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The first Frozen movie comes to mind, but that was also over a decade ago.when was the last time you had the 3 leads all white? i'm thinking Beauty and the Beast a decade ago,
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The first Frozen movie comes to mind, but that was also over a decade ago.when was the last time you had the 3 leads all white? i'm thinking Beauty and the Beast a decade ago,
Good thing they didn't, otherwise Hoodwinked might not've existed.I'm surprised Disney never did a movie on Red Riding Hood given it's one of the more well-known fairy tales.
Eating the Grandma can easily be seen as tying her up or hiding her in some form, at least, to be rescued by the hunter as well.How do you think Disney would try to make little red riding hood child-friendly and progressive?
After all, its a tale about a wolf crossdressing as a little girls grandma and eating her only to have a hunter come along to kill the wolf and free her from his stomach...
Maybe its for the best they havent attempted to yet, I dont wanna know what kinda fetishes that would trigger in the audience
I remember that film, I have some nostalgia for it.Good thing they didn't, otherwise Hoodwinked might not've existed.
I'll stand by my idea from hundreds of pages ago: remove all woke stuff, combine the story with Hansel and Gretel, she's their cousin or something. Since it's set in Germany, Baba Yaga is the villain attacking the village from a country over in Russia, the Big Bad Wolf is in league with her.How do you think Disney would try to make little red riding hood child-friendly and progressive?
After all, its a tale about a wolf crossdressing as a little girls grandma and eating her only to have a hunter come along to kill the wolf and free her from his stomach...
Maybe its for the best they havent attempted to yet, I dont wanna know what kinda fetishes that would trigger in the audience
How do you think Disney would try to make little red riding hood child-friendly and progressive?
After all, its a tale about a wolf crossdressing as a little girls grandma and eating her only to have a hunter come along to kill the wolf and free her from his stomach...
Maybe its for the best they havent attempted to yet, I dont wanna know what kinda fetishes that would trigger in the audience
Why is this such a common focus in Disney films these days? I think it may simply reflect the writers' own gripes with their families. It's always about the protagonist 'fixing' their household in some way. What I dislike about "generational trauma" as a theme is that it tends to put more focus on how hurt theProbably make the plot something about generational trauma.
Well they got rid of romance plots basically, and their attempts at serious friendship drama are even worse (raya), so ig family drama is the best theyve got now most of the time if they need an easy plot ideaWhy is this such a common focus in Disney films these days?
It's kind of sad to think that modern Disney would girlboss Red but without any self-awareness. In Hoodwinked, the unexpected physical skill sets of Red and Granny are played for laughs. It fits the theme of shocking, hidden details behind a simple story. Even then, Red needs to be rescued in the third act.Good thing they didn't, otherwise Hoodwinked might not've existed.
In some horrible berenstein universe somewhere, Disney bought out Blue Yonder mid-production so they could have Hoodwinked as their answer to Shrek.Good thing they didn't, otherwise Hoodwinked might not've existed.
The "what big teeth you have" is as iconic as the red hood, I would keep it and just make the wolf female. No cross dressing, still big bad wolf.Cut the crossdressing, just hide him under the covers.
this is also a big reason grandparents are always nicer to the grandkids, its a real lack of stress. same thing with stepparents treating the younger kids better, a lack of the same stressors from when the parents were in a shit marriage unable to pay the bills and dealing with kids.There is room in fiction to talk about how important it is to avoid emotionally abusing or neglecting children. However, films rarely explore how the issue stems from parents' inability to deal with their own stress. It's not a simple decision to be cruel, as it is a deeply-rooted psychological problem that, sadly, many such parents never resolve.
Wouldn't that make the furrybait worse?I would keep it and just make the wolf female.
Better than having to hear people talking about the wolf being a trans representation on top of furrybait.Wouldn't that make the furrybait worse?
That kind of design would change the movie into action.I think there is nothing that can be done to quell the lunatics so they should just be ignored.
More seriously, make it more of an evil shadow creature when not looking like her grandma. Disney used to be properly scary, could use a dose of that again.
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Fine by me! When was the last action centric cartoon by Disney? Moana? Even that didn't really have much that was memorable.That kind of design would change the movie into action.
There was a manga with a premise similar to that. Sadly, the editor could not tell his right arm from his left nostril, quality fell and sales tanked.Fine by me! When was the last action centric cartoon by Disney? Moana? Even that didn't really have much that was memorable.
While messing around with the story, you could age up Red and age down the hunter and make it action and romance. Evil spirit in the form of a she-wolf who leads people astray, young hunter who lost family to it and wants to destroy it. He saves her before it has a chance to devour her but she is cursed by it, ect.
Never going to happen because that would be fun.
Sad, but I suppose doing it as a manga meant having to stretch the story out long enough for chapters or volumes at a time, and that probably didn't help. You really have to world-build that tale.There was a manga with a premise similar to that. Sadly, the editor could not tell his right arm from his left nostril, quality fell and sales tanked.
It was more of a monster hunter organization that had red hoods as a uniform. Many monsters as opposed to one and thus nothing was really stretched. The issue was the editor that had ruined other series as well.Sad, but I suppose doing it as a manga meant having to stretch the story out long enough for chapters or volumes at a time, and that probably didn't help. You really have to world-build that tale.