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Some people get way too stressed out watching animation and I don't get it. They need to relax. I like animation, because I get to see the imagination and work of the artists and how they bring these characters to the screen. And if the filmmakers come up with a fun story, that's neat, too.
I lost my last two grandparents less than a year apart. They both got to their 90s, at least, but that doesn't take away the sadness of it.
I remember a few years ago, someone started ranting in my replies about how much they think the recent Disney animated movies suck and in their bio, they had something like "Wants to be a storyboard artist at Disney." Umm...
I imagine they would probably also do jokes about famous people who have become disgraced since then. "I sure got a lot of catching up to do. What's my favourite actor Kevin Spacey been up to?"
Ditto. For specifically female characters, it's basically the Glen Keane style, since he designed Ariel and then later Rapunzel in the CG era. Additionally, most of the female leads in the '90s were animated by Mark Henn, who also animated Tiana. These are two of Disney's best animators.
An autistic person wrote "Ghostbusters." What have you ever done, RFK Jr, other than spout nonsense and mess around with animal corpses?
I've also seen "I can't believe Disney cancelled The Owl House and then greenlit this movie!" The people who cancelled The Owl House and the people who approved Hexed worked in different departments. Dana Terrace even specifically said it was Disney's television execs that cancelled the show.