Robot Sings
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Buffalo Daughter My dear love Tell me why your heart is so empty. Won't…


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@tristanmilner9511

Saving the dragon form for the more impactful scene was the better choice. Just like the improved character designs.

@SpiderNolr

oh my god you ratioed the video

@nikolaynicolasnikolayevich

@@SpiderNolr oh my fucking god, first time I see this

@tobuzzu

They, they did it!

@joshuagraham2843

its disney stupid decision, now blue sky no longer with disney anymore

@tristanmilner9511

@@joshuagraham2843 huh? Blue Sky never was with Disney, they worked with Fox.
Besides, it's an adaptation of a novel, not a 1:1 copy. Changes always occur with book to film projects.

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@lemonmelon2612

Disney didn’t have a hand in the final product at all. That’s the whole reason why Nimona being ‘resurrected’ by Netflix is such a big deal. Disney rejected the concept and it turned out to be a huge success

@574guy

What's funnier is that, from what I've heard, Disney rejected Nimona because the main character being gay was an important detail that couldn't just be swept away, and they don't like promoting "that type of content".

@rubenperezalonso8726

​@@574guyoh so they are mega woke, but then do shit like this? Damn, why am I not surprised. Wait, didn't Lightyear have a gay couple in it? Or am I remembering it wrong?

@574guy

@@rubenperezalonso8726 What I'm saying is that for Nemona, the gay relationship was important to the STORY: it was a big part of Ballister and Ambrosius's struggles and character growth because they were love interests that were put at odds against each other throughout the movie.
From what I recall, the gay relationship in Lightyear wasn't nearly as important to that movie's story, which meant Disney could limit their representation without hurting the impact of the plot.

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