The first trailer for the Walt Disney Company’s return to hand-drawn animation – The Princess And The Frog – is online and you can see it right here.
Spearheaded by Pixar chief (and Disney head of feature animation) John Lasseter, the film takes the fairy tale of The Frog Princess and relocates it to a jazzy New Orleans.
The Mouse House will be hoping that it reignites interest in pencil-powered animation in an age where 3D ‘toons dominate, at least across the pond.
But can it work? Take a look at the trailer below and let us know your thoughts.
First Princess And The Frog trailer online
See Disney’s return to hand-drawn animation
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opica
May 11th 2009, 12:56
What do you mean "it's online"? It's been online for the last 9 months: http://twurl.nl/aonlsz
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AvatarIII
May 11th 2009, 13:20
erm, that is a very different and much shorter trailer.
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AvatarIII
May 11th 2009, 13:21
by which i mean this one IS new.
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peepjc
May 11th 2009, 13:45
I think it looks great, it's nice to see Disney going back to 2D animation.
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Benmorse
May 11th 2009, 16:59
Nice looking, but could go either way at the box office. THe release date as close to guarantees money as it can, and it LOOKS fun. But I think on balance I'd rather see Where The Wild Things Are.
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