Walt Disney Studios has announced a special limited engagement of The Princess and the Frog.
Walt Disney Studios is opening its Burbank gates to the public for a once-in-a-lifetime advance special engagement, welcoming Disney fans to experience its newest animated musical comedy Nov. 25- Dec. 13, 2009. The advance special engagement will also be featured in Clearview’s historic Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City. Following the film, fans on both coasts will also be treated to The Ultimate Disney Experience, an exciting extravaganza that will feature—for the first time ever—all nine of the Disney princesses (including the film’s Princess Tiana, Disney’s newest princess), as well as exciting Bayou games, movie archives, how-to presentations from Disney animators, Studio tours (for L.A. guests) and more. Tickets went on sale at midnight last night.
The Princess and the Frog
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Wow – it took them, what, seven decades to come up with a film with black main characters, played by black actors (Thanks For Nothing, Esmerelda)…and their villain is a Voodoo witchdoctor.
I wouldn’t want to see it any way – Disney has lost any money I’d have even wanted to pay them ever since the Muppet Christmas Carol DVD Unfair Censoring Disaster, for which some executive bastard deserves to have his hands permanently locked in a boxful of rusty nails.