
Tangled (aka Rapunzel) Discussion - Part III
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Thanks robster!
i didnt relise the freckles when i first saw this! her freckles are cute!
i think this posters will realy appeal to teenagers and adults, i think this poster shuold've been the official posters since it appeals to teenagers and adults and i think the teaser poster should've been flynn climbing R's hair or something like that
i think this posters will realy appeal to teenagers and adults, i think this poster shuold've been the official posters since it appeals to teenagers and adults and i think the teaser poster should've been flynn climbing R's hair or something like that
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What exactly *is* a "Disney looking movie"? You start to sound like Disney Duster, so be careful.robster16 wrote:OMG This is the most "Disney" looking movie Disney has made since The Little Mermaid or Beauty and the Beast. This is amazing! So lush and wonderfull and magical.
Disney's movies all look so different, that there's no such thing as a particular Disney 'look'.
The *only* thing I dislike about Rapunzel, is that she's yet another Disney heroine who's unrealistically thin. If you look at her arms and her figure, you would think she's anorexic. Like Ariel. And Jasmine. And Megara. When will Disney create a heroine who looks normal? I don't have to see a fat princess, but just one who looks healthy. Isn't it enough that unhealthy skinny super-models brainwash our youth into thinking they've got to look like that? Does Disney *have* to contribute to that?
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It's true, Disney heroines are usually thin. But the thinnest one is Giselle from "Enchanted".Goliath wrote:The *only* thing I dislike about Rapunzel, is that she's yet another Disney heroine who's unrealistically thin. If you look at her arms and her figure, you would think she's anorexic. Like Ariel. And Jasmine. And Megara. When will Disney create a heroine who looks normal? I don't have to see a fat princess, but just one who looks healthy. Isn't it enough that unhealthy skinny super-models brainwash our youth into thinking they've got to look like that? Does Disney *have* to contribute to that?
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What a beautiful drawing. When I see those concept drawings, it makes me wish that this film was done in 2D instead. Sorry for bitching.Babaloo wrote:I LOVE that poster! I think marketing is actually doing a lot better now then they were before.
Anyways posted on the facebook website:
Character artists from Tangled played with various colors and patterns to show off Pascal’s ability to blend into even the most ornate backgrounds!
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What a beautiful drawing. When I see those concept drawings, it makes me wish that this film was done in 2D instead. Sorry for bitching.Babaloo wrote:I LOVE that poster! I think marketing is actually doing a lot better now then they were before.
Anyways posted on the facebook website:
Character artists from Tangled played with various colors and patterns to show off Pascal’s ability to blend into even the most ornate backgrounds!
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Hhm, now that you mention it, the only Disney heroine I can think of at the moment whose on the pudgy side is Lilo, though that is part of why I like Lilo & Stitch so much: its realism. If you take out the aliens, it's an almost-realistic depiction of a broken family and the sibling fights between Nani and Lilo are almost un-comfortable to watch (and I have a feeling that was one aspect that got the film its PG rating), due to how Sanders and DeBlois didn't hold back.Goliath wrote:The *only* thing I dislike about Rapunzel, is that she's yet another Disney heroine who's unrealistically thin. If you look at her arms and her figure, you would think she's anorexic. Like Ariel. And Jasmine. And Megara. When will Disney create a heroine who looks normal? I don't have to see a fat princess, but just one who looks healthy. Isn't it enough that unhealthy skinny super-models brainwash our youth into thinking they've got to look like that? Does Disney *have* to contribute to that?
Back on topic, un-realistically drawn human characters seem to be one of Glen Keane's trademarks. Ariel, Aladdin, Pocahontas and especially Tarzan all have more exaggerated characteristics than human Disney characters usually do (so, obviously not counting animals or magical beings like the Genie). That said, he's still one of Disney's best character animators, in my opinion.
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Wow, I get distracted and go MIA for a few weeks and have sooo much to catch up on!
I don't mind the thin characters so much, they're cartoon characters and are supposed to be an exaggeration. It's not the same as photoshopping a real women into stick figures; Disney characters aren't passed off as "real people" like we see from magazines and such.
I don't mind the thin characters so much, they're cartoon characters and are supposed to be an exaggeration. It's not the same as photoshopping a real women into stick figures; Disney characters aren't passed off as "real people" like we see from magazines and such.
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Really? I thought Megara was much thinner, hence her unusually thin torso.DisneyFan09 wrote:It's true, Disney heroines are usually thin. But the thinnest one is Giselle from "Enchanted".Goliath wrote:The *only* thing I dislike about Rapunzel, is that she's yet another Disney heroine who's unrealistically thin. If you look at her arms and her figure, you would think she's anorexic. Like Ariel. And Jasmine. And Megara. When will Disney create a heroine who looks normal? I don't have to see a fat princess, but just one who looks healthy. Isn't it enough that unhealthy skinny super-models brainwash our youth into thinking they've got to look like that? Does Disney *have* to contribute to that?
I guess the reason why Disney made girls look thin, to attract boys to act like hound dogs to howl at girls as they fall in love. In other words, they want boys to have a crush on Disney girls. To tell you the truth, the art of Rapunzel from Disney got me, in other words I got a crush on her. I could not take my eyes off her. She may be cute, but she surly could have some common sense. I feel like a hound dog already, howling and whistling at her. AH-OOOO-GA!
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Behold, the image of Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," the video game from Nintendo DS.
Behold, the image of Disney's, "Rapunzel (Tangled)," the video game from Nintendo DS.
why is it when i read that i had a warner brothers type image in my head of eyes popping out and tongue lolling on the ground from a dropped jaw. lol.Polizzi wrote:AH-OOOO-GA!
i love that new poster as well as the image of the boat scene... very little mermaid. cant wait to see this movie... i think its gonna be a blast. think im more excited for this than i was for PATF.
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Then they fail cause anime seems to be winning in that department.Polizzi wrote:I guess the reason why Disney made girls look thin, to attract boys to act like hound dogs to howl at girls as they fall in love. In other words, they want boys to have a crush on Disney girls.
You're confusing Warner brothers for Tex Avery. Tex is one who iconic the trademark wolf lust.sunhuntin wrote:why is it when i read that i had a warner brothers type image in my head of eyes popping out and tongue lolling on the ground from a dropped jaw. lol.Polizzi wrote:AH-OOOO-GA!
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