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The Princess and The Frog Movie Review: Beyond The Trailer

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The Princess and The Frog Movie Review. Can 2D animation be saved? Find out if Princess Tiana has what it takes to wear the crown as host Grace Randolph asks audiences if the Disney magic is still alive! Brought to you by Indy Mogul and Next New Networks!

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  • @XinoraKnWing There are black princesses you don't see them because there in the motherland. It took Disney a while but they did. And the princess you see (Tiana) was not rich but had to work for what she got. This got alot of negative attention but I thought it was good it portrayed real life not just only for black little girls but for all races of people who aren't born into royalty. This could be one of the best of princess movies not because the lead was black but because of the reality.

  • Thumbs up if The SHadowman has been the SCARIEST vilian yet

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  • UGh they have a token black in everything now....

  • @chavo566 HAhahah this made me lol so hard!! XD

  • @Sariface18 Agreed Lottie and Tiana would not be friends in real life. My family is from the south, and when I look through old family albums there isnt a white person in sight. Mostly because of the crow law crap.

  • @Sariface18 I was referring more to the fact that Tiana had to work to get what she wanted and everything wasn't handed to her. I didn't really see it so much as a friendship but more as a business arrangement. Tianas' mom worked for Lotties' dad they spent time together but I didn't see it as more than a close acquaintance. I agree the ending was rushed but at the same time it was written for children. That means they aren't going to show racism and the storyline isn't going to be to complex.

  • @coolkidd151 the reality that black people in the 20's would be so closely interacting as friends with the richest white folk, doesn't seem plausible for that time period. That's the only factor about your "reality" that bugs me.

  • @Sariface18 not to mention the winning factor for the good guys was breaking a pendant....that is poor writing for a critical plot device. Also from climax to the end of the movie to five minutes to wrap up, wow, that's rushed.

  • Disney formula. Uninspiring supporting cast (except Lotti, she was good). There was absolutely no back story for the shadowman, which he would have been the most interesting and sinister character (and exceptional in comparison with other disney villains) if we actually knew how he actually became the shadowman. The two main characters were annoying and the switch between them falling in love was abrupt despite spending a lot of time together compared to other disney princesses.

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