Cartoon Industry thread - Showcasing the Spergery of the Animation Industry

If true. I am beginning to wonder if Pixar originally wanted Riley to be Troon out in inside out 2. Instead of being a lesbian.

Apparently, someone pointed out in the first movie that if Riley ran away she could've became a missing child on the walmart board. Estentially became a Sex Worker. Which is disturbing.

I never really thought she was Lesbian as she brought a guy home in a short. Either they retconned that or she's Bi.
 
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I remember seeing this storyboard leak on 4chan around the same time as the moon girl thing so think thats likely it?


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This was honestly so revealing to watch; as soon as the little troonling interacts with a real female child, his mask starts to crack and he becomes more aware of how he is unfit for female spaces and how masculine he is. Then he goes off to cry about it and keeps feeling his mask fall further off. How do you think this would feel to young girls watching this? "Oh, the poor little liar boy is sad because he's aware he's a charlatan! I should let him erode my boundaries for his sake."

If this trend keeps up, maybe movie and TV shows will be watchable again; I can take corny MCU-style jokes but I can't take it if I have to hear it out of a tranny or a pooner.
 
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Yes, actually, because death is a normal part of life and something any young child is eventually going to encounter, be it from pets or elderly relatives or just roadkill on the drive to school.

The only kids who even know what a gender is are getting groomed.
 
Oh no, they're not being 'brave and inclusive'? How can they ever be 'stunning' if they can't even manage 'brave'?
Yes, actually, because death is a normal part of life and something any young child is eventually going to encounter, be it from pets or elderly relatives or just roadkill on the drive to school.

The only kids who even know what a gender is are getting groomed.
Plus kids aren't going to see a depiction or discussion of death and go 'hey, I should do that' and then have their teachers 'affirm' them.
 
Zootopia was Gen Z's Robin Hood, even though furry shows have been a thing long before the 2010s. However, Zootopia stands out because it was a movie for furries by furries who have been raised on the Internet, and that's why it gets skeevy at times.

Also do I need to point to my Scooby-Doo post again? It's been a couple years now.
 
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