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In [[2010]], 5-year-old [[Lucy Wilson]] wore a green '''''Princess and the Frog''''' [[bathing suit]] when she jumped into a pool at a [[birthday party]] she attended in [[America]] when [[Albert Wilson|her father]] went for a [[business meeting]] with a [[Albert Wilson's client (8.46)|client]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[8.46 (short story)|8.46]]'') | In [[2010]], 5-year-old [[Lucy Wilson]] wore a green '''''Princess and the Frog''''' [[bathing suit]] when she jumped into a pool at a [[birthday party]] she attended in [[America]] when [[Albert Wilson|her father]] went for a [[business meeting]] with a [[Albert Wilson's client (8.46)|client]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[8.46 (short story)|8.46]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
{{wi|The Princess and the Frog}} is a [[2009]] [[Disney]] animated film. The film is perhaps most notable for being the first animated Disney fairytale to star a black princess, tying the movie thematically into the racially-driven story in which it was mentioned. | {{wi|The Princess and the Frog}} is a [[2009]] [[Disney]] animated film. The film is perhaps most notable for being the first animated Disney fairytale to star a black princess, tying the movie thematically into the racially-driven story in which it was mentioned. | ||
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[[Category:Disney films]] | [[Category:Disney films]] | ||
[[Category:Films from the real world]] | [[Category:Films from the real world]] |
Revision as of 14:52, 31 December 2020
In 2010, 5-year-old Lucy Wilson wore a green Princess and the Frog bathing suit when she jumped into a pool at a birthday party she attended in America when her father went for a business meeting with a client. (PROSE: 8.46)
Behind the scenes
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 Disney animated film. The film is perhaps most notable for being the first animated Disney fairytale to star a black princess, tying the movie thematically into the racially-driven story in which it was mentioned.