A new Disney Princess?

bryPOD

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Disney Announces The Frog Princess for 2009
Source: The Walt Disney Studios
March 8, 2007


The Walt Disney Studios will continue its fairy tale legacy in animation by taking moviegoers on an all-new "once upon a time" musical adventure with its 2009 release of The Frog Princess, it was announced today by ________ Cook, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, and John Lasseter, chief creative officer for Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. A musical set in the legendary birthplace of jazz -- New Orleans -- The Frog Princess will introduce the newest Disney princess, Maddy, a young African- American girl living amid the charming elegance and grandeur of the fabled French Quarter. From the heart of Louisiana's mystical bayous and the banks of the mighty Mississippi comes an unforgettable tale of love, enchantment and discovery with a soulful singing crocodile, voodoo spells and Cajun charm at every turn.

The Frog Princess is based on an original story written by Disney's acclaimed filmmaking duo John Musker & Ron Clements (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules), who will also direct. Oscar®-winning songwriter/composer and New Orleans native Randy Newman (Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc. and Cars) will write songs and the score for this project. Peter Del Vecho, a 12-year Disney animation veteran, will produce.

Commenting on the announcement from The Walt Disney Company's 2007 Annual Meeting of shareholders, Cook said, "We're pleased to be here in the heart of New Orleans to announce 'The Frog Princess,' a great story with all the ingredients that go into making an extraordinary motion picture experience. Like many of Disney's most popular fairy tales, it has elements of magic, fantasy, adventure, heart, humor, and music. The film's New Orleans setting and strong princess character give the film lots of excitement and texture. We're also thrilled to have John Musker, Ron Clements and Randy Newman lending their talents and creative energies to this project. John and Ron helped to usher in Disney's second golden age of animation nearly two decades ago with 'The Little Mermaid,' and are on track to create the Studio's next great fairy tale adventure."

John Lasseter added, "Aside from being longtime friends and colleagues, John and Ron are two of the most influential and imaginative filmmakers in the animation medium, and I am so excited to be working with them in bringing their creative vision for 'The Frog Princess' to the big screen. They've come up with an original story that is deeply rooted in the fairy tale tradition, and it's filled with great humor, emotion, and musical moments. Randy Newman brings fun and excitement to every project, and I couldn't think of a better choice to deliver some wonderful New Orleans style music."

John Musker & Ron Clements have directed and produced five feature films for Disney including The Little Mermaid and Aladdin. Additionally they received story and/or screenplay credits as well. Musker began his career at Disney in 1977, after studying character animation at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). He started as an assistant animator and went on to animate on The Fox and the Hound. Clements started at Disney in the Talent Development Program, and went on to serve a two-year apprenticeship under Disney animation legend, Frank Thomas. He moved from in-betweener to assistant to animator/storyman with credits on such films as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too, The Rescuers, Pete's Dragon, The Fox and the Hound, and The Black Cauldron.

Randy Newman is a 17-time Oscar® nominee and winner (in 2002) for his song, "If I Didn't Have You," from the Disney/Pixar film, Monsters, Inc. Among his many achievements, he has contributed songs and musical scores for such other Pixar animated features as Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc. and Cars. Newman's impressive list of film credits also includes scores for Ragtime, The Natural, Parenthood, Awakenings, and Pleasantville. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002, and his other career milestones include three Grammy Awards, an Emmy, the first Henry Mancini Award for Lifetime Achievement, and an Annie Award.

Peter Del Vecho began his association with Walt Disney Feature Animation in 1995, following a 15-year stint working as a stage manager, production manager and associate producer in the world of live theater. From 1986-95, he worked for the renowned Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, leaving there as associate producer. At Disney, Del Vecho was the production manager on Hercules and associate producer on Chicken Little, among other projects. A native of Boston, he received a degree in Theatre Arts from Boston University.

Maddy, the animated heroine in The Frog Princess, will also join The Walt Disney Company's venerable court of beloved Disney princesses as they continue to enjoy the royal treatment at Disney's theme parks, consumer products, publishing, Internet and other businesses worldwide.
 

MJMcBride

Member
I guess any way they can create a new princess they will.

The one thing Pixar movies never had was good music, so I'm disappointed in the Randy Newman choice.
 

Moustronaut

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The one thing Pixar movies never had was good music, so I'm disappointed in the Randy Newman choice.

In your opinion maybe. Randy Newman has gotten an Oscar and Grammy nomination for every Pixar pic he's done music on and even won an Oscar for Monsters Inc

"You've Got a Friend in Me" has become a very memorable classic tune
"When She Loved Me" was a total tear jerker.
"Our Town" in Cars was great

Come on man!
 

Yellow Strap

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I think it is also worth noting that this will mark the first African-American Princess in Disney history. A great way to usher traditonal 2D animation back into the Disney production line.

By the way, Randy Newman is a perfect choice to provide that Orleans flavor to the music.

I'm sure Alan Menken (who was dropped from this project infavor of Newman) will be providing more Disney musicm for future animated films. Especially that he wrote 12 songs for "Enchanted".
 

Enigma

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So is it going to be done in the classic animation ways or is Pixar grabbing the reigns again?

-SULLEY

What do you mean by "grabbing the reigns". Lasseter brought Ron Clements and John Musker back to Disney (these are the guys who made Little Mermaid and Aladin!) and let them develope a story that could be done in classic animation. Lasseter was heartbroken when Eisner switched all of Disney to CGI and has been waiting for a good story to do in traditional 2D animation. Frog Princess is that story.
 

Simba1

New Member
This should be interesting! I'm really looking forward to Enchanted after the JHM article today, and I also think Randy Newman is a great choice!
 

MJMcBride

Member
In your opinion maybe. Randy Newman has gotten an Oscar and Grammy nomination for every Pixar pic he's done music on and even won an Oscar for Monsters Inc

"You've Got a Friend in Me" has become a very memorable classic tune
"When She Loved Me" was a total tear jerker.
"Our Town" in Cars was great

Come on man!

Of course, its my opinion, but how many times can a man say "you've got a friend in me" in one song? Plus, those soundtracks, IMHO, pale in comparisons to soundtracks from movies like Alladin or Beauty & the Beast
 

imagineer boy

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In your opinion maybe. Randy Newman has gotten an Oscar and Grammy nomination for every Pixar pic he's done music on and even won an Oscar for Monsters Inc

"You've Got a Friend in Me" has become a very memorable classic tune
"When She Loved Me" was a total tear jerker.
"Our Town" in Cars was great

Come on man!

I agree. Besides, Randy Newman did the score for the Natural which is considered one of the best movie scores ever.
 
i think that this is great news!

i also really like the new orleans reference. i know it won't be released until 2009, but hopefully, it will keep attention on such a historic area. i'm just afraid that in the post-Katrina years all the damage that was done will still be there like a lot of it still is. it will be nice to have some more positive things said about new orleans.

not that there hasn't been a lot of positives lately...i really was rooting for the saints during playoff time...who was i going to root for...the lions????:brick:
 

maelstrom

Well-Known Member
Nice to see the development of Disney's first black princess; this is long overdue. I hope we'll be seeing her as a face character in the parks and I hope that she'll be joining the princess dining experiences and whatnot.
 

Hummer1676

New Member
Picture of new princess at Shareholders meeting

Picture of the new princess.

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Hummer1676

New Member
Thats a good question....... It will be interesting to see how they come up with this one. It does look like a fairy but i checked the fairy site and it doesn't look like any of them. Who knows........
 

bryPOD

Member
Original Poster
Wow.....another princess. How about a strong male character for a change thats not a pirate, fish, toy, or superhero.


A little late, but regardless, Aladdin is probably the definition of a strong male lead.

Also, Hercules. Both are strng, not just physically, but also have their morals in place (which is most important)
 

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