ThunderMTexpert
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I was SUPER excited to learn that in December, Disney will be releasing their first "regular" cartoon movie since 2004. This film will feature, Princess Tiana, who lives in New Orleans during the age of Jazz! It was originally supposed to be called the FROG PRINCESS, but because of one reason or another, it's been changed to THE PRINCESS & THE FROG. I am happy that children of ALL colors are now able to see themselves as a princess, because only having ONE color of princess to look up to (2 including Jasmine, I suppose) is a little one-sided. Personally, not that it matters, but in case it is asked, I am "white." Apricot, actually. LOL! I love that the film is taking place in LOUISIANA!! My home state! Woo! However,
Here is my problem: I am HOPING that they do not over-use the Cajun-French influences. We don't need ANOTHER movie portraying Louisiana as ignorant, stereo-typed, and all about alligators and crawfish. Ugh, and God-forbid: Mardi Gras! LOL- We have wonderful history, of course, and it is nice that it is being tied in, and if anyone can make it into magic, I know Disney can. From what I have read, Princess Tiana's friends WILL include an alligator, and someone she confides in will be Mama Odie. I was disappointed in the 30 second trailor, though. The lightning bug seems to be missing teeth and is a very over-done version of a southern stereo-type, and his "Cajun" accent is an embarrassment. After many horrible things have come out of Louisiana in the past few years, I was hoping this would shine some bright light onto a culture that was built from greatness, not dim, southern-trash. Has anyone heard if there was going to have voo-doo or witchcraft involved?
& Has anyone ever been disappointed in the way something was portrayed or represented in a Disney movie?
*Note, I am not complaining about race, or New Orleans. Just listing some hopes for the movie. Friendliness, please! A few quotes are listed on IMDB.com, if anyone wanted to read more! Trailor: http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/princessandthefrog/
Here is my problem: I am HOPING that they do not over-use the Cajun-French influences. We don't need ANOTHER movie portraying Louisiana as ignorant, stereo-typed, and all about alligators and crawfish. Ugh, and God-forbid: Mardi Gras! LOL- We have wonderful history, of course, and it is nice that it is being tied in, and if anyone can make it into magic, I know Disney can. From what I have read, Princess Tiana's friends WILL include an alligator, and someone she confides in will be Mama Odie. I was disappointed in the 30 second trailor, though. The lightning bug seems to be missing teeth and is a very over-done version of a southern stereo-type, and his "Cajun" accent is an embarrassment. After many horrible things have come out of Louisiana in the past few years, I was hoping this would shine some bright light onto a culture that was built from greatness, not dim, southern-trash. Has anyone heard if there was going to have voo-doo or witchcraft involved?
& Has anyone ever been disappointed in the way something was portrayed or represented in a Disney movie?
*Note, I am not complaining about race, or New Orleans. Just listing some hopes for the movie. Friendliness, please! A few quotes are listed on IMDB.com, if anyone wanted to read more! Trailor: http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/princessandthefrog/
If I'd seen that movie more than once, I'd probably still be having nightmares about it.

), but we are talking 1920's New Orleans. Now, again, keeping all thing 'real' in that time is not necessary, but I can see and even appreciate (on most things) where Disney is going here. If youve ever taken a tour around Port Orleans resort you can get a clear picture of Disneys vision of New Orleans. Even their pools are surrounding about instrument playing alligators. I wasn't too pleased find out that Tiana's prince was not black - but I can appreciate the day we are in today (in regards to interracial relationships). I read on another site that Disney will release this film Thanksgiving instead of Christmas Day. Apparently, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and some other kid movie will premiere around Christmas too, so Disney will release this one a little early.
Also, I am in favor of the inter racial couple- I didn't know if I made that clear.. I didn't want to come off as if I was not in favor of it! This might be off topic, but has anyone heard anything about Rapunzel?
I think I misunderstood you.