It's hand-drawn animation! =O
http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/princessandthefrog/
I can't wait. I can't get the audio (computer issues lol), so I dunno what they're saying. But I'm totally psyched. @__@
Huh. There's some definate New Orlean influences in the music and voices, etc. A new take on the classic tale of the Princess and the Frog Prince? Sounds like it could be a good film.
ja @ TTG... Takes place in New Orleans... and the chick is the first black 'disney princess'.
I'd Hit It!
... With a sharpened No.2 pencil
Like a test done on Scantron
Like a full force impact of a speeding truck
With the Power of Grayskull
... I'm saying she fine.
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... And the trailer was pretty good
poor frog ain't gettin any love...looks like disney still vaugly cares about there cartoon roots, I'm sure this will be a fun family film..but lets face it nothing disney or pixar ever make from now in will beat WALL-E that movie was the single best disny/pixar movie EVER!!!! & if you disagree, I shall spit in you general direction!!!!
If this is truly a return to form for Disney, then I am all for it. Until I see the movie, though, I shall be skeptical.
Here's the teaser for the next Pixar movie, Up: http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/up/
(if it doesn't work, here's a YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dEdVwg7to4 ) Disappointed that wasn't in front of WALL-E. Wonder why it wasn't?
Here's some concept art: http://pixarblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/up-pictures-from-comic-con.html
I think it's neat that the protagonist is an elderly man.
It looks good, I'll defiantely go see it, I'm just wondering what the deal is with Disney's obsession with Randy Newman.
It looks good, I'll defiantely go see it, I'm just wondering what the deal is with Disney's obsession with Randy Newman.
Pixar/John Lasseter's obsession, actually. Alan Menken ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Menkin ) was originally signed on to do the music for The Princess and the Frog, but Lasseter replaced him with Randy Newman.
While I'm not super special awesome excited for the movie, I am giddy to see it for two reasons: traditional animation and the time period set in the Roarin' 20's. I have a love for the 1920's time period.