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Disney goes back to the princess well once again with The Princess and the Frog, a movie that's about pretty much what it says, a princess and a frog.

Featuring major names like Oprah Winfrey and Terrence Howard, The Princess and The Frog takes us back to the New Orleans French Quarter at the dawn of the twentieth century--often called the Jazz Age. A visiting prince finds himself turned into a frog by an evil witch doctor, and believes that the only way he can become human again is to receive a kiss from a princess. So when he finds Princess Tiana, he believes his troubles are over...but are they? Check out the trailer!

It'll be hopping onto screens this December, but what do you think about this one? Is it good to see Disney finding their roots again, or is it just more of the same? Hit the comments section below and tell us what you think. Thanks for watching!

The Princess and the Frog Cast: Anika Noni Rose, Terrence Howard, John Goodman, Keith David, Jim Cummings, Jenifer Lewis, Oprah Winfrey

The Princess and the Frog movie trailer is provided by Walt Disney Pictures. The Princess and the Frog opens in US theaters on November 25th, 2009. The Princess and the Frog is directed by John Musker and Ron Clements.

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  • finally a black princess.

  • 0:38 skip bitch

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  • @xxbluejay21

    thanks..

  • @GeneVarsity on British royalty living in a neo-classical palace wearing British clothing.This is simply a cheap trick of disney to use race to get good publicity and rank up the sales by portraying an African characters in british Caucasian monarchy where black people rule over and in the movie are portrayed as Superior to the whites which are underclass poor uncivilized period.The irony is that this is exactly how black people were portrayed in real life.This is just disgusting.

  • My daughter's favorite princess!

  • @skullcandifiedj now please explain to everyone what Disneys tradition is when it comes to race? Because as far as I know America consists of all races, my daughter deserves to see an image of herself in Disney movies at least a couple times in her whole life span, smh

  • This was a great movie...so, so awesome and great to se a classic animated feature film, and still so wonderfully done. I really wished the continued with it....though Tangled was great, and had the charm of a traditional animation....such as great facial expressions and all that Classic Animation has given us...but still felt a little CGish.....and didn't have that awesome colour and richness their Classic Animations deliver. I'm just glad they didn't lose their touch with classic animation.

  • Definetly Ranks Among Classics,

    Especially with the old animation style.

  • Absolutely adorable. My mother is from New Orleans, so I can definitely relate to this. When I close my eyes and listen to Raymond, I swear I hear my uncles talking. Lol. This, the Lion King and Pocahontas are my favorite Disney movies.

  • affirmative action movie.

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