Well, the main thing is that there's this frog. The princess drops her ball and the frog is like, 'I'll get it for you if you let me be with you.' So he gets the ball. When he comes to the palace, she doesn't want him around at first. But then she has to let him stay. And because of her treating him a bit better, he turns into a prince.
In the original story, the princess loses her golden ball in a well. A frog offers to retrieve it if she'll be his friend. She agrees. The frog gets the ball. Later, the frog shows up at the palace and the princess is disgusted but her father makes her keep her promise. She has the frog sleep on her pillow. Eventually, the frog turns into a prince because the princess showed kindness.
In the Frog King original story, the princess drops her golden ball into the well. The frog offers to retrieve it in exchange for her friendship. She agrees but later breaks her promise. Eventually, the frog turns into a prince after she throws him against the wall.
One main theme is transformation. The frog turns into a prince, which shows a magical change. Another theme is about keeping one's word. The princess promised to let the frog stay with her and in the end, her keeping of the promise led to the frog's transformation.
In the Frog Prince original story, one of the key elements is the encounter between the princess and the frog. The frog, which is actually a prince under a spell, approaches the princess near a well. Another important part is the princess's initial reluctance to kiss the frog but eventually does so, leading to the transformation of the frog into a prince. This shows themes of transformation and the power of love or kindness.
There are mainly the princess, a young girl in a royal setting. And the frog prince, who starts as a frog but has the essence of a prince inside. There may be other minor characters like the king or servants in some versions, but the princess and the frog prince are the central figures in the original story.
Well, clearly the princess is a main character. She is often depicted as a young and somewhat spoiled girl at the beginning. Then there is the frog. He is not just an ordinary frog but a prince in disguise. There may be other minor characters like the king and queen in some versions, but the princess and the frog are the central figures around which the whole story revolves.
One of the morals could be that appearances can be deceiving. At first, the princess was disgusted by the frog, but later he turned into a prince. It teaches us not to judge solely based on looks. Also, it emphasizes kindness. If the princess had been kinder from the start, she might not have had such a difficult time with the situation at first.
In the original Frog Prince story, the primary characters are the princess, a young and perhaps a bit spoiled girl who loves her golden ball. Then there's the frog, an unusual character that can talk and strikes a deal with the princess. And we have the king, the princess's father. He plays an important role in making sure the princess keeps her word to the frog, which ultimately leads to the frog's transformation into a prince.
The main characters are the princess and the frog (who later becomes a prince).
The main characters are the princess and the frog (who is actually a prince).
As I don't know the exact story, I assume that one main event could be the discovery of the threat to Tokyo. Then, the appearance of the super frog to take on the challenge.