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Sat, 02 Jan 2010 12:47p.m.

Reviewed by Kate Rodger

This is a return to old school hand-drawn animation for Disney, and it's proven already an excellent move for the House of Mouse with a film well-received overseas by critics and the box office alike.
 
Think your classic girlie fairytale, kissing a frog or two to find your prince, but with a Broadway musical feel and set against a backdrop of jazz, gumbo and voodoo in New Orleans.
 
Disney debuts its first African-American princess-in-waiting, with sassy lovable hardworking Cinderella-type Tiana, who dreams of owning her own restaurant.
 
All sorts of voodoo shenanigans ensue involving a visiting penniless Prince on the hunt for a rich girl with a big dowry, and a rather nasty local with other money-making plans of his own.
 
With all the high-tech adult-friendly animated movies pouring out of Hollywood for the waiting knee-high masses this delightful Disney throwback could easily have missed its mark - but it gently hits the box office bullseye.
 
While perhaps suited more for the young princesses in the household, there are plenty of frog jokes, trumpeting alligators and toothless fireflies to please most of the family. A couple of scary voodoo moments for the most faint of heart, but all in a days work for any budding princesses.
 
4 stars.

    The Princess and the Frog
:: Director: Ron Clements and John Musker
:: Starring: Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David
:: Running Time: 97 mins
:: Rating:  G
:: Release Date: Now playing
:: Trailer: Click here

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