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fandomsecrets2014-07-02 05:58 pm
[ SECRET POST #2738 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2738 ⌋
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[Wizards vs. Aliens]
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[Hayao Miyazaki]
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[Dragon Age Inquisition]
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[Sarah Michelle Gellar and Lena Horne]
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[Girl Genius]
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[Dark Souls]
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[TRON: Legacy]
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[Phantom of the Opera]
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[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]
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They give examples of side females and family members that don't fit the style in Ghibli films, but only use Frozen as an example for Disney side females. Yeah I'll give them that Frozen's women all looking THAT similar was lazy-ass, but that's not how it is with the supporting women in 99% of other Disney films. Even looking at other recent films; Vanellope and Calhoun look nothing alike, Tiana and Charlotte look nothing alike, Gothel and Rapunzel look nothing alike (and while Rapunzel and her mother do like a fair lot alike, it's actually plot relevant).
It's all sameface. Disney is no worse than Ghibli in that aspect. Comparing a couple of very recent Disney movies and some shitty Disney promo art that doesn't even look that much like the characters in the films themselves to like ten Ghibli films does not a good argument make.