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The Princess and the Frog

Want to know what animations are worth checking out. Hewy Lewis gives you an idea.

Re: The Princess and the Frog

Postby Golden Fox » Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:21 pm

ThatFellow wrote:
Golden Fox wrote: As for Mulan, I don't think she's a Princess at all. Just a Disney character.

Well, Disney considers her a princess, but I think mainly because she stars in a popular film. Her parents aren't royal and she doesn't marry into royalty, so her character isn't really a princess.

If anything, Jane should be a Disney princess, since she does marry the King of the Jungle. But, oh, well. Disney doesn't seem to care much for Tarzan, despite the boat-load of money it made them. And I think the Jane-Tarzan relationship is up there with Tiana-Naveen, Belle-Beast and Aladdin-Jasmine.

What's even weirder is that Alice is included as a Princess, or what was on Kingdom Hearts. There are some things that strike my WT* alarm.
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Re: The Princess and the Frog

Postby Golden Fox » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:34 am

ThatFellow wrote:Nala and Maid Mariam should also be princesses, but I guess Disney doesn't count them since they're not human. It will be interesting to see if Pixar's first princess from their upcoming feature The Bear and the Bow will also be put alongside the official Disney Princess list. Since Disney bought Pixar, they're now considered the same company according to Lasseter.

You know, I personally think it'd be very interesting, seeing Nala and Maid Meriam a part of the Princess franchise for the animal purposes, considering some kids like going to the zoo, like animals in particular. I always liked Nala, even though she had a very small role.
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Re: The Princess and the Frog

Postby VGRetro » Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:32 pm

With that particular discussion out of the way, I think I'll return to topic, and I think this was a splendid review. What interests me about reviews as a whole is how the reviewer engages the viewer and tries to pursuade them to see the film. As far as I'm concerned, Hewy's passed with shining colours, and I'll see this movie any day! ;)
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Re: The Princess and the Frog

Postby danparker » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:56 pm

Now, I have seen this movie near the end of 2009. I enjoyed it alot. And it's return to 2D animation was really great.

And also, the review video was pretty cool, too. Although limited.
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