They've been inserting fat people doing "athletic" things into a few advertisements recently. I would imagine there's been some memo put out to propagate the "fat is healthy" message.
Imagine being the male dancer (whatever the ballet/French word for that is) who has to lift her up…
I just… You just have to laugh. As he presumably collapses on stage from the effort. 😂
I’ve lifted up many an adult female human above my shoulders in my time (concerts, sports, got dragged along to “cheer practice” by an ex, etc) - even a normal girl is not an insubstantial weight (to carry, and hold above you).
There’s no way anyone who has any experience of that is agreeing, let alone volunteering, to lift fatty, lol. Not in the real world, at least…
Meanwhile in real life: "Look Daddy, I can be a ballerina even though I'm overweight! You gotta stop fat shaming me!" - Sprains her ankle in the first ballet class.
She looks like a potato, seriously she looks like the cubes, spheres and blocks you use to rig the animation but didn't work on that much after to add details.
Besides no one cares about the plus sized people, they don't even want to date each other!
I like Luisa's design. Even if it's stylised, the character looks good. I wouldn't put her in the same category as Bianca, who should not be a symbol of body positivity because a woman who looks like that should be trying to get down to a healthier weight.
I unironically don’t think they actually want us to be “healthy”…
Healthy people are generally happier, consoom less (not counting supplements, diet food and gym memberships, perhaps), and are less likely to be obsessed with, again, sitting and consooming Disney products…
They’re also potentially less likely to be openly jealous of their “social betters” (duck lips and all), and less likely to feel the need to fill the void in their lonely lives with Disney tripe…
In other words, much though they might pretend otherwise, “healthy” plebs is not what any of these megacorps want.
Nor is happy plebs, obviously. Or plebs I’m happy, healthy, monogamous relationships.
They want us all lonely, afraid, unhealthy, and angrily at each other’s throats over perceived differences and disagreements…
A BALLERINA?
Hahahahahahaha. Even when they create fictional fat people they pretend they are active members of society who exercise.
I would love to see the animators room for this one, probably had to get additional supports built for them.
Disney just went "we take two types of people who are very unhealthy and self-destructive... and mash them up". Amazing.
They've been inserting fat people doing "athletic" things into a few advertisements recently. I would imagine there's been some memo put out to propagate the "fat is healthy" message.
Two of the groups with the most extreme abuse to feet possible that both often end with them mangled and ruined, and put into one person.
Even when they try to make her positive, they bully the fatty.
Imagine being the male dancer (whatever the ballet/French word for that is) who has to lift her up…
I just… You just have to laugh. As he presumably collapses on stage from the effort. 😂
I’ve lifted up many an adult female human above my shoulders in my time (concerts, sports, got dragged along to “cheer practice” by an ex, etc) - even a normal girl is not an insubstantial weight (to carry, and hold above you).
There’s no way anyone who has any experience of that is agreeing, let alone volunteering, to lift fatty, lol. Not in the real world, at least…
Translation for normies:
“Disney made a princess fat. Parents who don’t want their kids to think being fat should be normalized are rationally upset”.
I can’t tell if intentionally absurd or just so woke reality is beyond recognition. What’s next a 5’2 100 pound girl playing male football?
Did you not see the Mulan remake? If she was an NFL linebacker it would have been more realistic than what we got.
A woman that doesn’t talk? Pure fantasy.
She's the ball, right? 🤔
Meanwhile in real life: "Look Daddy, I can be a ballerina even though I'm overweight! You gotta stop fat shaming me!" - Sprains her ankle in the first ballet class.
Just you just assume an amorphous blobs gender?!
If she can't continue dancing on a sprained ankle, she isn't cut out for what ballet will demand of her feet anyway.
A girl with that body shape is probably not cut out for what jumping jacks will demand of her feet.
She looks like a potato, seriously she looks like the cubes, spheres and blocks you use to rig the animation but didn't work on that much after to add details.
Besides no one cares about the plus sized people, they don't even want to date each other!
“She” looks like one of the really, really shit claymation “people” I was forced to make in Hugh School. Unironically.
Hello Disney? Need another lead animator, per chance?
Disney already did it back in the forties.
No one likes fat people.
I like Luisa's design. Even if it's stylised, the character looks good. I wouldn't put her in the same category as Bianca, who should not be a symbol of body positivity because a woman who looks like that should be trying to get down to a healthier weight.
I unironically don’t think they actually want us to be “healthy”…
Healthy people are generally happier, consoom less (not counting supplements, diet food and gym memberships, perhaps), and are less likely to be obsessed with, again, sitting and consooming Disney products…
They’re also potentially less likely to be openly jealous of their “social betters” (duck lips and all), and less likely to feel the need to fill the void in their lonely lives with Disney tripe…
In other words, much though they might pretend otherwise, “healthy” plebs is not what any of these megacorps want.
Nor is happy plebs, obviously. Or plebs I’m happy, healthy, monogamous relationships.
They want us all lonely, afraid, unhealthy, and angrily at each other’s throats over perceived differences and disagreements…
lol. it's just getting so stupid
Someone get the harpoon gun.
Fatty fatty two by four, wanted to break the ceiling, but couldn't fit through the door.
Might be the same character mold.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlesnXMbjFI
I thought that was Ursula from the Little Mermaid.