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I dunno, I thought it was a wholesome film for teenage girls about family values and friendships. Didn't see any pedo shit or trans characters everyone is upset about.
 
The panda looks cute but god I fucking hate how the human characters look so much. It's like corporate memphis and Cal Arts had a baby.
I'm gonna give it a watch later. I'm expecting at least one faggot character that never shuts up about being a faggot.
 
On a scale of 1 to "Carrie", approximately how much adolescent menstrual blood (real or metaphorical) does this movie contain?
 
On a scale of 1 to "Carrie", approximately how much adolescent menstrual blood (real or metaphorical) does this movie contain?
None physically, but pads get brought up a few times with the mum going into detail about puberty. It's more direct than you'd expect, but thankfully stays focused on the panda metaphor.
 
The visual style of this movie annoys me so much it would have to be top-tier Pixar to get me to watch. I just can't stand that Cartoon Network beanmouth look anymore.
 
The visual style of this movie annoys me so much it would have to be top-tier Pixar to get me to watch. I just can't stand that Cartoon Network beanmouth look anymore.
It's obvious at this point whomever was in lead in pixar's technical and art departments has been displaced.
 
You can't give your characters cartoony calarts bean mouth proportions and then give them uber realistic details & textures. I dislike this trend & it makes everything look so creepy & uncanny-valley like
 
It's obvious at this point whomever was in lead in pixar's technical and art departments has been displaced.
Most likely, at the very least John Lasseter's absence starting to show. But judging by the fact that Lightyear is getting a theatrical release and this one got booted to streaming, they clearly still know which side the bread is buttered on.
 
Lightyear has branding to back it up, to be fair.
It's branded, but they are trying nonsensically to tie it back into toy story as if the movie series that starts in the 90s had an epic spaceman in a extra-galactic adventure in years preceding it. I think it's just going to confuse a lot of layman viewers.
 
It's branded, but they are trying nonsensically to tie it back into toy story as if the movie series that starts in the 90s had an epic spaceman in a extra-galactic adventure in years preceding it. I think it's just going to confuse a lot of layman viewers.
Enough people know about the whole movie-within-a-movie thing with Buzz that I don't think that's going to be an issue. Besides the IRL Buzz toys still sell like hotcakes so you know kids are going to beg their parents to go see it, I know I would have when I was a kid.
 
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