The Princess and the Frog

The Princess and the Frog2009

Director: John Musker
Genre: Animation, Family, Musical
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 animated film from Disney studios. It follows the story of Tiana and Prince Naveen, who have directly and indirectly been turned into frogs by the Shadow Man, Dr. Facilier. The movie was released to theaters on De… more »



[Tiana has refused Dr. Facilier's deal and tries to smash the charm on the ground. But Facilier's shadow grabs it and gives it back to Dr. Facilier, who then turns Tiana back into a frog]

Dr. Facilier:
Y'all shoulda taken ma deal. [pins Tiana down with his cane] Now, you're gonna spend the rest o' your life bein' a slimy little frog! [laughs]

Tiana:
[grins] I got news for you, Shadow Man. It's not slime, it's mucus! [She grabs the charm with her tongue and smashes it on the ground.]

Dr. Facilier:
No! NO! [picks up the remains and gasps in horror as colourful lights flicker around him. Tiana hides] How am I ever gonna pay back ma debt?! [Three masks break out of some gravestones, chanting]

Masks:
Bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom, bom...

Dr. Facilier:
Friends!

Masks:
[smiling evilly] ...bom, bom, bom, bom. Are you reeeeady?

Dr. Facilier:
No! I'm not ready at all! In fact, I got lots more plans!

Shrunken heads:
Are you reeeeady?

Dr. Facilier:
This is just a... minor setback in a major operation! [Voodoo dolls burst out of the ground, carrying drumsticks] AARGH! Soon, as I whip up another spell, we'll be back in business! I still got that froggy prince locked away! [backs up against a tombstone with his shadow hiding behind him] I just need a little more time! [The tombstone transforms into a huge, demonic mask] Aargh! No, no, please, no! [a demon grabs his shadow and starts to pull him towards the mask's mouth] AAARGH! Just a little more time! [The demons chant and bang on drums] I promise I'll pay y'all back! I PROMISE! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH...!!! [He gets pulled into the mask's mouth along with the other demons. The mouth shuts. The smoke clears revealing the tombstone with FACILIER engraved on it]

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