Haunting the Narrative Round 2 Side A
Haunting the narrative means that the character’s absence heavily impacts the plot. They’re not present or active in the story when their influence is most strongly felt, whether they’re alive or dead!
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Dead Guy Death Match Round 4 Poll: 7
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imagine Sunny and Mari in the places of Hiro and Tadashi in Big Hero 6
Mari how in the great fuck did you expect to come out of a burning building alive trying to save an old dude you silly goose
Now.look what you've done, you've left your brother depressed with. a big white marshmallow robot named Omori smh smh
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they're honorary siblings your honor
update: if i see that you ship them romantically, i'm blocking you.
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Was looking through that Once Upon a Studio photo again and this section made me go, “Hey where’s- oh yeah, he’s dead.”
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Disney Animation and Pads.
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Do you see my vision
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What I liked about San Fransokyo besides the world being stunning how Hiro and his friends treated Sora.
Instead of just putting him down, as we’d seen after KH2. They honestly respected him and his abilities.
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I swear dead girl media (tm) is a thing but I was having a hard time thinking of examples so here’s a list
Marvel’s Runaways (Amy)
Ducktales 2017 (Della)
Big Hero 6 (Tadashi, it doesn’t have to be a girl)
Raya and the Last Dragon (Sisu isn’t properly dead but people thought she was)
Miraculous (Emilie)
Lightyear (Alisha)
Secret Invasion (Maria)
Into the Spiderverse (blond Peter)
Proxy (Marie)
Hawkeye (Natasha)
The Dragon Prince (Harrow)
Dead End: Paranormal Park (Jennifer Swan)
Timeless (Amy and Jessica)
Dead girl media (tm) is not my original terminology. It describes a piece of fiction in which the world, characters, conflict, and/or general premise are all shape by the (presumed) death of a supporting character — usually a woman — before or early on in the events of the story
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Haunting the Narrative Round 1
Haunting the narrative means that the character’s absence heavily impacts the plot. They’re not present when their influence is most strongly felt, whether they’re alive or dead!
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Dead Guy Death Match Round 3 Poll: 13
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Baymax! Episode 4
Mbita is the name, he's the "Just Fish Soup" truck guy. The sign behind this guy, Yukio, is called Del Vecho Farms which is a reference to Peter Del Vecho who worked on Big Hero 6 as well as various other Disney animations.
The thing about Mbita is that he has an allergic reaction, the thing is, that the thing he's allergic to is...fish. The whole thing he runs his shop around. Now that's interesting. Also, he's stationed in a park full of food trucks including one that's specifically for PB&J.
Baymax effectively chases the customers all away. But we all know Baymax WILL help you, whether you like it or not. Mbita's family is in the fish business so him not being able to do this makes him feel like he's letting them down. There's also a running theme that it's literally only fish soup, he won't sell anything else because it's tradition but this basically forces him to. I think this is a really good way to show it, (though they could've showed the family and stuff) because of this spoon.
It breaks.
After the credits, Hiro says Baymax smells like fish, there's an Ultraman helmet on his desk but I don't think that's the first time we've saw it.
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you guys mentioned crying in the sofia and baymax episodes? i was crying during the kiko episode when it addressed her dead husband 😭 like the grief mentions again??? dealing with therapy and grief was baymax's first job for hiro. and i just think tadashi would be so proud since he designed him to be comforting. also you can't convince me that tadashi has never helped that lady before he died, i mean she literally lives across from the hamadas
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