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There’s also Richard Williams’ absolutely amazing The Thief and the Cobbler, which Disney famously edited into garbage, but Garret Gilchrist (a friend of mine, incidentally) restored it to Williams’ original vision.

I guess I was wrong.

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I did see the Secret of Kells. It was very pretty, but I thought it wasn’t the greatest in terms of story and characterization. I haven’t seen Song of the Sea yet, but I will check it out.

Don’t worry, Emma. Those cows are fully anesthetized before being flayed alive for their skin and then they grow new skin!

I’m actually really lucky, because I’ve found medications that have kept me relatively stable for years now, to the point that I am only seeing a psychiatrist once every six months to get a refill and I haven’t had a hypomanic episode in probably 5 years... so there is hope.

No, I made a rapist joke. There’s a difference.

Adding to that, in the ability to express emotion in these 3D cartoons vs. their 2D counterparts, there is simply no contest.

It doesn’t even need to be technically hand-drawn. It could all be done digitally, just not in 3D.

To be fair, for some of them, it’s just a matter of finding literally any picture of them...

Not while there’s sweet, sweet SuperPAC money to be made.

That man is literally always sweating. It’s all I can think about when I see him. I can’t help it.

Thank you, so do I. Obviously.

They’re good, but I wish someone was still making big budget 2D animated films (outside of Anime). There’s nothing wrong with those. No one ever watched Snow White or Sleeping Beauty and thought, “this would be much better in CG.”

That makes sense to me. Weren’t the actors playing Hawaiians in Lilo and Stitch played by people with native Hawaiian heritage?

Well, I mean, it is discussed in the interview linked to above...

They can be, but they can also be symptoms of a greater illness. I have problems with both depression and anxiety, but my actual mental illness is Type II Bipolar Disorder.

Me too. Type II Bipolar here. I feel pretty bad about how I treated my parents when I was a teenager, especially since I hadn’t been diagnosed yet. I’m so glad I have a good relationship with them now, especially since my father is now in a nursing home and I can bring him comfort in his last years, while helping my

Please quote the part of my post where I said her opinions are invalid.

Reading the interview might help answer your questions.