Disney to introduce first black heroine

Discussion in 'Hollywood Entertainment' started by Harrison, Dec 3, 2009.

  1. Harrison

    Harrison Well-Known Member

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    In this film publicity image released by Disney, Princess Tiana, voiced by Anika Noni Rose, left, and Prince Naveen, voiced by Bruno Campos, are shown in a scene from the animated film, 'The Princess and the Frog.' AP photo

    Disney will introduce its first black female heroine around the U.S. on Dec. 11. in the animation "The Princess and the Frog," now playing in Los Angeles and New York.

    Most of Disney cartoon heroine, with whom the global audiences are familiar, are as white as Snow White, the studio's first feature-film superstar, who marked her debut in 1937's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

    It would take some 60 years for the Disney artists to begin painting their leading ladies with all the colors of the wind, including the American Indian Pocahontas (1995), the Chinese Mulan (1998) and the Hawaiian Lilo (2002).

    "The story really came from an initial idea of doing an American fairy tale, which hadn't been done at Disney," said "Princess" co-director Ron Clements. "And setting it in New Orleans, which is John Lasseter's favorite city in the world. It was Walt Disney's favorite city in the world ... Out of that, it seemed natural that the heroine would be African-American."

    Discussion of the character's race had some of the film's principals bristling. "We walk around being black every day, and nobody talks about it," noted Anika Noni Rose, who supplies the voice of lead Princess Tiana. "So, I suggest you follow your instinct and let it be nothing to be talked about."

    Yet the "Dreamgirls" actress continued: "The big deal is that it will quietly affirm to young brown-skinned children that they are special in this world," Rose said. "And I think that it is a bigger deal to those of us who grew up without it and are now adults and have been waiting for it. It's exciting to us, because we know how important it is to our children to have, to be image affirmed."

    Production was started on "Princess" in March 2006, long before the election of a new American president. "We tried to arrange that," joked co-director John Musker. "We voted for Obama," Musker continued. "That was about as much influence as we had on things."


    But the coincidence was not lost on some members of the "Princess" cast. "It is historical in the sense now that there is 'Obama' and 'Tiana,'" said veteran character actress Jenifer Lewis, widely known as "the black mother of Hollywood." "It is a new day," she continued. "There is hope. There is change. That is what this movie is going to bring."

    Perhaps, but the directors remind us that making history was never their point.

    "It is a universal story," Musker said. "It is a story of trying to follow your dreams and overcoming obstacles. And I don't think that necessarily knows a certain color."

    Sources: SINA.com
     
  2. KaY_xD

    KaY_xD 但願人長久,千里共嬋娟

    lol i saw the poster on the road about several weeks ago-ish & i thought, hmmm def an Obama effect
     
  3. ^ naa this was planned long before obama came to power. i remember hearing about this when i saw a documentary about racism in disney and how they depicted arabs in aladin.

    im sure moesha did some Disney thing, that was to long ago for me to remember clearly.

    if you wana see the obama effect then go to obama, Japan :p
     
  4. blkperc

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    took them quite a long time to come up with this...
    we have mulan for the asians, aladdin for the indians, and now this for the blacks...lol.
     
  5. brown_bear

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    1st..?....whut about Pocahontas...?



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  6. Tiger King

    Tiger King Well-Known Member

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    ^ No that's native Indians. Big difference
     
  7. KaY_xD

    KaY_xD 但願人長久,千里共嬋娟

    BB...:facepalm: :facepalm: u britons stole the land of the native americans n' now forgot about the existence of the race...sigh
     
  8. bbgirlsum

    bbgirlsum Well-Known Member

    What is so surprising about this?
    Wait where was the Jungle Book set anyways?
     
  9. ^ are you even reading what this thread is about? and nope, not so interesting

    its set in colonial India btw
     
  10. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    well aint that all cultural.
    shit, from mulan to poco
     
  11. bbgirlsum

    bbgirlsum Well-Known Member

    i thought jungle book was set in africa so if it was it would be a black person hahaa
     
  12. lol bbeh this is about the first black heroine, reaaaaaaaaaaaaaad the thread haha (or look up the meaning)
     
  13. bbgirlsum

    bbgirlsum Well-Known Member

    ^ meh i missed out the heorin part coz if the "black" issue
     
  14. AC0110

    AC0110 Let the Fun Begin

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    LoL, say that to a black person...
    "WHAT!! That's just the same shit!!!!"
     
  15. miszangelic

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    a black heroine, something i would like to see. i dont think its because of obama