Re: Raya and the Last Dragon
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 7:41 pm
I think the white-haired character is SiSu in human form.DisneyFan97 wrote:Could the white-haired one be a Grandma-typ figure like in Mulan and Moana ??![]()
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I think the white-haired character is SiSu in human form.DisneyFan97 wrote:Could the white-haired one be a Grandma-typ figure like in Mulan and Moana ??![]()
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He also did a lot of concept art for Glen Keane's Rapunzel so I've always been fond of him and his work.DisneyEra wrote:If any BH6 Easter Eggs are in this film I won't be surprised.Sotiris wrote: Interestingly, the lead character designer on both films was Shiyoon Kim.
Let's hope so because I'm not eager for a GoGo identical twin.DisneyEra wrote:I don't think that Raya will resemble past Revival Princesses, but we'll have to wait til the final CGI designs are leaked/revealed.JeanGreyForever wrote: Knowing Disney, they might have recycled some of those designs because surely one Asian film is just like another Asian film. They already do that with other foreign cultures anyway. If we see a Honey Lemon/Rapunzel/Anna lookalike in this film, we'll know for sure lol.
He was also the principal character designer on Into the Spider-Verse. I think he's an excellent character designer, too.JeanGreyForever wrote:He also did a lot of concept art for Glen Keane's Rapunzel so I've always been fond of him and his work.Sotiris wrote: Interestingly, the lead character designer on both films was Shiyoon Kim.
I'm pretty sure of that, also. Those early synopses said Sisu appears first as an old woman, I thought?DisneyEra wrote:I think the white-haired character is SiSu in human form.DisneyFan97 wrote:Could the white-haired one be a Grandma-typ figure like in Mulan and Moana ??![]()
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That's good to know (and another thing to anticipate this film for). Forgive me, does it mean he designed the majority of characters in BH6 or did he simply have final say on their looks while others worked on them? While I wasn't fond of that film, I did like some of the designs (Tadashi, Baymax, Callaghan's masked costume, the executive, Honey Lemon, the guy with the Dragon costume). Even Hiro's design looked cute in the comic-esque drawings over the End Credits, even if the 3D version didn't work for me.estefan wrote: He was also the principal character designer on Into the Spider-Verse. I think he's an excellent character designer, too.
I LOVE the character designs for Into the Spiderverse! Especially the female characters, its nice to have female characters that don't all look like big eyed bobble headed dolls!He was also the principal character designer on Into the Spider-Verse. I think he's an excellent character designer, too.
That's the Nokk and the picture in the center is Bruni.Disney's Divinity wrote:And Raya's horse has a drawing on the top.
No, that's Jin Kim. They're both from South Korea.unprincess wrote:Is this the same Kim that did the black and white Frozen and Moana sketches for Disney?

oh, thanks!No, that's Jin Kim. They're both from South Korea.
I am so sick of the quirky and clumsy but adorkable template Disney has used for all their major heroines the past few years. Rapunzel, Anna, even Moana to an extent.unprincess wrote: Are we ever gonna get sweet ordinary feminine main female characters again(that aren't le quirky goofballs like Anna?) I kinda miss them.
I like those kinds of Characters personallyJeanGreyForever wrote:I am so sick of the quirky and clumsy but adorkable template Disney has used for all their major heroines the past few years. Rapunzel, Anna, even Moana to an extent.unprincess wrote: Are we ever gonna get sweet ordinary feminine main female characters again(that aren't le quirky goofballs like Anna?) I kinda miss them.
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