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Would have been just as fun if the protagonist were a white female?The Princess and the Frog was fun. It did pretty well financially too.
Probably not for me. Disney's already on thin ice with me, being the Bioware of animation.Would have been just as fun if the protagonist were a white female?The Princess and the Frog was fun. It did pretty well financially too.
She didn't look proper black, only dark skinned, with good hair. You know, the kind of blacks who are more close to the beauty standards. Is this what progressives call "white washed"? Seems like it worked, since Roguey likes it.Would have been just as fun if the protagonist were a white female?The Princess and the Frog was fun. It did pretty well financially too.
Blacks are beautiful people.She didn't look proper black, only dark skinned, with good hair. You know, the kind of blacks who are more close to the beauty standards. Is this what progressives call "white washed"? Seems like it worked, since Roguey likes it.
I liked how the only black character with exaggerated "black" features was the stereotypical voodoo-man villain, v progressiveProbably not for me. Disney's already on thin ice with me, being the Bioware of animation.Would have been just as fun if the protagonist were a white female?The Princess and the Frog was fun. It did pretty well financially too.
watAkira had to go out of its way back when it was released to demonstrate in the first minutes of the film that it was NOT another Disney film.
Most black people in America have some sort of white ancestry. Some women go through a horrible process to straighten their hair.She didn't look proper black, only dark skinned, with good hair. You know, the kind of blacks who are more close to the beauty standards. Is this what progressives call "white washed"? Seems like it worked, since Roguey likes it.
say what nowI liked how the only black character with exaggerated "black" features was the stereotypical voodoo-man villain, v progressive
Why did they have to pick a frog? Toads are seriously underrepresented in mass media. Typical Disney, always ignoring the minorities.