It's been 6 years since we had an animated white couple on the big screen

It's been 6 years since we had an animated white couple on the big screen.

httyd 3 was 6 years ago

WHAT??????????

Big deal, 4/5ths of the Disney animated canon couples are that already

explain why i should care

Don't you mean 3/5's?

found the casual that doesn't even watch every mainstream release. try harder

i thought these were lesbians from the thumbnail

Toy Story is 30 years ago, Anon. We've all gotten old.

If you were part of a white couple irl you won't care

Nobody's made a real animated movie in 16 years. You're watching feature-length videogame cutscenes.

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He says unable to name any of those supposed films

feature-length videogame cutscenes

Accurate

im not gonna spoon feed you.

set 600 years before the invention of the white race

And? I thought representation didn't matter.

Name 27

Wh*te "people" are bad goyim who refused to bend the knee, so they all have to go.

Mavka: The Forest Song was in 2022

Yes that’ll show em make them a strawman too prove your point.

Other way around, the people who claim representation matters are the ones misrepresenting reality

admitting defeat

Really? That's your rebuttal?

Don't worry, the live action movie will fix that.

But if representation matters, it's good to make up for the decades without non-white leads. If it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter that there are fewer white leads.

Anon there have been non white leads for over 60 years

at what point did i admit defeat? i already destroyed you. you are like a tiny snail that i acknowledged because i heard your shell crush beneath me. you are nothing but a stupid fucking casual

this fucking middle school taunt

Nigger you claimed there's been a bunch of animated movies since Hidden World with a main lead who was white and paired with someone else who was white yet you can't even be bothered to reference one single film. You know what would really be a devastating blow? To actually prove me wrong you limp wristed faggot.

it's good to make up for the decades without non-white leads.

If white people of today can make do without current representation, why can't non-white people accept they didn't have any in the past (when they were fewer in numbers) and not demand overrepresentation today?

And there are still white leads today. Non-white leads used to be much rarer.

Because they aren't demanding over representation. Whites are a global minority and the "over representation" issue is such a non-issue, OP had to slide to white couples.

Non-white leads used to be much rarer.

The Jungle Book came out 60 years ago

You know what "rare" means, right?

Night of the Living Dead

Blazing Saddles

Guess who's coming to dinner

The entire blaxploitation genre

It wasn't ever fucking rare in the 60s

Could have been worse

to even respond now with a list of animated films is irrelevant. the battle has shifted but you are not worth the effort. my honor is on the line and the longer i speak to you the more I appear as weak. which im not, you are.

You looked dickless the moment you made your claim and couldn't substantiate.
be honest you were looking up animated films and couldn't find one that backed your claim. It's pretty obvious given how long you've been taking to respond and it's hilarious.

so rare it has an ethnic subgenre

If I told you I know a dozen lottery millionaires, that doesn't mean lottery millionaires are common, they are still rare, it's just that are a group of them. Knowing that group doesn't make them less rare.

What about the Super Mario Bros movie?
Or the Addams Family?
Despicable Me?
The Bob's Burgers Movie

Because they aren't demanding over representation.

They are though, they're currently over-represented to a ridiculous degree, yet if you ask them they'll say they're UNDER-represented, ergo they're demanding over-representation

You yourself admitted to it here by saying it's happening to make up for some imagined historical lack of diversity

Whites are a global minority and the "over representation" issue is such a non-issue

Why should media from white countries set in (fictional) white countries reflect the global population? Should Japanese anime series only have one Japanese person per story since statistically 90% of their casts should be chinese, indian, or african given global stats?

OP had to slide to white couples.

Yes white couples are the vast majority of couples in the western world, like 95% or more, yet they've basically disappeared from Anon Babble almost entirely in the last 10 years

All legacy couples from before 6 years ago, Mario doesn't even get together with Peach

Moving goalposts I see

Because Hiccup and Astrid fits that criteria too

Erasing white people isn't representation

I'm not OP and yes I agree with you, even Hiccup and Astrid don't count meaning things are even more dire than OP presented

The last actual original white couple I can think of are from Klaus (2019) but that didn't get a theatrical release

No one is erasing you, drama queen, you're just not the default

non-white character's skin is shown one shade lighter in one scene due to the lighting

"THIS IS LITERALLY NON-WHITE GENOCIDE AND ERASURE"

white characters and couples are systemically removed, race-swapped, downplayed etc for 10+ years and counting

"no one is erasing you drama queen"

I hope you understand this is why literally everyone hates you

Next you will say disney has no quirky brown girl shows

You can tell nobody arguing this issue watches anything outside of Dreamworks and Disney's umbrella because they’re struggling and I’m over here like, “What about the parents in The Mitchells vs the Machines?” And before you say it, yes, that movie did get a theatrical release before being shown on Netflix.

Being over represented doesn't need to be then demanding.

Why should media from white countries set in (fictional) white countries reflect the global population?

They don't, I'm just trying to create a basis for what counts as over or under representation.

What about the parents in The Mitchells vs the Machines

They raceswapped the mom that's based on the director's real life white mom to a latina lmao

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Didn’t this come out literally last year?

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I never got the appeal of these movies but I don't it helped I was an adult when the franchise started.

Being over represented doesn't need to be then demanding.

Yet it is

They don't, I'm just trying to create a basis for what counts as over or under representation.

And your basis is wrong

3 movies and a genre that was created because of the lack of representation.

Now, how many awards have these movies won? How many of those were big-budget productions? How many of those featured a minority couple? How many of the animated ones featured a minority couple as the leads? See? The difference now is that white people finally notice the importance of representation but refuse to admit it.

You can always watch The Daily Wire, Critical Drinker, or those other conservative movies.

Is this franchise still going

What the fuck

I think her skin was darkened a bit to match her voice actor, Maya Rudolph. I can’t find anywhere that says she’s Latino.

The difference now is that white people finally notice the importance of representation but refuse to admit it.

There was never any underrepresentation, hope this helps

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I think her skin was darkened a bit to match her voice actor, Maya Rudolph.

Why would they do that instead of matching it to the person the character was inspired by

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Anon, the fact it has an entire genre is proof it isn't rare. Are you gonna say Science Fiction is rare because it's a subgenre of fiction?

Mario

Adaption where the two don't even get together.

Addams Family

Gomez is hispanic

Despicable Me

Literally based on a relationship established in 2011

Bob's Burgers

Adaption, pre-established relationship, and the belchers aren't white.

Gomez is hispanic

Spanish, he's literally from "the old country" in the movie and it's obviously a European culture, though I agree with you overall