Walt Disney's The Princess and the Frog:
Tiana is the main character and protagonist in Walt Disney's animated film, The Princess and the Frog. The film was released in 2009 and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, with animation by Mark Henn.
The film is a part of Disney's princess collection and is the 49th animated film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The Princess and the Frog was also Disney's first traditionally animated movie since Lilo and Stitch. The Princess and the Frog has been positively acclaimed by the public and critics; however, controversy still arises due to her ethnicity and race.
The film and Tiana have been loosely based off of E.D. Baker's novel, The Frog Princess, and the Brothers Grimm fairy tale that inspired the novel.
The setting of the film is based off of 1920's New Orleans, Louisiana. The characters lives are based off of New Orleans culture and lifestyles from the early 1900's as well.
The film is a part of Disney's princess collection and is the 49th animated film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The Princess and the Frog was also Disney's first traditionally animated movie since Lilo and Stitch. The Princess and the Frog has been positively acclaimed by the public and critics; however, controversy still arises due to her ethnicity and race.
The film and Tiana have been loosely based off of E.D. Baker's novel, The Frog Princess, and the Brothers Grimm fairy tale that inspired the novel.
The setting of the film is based off of 1920's New Orleans, Louisiana. The characters lives are based off of New Orleans culture and lifestyles from the early 1900's as well.
The movie poster for The Princess and the Frog