Inspired by @airasora post, here my answers, and then my ships.
HUGE UPDATE: @little-bloodied-angel I agree Jessica Rabbit could definitely be skinship as she seems a naturally cuddly person and I am very similar, so thank you for your explanation on the term.
I marked both few times as I am open to both. 22, I feel it likely I could want skinship with a hypothetical partner (I am single), yet I feel it depends too. Anyone surprised by my answers? XD I only chose roses for 23 as black roses, blood roses, and lavender roses I adore. Yes a guy I both given and got flowers from past relationships.
Now to my ships.
Tiana (Bi) x Jessica Rabbit (Ace Bi) = Jessna
Miguel (Gay) x Shang (Bi) = Mang
Kuzco (Gay) x Hercules (Demisexual Panromantic) = Herco
Amalthea (asexual straight) X Frodo* (demisexual biromantic) = Amdo
*= I know there two animated LOTR movies, and yes both Frodos to ship with Amalthea
Jasmine (Bi) x Odette (Lesbian) = Jasette
Chel (Bi) X John Rolfe (Demisexual Bi) = Jel
@little-bloodied-angel I was unsure to do my Poly ship of Esmeralda X Belle (and X) Kida X Mulan = BEDM, so my bad if seem excluded.
Esmeralda (Pan) X Belle (Demisexual) = BeEs
Kida (demiromantic, non-binary) X Mulan (queer, non-binary)
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I liked the part with gormless Legolas.
It's the Lord of the Rings but presented with a blend of animation styles that manages to be both charming and ugly. Some of the rotoscoping looked decent, but other parts looked like people aimlessly flailing in cheap halloween costumes.
The pacing was a little rushed, but I figured there was a lot to fit into a single movie, so it only made sense. I imagine you'd probably struggle to follow what's going on without already being very familiar with the story. That was fine by me, until I realised it ends on the battle of Helm's Deep, leaving a completely unsatisfying cliffhanger that will never be resolved.
It's good, but the absence of that final third is profound.
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Some yummy drumsticks from Bakshi's LOTR:
A compilation of what I deem some of the nicest leg shots to be found in Ralph Bakshi's "The Lord of the Rings". Starting, of course, with a couple of features of ol' Longshanks Aragorn, himself...
...And now taking a detour for the Elf on the left, playing the lute, in Rivendell:
... And now a good shot of Boromir's hamstrings:
Despite the gritty solarized footage, Legolas' limbs are getting a good profiling, here:
Back to Aragorn, again:
The Balrog of Moria seems to be rocking some shapely gams, as well:
It would be truly remiss of me to not include Aragorn's high-rise kicking, here:
I agree with Nostalgia Critic about Legolas leaning on poor Pippin like that, but he's flexing rather well while he's at it, so I guess he gets a pass for that:
Can't forget about Lord Celeborn, here:
Boromir get another couple of moments to shine:
And then Aragorn defies solarization to steal the scene, again:
Then Boromir finally gets some more good frames in (For all the screen-time his legs receive, it's hard to find really special examples, and I couldn't bring myself to show frames from when he really starts to get defeated):
But to lighten the mood again, Legolas and Aragorn get some more good attention:
And now, a moment of acknowledgement for... some guys in Eomer's clique:
My personal favourite leg moments for Aragorn and Legolas, respectively:
And here, to close it out, we actually have the frames that inspired this whole post. It turns out that most of the time, the Orcs' legs are either too thin or too hidden - though some of them still stretch well, I'd say - but from the first time I saw this scene, I've always thought that this dude's thighs have it going on:
So, there we have it. There are some other good still-frames, but Tumblr will only allow so many pictures to be in one post, and I didn't want to push it. Plus, a lot of them come from the scenes that some of these were derived from, some very close at hand, in regard to them.
The takeaway is, that the trove of hot guy-thigh material in this film is another thing that gets criminally overlooked. (You know, aside from the relentlessly present "Gondor has no pants" jokes.)
Can we all just do like Kramer and appreciate the scandalously beautiful views?
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