Coming Soon: The Frog Princess
All I have to say about this is about fucking time becuase "The Lion King" was not enough!On a related note; a few weeks ago I went to see "Bridge to Tarabithia" & while waiting to leave this boring assed movie, I was thinking to myself about the need for a Disney movie that had a Black protagonist & theme.
I am so sick of these LILLY WHITE productions that Disney puts out time after time.
The story will be set in New Orleans & mos def Pre-Katrina LOL!
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Disney creates first Black animated Princess
Walt Disney Co. plans an animated film it bills as "an American fairy tale" that will feature the first black princess created by the studio.
And in a return to its roots, it plans to use hand-drawn animation to create the film, The Frog Princess.
Walt Disney Co. introduced Maddy, the black princess from the animated musical fairy tale The Frog Princess in New Orleans on Thursday. Walt Disney Co. introduced Maddy, the black princess from the animated musical fairy tale The Frog Princess in New Orleans on Thursday. (Judi Bottoni/Associated Press)
Disney outlined plans for the film in New Orleans on Thursday at its annual shareholders meeting.
The Frog Princess is the first animated film to be conceived since Disney's 2006 acquisition of Pixar Animation Studios, the computer animation house that created such blockbusters as Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Finding Nemo and Cars.
The use of a classic hand-drawn process may be an indication Disney intends to create two streams of animation — one computer based, one based on more classic techniques.
Randy Newman, who created music for Toy Story, A Bug's Life and Cars, will write the score.
John Musker and and Ron Clements, who co-directed The Little Mermaid, Aladdin and Hercules, wrote the story and will direct the film, which is set in New Orleans.
"The film's New Orleans setting and strong princess character give the film lots of excitement and texture," Walt Disney Studios Chairman Dick Cook said.
The heroine, Maddy, becomes the first African American among the Disney princesses, who are collectively responsible for more than $3 billion in annual retail sales.
Disney abandoned hand-drawn animation after 2004's Home on the Range, one of a series of animated films that provided poor returns.
The company bought Pixar, known for its computer-generated imagery, and gave Pixar's John Lasseter creative control of animated features.
Analysts said Disney may be retesting hand-drawn works with The Frog Princess with the idea of producing more films using the classic animation process that launched the original Disney studios. (Source | CBC.CA)
Labels: At The Movies, Black History, Pop Culture




5 Comments:
Its about damn time!
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Cluizel, at Sunday, March 11, 2007 11:57:00 AM EDT
cluizel said...Its about damn time!
I was thinking the same thing. I'm taking my 10 year old to Disney next week for the first time and although Maddy the African American Princess won't be out yet, I am anxiously awaiting her arrival. I signed the petition and I fretted about giving Disney several of my hard earned dollars when they never had a character that looked like me ever! The bitches.
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Ms Stella, at Monday, March 12, 2007 6:10:00 PM EDT
We are all on the same page!!!
Ms Stella, Have fun & don't get too broke @ Disney, sounds like a nice family trip.
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Bygbaby, at Monday, March 12, 2007 6:41:00 PM EDT
yes, about time. I just hope that it's supported as the others.
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Brotha Buck, at Tuesday, March 13, 2007 1:00:00 AM EDT
Brotha Buck - Tru Dat! I was thinking the other day about this & was like it is so funny how Disney & other movie houses put out these movies with all white casts & expect that it will appeal to everyone but if it is majority Black cast whites do not turn out.
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Bygbaby, at Tuesday, March 13, 2007 6:33:00 PM EDT
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