I found this article taking issue with how much they changed Honey Lemon from the comics. The one thing I noticed they take issue with is the fact that she is no longer the Ms. Fanservice that she was in the comics but is instead more of a dorky girl. It also goes on to say about the fact that they downgraded her character to fit the girly girl counterpart even though she was that in the original comics.
That article was stupid.
We have GoGo Tomago who is the bada** female character, while Honey Lemon is the one that girls will most likely relate to.
I hated that article because it focused a lot on the looks of a character and didn't realize that in today's world, most girls are more style than substance.
So substituting the sexiness of a character should easily be ok if it's to bring room for more character.
And I have heard from several places that her character arc was pretty impressive.
"In every age, Family is king,
and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
-Brave.
SWillie! wrote:Since when is puberty something that causes "trouble"? Puberty is literally all over American media. Openly talked about fairly often, lots of times in a joking manner, as it is here.
Reason why I think parents might be a bit mad is because their children will be exposed to it at an age when they can go online and search for it, and no to mention, when they might not be ready for it.
I know that it'll be the parents fault for allowing open and free access to the web, but at the same time, I feel like you shouldn't ambush the parents by mentioning it in a movie that is, for all intense and purposes, aimed at kids.
I'm kinda on that boat... I feel like this is one of those topics that should only be approached if both parties (the parents and the kid) are ready for the discussion.
On the other hand... I did feel like Hiro's voice sounded a bit too old for him, but as soon as Baymax said puberty, I figured it out.
It's actually been proven that kids who are exposed to puberty at an early age and are given proper, fact-based information on it don't have the same anxieties when they go through it themselves that other kids do. But I agree that the movie is gonna make parents feel ambushed.
From the synopsis of Big Hero 6: Battle of the Bay:
"Following on the heels of their super hero debut, the Big Hero 6 team is targeted by a dangerous gangster named Yama and his legion of out of control fighting robots!"
disneyprincess11 wrote:And the artist/band who is singing the song in the credits is.....Fall Out Boy
Wow.... I mean, at least I can understand why Disney would use a D List like Demi Lovato for Frozen because she's connected to the Disney name, but this just looks lazy and cheap.
Maybe they'll get Lance Bass for Zootopia.
Listening to most often lately:
Taylor Swift ~ ~ "The Fate of Ophelia"
Taylor Swift ~ "Eldest Daughter"
Taylor Swift ~ "CANCELLED!"
They're both pretty popular, but it's not like Disney's been getting giant names in recent years. Like how they got Ne-Yo to do the end song of Princess and the Frog a couple of years.
Avaitor wrote:They're both pretty popular, but it's not like Disney's been getting giant names in recent years. Like how they got Ne-Yo to do the end song of Princess and the Frog a couple of years.
Does anyone remember him? Me either.
I do! And Fall Out Boy is actually pretty popular. They had a hit last year (the song used in the BH6 trailer).
"Maybe you live in a golden cage, but a golden cage is still a cage." ~Juan Carlos Bodoque, 31 Minutos: La Película
So I promised myself that I wasn't going to spoil this movie...
So what's the first image I see on my Tumblr dashboard?
The fricken villain reveal.......
"In every age, Family is king,
and the bravest journeys, are never taken alone."
-Brave.