Despereaux (Matthew Broderick), a tiny mouse with big ears and an even bigger heart, refuses to accept life as a mere mouse, learning how to read and befriending a beautiful princess named Pea (Emma Watson). Banished from Mouseworld for his unconventional ways, Depereaux sets out to rescue Princess Pea when he learns that she has been kidnapped by Roscuro (Dustin Hoffman), a rat whose affections the princess earlier dismissed. Inspired by stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens, Depereaux finds the courage to become a legendary hero. Directed by Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen. With Tracey Ullman, Kevin Kline, William H. Macy, Stanley Tucci and Sigourney Weaver. Categories: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy. Year: 2008.

Tracey Ullman in The Tale of Despereaux
While practicing his vows in the forest after butchering his wedding rehearsal, Victor (Johnny Depp) thinks he is proposing to a branch but is instead whisked away to the underworld and wed to a mysterious Corpse Bride (Helena Bonham Carter). While his real bride, Victoria (Emily Watson), grieves in the land of the living, Victor has an after-life adventure, eventually learning that nothing can keep him away from his one true love. Directed by Tim Burton. With Tracey Ullman, Albert Finney and Christopher Lee. Categories: Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical. Year: 2005.

Tracey Ullman in Corpse Bride
Ray (Woody Allen) is a small-time criminal, married to the equally lowbrow Frenchy (Tracy Ullman). When he gets lucky and pulls off a huge bank heist, he and Frenchy are rich beyond their wildest dreams. But now that they have money, Frency longs for class. Then they meet David (Hugh Grant), an art expert with suave manners who sees an opportunity to make a score of his own, by stealing Frenchy away from Ray. But David may be underestimating the former bank robber. Directed by Woody Allen. With Tony Darrow and Michael Rapaport. Categories: Comedy, Crime. Year: 2000.

Tracey Ullman in Small Time Crooks