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The Princess and the Frog

A waitress determined to realize her dream of owning a restaurant embarks on a quest to restore a frog prince to his human form, only to confront the same problem after she kisses him.

Director(s)

Don Hall

Ron Clements

John Musker

Jennifer Yuan

James P. Alles

Peter J. Deluca

Rasoul Azadani

Jean-Christophe Poulain

Alfred Cruz

Jason Hand

Lam Hoang

Daniel Hu

Benoît Le Pennec

Ashley Lenz

Julio Leon

Robert St. Pierre

Allen Tam

Doug Walker

Chung Sup Yoon

Yong Zhong

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Cast & Crew

Keith David

Keith David

Dr. Facilier (voice)

Phil Proctor

Phil Proctor

Cajun Firefly (voice)

Jenifer Lewis

Jenifer Lewis

Mama Odie (voice)

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings

Ray (voice)

Frank Welker

Frank Welker

Shadow Demons (voice) (uncredited)

Jennifer Yuan

Jennifer Yuan

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John Goodman

John Goodman

"Big Daddy" La Bouff (voice)

Corey Burton

Corey Burton

Mr. Harvey Fenner (voice)

Kevin Michael Richardson

Kevin Michael Richardson

Ian the Gator (voice)

Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard

James (voice)

Daniel Hu

Daniel Hu

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Doug Walker

Doug Walker

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Mick Wingert

Mick Wingert

Travis (voice)

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey

Eudora (voice)

Lam Hoang

Lam Hoang

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Michael Colyar

Michael Colyar

Buford (voice)

Ron Clements

Ron Clements

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John Musker

John Musker

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Ritchie Montgomery

Ritchie Montgomery

Reggie (voice)

Anika Noni Rose

Anika Noni Rose

Tiana (voice)

Peter J. Deluca

Peter J. Deluca

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Jennifer Cody

Jennifer Cody

Charlotte (voice)

Peter Renaday

Peter Renaday

Additional Voices (voice)

Allen Tam

Allen Tam

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Chung Sup Yoon

Chung Sup Yoon

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Randy Newman

Randy Newman

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James P. Alles

James P. Alles

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Terence Blanchard

Terence Blanchard

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Rasoul Azadani

Rasoul Azadani

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Emeril Lagasse

Emeril Lagasse

Marlon the Gator (voice)

Jason Hand

Jason Hand

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Benoît Le Pennec

Benoît Le Pennec

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Peter Bartlett

Peter Bartlett

Lawrence (voice)

Bruno Campos

Bruno Campos

Prince Naveen (voice)

Michael-Leon Wooley

Michael-Leon Wooley

Louis (voice)

Don Hall

Don Hall

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Paul Briggs

Paul Briggs

Two Fingers (voice)

Jerry Kernion

Jerry Kernion

Mr. Henry Fenner (voice)

Elizabeth Dampier

Elizabeth Dampier

Young Tiana (voice)

Breanna Brooks

Breanna Brooks

Young Charlotte (voice)

Seth R. Williamson

Seth R. Williamson

Prince Ralphie (voice)

Shane R. Williamson

Shane R. Williamson

Teenage Kid (voice)

Jean-Christophe Poulain

Jean-Christophe Poulain

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Alfred Cruz

Alfred Cruz

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Ashley Lenz

Ashley Lenz

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Julio Leon

Julio Leon

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Robert St. Pierre

Robert St. Pierre

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Yong Zhong

Yong Zhong

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Details

GenresAnimation, Romance, Fantasy, Family
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on08 Dec 2009
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

tiailds

7/10

After the third attempt to watch this film, I finally got through the first 15 minutes and am glad I did. There always seemed to be something to stop me from getting too far in. So, what did I think? "Is it entertaining?" Yes. For the most part, the songs were enjoyable and the animation was fine. The pacing could be improved somewhat, mostly by eliminated 2-3 songs. 2 out of 3 "Is it interesting?" Yes. The character backgrounds and the story development were easily above the average kids movie. The plot was a tad predictable and the moral seemed to meander some. 2 out of 3 "Is it memorable?" Somewhat. The most unique thing were the character types. While the animation was fine, some of the human facial expressions were just off enough to be slightly creepy. I am glad most of the movie had some of the main characters as animals. 1.5 out of 3 Start with 1. 1+2+2+1.5=6.5 I will round up for the overall enjoyment of the time spent. 7 stars.

r96sk

7/10

Solid. <em>'The Princess and the Frog'</em> makes for a good time. It's nothing incredibly different from the studio's other animated princess films, but still produces what you'd want from a film of this type. Anika Noni Rose works well in the lead role as Tiana, while it's pleasant to hear John Goodman as Big Daddy; albeit not as a major character. Keith David (Shadow Man) and Oprah Winfrey (Eudora), meanwhile, are welcomed cast members. The music is rather forgettable, though the (traditional) animation is nice. There's a few moments where it drags its heels slightly, but the pacing is mostly fine. It all comes down to whether you enjoy princess stories, given how predictable and formulaic they are. I'm nonplussed about them, to be honest. Mid-range Disney, for me.

Gimly

5/10

I have some questions, I have some comments, both of which may come across as moderately hostile, but I still enjoyed _The Princess and the Frog_. I'm not too sure why though. I won't be coming back for the soundtrack, which is generally one of the biggest appeals of these Princess deals, and certain things are so *yawn* Disney that you can call them before you press play, but at least it's a little different. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

CinemaSerf

7/10

When the eligible bachelor "Prince Naveen" arrives in New Orleans, he suffers quite a character change! It seems that the evil "Facilier" - straight out of "Live and Let Die" (1973) - has offered his butler the chance to swap places with his master, and his master is now a little green frog. As everyone knows, only true love's kiss can reverse the impact of a curse like this and so it falls to aspiring waitress "Tiana" to firstly be convinced that this talking amphibian is actually worth kissing, then when that tried and tested solution merely converts her into another green frog, they must both enlist the help of a trumpeter alligator and an enthusiastic and brave firefly to head into the deepest part of the bayou where an old blind witch might have the solution to defeat this blackest of voodoo magic. Thing is, though - the clock is ticking and the evil "Faciler" has enlisted his allies from the underworld to ensure that their predicament becomes permanent! This is a really jolly and characterful family adventure with some splendid and detailed animation and a fun score from Randy Newman that frequently gets the toes tapping. I could have been doing with a bit more of the nasty "Facilier" but I suppose Disney don't like too much of the baddie featuring in their movies - which is a shame as they are almost always the best! I saw this recently again on a big screen and it has much more of the traditional cartoon elements to it than many of the others made by this studio in the noughties. Short, sweet and entertaining.

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