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It's a trend, unfortunately. Female characters in animation are either smirking, showing attitude or are just angry and aggressive in marketing materials. It's their way of selling them as badass and progressive. They did the same thing with Moana.DisneyFan09 wrote:She looks a little too uncanny and a little too po-faced, to be honest.
ugh now I cant unsee it! I really hope that's not were they went for the costume design in this film. Their costume design was good for Moana but not so great for the Frozen films... I think its lazy how they're modernizing period costumes to try appeal more to audiences. I can see them just aping the Star Wars look since it has Asian inspired costume designs and Raya is an Asian inspired fantasy filmHer outfit is too Star Wars-like for my taste though.
Fair enough, but at least Moana was smiling on the first stills revealed of her. The same with the certain sisters from Arendelle.Sotiris wrote:It's a trend, unfortunately. Female characters in animation are either smirking, showing attitude or are just angry and aggressive in marketing materials. It's their way of selling them as badass and progressive. They did the same thing with Moana.
Well, I don´t disagree with you with thatSotiris wrote:I think she looked better in concept art, but I say that for every CG character.

So true. It's the smirking I can't stand. I used to hate those clipart (the ones DisneyEra posted) of Anna and Elsa smirking. And then we just ranked the Tangled covers in the Comparing Release Art thread and it reminded me of the evil face they always gave Rapunzel.Sotiris wrote: It's a trend, unfortunately. Female characters in animation are either smirking, showing attitude or are just angry and aggressive in marketing materials. It's their way of selling them as badass and progressive. They did the same thing with Moana.

Exactly, I think you're right.DisneyEra wrote:If the image was taken down, then it's legit, cause why would Disney remove a fake image?

From what I recall, it was the director's idea to remove the songs because she wanted to make a war movie and there's no place for songs in war movies.farerb wrote:I remember reading that the reason Disney removed the songs in Mulan was because they thought China didn't like musicals and they want the film to be a commercial success there. If these films were successful then I don't really understand Disney's thinking.
I didn't know that was the official reason the director gave; I always thought they were vague and ultimately gave no specific reason. If true, what a narrow-minded buffoon. Too bad Disney didn't put their foot down like with Aladdin. For some reason all these directors seem to hate musicals. I guess nobody volunteers to do these and Disney picks some random schmuck to do it, and they take the job because they can't get any other movie anyway even though they feel re-making "cartoons" is beneath them.Sotiris wrote: From what I recall, it was the director's idea to remove the songs because she wanted to make a war movie and there's no place for songs in war movies.
