I found a Switch game called “Luigi Cries Alone in His Basement”. The boxart showed a basement with bare wooden furniture and cardboard boxes near the walls, all dimly lit with blue light. In the center was Luigi sitting on a cardboard box, sobbing into the palms of his hands, facing away from the camera. I was so upset that I cried as well.
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It’s not even that he went back for the cat (which was just stuck in that tree for the entire gala. Why does Marmalade even have that cat) it’s that Wolf took a moment to put shades on it
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In the books, society consisted of only animals. In the movie, that's been mixed with both humans and feral/humanoid animals. Why is that?
Pierre Perifel (director): "So, a few reasons. The first is, from the beginning, I wanted to do something that is different. The big idea in the film is that those are legendary characters that we wrote stories about and are afraid of, and it really comes from a human standpoint, you know? When you write about the Big Bad Wolf, it's a human idea it's not another animal idea. I didn't wanted to end up with the idea that those were predators in a world of preys, that would've been full on Zootopia. First of all, that concept is not exactly what I wanted to tell as a story, the story was like, we are having these characters which are prejudices, or we're prejudices against them. It was all about stereotyping and not about prey vs predator, you know? We thought 'hang on. How would a giraffe react to a piranha? They wouldn't care. But we, as humans, we do care.' and so therefore, for me, it's a metaphor our fears, these characters are a metaphor for our fears and it was important to just get the rest of the world as humans. They're really just wearing masks, they're criminal wearing masks, they're scary people wearing masks of scary animals. And Marmalade is the same thing, it's stereotyping something that is cute but is actually the opposite of that. So, it was important to keep the human standpoint on prejudice."X
-The Bad Guys is now playing in theaters. Based on Aaron Blabey's book series.
Lucille Ball with a cute kitty
I have been practicing a little with the respective and the use of models in my drawings lol
Been revisiting my fave middle skewl show.