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The presence of a black male is not missed in Disney’s Princess

The presence of a black male is not missed in Disney’s Princess
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The Princess and the frog”, Disney’s first princess of color was a great joy to watch. All of the controversy surrounding the movie about the love interest not being black was just an overreaction. Believe me; the presence of a black male is not missed as Princess Tiana’s black father, the voice of Terrance Howard, is a great influence and presence in this film.

The entire audience gave it a standing ovation at the end of the film because it’s the most genuine Disney film to date made with so much love and such great detail. A range of mixed emotions were experienced by everyone watching the film. There were touching moments of happiness and laughter, tears of sadness, and tears of joy shared by the movie goers. The film highlighted the heritage of the bayou of Louisiana and tales of scary witch doctors and great jazz and blues music that made you want to dance in your seat.

Anika Rose, the voice of Princess Tiana, is a diamond in the rough, actress and songstress and does this role great justice. Terrance Howard, the voice of Princess’s Tiana father and Oprah, the voice of Princess Tiana Mother did a superb job of making the film a cozy family experience. The movie’s soundtrack features Anika Rose, Ne-Yo and Academy Award® winning composer Randy Newman is full of soulful music that gives you a tingly feeling all over. This will be a great gift to give to your princess this Christmas. Leaving the movies make you want to make a big pot of gumbo or crawfish ettouffe, invite all your love ones and have a great time.

Watch below as Neyo sings his soulful ballad “Never Knew I Needed You “featured on Princess and the Frog Soundtrack.

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