The Frog Princess (film)

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The Frog Princess
Directed by Ron Clements
John Musker
Written by Ron Clements
John Musker
Music by Randy Newman
Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Rapunzel (2009)
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The Frog Princess is an animated film currently in development by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It will be the first traditionally animated (2-D) feature film in Disney's animated features canon since 2004's Home on the Range. It will be directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, with music composed by Randy Newman.

Sources have revealed that the film will be an American fairy tale musical set in New Orleans during the 1920s Jazz Age, and the leading character, Maddy, will be the first African American Disney princess. [1]

Although the film's entry in IMDb states its release year being 2008, it is highly unlikely as it hasn't been officially greenlit yet, and Disney has been working on other animated films for some time, including Rapunzel which is slated for release in 2009.

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[edit] History

Disney had once announced that Home on the Range would be the studio's last 2-D entry to their animated features canon, but after the company's acquisition of Pixar in early 2006, it was reported that Ed Catmull and John Lasseter, new leaders of the animation department, were interested in going back to 2-D. [2] The news about "The Frog Princess" was broken by Rhett Wickham in a column for LaughingPlace.com, revealing that the film was in development, and that Ron Clements and John Musker, directors of successful 2D Disney films Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, would be writing and directing. [3] About a month later, at the Comic-Con, Disney animator Eric Goldberg confirmed the news and also mentioned that Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken would be in charge of the music. [4] [5]

The film promises to return to the Broadway-style musical in the likes of the successful Disney animated films of the late '80s and early '90s. [6] Wickham also reported that John Lasseter had personally asked Ron Clements and John Musker to direct and write the film, and had let them choose what form of animation (hand-drawn or CGI) they wanted the film to be in. As of June 2006, no artistic staff had been hired for visual development or storyboarding yet, but the script was expected to be finished by Autumn 2006. New and updated software will be used in the digital processing of the film, as the old CAPS system from Disney is now outdated. [7]

On November 13, 2006, it was revealed that Randy Newman, who was responsible for the music of many Pixar films, would be in charge of the music in the film instead of Alan Menken and his new lyricist Glenn Slater, due to John Lasseter not wanting the public to feel Disney being repetitive, as Menken is also working on another Disney fairy tale film, Enchanted. This reportedly upset a lot of Walt Disney Feature Animation employees. [8]

On December 1, 2006, a detailed casting call was announced for the film at the Manhattan Theatre Source forum. [1] The casting call states the film as being an American fairy tale musical set in New Orleans during the 1920s Jazz Age, and provides a detailed list of the film's major characters, including the leading character, Maddy, which will be the first African American Disney princess.

[edit] Characters

A list of the film's major characters, as revealed in its casting call:

  • Maddy - A 19-year-old African American chambermaid.
  • Charlotte La Bouff - An 18-year-old spoiled, southern debutante and diva.
  • Dr. Duvalier - An African American Voodoo magician/fortune teller. The villain of the movie.
  • Mama Odie - An elderly, 200-year-old African American Voodoo priestess/fairy god-mother.
  • Ray - A lovesick Cajun firefly.
  • Louis - A Jazz singer alligator.
  • Prince Harry - A gregarious, fun-loving European Prince, in his early twenties.
  • Lawrence - Prince Harry's pompous valet.
  • Big Daddy La Bouff - Wealthy, Southern plantation landowner and father of Charlotte La Bouff.
  • Eudora - Maddy's mother. In her fifties. Used to be Charlotte's nurse maid.
  • George - The La Bouff family's African American cook.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Frog Princess Casting Call. Animated-News.com (2006-12-01). Retrieved on 2006-12-04.
  2. ^ Disney Goes Traditional For "Princess". Dark Horizons (2006-07-27). Retrieved on 2006-07-29.
  3. ^ Rhett Wickham: It's Baaack!. LaughingPlace.com (2006-06-23). Retrieved on 2006-6-23.
  4. ^ Comic-Con Sees Stars, 2D Officially Back at Disney. AWN Headline News (2006-07-23). Retrieved on 2006-07-29.
  5. ^ Big News for Walt Disney Feature Animation at Comic-Con. The Disney Blog (2006-07-23). Retrieved on 2006-07-29.
  6. ^ Hand-Drawn Animation Returning to Disney. The Internet Movie Database (2006-07-27). Retrieved on 2006-07-29.
  7. ^ It's Baaack!. LaughingPlace.com (2006-06-23). Retrieved on 2006-08-10.
  8. ^ Why a change of composers on "The Frog Princess" caused lots of WDFA staffers to lose their composure. Jim Hill Media (2006-11-13). Retrieved on 2006-11-18.

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