lolsorandy: xcandyslice: So I went to an art conference at my school. We discussed things there, like how colors can be very powerful and our subconscious picks up the subtlest of hints. Pixar’s UP was a very unforgettable example. The colors of UP had a lot to do with why we cried. You all know …
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steveholtvstheuniverse: erlenwald: 131-di: buttmst3k: designing and animating a diverse cast of women is hard translation: we’re afraid to make women look different and “ugly” by giving them emotions that aren’t cutesy and cuddly because that would give people the idea that they’re human and not dolls to sell for Disney profit this post is back …
lasimms: sugar-women: nicolas-px: moe-moe-watches: once-delight: xavantina: drsofialamb: the sudden decrease in animation quality between the first hunchback and the sequel is both hilarious and sad The Return of Jafar charliekelly69: i had to reblog this because im actually pissig mysefl Let’s take a second to compare Aladdin to The Return of Jafar: Ouch Esmorolda and …
loonyloomy: One thing I like about Pixar films is how the happy ending isn’t always what you think it’ll be. The toys don’t go with Andy to college, Gusteau’s restaurant gets closed down, Mike and Sully get kicked out of university, Carl never gets Ellie to Paradise Falls. But they find out that what they …
movie: Disney PIXAR’s 22 Rules of Success Source: movie
Pixar: here’s a short about a cute inanimate object falling in love with a cute girl inanimate object Me: BRING BACK THE OLD GUY PLAYING CHESS WITH HIMSELF