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Disney’s The Princess and the Frog is way deeper than most people remember. In this episode of StoryDads, we unpack the film’s fairy-tale structure, the Mardi Gras/New Orleans “magical kingdom” setting, and why it hits so hard as a story about work, worth, desire, and transformation. We dig into Tiana as the “grind at all costs” hero (self-reliance as a virtue—and a trap), Naveen as the charming “party now” foil, and how their clash forces real character growth. We also break down Dr. Facilier as one of Disney’s best villains: the ultimate “shortcut” salesman—making deals, cutting corners, and revealing the spiritual cost of getting what you want the easy way. Along the way, we explore the difference between a fable vs. a true story arc, why Disney’s final major 2D hand-drawn feature feels like a perfected craft moment, and the devastating (and meaningful) role of sacrifice in the bayou—especially through Ray and Evangeline. If you’ve ever chased a dream so hard you lost the people it was for… this one’s for you. 👍 Like the video, subscribe for more StoryDads breakdowns, and drop a comment: Which character do you relate to more—Tiana or Naveen… and why? #StoryDads #ThePrincessAndTheFrog #DisneyPodcast #MovieAnalysis #Parenting #Storytelling #CharacterArc #DrFacilier #NewOrleans #MardiGras Be sure to follow us on all the socials: Instagram: / storydadspodcast TikTok: / the.story.dads YouTube: / @thestorydads X: https://x.com/StoryDads Micah's IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0182425/?... Eric's Counseling Practice: https://www.ericandersoncounseling.com/ Edited by Isaac Liverance