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The Frog Princess is a fairy tale that has multiple versions with various origins. It is classified as type 402, ... ("The Frog Princess"), a landlord has three sons ...
This story is classified as Aarne–Thompson Type 402, the Animal Bride, and closely related to The Frog Princess, wherein a transformed frog, the bride of the youngest son, performs better at three tasks to test the brides than the other sons' human brides.
The Frog Princess or The Frog Tsarevna, Russian folktale; The Frog Prince, German fairytale from the Brothers Grimm; Hans My Hedgehog and The Pig King, where the groom is the animal who woos the human princess; King Lindworm, Scandinavian fairytale of a Prince as serpent who courts a human princess
The tsar wants his three sons to get married. The brothers gather into an open field and shoot arrows into different directions. The arrow of the eldest son falls at the Boyarsky Dvor, to the daughter of a Boyar, arrow of the middle son - fell into the yard of a merchant, and the arrow of the youngest son Ivan falls into the swamp. [2]
The Frog Princess is a popular fairy tale found in multiple versions and various origins. It falls under type 402, "The animal bride", in the Aarne-Thompson index, which includes other tales with similar plotlines from different countries. The tale tells the story of a king or an old peasant woman who desires to see their three sons married.
In a Ukrainian variant, the name of the Sea Tsar's daughter is Maria, and she is cursed into frog form. Her story follows the tale type ATU 402, "The Animal Bride", akin to Russian The Frog Princess: a king shoots three arrows, the arrow representing the youngest son falls next to Maria the Frog. The prince marries the frog maiden and his ...
Although Princess Sofia and Princess Ines weren't there, Prince Carl Philip attended with his three sons. Princess Ines also appeared in her first photo on Feb. 10.
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical romantic fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.It is inspired in part by the 2002 novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which in turn is based on the German folk tale "The Frog Prince" as collected by the Brothers Grimm.