Summary
- Disney+ cancels Princess and the Frog series due to 2D animation decline and financial considerations.
- Lead voice actor expresses deep disappointment over series cancellation on Instagram.
- A Tiana Special Event on Disney+ could serve as a test for potential Princess and the Frog sequel.
Disney+ has axed its Princess and the Frog television series after years of hard work and development. Tiana's voice actor has now spoken out in the wake of her fans' hopping-mad reaction.
The Princess and the Frog was released way back in 2009. The film was one of Walt Disney Animation Studios' final efforts to reinject life back into the 2D animation scene. Whilst the movie was received well critically, garnering three Oscar nominations, it had a middling return at the box office, earning $271 million off of a budget of $105 million. Unfortunately, the only 2D-animated film since its release has been Winnie the Pooh (2011), as the company has continued to shift towards a 3D animated model similar to that of Pixar and DreamWorks. Ultimately, that's where the money has led them.
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The Princess and the Frog TV series was reportedly supposed to use a blend of 2D and 3D animation, similar to that of the Into the Spider-Verse films. But fans of the movie were dealt a blow recently when it was announced that the Disney+ series was being canceled. Now, on Instagram, the lead voice actor for Tiana has weighed in to share her thoughts on the unhappy end to its development:
"I am too deeply disappointed that the continuation of Tiana’s journey in series form has been cut short."
Anika Noni Rose was set to reprise her role as Tiana in the series. The heavy-heartedness she expresses in her post is only outshone by the praise she heaps onto the creative team for their years of effort. She takes the time to speak about "a lot of beautiful work" that was specifically contributed by "long-time champion" Jenn Lee, and the show's writer-director, Joyce Sherri.
The film itself had such a vibrant and unique musical personality, it's certainly a shame to see it get the boot by the House of Mouse. However, there is still a chance for fans to support the Princess and the Frog in future projects. Rose explains that the series is morphing into a Tiana Special Event, which is still set to air on Disney+. She called out to long-time admirers of the film:
"All of you beautiful, loving, loyal fans who’ve been championing not just the series, but a ‘Princess and the Frog’ sequel, tune in."
Rose is clear, if fans want to see a continuation of Tiana's story, then a groundswell of support has to come from them. Given Rose's concern about viewership, Disney may be using the Tiana Special Event as a litmus test to see if audiences are interested in a sequel to the film. Disney+ executives only care about one thing in this day and age: clicks, views, and audience retention. So, Rose is advising fans to recruit:
"When I say tune in, I mean, tell your friends, family, coworkers, babysitters."
Hopefully, Tiana's story will get a happily ever after, and The Princess and the Frog will continue to be an enduring brand for Disney+.
The Princess and the Frog
Display card tags widget Display card community and brand rating widget Display card main info widget- Release Date
- December 10, 2009
- Runtime
- 97minutes
- Director
- John Musker
- Writers
- John Musker
Cast
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Anika Noni Rose -
John Musker -
Keith David
- Franchise(s)
- Disney
Source: anikaaroundtheworld/Instagram