Thread:Hey1234/@comment-2249686-20160119235129/@comment-2249686-20160120003859

Hey1234 wrote:

ToyStoryFan123 wrote:

ToyStoryFan123 wrote: The way I understand the concept of an anthropormorphic character is that you could replace them with an human, and the story wouldn't be different at all. For example, if Marie was an actual little girl, then the story of The Aristocats would be totally different, if Baloo was a man, the story of The Jungle Book wouldn't have the same meaning to it, if Oliver was a little boy, there would be a sharp tonal difference in Oliver & Company, et cetera. Again, that way of seeing the word isn't what anthropomorphic means. In your subjective opinion (as I have given my subjective opinion) what would you say it means?