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In The Little Mermaid, Ariel wears a blue dress when she is in human form and switches to pink when she has dinner with Prince Eric. Snow White is apparently 14, while Prince Florian is What year is The Princess and the Frog set in?

Category: movies animation movies. While the film takes place in the mid- s , the time when Prohibition was still enforced until , alcohol is seen being served in Tiana's restaurant, on the riverboat, and at the La Bouffs' masquerade ball.

Who is the oldest Disney princess? How old is Elsa? How old is Flynn? How old is Moana in the movie? How does Princess and the Frog End? Everyone starts to cheer because they can see that Ray finally got his wish to be with Evangeline at last. The funeral then fades away to a celebration as the entire bayou gather together to see Mama Odie perform Naveen and Tiana's wedding ceremony.

As she pronounces them "frog and wife", they share a kiss and they are turned back into humans. Mama Odie laughs as the two figure out that, in becoming Naveen's wife, Tiana became a princess. By kissing her, Naveen broke the spell.

The two are back in New Orleans where they buy the old building back from the Real Estate agents with some help from Louis and work together, fixing it up and eventually turning it into "Tiana's Palace", a very successful, up-scale restaurant. We see Tiana and Naveen happily serving tables, as Louis the gator entertains the guests onstage with his trumpet.

Tiana and Naveen go up to the roof where they dance together and share a kiss beneath the stars. Tiana sings "dreams do come true in New Orleans! Disney had once announced that Home on the Range would be the studio's last 2D animated film entry to their animated features canon, but after the company's acquisition of Pixar in early , it was reported that Ed Catmull and John Lasseter , new leaders of the animation department, had decided to re-open the door to Disney's tradition of hand drawn animation.

Many animators who had either been fired or had left the studio after the closure were located and re-hired for the project. The story for the film was developed by merging two other projects in development at the time. One of the projects was based on E. Baker's The Frog Princess , in which the story's heroine kisses a frog in hopes of becoming a princess, only to become a frog herself.

The film returns to the Broadway-style musical in the style of the successful Disney films like Walt's classics and the Disney Renaissance of the lates and all of the s. Rhett Wickham also reported that John Lasseter had personally asked Ron Clements and John Musker to direct and write the film, and had let them choose in what form either traditional animation or CGI they wanted the film to be made.

While the Goofy short How to Hook Up Your Home Theater experimented with paperless animation, the artists on The Princess and the Frog used traditional pencil and paper that is scanned into the computers. Although a new pipeline for hand-drawn animation using Toon Boom Harmony has been developed at the studio, the actual animation process remains the same.

The visual effects, as well as many of the backgrounds, were created digitally using tools such as Wacom Cintiq tablet displays.

Marlon West, one of Disney's veteran animation visual effects supervisors, says about the production; "Those guys had this bright idea to bring back hand-drawn animation, but everything had to be started again from the ground up. One of the first things we did was focus on producing shorts, to help us re-introduce the 2D pipeline. It was a real plus for the effects department, so we went paperless for The Princess and the Frog.

The former trend in Disney's hand-drawn features where the characters were influenced by a CGI-look has been abandoned. Andreas Deja , a veteran Disney animator who supervised the character of Mama Odie in Princess and the Frog , says "I always thought that maybe we should distinguish ourselves to go back to what 2D is good at, which is focusing on what the line can do rather than volume, which is a CG kind of thing. So we are doing less extravagant Treasure Planet kind of treatments.

You have to create a world but [we're doing it more simply]. What we're trying to do with Princess and the Frog is hook up with things that the old guys did earlier. It's not going to be graphic He also mentions that Lasseter is aiming for the Disney sculptural and dimensional look of the s.

He quoted "all those things that were nongraphic, which means go easy on the straight lines and have one volume flow into the other -- an organic feel to the drawing. Clements and Musker had agreed from very early on that the style they were aiming for was primarily that of Lady and the Tramp , a film which they and John Lasseter feel represents the "peak of a certain kind of animation of the classic Disney animation style".

That said film also heavily informed the style of the New Orleans scenes, whilst Bambi , The Rescuers , and The Fox and the Hound served as the template for the bayou scenes. On November 15, , it was revealed that Randy Newman , who is responsible for the music of five Pixar films, would be in charge of the music in the film instead of Alan Menken and his new lyricist Glenn Slater, making it the first Walt Disney Animation Studios film to be composed by a Pixar composer.

This change was due to John Lasseter not wanting the public to feel Disney being repetitive, as Menken was also working on another Disney fairy tale film, Enchanted. During the Walt Disney Company's annual shareholder meeting in March , Randy Newman and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band performed a song from the film called " Down in New Orleans ", while slides of pre-production art from the film played on a screen.

The film's soundtrack album contains ten original songs and seven instrumental pieces. The music, a mixture of jazz, zydeco, blues and gospel sounds, was composed, conducted and arranged by Pixar composer Randy Newman. The soundtrack was released on November 23, , the day before the limited release of the film in New York and Los Angeles. The songs are performed by various artists, most of whom lend their voices to the characters in the movie.

The film premiered in theaters with a limited run in New York and Los Angeles beginning on November 25, , followed by wide release on December 11, The film was originally set for release on Christmas Day , but its release date was changed due to the competitive nature of the Fox's live-action-animated family film, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel , scheduled for release the same day.

The film has received largely positive reviews by critics and viewers alike. Characters: Tiana Prince Naveen Dr.

Disney Princess Wiki Explore. Fabulous job. It helped me clarify what was bothering me about the film. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of new posts by email. Please read the Duke Wordpress Policies. Contact the Duke WordPress team. Set in the Reconstruction Era, Song of the South shows the happy formerly-enslave Uncle Remus using his stories to bring happiness to white family.

Although it is set post-slavery, the film does not make this clear. And, as with most Disney films, Song of the South has never been noted for its historical accuracy.

The idea is laughable. So is The Princess in the Frog following in the tradition of Disney films that have grossly ignored history and used racism to structure their story lines? Or is this particular film attempting to do something different with American history and race? In contrast to many Disney princesses that seem to lack autonomy, such as Snow White and Aurora Sleeping Beauty , Tiana has her own dreams and, most importantly, plans to make them come true for herself.

Established in the prologue of the film, Tiana desires to own a restaurant and works at two diners in order to save money for a downpayment. Scott Foundras, a movie critic, found the setting of New Orleans during Jim Crow inexcusable, also citing the experiences of black community during Hurricane Katrina. He describes the movie in this way:. The birds used in this shot were recycled from existing bird animation in The Lion King.

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