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Just here to repost some of my favorite Hardie Boys art I've made cuz my boys deserve to have RESPECT PUT ON THEIR NAME and also cuz the fanbase grew since I last posted anything and I wanna continue to spread my Titus/Glen propaganda
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I’ve been stuck at my home, haven’t go out for 2 weeks due to lockdown, and I played Disco Elysium. I felt in love of this world! The art is so amazing and I love how the impressionism-style of painting is consistent through out the whole game-play. I haven’t do “oil style” drawing for years and it makes me wanna practise more on this style.
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My first 2D animated music video!
FULL VIDEO
For the past 4 months I have been collab with local indie band, directed and illustrated a 4 minutes short animated music video. The story is inspired by the situation now in Hong Kong, and other places that are still fighting against tyranny.
(Sorry the whole thing is in chinese/cantonese.)
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Why are you guys mad that that Ariel is a women of colour? You should be mad that Li Shang isn’t part of the live-action version of Mulan, because they wanted Mulan to “not be reduced to a love interest”. Li Shang had a story too. His father died & he had to step up and become a leader at a young age. He had to make a decision to kill or not kill the person who saved his life. He risked his life, trusted Mulan and dressed up as a prostitute to cause a distraction instead of crying about masculinity. He was a role model to little boys. By Disney doing this, Li Shang is the one reduced to a love interest. You can’t claim to be a feminist & then oversee things like this.
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Okay, bro. If Shang isn’t a bisexual icon, why did Disney replace him with a different love interest? They didn’t do that with any of the other live action princess movies.
Whether Shang is canonically bi or not, Disney definitely felt threatened by the attention his sexuality got. Clearly there must have been evidence of something if Disney felt the need to completely axe his character.
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“Mulan” was censored in Weibo (China’s social media platforms) after media discovered the film location was in XiJiang concentration camp


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Wrong Representation of Culture in the 2020 Mulan Film
I guess everyone knows that the live action remake of Mulan is a lot worse than the 1998 original, but as an East Asian person, I want to address how our culture is wrongly represented in this movie. I have not seen this movie and I will not, but I feel like this problem needs to be addressed.
1. The Concept of ‘qi(氣)’
In the movie, Mulan is born with the power of qi and she is special in that way, because normally, only men/warriors can harness qi. However, this is hugely inaccurate. Qi represents the vital energy inside a person, therefore is inside everyone. Qi is not a special power. Therefore, Mulan being born with this ‘power’ does not make sense at all. In addition, most men using qi as a power and Mulan being special as a woman born with that power is even less feminist than the original. This just implies that only women that are born powerful can be equally strong as men and that is not empowering at all.

(I mean wtf)
2. The Phoenix
In the 2020 adaptation, a Phoenix shows up. (And it is supposed to represent Mulan in a way) On the other hand, there is not such a thing as a Phoenix in Chinese (or Asian in general) culture. Disney just deleted Mushu the dragon because it was unrealistic and put in a Phoenix instead which is non-existent in Asian culture. (Though there is a birdlike creature similar to a Phoenix in Asian culture called 鳳凰 but those two represent different things. )
“ Some say the Phoenix is consumed by flame and emerges again.”
THAT QUOTE IS FROM THE MOVIE. WHEN THE CONCEPT OF A PHOENIX BEING REBORN THROUGH FIRE IS ONLY IN WESTERN MYTHOLOGY. THIS IS NOT FREAKIN HARRY POTTER.

3. Mulan Receiving the Sword
First, look at the scene.
The emperor does not directly give the sword to Mulan in the live action adaptation, unlike the animated movie. If the emperor gives a sword to another person indirectly , it means the emperor is ordering that person to kill themselves.
4. The Witch
Instead of the Huns, the Chinese army has to face a powerful witch. Later in the movie, the witch says that people treated her as an outcast because she was a powerful woman with magical powers. However, this does not make sense because ‘witches’ were not a thing in China in that time period. Actually, women with powers (mostly people who can bring spirits or tell the future) existed in China(and other countries including Korea and Japan), but they were not witches, more like shamans. Even though people did not see those women as all good and not dangerous at all, ‘witch hunts’ did not happen. (In fact, many common people sought help from them) Yeah so the witch does not make sense too.
Only western ppl killed witches get your facts right

(And that makeup was totally unnecessary)
There are a lot more, but these were just some of the most visible and the ones most relevant to the story. It’s funny that many of these info can be found by searching on the internet. This just emphasizes how much the people behind the camera were irresponsible about the culture they are supposed to represent in their movie.
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To all the people who say, “ I watched Mulan for Asian representation.”
This is the representation you want to give people of Asian descend. In a pandemic that happened because of this Asian country’s negligence. That has been seen physically and verbally abusing its citizens of African descend. That is literally committing genocide as you read this. That has been on the verge of colonizing all of Asian and Africa. That doesn’t even care for the well-being of it’s own culture and citizens. 
This is the representation you want to give your wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend, family, friends and CHILDREN?!!
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Mulan 2020 (and why I agree with Schaffrillas)
Folks, let’s talk about this film. It is one of the worst films I’ve ever seen in 2020. In fact, it’s so bad and so terribly bland, I got bored of it twenty minutes into the film and didn’t bother watching the rest of the film. The characters have no personality, the titular character was incredibly boring, the characters are snobbish and terribly sexist, and I couldn’t care less about the phoenix in the movie. I was really disappointed Mushu, the cricket, Mulan’s grandma, and Mulan’s three goofy friends weren’t in this pointless remake. Sure, it’s intended for mature audiences. Sure, you, my friends, and my parents love this film. Sure, the soundtrack is okay. But, I couldn’t care less about it when the story and the characters are so BORING! The acting for Mulan was mediocre, and the actress is terrible. I mean SHE SUPPORTS POLICE BRUTALITY in Hong Kong! What the actual hell?! As for Schaffrillas Production’s review on the film, I agree with him 100%. The characters I mentioned that weren’t in the remake all have personality, and that defines a movie along with a great story, hence why I enjoyed the animated version and its sequel. As for the remake, screw it. Screw its story, screw the characters, screw the actors and actresses, screw the impressive CGI, screw everything. Not even the the protagonist is memorable and the acting of literally every character in the movie makes it so much worse. The only character that did good job in the movie was the phoenix, and even she was mediocre and boring. This film is definitely not worth watching.
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Every time I think it can’t possibly get worse, it does.
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Quick Mulan Summary
Disney’s Mulan (1998): A woman is every bit as valuable as a man, and masculine traits aren’t the only ones that matter. (In fact, men could benefit from embracing their feminine sides!) Disney’s Mulan (2020): A woman can be valuable if she’s divinely blessed with superhuman powers that make her better at doing manly things than the men. Guess which film I prefer?
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MUSHU in Mulan (1998) — dir. Tony Bancroft, Barry Cook
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I’ve been hearing a lot of criticism for the Mulan movie and what I’m getting is that the only good thing about this movie is that we get a perfect comparison of the Strong Female character trend vs the Strong character that happens to be Female
(Please note I have yet to see the live action movie, I am going off reviews I have found here on tumblr so if anyone who has seen it would like to judge my accuracy please do so)
The strong character that is female:
The original animated series had Mulan grow and become a strong character. Her being a female gave her some advantages over the men but she also has some disadvantages. She had actual character beyond being a girl trying to prove she is better than men, in fact she doesn’t have a trace of that trait, she proves herself as an individual rather than prove herself as a gender. She proved women were capable soldiers by being a capable soldier.
The Strong Female Character:
The live action remake took that and threw it out the window. Mulan was a strong warrior from the start we saw no growth. She only had advantages over the men her only disadvantage was that they would not accept women. Which is weird because if she is already as capable as any soldier even without formal military training, they’d have no reason to turn her away. The movie is all about proving the gender rather than the individual. They didn’t even keep to that because there was no realization moment for the military men between the reveal scene and two scenes later when they put her in charge of a mission.
They lessen her impact of being a female in the army by making it look like it was the betrayal of her identity that made them kick her out, rather than her gender, rendering the whole point of disguising herself pointless
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Reasons to boycott Mulan aside from the police brutality issue:

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ok yall I don’t know why you wanna see that bootlicker mulan live action remake when you got a gourmet fucking feast waiting for you out there
it’s called “reflection: a twisted tale” and it’s an alternate take to disney’s mulan
i just got through it in two hours and the basic premise is when mulan makes the avalanche and shan yu swings his sword at her,,,,, it’s shang who gets hurt due toi him jumping in front of the blade. mulan is never injured and therefore her true identity hasnt been revealed (yet) and the all of the huns are dead
mulan, as ping, feels guilty for it and takes care of him while hes bleeding out and realizes hes dying so she has to go to the underworld to save his life
this book has everything i loved from the movie and gives me more
shang/ping and shang/mulan feels
whump (blood, injury, crying, emotional and physical hurt/comfort, rescuing each other, worried shang, protective mulan and shang)
bisexual shang PEAK BISEXUAL SHANG
mulan being very gay and trans
HELLA COOL SWORD FIGHTING SCENES AGAINST DEMONS
so much of the content is shang/ping and shang/mulan im not kidding it’s a lot of scenes of them alone and being dorks or FLIRTY
lots of canon references
new characters!!!! more family guardians!!! more about mulan’s family!! more about shang’s childhood and his family!!! his hopes and dreams!!! more about how mulan feels as a man or a woman or both!!!!!
shang LITERALLY literally tells her DOESNT CARE if mulan is A MAN OR A WOMAN he still wants her regardless
PEAK BISEXUAL SHANG
HE BLUSHES AROUND PING AND MULAN AND GETS SHY
acknowledgment of Mutual Pining™
(ive been sobbing for over an hour dont look at me)
MUSHU IS GAY?????? LOWKEY??????????
mushu also says mulan should kiss shang better as ping when shang has a fever and insists “it works in all of the folklore”
to which mulan flushes and goes “NO!!!!”
GENERAL LI AND MULAN!!!!!!! MEETING!!!! TALKING!!!!
shang endlessly praising mulan oh my god my heart
THE REVEAL OF MULAN’S TRUE IDENTITY!!!!!! THE DRAMA OF IT ALL OH MY GOD IT HURTS SO GOOD
overall this is a brilliant and in-depth exploration of mulans canon character and how she handles guilt and sorrow and betrayal and love and her journey so far i cant believe it’s so good
PEAK
BISEXUAL
SHANG
THIS IS ENDORSED BY DISNEY ITSELF HOLY SHIT
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