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  2. Mar 24, 2010 · By Rachel Bertsche. It would be a stretch to say that a movie about a woman turning into a frog is based on a true story. But even fairy tales can find inspiration from truth, and if you want to meet the real-life woman behind The Princess and the Frog 's Tiana, look no further than Leah Chase.

    • It Was Originally Based on A Grimm Fairy Tale
    • Tiana Should Have Already Been A Princess
    • The Princess Was Much More Unlikable
    • The Princess Was Engaged to Someone Else
    • The Setting Was Changed to New Orleans in The '20s
    • The Fairy Godmother
    • The Princess Wore A Bracelet to Protect Herself from Witchcraft
    • The Villain Wasn't A Voodoo Witch Doctor
    • Ray Was Originally A Snake Named Fang
    • The Lesson Is About Learning to Appreciate Differences

    The Frog Princess novel was originally based on a Brothers Grimm fairytale called The Frog Prince. In that story, a princess loses a golden ball down a well, and the Frog Prince retrieves it for her under the proviso that she will take him with her to the palace and be his friend. RELATED: Grimm: 5 Fairy Tales It Adapted Very Well (And 5 That Could...

    In The Frog Princess, the character based on Tiana is called Emma, and she's already the princess of Greater Greenward. She lives in a palace with her mother Queen Chartreuse, and has an aunt named Grassina, the current Green Witch of the realm. In the Disney film, Tiana is a waitress who aspires to one day open up her own restaurant with a menu fu...

    In both The Frog Prince and The Frog Princess, the princess character is made to be unlikable. In the former, it's due to her spoiled and selfish temperament, and in the latter, it's because of her braying laugh that everyone compares to a donkey. RELATED: 10 Awesome Pieces Of The Princess And The Frog Concept Art That We Adore Tiana, by contrast, ...

    In The Frog Princess, Princess Emma is betrothed to Prince Jorge, a stuck up fellow royal who hails from the neighboring kingdom of East Aradia and antagonizes her mercilessly. She runs to the swamps to escape him and encounters Prince Eadric from Upper Montevista. In the Disney film, Tiana has no other suitors, but her friend Charlotte "Lottie" La...

    The setting for both The Frog Princess and its inspiration The Frog Prince is a fantasy realm in an indeterminable time period, but given the descriptions of court and the fact that there are dragons present, it's believed to be medieval. New Orleans in the 1920s is the new setting for The Princess and the Frog, with an emphasis on the robust sound...

    The Frog Princess has a "fairy godmother" character of sorts in the form of Mudine, a kindly witch who turns out to be Princess Emma's aunt Grassina. She helps Emma and Prince Eadric break the spell that turned them both into frogs. Mama Odie takes the place of Mudine/Grassina in the Disney film, and is portrayed as a 197 year old voodoo priestess....

    In The Frog Princess, there's a particular ornament that Princess Emma's aunt Grassina gives her to ward off tampering from witches and evil spirits. She wore a bracelet capable of reversing witch's curses, but an otter steals it, and when Prince Eadric kissed her as a frog, it caused her to be turned into a frog too. RELATED: Princess And The Frog...

    The villain of The Frog Princess was an aspiring witch called Vannabe, who usurped the Witch Mudine and took over her house, her pets, and all of her potions. She believes the two frogs - Princess Emma and Prince Eadric- can be used in a potion to make her eternally beautiful. RELATED: 5 Disney Villains Who Get Too Much Credit (& 5 Who Don't Get En...

    In The Frog Princess, one of Princess Emma's helpers is a snake named Fang, who was rescued from Mudine's house when he was imprisoned by Vannabe. He offered to escort Emma back to her castle after he's freed, and his lover is known as Clarise. Fang is changed to the Cajun firefly Ray in the Disney film, who offered to lead Prince Naveen and Tiana ...

    Part of Princess Emma's adventure with Prince Eadric is in defiance of the expectations that come with her royal title. When she decides to marry him over her betrothed Prince Jorge, the lesson is one of acceptance. Disney decided that the lesson should be altered somewhat from the traditional concept of overcoming judgment of appearances (The Frog...

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  3. She is loosely based on two princesses: Princess Emma, the heroine of E. D. Baker's 2002 novel The Frog Princess, and the princess from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "The Frog Prince", which inspired Baker's novel. The character also was inspired by famed New Orleans chef Leah Chase.

  4. The Princess and the Frog, a 2009 Disney animated film, is loosely based on the 2002 novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker. The film starred Anika Noni Rose and Bruno Campos and was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. The Frog Prince story itself is mentioned several times in the film, being read to Princess Tiana as a child and ...

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    • The Frog Prince
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  5. One of the projects was based on E. D. Baker's The Frog Princess, in which the story's heroine (Princess Emma) kisses a prince turned frog (Prince Eadric), only to become a frog herself. The other was based on Ralph Eggleston 's pitch of The Frog Prince set in gangster-era Chicago . [18]

  6. Jul 17, 2020 · Her story mimics aspects of The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker, which is itself based on a Brothers Grimm story. In the fairytale, a woman kisses a frog, who promptly turns into a prince. In the movie, the opposite happens, as the woman joins the prince in frog-dom.

  7. You may already know that Disney’s The Princess and the Frog drew inspiration from the true story of Leah Chase, the legendary New Orleans chef. The real chef behind Princess Tiana owned a restaurant in New Orleans, Dooky Chase’s Restaurant. While the restaurant is definitely a destination we recommend, Princess and the Frog fans can also ...

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