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The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical romantic fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.It is inspired in part by the 2002 novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which in turn is based on the German folk tale "The Frog Prince" as collected by the Brothers Grimm.
The Frog Princess is a novel by E. D. Baker. First published in 2002, the story is a spoof on the German fairy tale " The Frog Prince ." The 2009 Disney film The Princess and the Frog is loosely based on this novel.
Elizabeth Dawson Baker [1] is an American children's novelist who made her international debut in 2002 with The Frog Princess which was a Texas Lone Star Reading List Book, A Book Sense Children's Pick, a Florida's Sunshine State Readers List pick and a 2006 Sasquatch Book Award nominee.
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 Disney animated film loosely based on the 2002 novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker. The Frog Prince story itself appears in the film, being read to the film's protagonist, Tiana, as a child and inspiring the prince-turned-frog Naveen to ask Tiana to kiss him to break the spell. However, the kiss turns her ...
The Frog Princess, named Vasilisa the Wise, is a beautiful, intelligent, friendly, skilled young woman, who was forced to spend three years in a frog's skin for disobeying Koschei. Her final test may be to dance at the king's banquet. The Frog Princess sheds her skin, and the prince then burns it, to her dismay.
Rob Edwards (born June 22, 1963) is an American television and feature film screenwriter and producer. His writing includes the Disney animated feature films Treasure Planet [2] and The Princess and the Frog, both of which were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. [1]
Evangeline is also referenced in the 2009 Disney film The Princess and the Frog, wherein a Cajun firefly named Raymond falls in love with Evangeline, who appears as a star. Following his death, they are reunited and appear side by side in the night sky.
Tangled Ever After is a 2012 six-minute American animated short film written and directed by Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, [1] serving as a sequel to the 2010 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Tangled.