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Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:34 pm
by bradhig
Jessica never bothered me. I used to get in trouble for talking about Jasmine and Ariel being sluts on another site. Rapunzel has a rope in the top of her dress like shoelace she needs to get rid of it.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:36 pm
by Atlantica
bradhig wrote:Rapunzel has a rope in the top of her dress like shoelace she needs to get rid of it.
A rope???
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:40 pm
by thedisneyspirit
I think he's talking about Rapunzel's corset, or something, since it's tied around her back.
Bradhig, in what type of trouble did you get in that forum?
thelittleursula wrote:Jim Hawkins- I don't understand why most of the younger Disney fandom find this guy attractive, it looks like he was created in the mid 80's with that dreadful hair of his.
He looks like Johnny Depp in
A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:04 pm
by Walter
Flynn Rider - combination of design and voice, just approaches Shark Tale territory
Chicken Little - I agree with what others said. Just un-appealing in every sense of the word.
And good thing that Merida is a face character and not a costumed one at the Disney parks, because the costumed one would have been scary to look at.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:19 pm
by Atlantica
Walter wrote:And good thing that Merida is a face character and not a costumed one at the Disney parks, because the costumed one would have been scary to look at.
Oh dear, poor Merida.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:54 pm
by bradhig
thedisneyspirit wrote:I think he's talking about Rapunzel's corset, or something, since it's tied around her back.
Yes that thing.
Bradhig, in what type of trouble did you get in that forum?
I was accused of bringing it up over and over caused by my asperger's which I didn't know about at the time.
thelittleursula wrote:Jim Hawkins- I don't understand why most of the younger Disney fandom find this guy attractive, it looks like he was created in the mid 80's with that dreadful hair of his.
He looks like Johnny Depp in
A Nightmare on Elm Street.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:09 am
by thelittleursula
Disney's Divinity wrote:I agree, Jay, it's noticable that the complaints of the scantily-clad only mention Ariel and Jasmine, but leave out Tarzan, Aladdin, Mowgli, etc. Might as well throw in David Kawena, since he is shirtless most of the movie--and how is that any different than bikini's?

^ This
The slut-shaming here of Ariel and Jasmine here are un-called for.
* Hugs both Ariel and Jasmine * <3
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 4:18 am
by thedisneyspirit
But bradhig, maybe your Aspergers doesn't make you realize that what you're saying is wrong.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:39 pm
by Chernabog_Rocks

Joining in on the "Don't care for Ariel's design" wagon.
Also, the male centaurs in Fantasia. They should have just given them moobs at the rate they designed them. In my one book about Fantasia, they were toned down quite a lot and used to actually have more to their design. It's a shame they screwed with that.
On the other hand, I, naturally, love Chernabog's design. That's the kind of body the centaurs should have had. I also really like the Evil Queen's overall look from Snow White, I don't quite remember it being 'off' but it has been a while since I watched the film.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 5:27 pm
by bradhig
thedisneyspirit wrote:The problems I have with Ariel and Jasmine have nothing to do with how they dress and who they date, luckily.
But
bradhig, maybe your Aspergers doesn't make you realize that what you're saying is wrong.
That could be ,but it hurts when someone tells you to stop talking about something cause a group of people complain and you feel they think the group is more important then the individual. I wasn't that bad on that voltron place just abusive moderators and others claiming I kept talking about a piece of clothing. That's why I am not to fond of moderators or report to buttons.
Jasmine's hair is almost as long as Rapzunel's makes me wonder why she doesn't cut it.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:38 pm
by Disney Duster
Could someone give me a picture that shows Rapunzel's lace (not rope lol) goes around her back? From all I've seen it is only in her front.
And Rapunzel's hair is not really as long as Jasmine's, it just looks that way braided.
Anyway, Asperger's is most probably not making bradhig say something wrong because he is not necessarily saying something wrong, it is his opinion. His opionion is what they are wearing is wrong. It's just an opinion. You can feel free to debate with him, just don't call Aspergers into it, that's a low blow.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:49 pm
by Marce82
Well... as far as the clothing argument...I can understand MAYBE questioning Jasmine's clothing...
But what can we expect A MERMAID to wear while under water? I mean... once she is on land, she is ALWAYS clothed...
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 6:23 am
by 271286
bradhig wrote:
Jasmine's hair is almost as long as Rapzunel's makes me wonder why she doesn't cut it.
Symbolism. I guess they used a rapunzel reference for Jasmin's design. Just like Rapunzel is trapped in a tower Jasmine is trapped inside the palace.
Re: Disney designs you don't care for
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:03 pm
by Disney Duster
That symbolism is almost definately not the case.
Anyway I forgot to mention I hate Mama Odie's scary skeletal nose design so much. And I'm glad people agree with me Merida's design is ugly, and that it probably was on purpose. And I dislike Mother Gothel's design a lot too.