https://twitter.com/DisneyAnimation/sta ... 3660756994JUST ANNOUNCED: Disney Animation’s first-ever original animated series on #DisneyPlus: Baymax!, Zootopia+, and Tiana are coming in 2022, and Moana, the series, in 2023.

https://twitter.com/DisneyAnimation/sta ... 3660756994JUST ANNOUNCED: Disney Animation’s first-ever original animated series on #DisneyPlus: Baymax!, Zootopia+, and Tiana are coming in 2022, and Moana, the series, in 2023.
Just Announced: @DisneyAnimation’s first-ever original animated series are coming to @DisneyPlus: Baymax!, Zootopia+, and Tiana are coming in 2022, and Moana, the series, in 2023.
Disney's Divinity wrote:I like how the logo looks like the "Princess" half of the "The Princess and the Frog" logo.Seeing her name as a logo like that, I wonder now if TP&TF might've worked as "Tiana" after all?
You're right! That's why it looked familiar to me.bruno_wbt wrote:Well, in Spain the movie is called "Tiana y el Sapo", and that "Tiana" is exactly the same than the Spanish logo.
I hope that too. Maybe they could do it in the style of the "Almost There" musical sequence. By the way, here's the official synopsis:unprincess wrote:Like I mentioned previously I hope its 2d in some form.
Source: https://lumiere-a.akamaihd.net/v1/docum ... bccd9a.pdfTiana, coming to Disney+ in 2023, is a long-form musical-comedy series featuring the extraordinary entrepreneur who’s now princess of the kingdom Maldonia. The all-new adventures explore both Maldonia and Tiana’s beloved hometown, New Orleans. Tiana is the first princess to have her own Walt Disney Animation Studios series.
I like the logo too. I would have preferred Tiana as the film's title over The Princess and the Frog which never made sense since Tiana didn't start out as a princess. In all honesty, they should have just called it The Frog Prince like the fairtytale since even though the original fairytale is titled after the prince, it's the princess who's the main character and the story is told from her perspective.Disney's Divinity wrote:Seeing her name as a logo like that, I wonder now if TP&TF might've worked as "Tiana" after all?
I didn't know that. Thanks for pointing it out. Tiana and the Frog is a better title than The Princess and the Frog, but because I'm not fond of the "and the" structure in titling, I prefer just Tiana.bruno_wbt wrote:Well, in Spain the movie is called "Tiana y el Sapo", and that "Tiana" is exactly the same than the Spanish logo.
I shutter at the thought this being CG. I'd rather have it 2D even if that meant outsourcing the animation.nomad2010 wrote:So this either means one of two things... they’re bringing back hand drawn animation and thus (I’m assuming) getting back all the tech and desks and stuff they threw out and hiring hand drawn animators again which means we could see a lot more of it in the future... at least on Disney+. OR.... they’re gonna do this in CG and it’s gonna be... something.
Since it will be a musical does that mean Randy Newman will be writing new songs for it? I have a feeling they'll replace him with new songwriters. It will be nice to get to see Maldonia, but how can the show be set in both Maldonia and New Orleans? Will Tiana be moving back and forth all the time? That doesn't make sense. The fact it's a long-form series pretty much rules out it being 2D (unless they outsource the animation which is unlikely).D82 wrote:Tiana, coming to Disney+ in 2023, is a long-form musical-comedy series featuring the extraordinary entrepreneur who’s now princess of the kingdom Maldonia. The all-new adventures explore both Maldonia and Tiana’s beloved hometown, New Orleans. Tiana is the first princess to have her own Walt Disney Animation Studios series.
I actually really like the "and the" structure in general. I don't really mind TP&TF's title--although I was more attached to "The Frog Princess"--I was just thinking about how some people blamed the emphasis on "princess" in the title for it not having done more at the Box Office because it made people think of the Disney Princess franchise first and foremost. I think "The Frog Princess" or "The Frog Prince" would've been fine; I know some said the title change might have had something to do with her being the first Black princess because they didn't want controversy caused by her being called the "frog" princess (Sotiris wrote:I like the logo too. I would have preferred Tiana as the film's title over The Princess and the Frog which never made sense since Tiana didn't start out as a princess. In all honesty, they should have just called it The Frog Prince like the fairtytale since even though the original fairytale is titled after the prince, it's the princess who's the main character and the story is told from her perspective.Disney's Divinity wrote:Seeing her name as a logo like that, I wonder now if TP&TF might've worked as "Tiana" after all?
I didn't know that. Thanks for pointing it out. Tiana and the Frog is a better title than The Princess and the Frog, but because I'm not fond of the "and the" structure in titling, I prefer just Tiana.bruno_wbt wrote:Well, in Spain the movie is called "Tiana y el Sapo", and that "Tiana" is exactly the same than the Spanish logo.