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Not gonna hear the end of this for a while.
The snake is an illegal immigrant... Is this a veiled dig or what?
Maybe?The snake is an illegal immigrant... Is this a veiled dig or what?
These aren't the same writers as the first, they absolutely are alluding to the spics.I took it as an allusion to the illegal snake/reptile trade?
Figures they couldn't leave the sequel alone without shoehorning some current topic to write about. If a third film ever happens, it makes you wonder what new issue we'll be dealing with in 2035?These aren't the same writers as the first, they absolutely are alluding to the spics.
Why do they do this shit? You don't change horses in the second race, so what gives?These aren't the same writers as the first, they absolutely are alluding to the spics.
They're going to use transhumanism as a topic and introduce protogens.Figures they couldn't leave the sequel alone without shoehorning some current topic to write about. If a third film ever happens, it makes you wonder what new issue we'll be dealing with in 2035?
M'kay now that I'm not on my phone, so only two people haven't returned for the sequel: Rich Moore and Phil Johnston. Jared Bush and Bryan Howard were there from the beginning and have stuck around for the sequel, but you just know that Rich Moore had more pull with the first, and that'll be missing from the sequel. Now Bryan does have more experience with Disney, having been an animator since Mulan, and he replaced Chris Sanders on Bolt, and he's found success through Tangled and Encanto, so I assume he knows what he's doing. Jared Bush was first involved with the first Zootopia, but hasn't done much writing except for Moana and its sequel, and Encanto.Why do they do this shit? You don't change horses in the second race, so what gives?
I bet. Poor Rich, from a baby dragon to this.M'kay now that I'm not on my phone, so only two people haven't returned for the sequel: Rich Moore and Phil Johnston. Jared Bush and Bryan Howard were there from the beginning and have stuck around for the sequel, but you just know that Rich Moore had more pull with the first, and that'll be missing from the sequel. Now Bryan does have more experience with Disney, having been an animator since Mulan, and he replaced Chris Sanders on Bolt, and he's found success through Tangled and Encanto, so I assume he knows what he's doing. Jared Bush was first involved with the first Zootopia, but hasn't done much writing except for Moana and its sequel, and Encanto.
I do not know who was the main father of the story, though, I haven't dug deep into Zootopia's production to know who came up with it first. We'll just have to wait and see how it goes, but honestly, the lack of Rich Moore is going to show.
I wouldn't put it past them to find some way to sneak hairless apes into this, be it some time/space continuum BS, or the discovery that this planet was once our's, the animals simply evolved and took over.They're going to use transhumanism as a topic and introduce protogens.
This person is clearly joking. The Woody quotes are just lines from when you pull the string on his back, and the last sentence of the post makes it clear you're not meant to take anything seriously at all.View attachment 7720986
Sheer, florid mental illness.
if i have to see
Yeah it greatly annoyed me too, they couldn't stop themselves. It can't be a goofy bff cop duo doing funny cartoon stunts and being happily imperfect together. No, they need to go to therapy after one week of partnership even if they can and already worked on their problems alone before like in the first movie.if i have to see
ONE more movie/cartoon/series episode or sequal where the main characters go to therapy
i am personally finding a psychotherapist and blasting their head inin minecraft
that's it, fuck it all, forget every other group they keep shoving into our entertainment, forget the negroes and the kikes and the chinkidinkies, THESE PEOPLE, the therapy faggots, THEY are the most overrepresented, ass patted and needlessly pushed group in media
I'm not sure why everyone here is so surprised, the first movie was a blatant allegory for racism.Figures they couldn't leave the sequel alone without shoehorning some current topic to write about.
They needed to include a scene that millennial parents can relate to, duh.Yeah it greatly annoyed me too, they couldn't stop themselves. It can't be a goofy bff cop duo doing funny cartoon stunts and being happily imperfect together. No, they need to go to therapy after one week of partnership even if they can and already worked on their problems alone before like in the first movie.
Don't cops only go to therapy over guilt complexes from pulling the trigger, or because they had to watch CP to prosecute?if i have to see
ONE more movie/cartoon/series episode or sequal where the main characters go to therapy
i am personally finding a psychotherapist and blasting their head inin minecraft
that's it, fuck it all, forget every other group they keep shoving into our entertainment, forget the negroes and the kikes and the chinkidinkies, THESE PEOPLE, the therapy faggots, THEY are the most overrepresented, ass patted and needlessly pushed group in media
My dream is that one day down the line an Avatar movie turns into a full on Blood Meridian adaptation where a gang of humans and allied Navi and a group of especially brutal Navi compete to inflict the most horrific crimes on each other, and every nearby civilian populace of either race or alignment. Blue babies hanging by the ponytail off trees, whole human settlements put to the torch, and just the worst atrocities you can think of. Judge Holden would be fully human but would be as tall as a Na’vi but broad enough to maintain the proportions of an human and wouldn’t need any mask or anything to survive.Why havent the Avatar films included some of the other indigenous tribes joining with the humans (just like what happened here with the Indian tribes who helped the US Army). This is a realistic thing that would likely happen and the films could feature the Natives fighting themselves as well. The concept of "reservations" and the natives adopting human ways would be interesting to see as well.