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You’re right! It’s so beautiful! YAY, Disney’s turning around!
Oh my gods, that is love! x)
I’m really looking forward to this movie, partially because I’ve become recently sorta infatuated with the whole “Frog Prince” by The Brothers Grimm.
If you weren’t excited before, there’s no excuse now! Disney is BACK!
Thanks, John Lasseter.
I just noticed I didn’t mention how beautiful the image is.
Wow! That is beautiful! I’m looking forward to this movie!
I just saw that on one of Disney’s corporate websites this morning. It is, indeed, magnificent. Hopefully, the story-line will be equally impeccable!
– Mitch
Oh my good grief! Is John Lasseter and Disney advancing the art of Hand Drawn Animation as he did with Computer Generated Animation?
That picture is absolutely stunning!
Thanks for sharing, dude! It has a lovely atmosphere.
That’s awesome! I bet the The Princess and the Frog will be a great film!
The Renaissance of Disney Hand Drawn Animation has been revived by the Hawaiian Shirt!
Lasseter must Surely by Midas! Everything he is touching is turning into Gold!
Stunning Picture… Outstanding
That’s beautiful. I hope this movie can live up to the other classic princess stories (and that Disney can get their groove back.) I don’t agree that Lasseter is the saving grace, and he isn’t living up to the be the saviour I thought he’d be. Meet the Robinsons and Bolt were so-so for me… I would like to see this film to do well though.
Also, I didn’t realise (or I must have forgotten) that this will be Disney’s first black princess… she’s really pretty. =) Her dress looks like it’s made from a lilypad.
But the films were already in production before he got there, weren’t they? I thought I remember reading about how he tried to save Meet the Robinsons at the last minute and he basically helped change it from a disastrous to a mediocre film.
Sorry if I got carried away there. I adore what Lasseter has done for animation. To me, he’s like my generation’s Walt Disney!
OMG!
Disney is back! At least, so far, it looks like it.
I’m sooo excited, this has been the return to the good ol’ days we’ve all been waitin’ for! This picture is all levels of awesome-wickedness!
Princess Tiana looks so sweet and stunning! And the setting! So lush! So rich! I love the golden evening/morning rays filtering through the leaves! The eponymous frog sitting on the lily pad. The fireflies flitting through the bayou air…
This is just as epic as the Wall-E and Eve bench poster! I’d so love for this to become a promotional poster! I love posters like this… those which tell a story through the images, not just a montage of the characters staring at the viewer in a setting which doesn’t make sense. (For examples, just look at the Shrek 3, Disaster Movie and the Bee Movie posters) This is more in the vein in the Little Mermaid underwater silhoutte, Lion King ‘Pride Rock’ parade and Ratatouille Paris skyline pictures… something monumental, of significance, of… simply…indescribable!
Head explodes
Sorry for gushing. Please… let this be a most awesomest return to form, Disney… for your sake as much as ours…
Those pictures are really stunning! Lets just hope the movie will be as good as these wonderful pictures.
That certainly is a very beautiful shot! If the rest of the film is in the same vein, then it will at least be very enjoyable to watch. Hopefully the story will also be up to scratch.
That is spectacular. PLEASE DISNEY GET THIS RIGHT IT IS SO IMPORTANT prays with elaborate hand gestures accompanying
Except whenever I think about this movie I can’t stop wondering how she’s a princess. YEAH YOU KNOW THAT MONARCHY IN 1920’S NEW ORLEANS, YYYYEP
I kinda know what the deal is behind that, although I’m not certain as to whether or not I should reveal that information on here, even in a spoiler format, since I don’t know if it’s (publicly) well-known yet. If you’d like, you can ask me about it via a private message (or vice versa). (heh)
– Mitch
This is one Disney movie I’m SO looking forward to, not just because of its art appeal (that still photo is proof that Disney has still got it, when it comes to really gorgeous animation), but because I’m very fond of the culture of southern Louisiana, New Orleans in particular, as well as the real “Cajun Country”. I, too, know of how this young girl would be considered a “princess” in 1920’s New Orleans, but I won’t give that away, either. Suffice it to say that Creole culture of that city is very, very complex, and I’m really glad that Disney wanted to make others aware of this little-known aspect of the city’s history, as well as having the guts to have an African-American “princess”. It’s about time! I just hope that they really researched the whole Cajun/Creole culture and dialects, and this will not wind up being some stereotypical Southern-drawl flick, a la’ “Foghorn Leghorn”, since one thing you WON’T hear much of around New Orleans is a Southern accent, unless I’m there again, of course! I hope, too, that the movie will build awareness of the city’s irreplaceable value in AMERICAN art and culture, and thumb its proverbial nose at all those people who said, post-Katrina, that New Orleans should be abandoned to the swamps and allowed to simply disappear, forever. What a horrible loss that would be!
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