They also have to cure themselves of “the Moana Factor”, the new influence of female management at the studio that thinks having actual villains in the story to create an A-B plot conflict is too male-Alpha, and just wants situations where what antagonists like Elsa, Te Fiti, Namaari or Bruno needed was just a hug, a reminder about family, and a little understanding all along.
“Waking Sleeping Beauty” of the 80’s has now become “Waking Captain Hook” of the 20’s. 😉
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They also have to cure themselves of “the Moana Factor”, the new influence of female management at the studio that thinks having actual villains in the story to create an A-B plot conflict is too male-Alpha, and just wants situations where what antagonists like Elsa, Te Fiti, Namaari or Bruno needed was just a hug, a reminder about family, and a little understanding all along.
“Waking Sleeping Beauty” of the 80’s has now become “Waking Captain Hook” of the 20’s. 😉
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