The Disney Studio was accused of imposing unrealistic standards of beauty
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-disney-studio-was-accused-of-imposing-unrealistic-standards-of-beauty.htmlNo surprise that cartoon characters are a little similar to real people, as even children understand that the entertainment world is the realm of dreams and fantasies. Despite that periodically there are pundits who are not willing to put up with the anatomical liberties that allow the work of the animators. On the days of the Studio Walt Disney was accused that it "imposes on children the unrealistic standards of female beauty".
Public attention was attracted by the short animated film "inside job" (Inner Workings), which premiered in 2016. Active Twitter user with the nickname Glitch shared with your followers screenshots from a disney cartoon and drew their attention to the figure of its heroine named Kate.
"Inside job" tells the story of an ordinary office clerk named Paul, who has to constantly tame their desires and sacrifice their rest and socializing in favor of their routine work. The main character begins to have tender feelings for Kate — the girl outstanding physique.
The artists of the Disney Studio gave Kate a huge ass, turning into a wasp waist, comparable in thickness with the neck. Massive thighs of the heroine form a contrast with very thin arms and generally frail upper body. Posting on Twitter screenshots with a girl, Glitch signed them like this:
Glitch agreed with dozens of users of social networks began to Express their outrage the way the animators beat a cartoon female figure. One commenter wrote:
Some of the commentators are caught up with nostalgia for the old works, when the proportion was more scrupulous:
One of the users was generally very brief, leaving the comment: "Where there are her organs?". I must say that Kate is not the only cartoon character that caught the attention of Internet critics.
Someone angered a female figure appeared out of focus in the background on the beach. "She just melts," wrote the commentators, under the screenshots.
There were those who went further and began to compare the figure in the distance with different objects, ranging from vases and ending with the chess pieces.
Cartoon "inside job" is altogether different, innovative approach to shapes of characters, which is clearly seen at work rendering models.
Keywords: Animation | Disney | Cartoons | Characters | Figure
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