Disney's Divinity wrote:I'm actually surprised noone's done this kind of thing for the female side of the spectrum. It's strange how females tend to dominate the human animated films. I guess it's because they're easiest to draw (I find it that way, personally).
Yes all the male leads are supposed to be good-looking, 'cept Milo. But did you know, the Disney animators found it harder to draw and animate men than women, just like you? So it must be true. Apparently women can bend more and be more...flowy? And men have to be stiff and boxy. I'm not sure the exact words, something like that. But that's why in the human films, the princes are seen so little of. Only the cartoony dwarfs or Duke or King are seen a lot. Even Phillip wasn't seen all that much.
Flam-Ham...really, tell me if this one's okay. Yes, I was annoyed at the pickiness, so I'm sorry too, it is all about you and
your name.
I think you and I agree on our favorites, I like Herc an Jim and Phillip. Picture and pose wise, I like Kokoum the best, because it really, really accentuates...the best parts. But all together, I think Phillip's my real favorite. He's a gay prince (he even seems to have lip gloss) and maybe he reminds me of me because he's awkward and gay but trying to look sexy...I do not know. If you really look at his picture, it doesn't look like he would be fitting for Aurora at all...she wouldn't want him, he wouldn't want her.
I haven't seen Treasure Planet so I cannot comment on if Jim's like a more thinking character than others but in his picture he does look to be thinking. Yet like I said there's a realness in Phillip. As real as us surface-loving gays are. Or at least I am.