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Walt Disney Studio presents the classic fairy
The Princess and the Frog using hand-drawn characters staged in
1920s New Orleans. Tiana (voice by Anika Noni Rose), the first African-American Disney heroine, is not a princess, but a young woman who hopes to fulfill her father's dream of opening a restaurant to serve food that will bring together people from all walks of life. Tiana may wish upon a star, but she believes that hard work is the way to fulfill your aspirations. Her dedication clashes with the cheerful idleness of the visiting prince Naveen (Bruno Campos).
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A voodoo spell cast by Dr. Facilier (Keith David) in a showstopping number by composer Randy Newman initiates the events that will bring the mismatched hero and heroine together. However, the animation of three supporting characters--Louis (Michael-Leon Wooley), a jazz-playing alligator; Ray (Jim Cummings), a Cajun firefly; and 197-year-old voodoo priestess Mama Odie (Jenifer Lewis)--is so outstanding, it nearly steals the film. Alternately funny, touching, and dramatic,
The Princess and the Frog is an all-too-rare example of a holiday entertainment a family can enjoy together, with the most and least sophisticated members appreciating different elements.
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Rated G: General Audiences, suitable for ages 6 and older: violence, some scary imagery and tobacco use.
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The DVD features:
Deleted scenes
Audio commentary by filmmakers
''What Do You See?'' Princess portrait game
Never Knew I Needed music video by Ne-Yo
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NOTE: English and Latin-Spanish subtitles and a Latin-Spanish version are also on the DVD.
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98 Min. (REGION I: US & Canada)
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Ages 4+.
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