<P> Félicie returns to her orphanage, having lost her spirit . She has a dream about being an infant in the arms of her late mother, a ballerina, who gave her the music box . She decides to return to Paris to help Odette and apologize to Victor . While cleaning the stage, Félicie encounters Camille, and they engage in a dance battle that is witnessed by all the students, Odette and Mérante . Félicie does a grand jeté over a flight of stairs, while Camille cannot . Mérante approaches the two girls and asks them why they dance, to which Camille admits that she dances only because her mother tells her to, while Félicie speaks stirringly of dance as her inheritance and passion . Camille admits that Félicie should dance Clara . Near Eiffel's workshop, where the Statue of Liberty is being constructed, Félicie invites Victor to the performance . A furiously deranged Régine arrives, chases Félicie up to the crown of the statue and pushes her off, but Victor saves her with aid from Camille . They arrive at the Opera just in time for Félicie to don Odette's special pointe shoes; Félicie kisses Victor on the cheek, and she performs in The Nutcracker . </P> <Ul> <Li> Elle Fanning as Félicie </Li> <Li> Dane DeHaan (Nat Wolff in the American version) as Victor </Li> <Li> Maddie Ziegler as Camille Le Haut </Li> <Li> Carly Rae Jepsen as Odette </Li> <Li> Terrence Scammell as Mérante </Li> <Li> Julie Khaner (Kate McKinnon in the American version) as Régine Le Haut, Camille's mother <Ul> <Li> (McKinnon also voiced the Mother Superior and Félicie's mother in the American version) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Mel Brooks (American version only) as M. Luteau, the supervisor of the orphanage </Li> <Li> Bronwen Mantel as the Mother Superior, the head of the orphanage </Li> </Ul> <Li> Elle Fanning as Félicie </Li> <Li> Dane DeHaan (Nat Wolff in the American version) as Victor </Li>

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