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I heard that some people were worried about animated shows with LGBT+ themes being cancelled so i want to remind you all that the Nimona film is coming this summer to Netflix
This film was originally produced by Blue Sky studios and was later pushed back by Disney because of the LGBT+ themes. The production was taken later by other studio unrelated to Disney. The film is an adaptation of the comic "Nimona".
The premise goes like this:
"Nimona, a teenager with the power to shapeshift, is targeted by a knight for assassination. The knight's mission to kill Nimona becomes complicated when he is accused of a crime, and learns that Nimona may be able to exonerate him."
So, if you happen to have Netflix and are interested, please check this movie out. Specially considering how it was treated by Disney.
Source:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimona_(film)
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Sony Announces Animated Feature from Amphibia, Steven Universe Creators
Matt Braly, a storyboard artist from “Gravity Falls” and Sony Animation’s own “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” makes the leap from successful showrunner to feature film director, according to a Braly tweet on Dec. 14, 2023.
The script, written with Adventure Time alum/Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar, references Braly’s “own cultural background and personal history,” Variety reports.
“The film tells the story of a young boy who goes on an emotional journey to a fantastical world of Thai spirits where he hopes to have his illness cured.”
Title and release date to come.
- Courtney ( @harmonicacave)
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Day in Fandom History: September 2…
Two years after the events of “Change Your Mind” and just as Steven enjoys his happily ever after, a new threat storms in and messes everything up and it’s up to Steven to save the day. “Steven Universe: The Movie” premiered on this day, 5 Years Ago.
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Me whenever hacks like Lily Orchard go after Steven Universe, She-Ra, The Owl House, The Legend Of Korra, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Sailor Moon, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Moon Girl, Star Wars, Dungeon Meshi, ect.
(P.S: I am a massive fan of the media mentioned above)
(P.S: Yes. I will fight to the end defending Steven Universe, She-Ra, The Owl House, Utena, Evangelion, Sailor Moon and The Last Jedi.)
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She lives in my mind rent free.
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i saw the tv glow is legitimately one of the stupidest, most tryhard movies i've ever seen in my entire life. absolute dogshit. and everyone is pretending it's the most lifechanging thing they've ever seen LOL give me a break! the gall to claim this is inspired by fucking DAVID LYNCH??? i can't
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I drew princess bubble gum and Marceline in ghibli style a year or so back 💗🖤
Reminder that all of my art is available as prints on my Etsy store! Link in my bio 💞
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Is it just me, or are Megamind, Lilo & Stitch, Invader Zim, and Steven Universe all part of some niche subgenre of alien media that mostly appeals to autistic people? (Not that I’m complaining.)
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whenever there is an inordinate amount of hate for a female character in fandom, i feel it is my solemn duty to defend her to my last breath. my purpose, even
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HELLOW!
I’ve been working away on a really cool animated project, SNOW DAY ( @snowdayshort on instagram)
HERES OUR INDIEGOGO
(. https://igg.me/at/snowdaytheshort )
The main character is a Filipina-Jewish girl, freshly moved across the country. The theme trying to find familiarity in a foreign environment, while being told in a lighthearted way, is super important to me!
We’ve got some amazing voice actors, and artists, from all over the country, who you may Recognize:
-The Voice of Naruto, from the anime, Maile Flanagan
-The Voice of Lapis Lazuli from Steven Universe, Jennifer Paz
-The Voice of Peridot from Steven Universe, Shelby Rabara
-The talent behind Jafar, from both the 1992 Aladdin film, and on Broadway, Jonathan Freeman
…And more!
You can check it out in the link above!!
There’s lots of PRIZES, my favorite is an animatic of our main characters favorite tv show SPIDERBURGER, made by yours truly, uhm. ME! There’s also handmade plushies and chances to be animated in snow day, posters and more! So when you support this project, (and my artistic career) you get something out of it!
After backing, please share to 15 contacts, and on social media, be sure to tag us! https://instagram.com/snowdaytheshort
I ran the math, and if each of my mutuals, in addition to my artistic teams mutuals, get 15 new people to donate at least $10 each, we’ll hit our goal!
It will only take about 10 minutes out of your day, unless you have a difficult time deciding between all the awesome perks…
THANK YOU!!!!!
☃️🎨❄️
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I didn't hate Abigal, it was a lot of fun!
I was sick the week Abigail released, so I'm just watching it now because I'm not going to see the new Planet of the Apes, I haven't seen any of them yet.
Now THIS is how you do a Dracula's daughter story.
If you know anything about the movie going into it, you know what's coming, but they make you wait for it to actually happen. Making Hitchock's bomb a cute little girl? Bloody genius.
Abigail is a fun, exciting, bloody vampire movie. It's got to be hard to make an original and unique vampire movie these days, but I think Abigail did a good job of blending a Gothic tone with a modern gorefest vibe.
The soundtrack was pretty good, not quite outstanding, but not bad. The use of music (a la Tchaikovsky) was fun and really set the mood.
The casting was great. Giancarlo Esposito was very Giancarlo Esposito-y, Kathryn Newton was funny and made me want to watch Lisa Frankenstein even more (new horror queen?). Kevin Durand was great as "the muscle." Dan Stevens looked like he had a lot of fun. William Catlett and Angus Cloud were both solid. But of course the standouts are Melissa Barerra, definitely a horror queen, and Alisha Weir in the title role. It takes skill to make an audience believe a 12 year old girl is actually a centuries old vampire, but Alisha did it.
Spoilers below.
I feel like others might disagree, but I honestly loved the pacing of the movie. With how long it took for them to show Abigail as a vampire, it really gave time to get to know the characters.
The way they set the tone really somehow made it feel like a classic Universal horror, but it also felt fresh and modern too. Little things like the creepy basement, the rats(?), the big library, the statue garden thing. It really felt like they were in a house that someone had been living in for a looooong time.
I honestly love how two people died before Abigail ever bared her fangs. It really helped sell the idea that she was just playing with them. And the black guy didn't die first! It is kind of sickly ironic that Angus Cloud's character was the first to go (RIP), but I mean, bro was an absolute idiot.
I'm still not sure who my favorite character is, I really just loved the ensemble. I will say, I figured out the Rat Pack joke before Peter, not too long before, but still before.
I love when modern monster movies reference the lore, but make it their own. Like they reference all the stuff that kills vampires but only a couple of them actually work, the rest are just part of the legends.
I wasn't expecting to actually root for Abigail toward the end, but I loved the respect the was shared between her and Joey.
Those Ready or Not guys really love making people explode like bloody water balloons. I mean, what a way to go, I guess.
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September 18: Happy 37th Birthday to Actress and Reality Star Jinkx Monsoon, who provided the voices of the characters of both Lemongrab (replacing the character's original voice actor Justin Roiland) on Adventure Time (as of the Fionna and Cake series) and Emerald on Steven Universe from the Season 5 episode "Lars of the Stars" (2018); and portrayed as the antagonist Maestro from the Season 1 (Series 14) episode "The Devil's Chord" (2024) on Doctor Who.
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