The frog-generation ability represents their frog-catching obsession, while the "sacrifice a Frog for +1/+1 counters" tries to recreate their eat-to-grow-stronger philosophy
As someone who loves Disney and collecting, I approached this from the perspective of appreciating the beautiful artwork, newly introduced characters, and fun card abilities that I think will be interesting to see in action
For as much as this set feels like a love letter to fans made by fans, there is one specific aspect that really rubs me the wrong way and adds a slight blemish to it
Planisphere notably plays quite well in tangent with Cori-Steel Cutter, another Standard-legal MTG card seeing success in Standard, Modern and Legacy
While theres not much new in this set if youre already playing Lorcana , Im very glad it exists, and that I was able to use it introduce my mum to TCGs
The Sword in the Stone doesn't always get the attention it should as a thoroughly charming and playful animated film, but Arthur's gotten his flowers in Disney Lorcana , having previously appeared on the Rise of the Floodborn Wizard's Apprentice Enchanted