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April 10, 2026
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"Philip Michael Thomas β Randy"
"WARNING: "This film offends everybody!""
"If you've been shot on, passed on, gassed on, pushed on or red, white and blued on ... you're ready to turn on to "Coonskin""
"BARRY WHITE and his men are bustin' out to win! They'll stop the man from calling them "Coonskin""
"This is it folks!"
"I'm gonna be puttin' you back now, Ben! [replaces gravestone] Don't you worry 'bout a thing!"
"Huh. We can kill anyone we want?"
"Ben, now, don't you go believin' that I'm shaky! I still got it, Ben! I don't lie to you, or God. I still take care of Rabbit and Bear, you know!"
"Preacher, why don't you shut up? [Preacher Fox: 'Cause I have an electric mouth!]"
"Ain't this a bitch!"
"[repeated line] Stop it, Fox. Stop it."
"No, you ain't! [he hits the boxer] We are!"
"[to the Mafia before destroying them] Hello. What's the matter with you? You're not hard of hearing. Look, if you don't say "hello" by the time I count to two, I'm gonna bust you. One, two."
"[to Brother Bear] Take it easy, Bear. I'll get you a doctor. Look at here, after you get fixed up, maybe you better take a rest. Cut out that revolutionary game and find our old friend Fox and talk it over with him. Maybe he can help you make up your mind."
"[to Preacher Fox] Yeah, well, Boss, we been hustle these easy crackle Bear countries for a long time."
"John Goodman β Eli "Big Daddy" La Bouff"
"Oprah Winfrey β Eudora"
"Terrence Howard β James"
"Frank W. Welker β Stella"
"Dee Baker β Juju"
"Corey Burton Jerry Kernion β The Fenner Brothers"
"Kevin M. Richardson β Ian the Gator"
"[latest words before his taken away by policeman] [Big Daddy La Bouff: (furiously) Boys, dragged this maggot down to the perish prison.] I'm completely innocent! The Shadow Man bamboozled me!"
"Emeril Lagasse β Marlon the Gator"
"A few years ago, Pixar had explored a version of The Frog Prince set in gangland Chicago. John Lasseter wanted to switch the locale to New Orleans, a city he loves, but the project was eventually shelved. Meanwhile Disney had explored various versions of The Frog Prince going all the way back to the time of Beauty and the Beast. In 2006, Disney bought the rights to a book called The Frog Princess, which was the fairy tale with a twist: when the Princess kissed the frog, she turned into a frog as well."
"Mama Odie was based on Ava Kay Jones, an ordained Voodoo Priestess who we met with in New Orleans. She told us that even though magic is part of the Voodoo religion, when people come to someone like her for help, she advises them to never use magic to solve their problems. That almost always backfires. Rather they should look inside themselves for the answers. Dr. Facilier was based on the New Orleans "Bokor". People who've broken away from the religion, made pacts with dark Voodoo spirits, and sell their magic for money. In terms of scariness, I think Facilier was handled similarly to our other villains like Ursula, Jafar, and Hades. We like scary stuff, but don't want to go too far. Some people thought Facilier was too scary."
"In earlier versions of our story, Mama Odie gave our heroine some gris-gris, herbal charms that got "energized" in the climax. We wound up rewriting that as our gris-gris felt like a bit of a deus ex machina. We do think of Facilier and his shadows as scary and were not trying to soft-pedal that. Some of his scariness we thought of as "funhouse" scary and not slasher film scary."
"Anika Noni Rose β Tiana"
"Bruno Campos β Prince Naveen"
"Keith David β Dr. Facilier"
"Michael-Leon Wooley β Louis the Gator"
"Jennifer Cody β Charlotte "Lottie" La Bouff"
"James J. Cummings β Ray the Firefly"
"Jenifer Lewis β Mama Odie"
"Peter Bartlett β Lawrence"