Depends on which name is used. But I say it’s worth a shot to try.
Eww.
I don’t think I’ve seen them recently. But any sympathizer of any character can be annoying.
Hugh Jackman as oppose to Jeremy Irons. Hope he can carry the gauntlet.
Any confirmation on who will take up the role of Sarabi? I’m hearing rumors Beyonce is. If it is her, I’m okay with this because das mah woman right there
I try to ignore them. You’re bound to have them in fandoms.
Mary Sues are perfection. They come into this world knowing all or being able to do all. Kion has imperfections. Sure he’s got a Roar, but he doesn’t know how to use it and he has a crippling fear that keeps him on the straight and narrow. I fail to see how that makes him a Gary Stu(male equivalent)
Considering it’s a Disney “sequel” I dunno if he would review it for Disneycember or not. He would probably rip into it for dragging away from the original concept before bringing logic into it. Considering he enjoyed 2 and 1 ½ despite his hate hate relationship with Timon and Pumba I figure he’d like it for what it is.
Ehehehehe choice!
http://veganfeministnetwork.com/the_lion_guard/
PFFRT I got a good haughty laugh out of that. Being a feminist myself this whole article not only made me laugh and want to share this with a youtuber named Undoomed, but it also made me facepalm in some areas. They were quick as to point out “ANTIFEMINISM PROPAGANDA!!!” at using Kiara and Fuli being victims of powerful male characters. But they forgot to point out what led up to that. Kiara went ahead after Kion told her not to trust Janja to prove herself. Fuli was exhausted, little to zero energy in order to defend herself due to zipping across the pridelands before hand. On her own Fuli can really kick ass. Also LOL to their use of outdated sources and failure to understand that Kion and friends didn’t show up in the original trilogy movies because they were only recently designed.
Seriously, the words VEGAN and FEMINIST are two words that send shivers of disgust down anyone’s spine and ushers depictions of aggressive keyboard warriors to one’s mind. But to combine them, it’s double the trouble. But triple the laughs.
Many tears to fill my mug and keep me hydrated!
I’m all for hating something. I hate some cartoon media myself. But hate it quietly. You can discuss you hate a thing once in a while, but not obsessively attack it over and over. It makes one look like a creepy obsessed nostalgiatard.