around her neck.
Marie in her ballet outfit
The ballet outfit she wears for her Christmas party is all white with blue tulips on the bodice. Her sleeves are short and see-through and stick out. The tutu's trimming and the band around her waist are blue. There is also golden scale pattern around the tutu's hem. Her legs are covered with pale blue leggings and her toe shoes are gray and tied with light blue ribbon. On her neck is a golden choker.
When she was a child she wore a short, puffy sleeved, floor length light blue dress with royal blue trim at the hem and sleeves. Her blond hair is a shorter and loose and tucked into a light blue bonnet.
YOU ARE READING
The Nutcracker and the Magic Flute and the land of flowers ultimate guide
FantasyThe book to get all the info on the movie and my new fanfiction series: The Land of Flowers All credits go to the Luminescence Studio in Russia for the characters, places, and objects mentioned. Other credits go to the people who did some art shown.