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    Posted November 30, 2009 by
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    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     MarieSager and fellow iReporter Pixel attended this event for "Princess and the Frog." MarieSager compared it to 'Lady and the Tramp,' calling it a classic.
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    Walt Disney's The Princess and the Frog is a Holiday treat for the entire family.  It's Disney's 49th classic animated feature and one worthy of being added to your Disney Classic library.

     

    Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen take us on an exciting adventure from New Orleans and way into the deep dark bayou country of Louisiana.  The color and animation spectacular.

     

    Randy Newman's music has us hopping right along with the exciting cast, which includes Oprah Winfrey as Princess Tiana's mother.

     

    "What we want isn't as important as what we need" is the theme throughout the movie.  Throw kissing a frog in there and we have a fun movie!

     

    Pictures:

     

    1.  Our very own Princess Pixel with Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen.

     

    2.  Princess Tiana and Prince Naveen as frogs!

     

    3.  Marie's Prince Charming trying out for a part in the movie.

     

    4.  Prince Charming finding his way home after being turned down.  Better luck next time.

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