Monday, January 16, 2012

The Princess and the Frog: Tiana

Hello everyone, BreaktheWalls here and to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. day, I'm going to post a bonus about Disney's first African-American Princess, Tiana.














Tiana is a beautiful, hard working, caring and intelligent woman who's motto is that if you want to make your wishes come true, you need to work your hardest to make them come true. Her wish is to own the best restaurant in New Orleans and to make that work with her low income she works extremely hard at her two waitress jobs. I'm sure that after a long day, her feet are killing her and I doubt there's no shortage of us that would be willing to give her a foot rub she deserves, offering she use our face as a foot stool for her tired feet or even licking away the stress on her feet.

The Princess and the Frog is a good movie. Granted, it's no masterpiece and it's not as good as the classic animated movies, but it is certainly the best Disney non-Pixar animated movie that had come out in the 2000-2009 era since the Emperor's New Grove and the movie's soundtrack is superb. There are many entertaining scenes and it has awesome classical animation that is now a rarity in an industry now dominated by CGI and proves that 2D animation can look just as good, if not better than CGI.

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