10 Disney Movies You Didn’t Know Were Shameless Rip-Offs

1. The Princess and the Frog

NUMBER 11

It€™s surprising that €˜The Princess and the Frog€™ ever made it through production with so much originality in tact when you consider the outburst of the African American media against many of Disney€™s creative decisions. Initially inspired by the titular fairy tale Disney€™s big twist (SPOILER: that the Princess turns into a frog) actually comes from Ed Baker€™s novel €˜The Frog Princess€™ in which Princess Emma meets a slimy fate. Disney should be credited, however on the amount of originality in this film. The film€™s spooky, electric atmosphere in the town of New Orleans for one even thought African American journalists considered this offensive due to a recent hurricane that had displaced a number of African- American residence. Also the film€™s evil witch-Doctor villain Doctor Facilier who€™s shadow is a highlight of the film. Overall Disney may pilfer the past for inspirations in their films but it is their excellent animation and inspired direction that make their films become the definitive versions of the stories that they steal.
 
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