

The girls play a number of pranks on each other.ġ st – Sharon flips Susan’s canoe into the lake.Ģ nd – Susan covers Sharon’s cabin with string, honey, hay, and other messy materials.ģ rd – Sharon cuts off the back of Susan’s dress at the camp dance. Susan/Hallie are immediately in denial about their similar looks and tease the other twin about her appearance. Hallie and Annie see each other for the first time after fencing one another and then taking off their helmets.

Susan and Sharon see each other for the first time in the food line when they are both reaching for a drink carton. The Arapaho cabin is used in both films but is home to a different twin in each version Sharon, where Arapahoe is spelt with an “e”, and Hallie. Sharon is from Boston whereas Annie is from London. Sharon (1961) and Annie (1998) are the twin who lives with the mom and they have a more sophisticated lifestyle. They love the outdoors, and horseback riding, and have shorter hair than their respective twin. Susan (1961) and Hallie (1998) are the twin who lives with the dad and are both from California. run Camp Walden and they are named after actress Nancy Kulp who played one of the leaders at Camp Inch, Miss Grunecker. The 1961 film takes place at Camp Inch and the 1998 version takes place at Camp Walden. Summer Camp – Before the Big Realization:Įach film starts out at an all-girls summer camp. The song playing throughout the opening is “L-O-V-E” by Nat King Cole. Nick is a viticulturist and Elizabeth is an artist. According to the wedding certificate, the wedding takes place on Janubetween Nicholas Parker and Elizabeth James. This opening sequence shows the story of the parents’ wedding aboard the ocean liner, the Queen Elizabeth 2. The 1998 version also begins with opening credits, though there are more credits at the end of the film as well, but these credits are set to live action. There is a title song performed by Annette Funicello and Tommy Sands, which was written by the Sherman Brothers. The parents are named John and Marsha in this little story and the two daughters are not identical twins.


This animated sequence summarizes the plot of the film but with different characters. The 1961 film with begins opening credits that are set to stop motion puppetry.
