
It was cool to get a glimpse of The Princess and the Frog back in May, but half of that video was simply about how great Disney is in general. Now there's a full-length trailer for the animated movie and it looks like Disney really is returning to the kinds of hand-drawn musical movies I so cherished when I was a kid. We have yet another Disney princess, Princess Tiana, but the similarities between this story and any of the others before it stop there. Set in New Orleans' French Quarter during the Jazz Age, the story is a spin on the old princess and the frog fairy tale.
The clean, vibrant animation and showstopping tunes make me feel a little nostalgic for my own childhood. So cute! The Princess and the Frog opens Dec. 11, and to check out the new trailer, read more.
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Vanessa Bruno
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Orlando Orlandini
Love the hand drawn animation, but I'm kinda surprised that this is Disney's first black princess. You's think that would have happened 20-25 years ago
1I am suprised that it took Disney this long to create another Princess Story! Ariel, Belle, and Jasime were brought on in the 90's and the whole Princess theme has been a huge hit for little girls over the last 7 to 8 years!
2My daughter has grown out of the Princess stuff now but I know we will be seeing this movie- it's Disney of course it will be a hit!
Princess Tiana is so pretty.
3Can't wait to see this!
4God, Walt is turning over in his grave,lol.
5I am so excited to see this! I have a niece I plan on taking - she loves all things Disney Princess!
6This will be nostalgic to watch as I grew up with these kind of movies. I hope that in the future we can also have a Hispanic Disney princess.
7Really cute...I'll watch it!
8oh yay! finally another hand drawn animation from Disney. can't wait.. i sound like a 5 year old but whatevs, Disney definitely brings back the child in me.
9Yay! It's almost here!
10Twisted Tied, why exactly would Walt be spinning in his grave? I LOVE that they've gone back to the classic animation.
11awww
12I too love the hand drawn animation. I'll be setting up a Mommy/Daughter day with my youngest for this one. I'm sure my older girls will want to come too though
13I can't wait to view this one It looks good.
14I like how they've used an African-American lead. It really helps to promote cultural acceptance among younger children and to make sure African-American children feel included rather than outcast.
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