That brings up a good point too,...though it'll be a cold dark day before I recognize ANYTHING Sony did. I disliked Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs until I saw some of it... then I outright HATED it and everyone involved. I've seen trailers of films that are outright terrible and not indicative of the movies themselves (Hated the Matrix trailer, kept me from seeing the movie for the longest time... when I finally saw it, I hoped WB fired the guy who made that trailer for making the film look terrible when it wasn't). it could have merit, but so far, I don't see anything remotely enjoyable or anything with the potential of being better than it was presented.
I still get "Based on a play by William Shakespeare" as "we can't come up with an original story" and "with music by Elton John" as "we're not even going to BOTHER with original music." It seems like taking a loose story and basing a small series of unfunny gags around it to me. It goes to prove there's a right way and a wrong way of doing things. Again, I present Oliver and Company.
Now, there was a movie that took a classic story (Oliver Twist), set it in modern era, changed the relationships (turning the band of thieving kids into dogs and a cat), had a celebrity voice cast (among others, Bette Middler, Cheech Marin...) but managed to ran with it and make it work fine. And this was before Little Mermaid turned the studio around. Not Oscar gold, but a very good film. Even watched it years ago, tried very hard to look at it subjectively instead of nostalgically and felt it to be well done.
That said, there is NO call to make that Frog rival Jar Jar Binks in the annoying department. is she supposed to be Juliette's nurse maid or whatever?