The First Black President and Princess Debut at Disney
Published by Pamela Gentry on Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 2:14 am.By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst
Nov. 12, 2009 – President Barack Obama has joined his 43 predecessors in the Hall of Presidents at Disney World. But the first African-American president is sharing the limelight with the introduction of Disney’s first African-American princess: Princess Tiana.
Disney didn’t know in 2006 when it began creating the 2-D hand drawn animated film it would be making its debut alongside another “first”; the first African-American president.
And now Disney has both.
“We worked on him [Obama] for a little over eight months; this figure is the most technical advance in detail accuracy. The technology allowed us to get the pitch of lips — how he moves his lips when forming his words,” Diego Parris, of Imagineering for Disney told me. (They also worked on a John McCain figure until the election.)
Obama’s likeness stands on stage in the Hall of Presidents Exhibit and delivers brief remarks along with the likeness of President George Washington following a highlight presentation on the history of U.S. presidents. Parris said, Obama’s participation included recording his remarks for Disney at the White House and staff assisting with the details on his attire, lapel pin and watch.
I can’t say who is providing the voice for President Washington ’s role, but I do know who’s the voice for Princess Tiana. Actress Anika Noni Rose, you may remember her from the film “Dream Girls.”
“Princess Tiana is the first Disney princess introduced in 10 years, the ninth Disney princess and the first American princess created by the animation dynasty. The movie, “The Princess and the Frog” is scheduled to open next month.
The musical fairy tale is about a young girl from New Orleans who is mistaken for a princess by a prince of a frog who requests a kiss to break the spell. I think you can fill in the rest. Having the story take place in New Orleans gives a city that has faced some bad times some good PR.
To capture the feel and the spirit of the city, filmmakers took more than 50,000 photos of local images to use as reference and inspiration including streets, buildings, restaurants and the garden district.
Some critics have questioned the film taking place in New Orleans where Blacks suffered such harrowing experiences during Katrina, why the princess ends up with a frog and why her suitor isn’t also from states (he’s from a fictional land)?
Having a Black president has brought about a lot of discussions about race, role models and altering realities for stereo-types. I think the same is true for the introduction of a Black princess.
Now little girls and boys of all races won’t think its make believe; they’ll see a president and a princess giving fairy tales new endings.
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I do believe Ms. Gentry is starting to get it……..Barack and Disney linked in the same article. How Fitting!
Why could the prince not be African American as well! Disney is not ready for a Brother yet huh? Alladin and Jasmine were both Indian, Cinderella had a White man for her Prince. Come on Disney get with the program!
You people are just foolish. Anything to get attention. Look at us we need your attention !
Wow, Disney. Though I am not against interracial couples; However, A white prince for, Tiara? Come on now. Black Men are just as handsome, if not more handsome.
Disney should have provided a better match, but I think that it was the fear of not drawing a white audience is the reason why they chose a white prince.
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Disney didn’t know in 2006 when it began creating the 2-D hand drawn animated film it would be making its debut alongside another “first”; the first African-American president.
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I think it is a good movie. Before you start bashing the movie get your facts straight. The prince is NOT WHITE he is Cerole. As in African-American and French if you know anything about new Orleans their are alot of them down there. What’s wrong wtih him being light. Most African-American cuoples are NOt the complexion. My mom is light skin and my dad is dark skin. Stop trying to find something to complain about. Istead of waiting on Disney to have a black princess why didn’t the black community come up with one.
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Why do you care if the prince is white? Stop being racist.
I applaud Disney for doing an animated film such as this.
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