Tangled Discussion Part VI: Let the Drama continue...

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Semaj wrote:Rapunzel turned out quite well from the development phase. Though it would be nice if Disney could pick another body type besides the petite to be a princess figure. (And no, I'm not endorsing ugliness for politically-correct's sake.)
I agree, Disney princesses are too skinny; it's not realistic. (Yes, I know it;s a cartoon!) Seriously, it's not healthy. Not saying they should be fat, which is unhealthy, too. Just a bit more realistic. There's a difference between slim and anorexic.
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Goliath wrote:Just a bit more realistic. There's a difference between slim and anorexic.
Amen to that! :up:
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Goliath wrote:
Semaj wrote:Rapunzel turned out quite well from the development phase. Though it would be nice if Disney could pick another body type besides the petite to be a princess figure. (And no, I'm not endorsing ugliness for politically-correct's sake.)
I agree, Disney princesses are too skinny; it's not realistic. (Yes, I know it;s a cartoon!) Seriously, it's not healthy. Not saying they should be fat, which is unhealthy, too. Just a bit more realistic. There's a difference between slim and anorexic.
So you want a Mesomorph physique body type for a girl.
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SillySymphony wrote:Costume design sketches for Rapunzel by Claire Keane.

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From the ones you've posted, this is my favourite.
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Victurtle wrote:
mokka456 wrote:Does anyone of you understands the "technique" rapunzel's using when she's "sliding" down the tower with her hair. I've been thinking alot about it but I can't figure it out.

here's are a few pictures if you have no idea what I'm talking about:

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http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4148 ... slide2.jpg
Doesn't she simply "hook" her hair onto something, grab the hair on both sides of the hook with both hands, and slides down? In her hands, one side of the hair is going up and the other is going down... does that make sense?
That's what I was thinking too, but I was not quite sure. Thanks for the "confirmation" Victurtle!
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Sotiris wrote:
SillySymphony wrote:Costume design sketches for Rapunzel by Claire Keane.

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From the ones you've posted, this is my favourite.
Avril Lavigne should have voiced that Rapunzel haha, punk version of WWMLB included :D
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Here's a new video with an interview with Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi about the tangled video game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-N5otD-pHw
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Cute. But just a question Mrs. Moore: Weren't you the voice Aerith in the first Kingdom Hearts game?
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Goliath wrote:
Semaj wrote:Rapunzel turned out quite well from the development phase. Though it would be nice if Disney could pick another body type besides the petite to be a princess figure. (And no, I'm not endorsing ugliness for politically-correct's sake.)
I agree, Disney princesses are too skinny; it's not realistic. (Yes, I know it;s a cartoon!) Seriously, it's not healthy. Not saying they should be fat, which is unhealthy, too. Just a bit more realistic. There's a difference between slim and anorexic.
That doesn't bother me so much. As it's been said, they're simply cartoons, and cartoons are based on exaggerations; parts perceived to be attractive as thin (such as the waist) are made to be thinner, parts perceived to be attractive as round (like, uh . . . you know) are made to be rounder. Some claim that the Disney princesses endorse an unhealthy body image, but I think photoshopped celebrities do far more damage since they're a twisted form of reality instead of merely a caricature of it.

But with that being said, I'd love to see more body types represented. Not just for the female leads, but the male leads. I'd simply die for the Bear Flynn/Bastion character over what we were given in the final film. :p
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Bear Flynn sucks. He reminds me too much of that dreadful Baker who has poor taste in women.
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Super Aurora wrote:Bear Flynn sucks. He reminds me too much of that dreadful Baker who has poor taste in women.
You're clearly in the minority. He's much better than the bland design in the film, imo.

And I agree with enigmawing--the princesses aren't the only ones with designs that are repetitive and unrealistic. The reason I never take them seriously is the same reason I don't take the violence seriously--it's an exaggeration on real life. Nobody's going to imitate the impossible.
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Disney's Divinity wrote:
Super Aurora wrote:Bear Flynn sucks. He reminds me too much of that dreadful Baker who has poor taste in women.
You're clearly in the minority. He's much better than the bland design in the film, imo.
I'm always in the minority on this forum, consider what majority of the people make up in here. LOL
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Super Aurora wrote:
Disney's Divinity wrote:You're clearly in the minority. He's much better than the bland design in the film, imo.
I'm always in the minority on this forum, consider what majority of the people make up in here. LOL
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Also I agree with Super Aurora re: Bear Flynn, as I seem to more often than not.
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Bear Flynn looks like a younger Pacha imo. And about the princesses bodies, well, we're now in an era when everything's got to be made for political correctness, I bet we'll get a chubby princess at some point.
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I'm also not all that impressed with Bear Flynn either, I'm glad he looks the way he does in the film. :)
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I'm also putting my lot in with the (not so minor) minority re: Bear Flynn. His design is adorable and all, but I love the final version of Flynn they went with. Why all the hate? I don't find him nearly as bland as some other male lead designs (looking at YOU, Prince Charming!)
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Eh, I don't hate Flynn, he's still a cool character. It just would have been interesting to see them go in a different direction with him. :)
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Super Aurora wrote:Bear Flynn sucks. He reminds me too much of that dreadful Baker who has poor taste in women.
The one from Cinderella II? :?
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well, perhaps they should re-use the hunkier male lead idea for some future project. I kinda like it as well, but I don't see this movie without the Flynn Rider we had. I like the big man/petit lady concept, it gives a whole protection idea for the fragile girl in the tower, but we had a big male/small female couple in BATB already.
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enigmawing wrote:That doesn't bother me so much. As it's been said, they're simply cartoons, and cartoons are based on exaggerations; parts perceived to be attractive as thin (such as the waist) are made to be thinner, parts perceived to be attractive as round (like, uh . . . you know) are made to be rounder. Some claim that the Disney princesses endorse an unhealthy body image, but I think photoshopped celebrities do far more damage since they're a twisted form of reality instead of merely a caricature of it.
I tend to agree with that lost point, but one thing doesn't rule out the other. You don't have to drawn a super-skinny character to make her look attractive. I think most men prefer a slim girl, but they don't like skinny girls, as they like to have something " to grab onto" (to put it in a very blunt way). Thin waists are considered sexy, but how are those skinny arms of Rapunzel and Ariel sexy? They're a bit scary, to be honest. :wink:
Super Aurora wrote:So you want a Mesomorph physique body type for a girl.
Come again? :?
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