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>"(…) [acting in animation] has been dictated by a pantomime style that has been handed over and over through the decades, and it’s this super hip, super cute, suburban style, you know, or these super cool kids from the Valley that are sassy, and skateboard, and have one-liners—who the fuck is that? Number one. And number two, that has been codified almost to [emoji]: you see the same faces, and the same poses in all the goddamn animated movies."
Is there any modern-ish or otherwise movie that /co/ would say avoids this template?
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Do Filipina women in Manila even act like this at age 17? A third of Manila lives in shantytown slums, and are mainly concerned with survival over acting like urban hip-hop youths.Shouldn't these 2 youths be more concerned with finding a man to marry so they don't wind up in the slums instead of going to college?



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