
“The Princess and the Frog” earned a big wet kiss from family audiences as the animated musical leaped to No. 1 with $25 million in its first weekend of nationwide release, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The Disney musical is the studio’s first hand-drawn animated tale in five years, a contrast to the computer-animated films that now dominate the cartoon world. The movie also is a return to Disney’s reinvention of classic fairy tales, offering a 1920s New Orleans twist on the Brothers Grimm story “The Frog Prince,” following the adventures of a young woman turned into a frog by a kiss from an amphibian.
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I wasnt interested but thats good Akoniki was to play the first black princess
i am happy for miss anoni . i want to see this so bad. i’m hearing that people of the fairer skin persuasion are saying that the movie is too scary for kids because it has voodoo in it. leave it to them to find something wrong with the first black disney princess. lol