airagorncharda:

doctorsherlocklokison:

hiccstridforever:

nomorefrozen:

deviandrite:

spookystartrek:

purpleshirtofsex:

221cbakerstreet:

airagorncharda:

“Historically speaking, animating female characters are really, really difficult, ’cause they have to go through these range of emotions, but they’re very, very — you have to keep them pretty and they’re very sensitive to — you can get them off a model very quickly. So, having a film with two hero female characters was really tough, and having them both in the scene and look very different if they’re echoing the same expression; that Elsa looking angry looks different from Anna being angry.” — Lino Disalvo on animating Frozen, explaining (essentially) why they removed all the female supporting characters and replaced them with men. [[edited for accuracy]]

Yeah, I call bullshit.

don’t blame women because you’re a shitty animator

so basically what you’re saying is

“it was too harddddddd I didn’t wannaaaaaa.”

“i dont care enough about women to animate them like reeeaaal peopleeee”

“but i definitely have time to animate all the guuuuuyyyyyyyyy characters very difffffffferrrrrrrrent” 

Bolding the last part

My goodness…

they’re literally saying that male characters are lifeless and ugly…

no, they’re saying men are allowed to look like people, and are allowed to express emotions even those emotions aren’t pretty. They’re saying men’s sole role isn’t to look pretty, but women’s is.

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