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Alpha Baymax wrote: Cloverfield monster wrote: Alpha Baymax wrote: Cloverfield monster wrote: Alpha Baymax wrote: Cloverfield monster wrote: Alpha Baymax wrote: Cloverfield monster wrote: Alpha Baymax wrote: Cloverfield monster wrote: I didn't see your Zootopia analysis yet. But, I'll look it into it in a minute.

Also, good choice on favorite episode. But, actually, Honey didn't really turn EVIL, per say. She just became a real jerk. A rebel. Cantankerous. Someone that even GoGo would be frightened of. She  Also, fun fact. When the Medusa does end up making her a jerk, she dons an outfit that's almost identical to that of her comics counterpart, except less revealing. Check it out as soon as you can, you'll be getting a lot of new information in advanced before D23 comes!

I love how you've incorporated her original Marvel costume into the fray. have you ever considered an episode where the comic counterparts meet up with the Disney versions? Unfortunately, I did not. But, I DID come up with an idea where they made a cameo in another dimension at the end of Reality Check, and they have their own episode that they star in. Plus, references to the comics galore, such as the giant monster Fred turns into in Episode 29 looking exactly like the monster he turns into in his comics counterpart. EDIT: I was actually quite surprised when I found out your Zootopia analysis was a Youtube video. I for a moment thought it was an article on your blog or a forum thread or something. Thanks for finally checking it out, so, what do you honestly think of it? It's a good analysis. I honestly had no idea that Zootopia could be a racism metaphor. That's what stood out to me the most. Thanks, I personally thought that this movie would not be able to outdo something as cool as Big Hero 6, but, after seeing the concept art for the movies world: I was impressed by it! Let's see if the final product will match such feelings. One of the directors is the same director as Wreck-It Ralph. That alone guarantees that it will be a good movie! Though I am somewhat confused as to why no birds or reptiles live in Zootopia. For some reason, only mammals. That's because the directors didn't want to make the world too confusing, because, birds, fish and reptiles would act drastically differently from the anthrophomorphic mammals. Alongside that, there's plenty of mammals in the movie, and, mammals have the most diverse eating habits. I suppose that makes sense.