Why am I envisioning writing a book about Dr. Facilier?
I’m a
long time fanfiction writer (I officially started posting online in 2016) with
a passion for doing writing as a fun hobby. I’ll never get famous from doing my
work, but if some people enjoy it, then that’s all that matters. I might never
finish said book, but you bet your bayou blues I’m willing to try. There are several
reasons why I suddenly feel the spark after so many years.
After
watching The Princess and the Frog (2009)
for the nth time, it really got me thinking about the New Orleans culture and
other potential sides to the characters. Dr. Facilier was a great villain
people loved to hate...he was willing to harm those around him just to get the
green. We all know how he lived and how he got dragged into the Guinee, the
voodoo land of the dead. This earned him a high ranking on the Disney villain
list, though he still remains criminally underrated in comparison to other
villains.
When
I listened to the Bayou Boogie soundtrack, several songs stood out: “Shadow Man,”
“Do What I Wanna Do,” and “Love is a Magical Mystery.” As you may have guessed,
all three songs are sung by Keith David, the voice of Dr. Facilier, but only
”Friends On The Other Side” was the catchy song he sang in the film. “Shadow
Man” described the character’s suave sneaky ways of leading people astray. Like
the shadows, he follows you around and you don’t even know it. “Do What I Wanna
Do” depicts how Dr. Facilier manipulates people with false promises and the
fact that he enjoys being a deceiver. He only wants what’s best for himself,
the concerns of others don’t matter to him. In “Love Is A Magical Mystery,”
love is more complex than any spell or potion. Although the song describes Dr.
Facilier tricking people into knowing all about love, it may also refer to a
lost love in his past.
But
who is Dr. Facilier anyway? Never mind that we don’t know his first name.
In Princess and the Frog, Dr. Facilier mentions being a descendent
of royalty through his mother (which implies that she may have been a Voodoo
Queen. He might even be related to Marie Laveau.) He is African American with
French origins. We don’t know whether Dr. Facilier was born in New Orleans or if
he immigrated from elsewhere with his family. But there are a few things we do
know. He practices both Hoodoo and Voodoo. Dr. Facilier had a poor upbringing,
being surrounded by poverty and racism. Over time, he grew envious of the rich
who either mistreated him or ignored him. The resentment toward mostly whites
and the upper class led to his desire to take over New Orleans. Despite Dr.
Facilier’s skill at manipulating and scheming people, he still didn’t make
enough money to sustain himself…more than likely, he wanted to live a luxurious
life. Life simply was not fair. To achieve his goals further, he needed help…from
the other side.
Another
thing we know is that Dr. Facilier encountered a group of dark Loa and formed
an alliance with them, granting himself the ability to perform black magic. Loa
are the spirits of Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo. They are intermediaries
between humanity and the supreme creator Bondye. The Rada, Petro and Ghede Loa
are three types of Loa nations. Dr. Facilier’s design is inspired by the Ghede
Loa of the dead, Baron Samedi. The Loa aren’t necessarily “good” or “evil” but
the Petro Loa are more aggressive and warlike. It is likely that Dr. Facilier
made deals with Baron Samedi, Petro Loa Met Kalfu, and Papa Legba, Loa of the
Crossroads. In the film, the Loa are inaccurately portrayed as evil Tiki heads
served by living Voodoo dolls and shadow monsters. (Let’s assume that Met Kalfu
allowed darker spirits to “cross over” into the living world, the beings “personifying”
as Loa.) Dr. Facilier relies on them to use his magic, but if he doesn’t pay
them with souls from New Orleans, they would take his instead.
Dr.
Facilier is portrayed very differently in other TV shows and novels as well. However,
they don’t reveal anything about his past. In the case of the TV shows, he is
not depicted as the same kind of villain.
In
the popular ABC’s Once Upon a Time series,
Dr. Facilier is played by Daniel Francis in the Greenbacks episode. Tiana
visits him and asks him to help her find a price. Facilier makes her think that
a fraud named Robert is the prince. He ends up stealing a ruby from a medal and
reviving Prince Naveen before teleporting him away. Regina, the Evil Queen, is
his love interest. In Disney Descendants,
he has two daughters: Freddie (Descendants
Wicked World) and Celia. In Descendants:
Isle of the Lost, Dr. Facilier
appears as a headmaster of Dragon Hall, a school for the next generation of
villains. Dr. Facilier appears as a less diabolical side villain to support the
respective story arcs of the shows.
Vera
Strange’s middle school novel “Chilled: Fiends On the Other Side” does an
exceptional job in depicting Dr. Facilier’s sinister nature when his plan
results in him becoming a militia in an alternate universe. (Tiana appears in
her new restaurant from the end of the Disney film after Dr. Facilier’s official
death.) The book centers on an African American boy, Jamal, who is jealous of
his popular twin brother Malik. Jamal receives a skull necklace that warns him
of danger. Dr. Facilier meets Jamal and offers him a chance to be popular. When
Jamal refuses, the Shadow Man hunts him down and pesters him with cards and his
own shadow. Dr. Facilier demands the necklace back, but Jamal steals his
brother’s treasured trumpet and offers it in exchange. Although Jamal becomes
popular, his brother becomes a shadow. Dr. Facilier eventually threatens Malik’s
life, tricking Jamal into giving him the necklace. The two brothers become
shadows, who are forgotten by their parents before they fade away.
Regarding
Disney villain backstory films, Maleficent
appeared in 2014, the sequel in 2019 and Cruella is set to appear later in 2021. If Disney enjoys exploring
live-action remakes, then it should be no surprise that Dr. Facilier (and other
villains) should get their own backstories as well. In addition, Disney is set
to include cast member training at the Princess
and the Frog Splash Mountain re-theme at Disneyland Resort and Disneyworld
Resort. A backstory for this villain could promote this project and many
others.
There
are several noteworthy authors that have inspired me to delve deeper into the
dark man’s past. The Disney “Twisted Tale” anthology is a collection of “what-if”
tales that serve as spin offs to classic Disney films. The authors are Liz
Braswell, Jen Calonita, and Elizabeth Lim, who have made ten books thus far.
The titles of the books follow a pattern of being the name of a song: for
example, “Once Upon a Dream” from Cinderella or “Reflection” from Mulan. The
future Princess and the Frog inspired
book will no doubt bear the title, “Almost There.” It’ll likely center around
Tiana trying to earn her dream job of owning a restaurant, but with an evil Dr.
Facilier attempting to manipulate her. “What if Tiana made a deal with Dr.
Facilier?” Now that would be an interesting storyline!
Moreover,
there are a series of books by author Serena Valentino that explore the
backstories of Disney villains. She has written stories with extraordinary
female protagonists. Thus, the author’s main focus is on the female Disney
villains, with the Beast being the only male. Villains like Jafar, Hades,
Gaston, and, of course the Shadow Man, don’t have their stories…yet. It is
unknown if or when Dr. Facilier will get his own live-action film. Most of the
fanfictions I have read are mostly focused on either Dr. Facilier in the TV
shows or Dr. Facilier being in a relationship with Naveen or Tiana. (Dr.
Facilier is in his 40’s while Tiana is in her late teens). No current backstory
novel for a memorable Disney villain…something would have to be done!
The
other part of how I got my inspiration comes from a unique adult musical web
series that started on YouTube. There is a memorable villain who at first
glance, appears to be a rip-off of Dr. Facilier. Behind the dancing demeanor,
however, lies a diabolical demon every bit as charming and sly as Dr. Facilier.
(Though the man could easily give Dr. Facilier nightmares) The man is Alastor
from VivziePop’s 2019 web series Hazbin
Hotel.
Alastor
and Dr. Facilier share much in common. Both are from New Orleans in the 1900s
and can do dark voodoo magic (complete with canes and top hats). They have
French origins; Alastor is Creole. Both faced discrimination and racism, later
doing evil acts to try and achieve their goals. They are both deal-makers and
love to dance, sing and play instruments. Both have their own shadow minions as
well. Yet, there are major differences too. While Dr. Facilier was evil in his
life, he certainly was not a radio host and serial killer who later became a
demon in Hell. I’ve made a dozen fan made stories for the demonic deer man,
including a partially completed novel. Indeed, both my story ideas about their
lives are sometimes intertwined. If Dr. Facilier’s sinister younger counterpart
gets to be an instant icon, why not him?
So what would be the title
of my book? “Shadow Man” of course!
References
https://insidethemagic.net/2020/11/dr-facilier-live-action-rwb1/
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Dr._Facilier
https://www.serenavalentino.com/
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