I finally got there and looked. To be honest, I liked more of some traditional Disney cartoons. Yes, the villain’s plan is not quite clear, great love comes suddenly, just because the time has come, comedic characters infuriate, and even this is the beating of frog hunters ... (but I understand that they were not put here for me, OK, that’s all, keep quiet). But the girl has a character (although, of course, the moment with the kiss of a frog: no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, except for a lot of money, but it’s for the sake of a dream, yeah), she goes some way, knows herself, overestimates life priorities, and the prince along with her. The blonde, who is like a rival of the main character, is cute, though not far away, and amusing. The crocodile is cute, though that's his only role. And I liked that the voodoo wizard is not an omnipotent evil; heroes have their own struggles, primarily with themselves. It was interesting: a classic story, but the approach is different. It’s like a transitional stage to modern Disney creations. Jazz and voodoo - it was great, had fun
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