
It’s possible that she was favored by Lady Tremaine, as in the third film, Lady Tremaine chose Anastasia to wear the slipper and marry the prince, when she altered time using the Fairy Godmother's wand. However, Anastasia still felt a little bit jealous of Cinderella's incredible beauty as she was shown to be hesitant in asking for Cinderella's help to woo the local Baker, with whom she fell in love.

Her relationship with Cinderella was incredibly strained in the original film, but the sequel shows that Cinderella was able to let bygones be bygones. Her hair is seen as red and curly (styling into long ringlets and bangs). While she’s indeed unrefined and rather ugly in the first movie, as she becomes a more sympathetic character, she‘s portrayed as being only plain (compared to the beauty of Cinderella) rather than ugly. However, her character is fleshed out considerably in Cinderella II: Dreams Come True and Cinderella III: A Twist in Time, showing that, while her mother is a socialite, she’s more interested in finding somebody who’ll love her for who she is. In the first movie, Anastasia was portrayed as being just as selfish and spoiled as her sister Drizella.
