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Also, I sort of feel like it's more common to call out "girly" movies on their sexism than "manly" ones? Everyone talks about the anti-feminist-ness in Disney movies and romcoms, but, like you said, not having female leads and having the girls be nothing but love interests/tokens is an even bigger problem, imo. At least in Disney princess movies, the main character is a girl and we're supposed to empathize with her, none of this "ohh well boys can't relate to girls we need to make the lead a boy because boys and girls will see it then" bullshit. I'm going on a tangent, but yeah, it would nice to see a studio other than Disney analyzed from a feminist perspective.