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Teaser Trailer: Princess And The Frog

From cinemablend.com:

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Even though the main animated Disney movies that get people excited these days come from Pixar, there’s a whole bunch of little girls who are probably thrilled about The Princess and the Frog, a traditional, 2D fairy tale set to come out next Christmas. Not only is it the first “princess” movie to come from Disney since Mulan, it also features Disney’s first African-American princess, Princess Tiana (voiced by Dreamgirls star Anika Noni Rose).

The first teaser trailer for the movie is now online, and you can see a full-quality version at Disney’s official site, or check out the YouTube version below. It doesn’t show us much plot, but does reveal three characters that seem to be crucial to the story—Princess Tiana, of course, the stubborn frog of the title, and a snaggletoothed lightning bug who speaks in a deep South drawl. You may hear some debate about whether or not the lightning bug is a bit of a racial stereotype—you know, like the crows in Dumbo or that whole Uncle Remus thing. I’m a bit torn, but mostly too distracted by all the cute elements of the teaser. Check it out below and see if you think Disney can bring enough racial sensitivity to this potentially groundbreaking cartoon.

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  Roddy Barros (MKCustodial) wrote @ July 31st, 2008 at 1:21 pm

I loved it. One of the great problemas of this world is that people see too much stuff that’s not really there. Like the whole “Frog Princess”, Maddy fiasco. If people took entertainment for entertainment’s sake, maybe there’d still be hope for the human race. hehehe

  EchoFifth wrote @ August 1st, 2008 at 4:31 pm

I listened to the lightning bug portion about 5 or 6 times and, to me, it sounds like more of a Creole accent — which could be white or black — than stereotypical African-American. Maybe it’s just me, though…?

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