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#Disney Pixar’s soul
awestruck-atrophy · 5 months
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brunosaderogatory · 6 months
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I love all of Nicolle Castro’s art and hold it all close to my heart but 70-80% of these characters have likely never celebrated thanksgiving. like not even once.
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aholotte · 1 year
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Istg, every Pixar movie since 2019 has gone through some controversy
Toy Story 4 - conservatives boycotting the movie because of an extremely brief scene with lesbian parents of a kid in Bonnie’s daycare (I honestly forgot about this one)
Onward - the lesbian cyclops cop is “Disney’s first gay character”
Soul - controversy over turning people of color into nonhumans (this one was understandable though), some hate towards the character designs
Luca - More hate towards the “CalArts” character designs, accusations of queerbaiting
Turning Red - “wahhh the movie is cringe, how dare teenage girls have fun,” “oh no how dare they talk about periods,” even more hate towards the character designs
Lightyear - conservatives throwing tantrums over a split-second gay kiss
Elemental - the movie is homophobic because it’s about a m/f couple being persecuted! It’s not like interracial couples, straight or not, have been persecuted! Oh wait now the movie is a bad allegory for racism, even though the director and lead cast members are POC, lalalala I’m not listening! The movie is ugly and looks like a PS2 cutscene!1!1!1!
Y’all are just looking for excuses to hate on Disney’s works at this point (their business practices are another story though). I swear, some people can’t praise Puss in Boots, Spider-Verse, and Mario on their own merits without resorting to dunking on Disney and Pixar. It’s even spread to Ruby Gillman, as people said that the antagonist of the movie being a red haired mermaid is Dreamworks revenge against the Little Mermaid remake or whatever.
Most of the hate towards the previous movies was just conservatives being conservatives, but Elemental seems to get a ton of hate just for existing. Grow the fuck up.
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disnerdpodcast · 1 year
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Celebrating Black History Month and all the people who inspire us to keep fighting for a fair world!
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twentytwoarts · 5 months
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the pixar films of the 2020s 💖⭐️
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betinh3 · 4 months
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Pixar like a woman remodel 2024!!!🩵
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Frist desing 2023
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life-in-toontown · 6 months
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This is excellent!
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memehex · 3 months
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capturingdisney · 8 months
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weaselbeaselpants · 9 months
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Emotionally devastating animated film scenes part somethingsomething
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awu-wangxuan · 2 years
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"Music is all I think about"
SOUL (2020) directed by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers
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puccafangirl · 3 months
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"When I met you I thought I was drowning. But that light... That light inside you has made me feel so alive. And all I want now is to be near it. Near you. Together."
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jessequinones · 6 months
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Writing Trope: Magically changing your POC characters.
You might not realise this, but if there’s a POC character on screen then there’s a good chance the character won’t stay themselves for the entirety of the story. Don’t believe me? Here are a few examples.
Princess and the Frog: The main character turns into a frog
Soul: The main character turns into a soul
Coco: The main character nearly turns into a skeleton
Brother Bear: The main character turns into a bear
The Emperor's New Groove: The main character turns into a lama instead of being dead.
You get my point, yes these are all Disney/Pixar-related stories but the point still stands, it’s a very common trope.
You might be asking yourself, why is this a thing and honestly...I don’t have a good answer for you. It’s almost the same question as “why does every black superhero have lighting powers?” It’s a common trope that again, not many people understand where it came from or why it’s a thing.
I think I might have an idea but it’s only a theory though. I think this is one of those situations where white people try not to be racist but instead create a racist character anyway and for this example, I’m going to be looking at Pixar’s movie, Soul.
If you’re a person of colour and a writer you might’ve gotten the good old. “How do I write a black character?”
“I don’t write black characters because I don’t want to accidentally become racist.”
“I just find it easier to write stories about fictional animals instead of humans because I don’t want to be racist.”
I discovered that young writers are afraid to create people of colour because they think they're going to get “cancelled” or get called out for being racist and in order to avoid the uneasiness about writing a person of colour, they make the character transform into literally anything else. This way the writer gets the benefit of no longer writing a black character but instead a [blank] one, all the while still having a black person on the diversity checklist because said character started off as black.
In the movie Soul, the main character doesn’t even stay in their own body for ten minutes before getting swapped by a white woman and in a way...that was kind of blackface the more I think about it.
While yes, there was one black writer (Kemp Powers) to help write Soul, there were two other writers who were white. One of them had been with Pixar since Toy Story. So, it’s safe to assume in the pecking order for who was in charge of creating the story, it was most likely a white person with Kemp being there to help do touch-ups. (Pure speculation).
I’ve seen countless white people try to “avoid” being racist by creating characters which are extremely black-coded but for some reason aren’t considered black because said character doesn’t have a black skin tone and the thing is, if you’re trying to avoid writing a POC because you don’t feel comfortable writing them, then you need to ask yourself, why? Why are you uncomfortable adding a person of colour to your story and why do you think people of colour are these weird foreign concepts you’ll never understand?
We’re not asking you to write a POC story, no. We just want you to add us to your story because we exist.
If you’re going to add a person of colour in your story, maybe don’t change them midway through, because I think it might come across as you’re trying to avoid writing us, by changing us into something you’re more comfortable with and we don’t want to be changed, we like ourselves for who we are.
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lemonbee420 · 11 months
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I’ve seen a lot of people say Pixar has gone downhill so I’m curious
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ashleypureheart22 · 1 year
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My own take on the crying Puss in Boots meme on Twitter…this time with scenes that actually traumatized me!
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