Disney celebrates a modern-day classic from the directors of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. Discover what really happened after the princess kissed the frog in an inspired twist on the world’s most famous kiss. This hilarious adventure leaps off the screen with stunning animation, irresistible music and an unforgettable cast of characters. Enter Princess Tiana’s world of talking frogs, singing alligators and lovesick fireflies as she embarks on an incredible journey through the mystical bayous of Louisiana. Spurred on by a little bit of courage and a great big dream, these new friends come to realize what’s truly important in life…love, family and friendship. Overflowing with humor and heart, The Princess and the Frog is an incredible motion picture experience your whole family will want to enjoy again and again!
Bonus Content Includes : Deleted Scenes, The Princess Portraits Game, Audio Commentary By Filmmakers, Music Video By Ne-Yo

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This is an interesting modern version of
an old time favorite. The singing is great and I believe it will be an immediate Disney Classic! I really enjoyed the ending. It also teaches young people the value of sacrifice and the importance of giving of yourself.
Apparently Disney’s new “The Princess and the Frog” underperformed at the box office, and after watching the film on DVD, I think I see why audiences were underwhelmed.
No, the problem isn’t the Afro-American heroine or the interracial romance. In fact, I think the “humans” in the film are swell.
Where the film falls short, in my opinion, is the design of the swamp critters. Though their characters are appealing, these are some UGLY characters, from the jazz-playing gator to the Cajun firefly to the frog couple itself.
The cartoons that have made it big have always featured well-designed characters. Think of Bugs Bunny, the Peanuts gang, or even the Simpsons. Even if Homer Simpson isn’t much to look at, he’s a clever and eye-catching caricature of a shlumpy shmoe.
Here the romantic couple are frogs walking on their hind legs, and I don’t think you can make such an odd and unattractive duo the focus of a romantic comedy. Tiana is charming and charismatic in human form, but as a female frog — yuck!
In addition, the film falls flat in its art design — literally. Even the Simpsons have a more three-dimensional appearance than the characters and sets in this film.
Finally, the songs in TPATF aren’t much to write home about — Randy Newman has done much better before.
TPATF is definitely worth a rental, but a purchase? I don’t know…
When we went to see this movie I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical. So many pictures today are so politically correct and try to send subliminal messages, but Disney once again did a movie in the old traditional way; it told a story and told it well. The characters and scenery were really well drawn and the songs were as usual very catchy tunes. There were many endearing characters in the movie that children will love. I would definitely give this movie an A+. It had everything to entertain children. It also was refreshing that for once the movie didn’t have any hidden potty jokes or tried to entertain the parents, too with some humor only they could comprehend. This was a movie intended for children and one the whole family can watch together.
This is a great movie for all ages. My young grandchildren just love it!
I got this movie for my daughter, originally thinking it would be a cookie cutter film. It turned out to be a great movie with an interesting plot and characters you become emotional connected to. It also shows the importance of hard work and dedication in pursuing your goals while pointing out you should not loose site of what is importance or take unethical paths to quickly reach your dreams. It is nice to have a Disney movie that really captures American Values.