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* [[Ugly Cute]]: Ray, oh so much.
* [[Ugly Cute]]: Ray, oh so much.
* [[Wall Banger]]: Long enough for [[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}/Wall Banger|a page of its own]].
* [[Wall Banger]]: Long enough for [[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}/Wall Banger|a page of its own]].
* [[Win Back the Crowd]]: This movie was intended to prove traditional animation wasn't dead and re-establish Disney's prominence in the animation industry. While critical and audience response was positive, the jury's still out when you look at the box office take. It opened wide the week before ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'' arrived and steamrolled it; then ''[[Sherlock Holmes (film)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks|Alvinandthe Chipmunks]]: The Squeakquel'' came along. Financially it's closer to ''The Emperor's New Groove'' or ''Meet the Robinsons'' than the company's early '90s hits. But since Tiana was long intended as the next official [[Disney Princess]], there's plenty of Tiana and Naveen merchandise already, which will mean plenty more money long after box office sums are counted, not to mention the inevitable DVD sales and rentals.
* [[Win Back the Crowd]]: This movie was intended to prove traditional animation wasn't dead and re-establish Disney's prominence in the animation industry. While critical and audience response was positive, the jury's still out when you look at the box office take. It opened wide the week before ''[[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]'' arrived and steamrolled it; then ''[[Sherlock Holmes (film)|Sherlock Holmes]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks]]: The Squeakquel'' came along. Financially it's closer to ''The Emperor's New Groove'' or ''Meet the Robinsons'' than the company's early '90s hits. But since Tiana was long intended as the next official [[Disney Princess]], there's plenty of Tiana and Naveen merchandise already, which will mean plenty more money long after box office sums are counted, not to mention the inevitable DVD sales and rentals.


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