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Why did Lilo fetishize fat people?

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Mm-mm-mm. Lilo grew up real fine. As for Stitch... no thanks.
 
Nah, there are fat douchebags out there. Skinny ones too. And chubby ones. Basically, what I'm trying to say is.... weight has no correlation to the cool-factor.

Would a skinny Gabe Newell be even half as santalicious?
 
If you look at classic Pin Up art, you won't find that many anorexic women.

Chris Sanders's art is highly inspired by these curvy 50's and 60's pin up's, and it shows in his drawings : stylized plump women. I personally highly prefer this look to the usual "supermodel / Barbie" generic look that most of the Disney female characters have.

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Everybody and everything in the movie is round and natural looking.

Besides, Lilo and Stitch was directed by Dean Deblois, which has since also directed "How to Train Your Dragon", filmed Sigur Rós concerts and other stuff. It happens that Mr Deblois is nowadays quite plump himself, openly gay, and in gay jargon can be referred as a "Bear"
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...and, I have a major crush on this man. Even if he's "fat" by OP's standards, I find him incredibly cute, talented and sexy. (He's partnered to an equally burly and sexy gentleman.)

So I guess it's not a stretch to think Dean and Chris wanted to express that there are many forms of beauty, and that round and plump people ( or "fat" to use OP's term) can also sometimes be beautiful.
 
Did dreamworks not want the croods to look at all like Lilo and Stitch?



I skipped to a random point in the vid. That huge dude from teh movie gets taken out in a second and Lilo's mom is alive??? I thought she was dead or something.

That's not Lilo's mom. That is Lilo.
 
Lol @ "how this man got to work on children animation?".
You think people who do some erotic art, can only do erotic art? Or rather, you think any animator have never done a couple of more erotic drawings? I don't see how one affects the other (besides teaching them some kick-ass anatomy).
It's like being shocked that a kinder garden teacher has raunchy sex with his wife when at home.
 
It's like being shocked that a kinder garden teacher has raunchy sex with his wife when at home.

Uh, that is weird to me. Not mind-blowingly weird, but a bit surreal. Like knowing Mr. Rogers probably cursed off the show.

Knowing Johnen Vasquez was approached to work on a Nickelodeon show after doing a Johnny The Homicidal Maniac is a bit odd to me, not at all ashamed to admit it.
 
Uh, that is weird to me. Not mind-blowingly weird, but a bit surreal. Like knowing Mr. Rogers probably cursed off the show.

Knowing Johnen Vasquez was approached to work on a Nickelodeon show after doing a Johnny The Homicidal Maniac is a bit odd to me, not at all ashamed to admit it.

Evidently you have an unrealistic and idolized idea of these people.
The fact that Glen Keane (most likely, though i haven't seen any) has some pin up drawings like Bruce Timm's, doesn't mean he's always trying to sexualize his characters.
IIRC, Rapunzel (Tangled's) was inspired by his daughter, for example.

I myself have drawn incredibly gory or depressing stuff, some erotic stuff and some stuff in the vein of ghibli or disney i just consider adorable.
You're not locked into one mind set every day of the week.
 
Deleted scene aside, I always took it to suggest a part of Lilo's character: she's a child who loves Elvis and does this her own way. So she sees things her own way - she likes people who others would look down on or say are ugly, etc. That kind of thing.

Maybe it says something then that some people are "disturbed" by Lilo thinking chubby people look interesting.
 
*mind blown* That anime series had three seasons.
Should have skipped a bit further.
"Lilo" is Lilo's daughter, and "Lilo's mom" is actually a grown up Lilo.
Also, Gantu is a goof, and the hamster wheel guy is the bitch of some alien woman.
This is more fascinating than it has a right to be.
 
Yo, I can't see the pics in the thread because I'm at work, but y'alls are gonna make me watch Lilo & Stitch yet again and gonna make me yearn for a sequel. Damn fine flick.
 
There was a Stitch anime?! And it ran for THREE SEASONS?! Lilo & Stitch is my favorite Disney movie. How did I not know this?
 
I hated the anime because it ruined a lot of characterization done by the series as a whole and did shit. It's like PPG Z.
 
Yo, I can't see the pics in the thread because I'm at work, but y'alls are gonna make me watch Lilo & Stitch yet again and gonna make me yearn for a sequel. Damn fine flick.
Lilo and Stitch has had absolute piles of supplementary and sequel material.

Most of it total shit.
 
Isn't it just a commentary on the obese white people who are always vacationing and causing the ruination of Hawaii? there are so many of them there that she takes an interest in them?

This is the correct answer.

It's not a fat fetish. It's a joke at the expense of the American Tourist stereotype.
 
Isn't it just a commentary on the obese white people who are always vacationing and causing the ruination of Hawaii? there are so many of them there that she takes an interest in them?

This DELETED SCENE seems to support your theory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L2ZY9UFj60

Essentially Lilo is playing "reverse tourist" by taking photos of them, but the deleted scenes also show that the obnoxious tourists saw her as a "native curiosity". I think the fact that the tourists were fat also (reverse) plays on the stereotype of obese Polynesians.
 
This DELETED SCENE seems to support your theory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L2ZY9UFj60

Essentially Lilo is playing "reverse tourist" by taking photos of them, but the deleted scenes also show that the obnoxious tourists saw her as a "native curiosity". I think the fact that the tourists were fat also (reverse) plays on the stereotype of obese Polynesians.

"If you lived here, you'd understand".

Hahahahahahaha
 
Are you saying you wouldn't?
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If she looked like she does in the concept art, then yes.

More, though NSFW, concept art.


Did dreamworks not want the croods to look at all like Lilo and Stitch?
It's not that they didn't want them to look "like Lilo & Stitch" since that's just Chris' style. It's that they purposfully uglied them up because they're cave-people and they didn't want them to be attractive. Look at the full sized image that I posted with Eep in color on the tiger, and you can see concept art for the rest of the family around the edges. It's not like the men were handsome or anything, but sure they weren't the disturbing, broken, nasty pieces of shit that we got in the final film.

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Jesus Christ.

Yo, I can't see the pics in the thread because I'm at work, but y'alls are gonna make me watch Lilo & Stitch yet again and gonna make me yearn for a sequel. Damn fine flick.

You know there are like three sequels and two TV series, right? :)
 
Aren't the Croods supposed to be neanderthals? If yes (didn't watch the film), then they were accurately depicted (shorter, squatter, bulkier, with flatter faces than humans).
 
This DELETED SCENE seems to support your theory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L2ZY9UFj60

Essentially Lilo is playing "reverse tourist" by taking photos of them, but the deleted scenes also show that the obnoxious tourists saw her as a "native curiosity". I think the fact that the tourists were fat also (reverse) plays on the stereotype of obese Polynesians.
Would have been amazing if that scene had stayed in a Disney film.
 
Seeing the promo materials of The Croods, I really didn't like the character designs. They didn't seem like Chris Sanders at all, and seeing that concept art made me realize that it was true. But upon seeing them animate on the actual movie, they were handled really well. They way the moved and emoted as all really well done and fun to watch, just like the animals of the movie.

Would have been amazing if that scene had stayed in a Disney film.

Lilo and Stitch had a lot of cool scenes that should have been left in the final movie.

Like this one about her parents. And the original home invasion sequence.

And of course the infamous plane hijacking sequence that was finished right before the 9/11 attacks.
 
Also I have a Chris Sanders art book and boy is he up there with Bruce Timm for "I have no idea how this person got a job at a children's animation company." Great character artists, though.

Cause they have quite distinctive and eye-catching art styles. I'm sure many classic artists have drawn sexy stuff since the beginning of time.
 
So let's recap. The Stich series has had:
1 theatrical film
3 direct-to-DVD films
1 American cartoon series
1 Anime series
1 Disney Ride

Holy crap. Dat Disney exploitation.
 
This thread just reminds me of the "new-age" disney animated films, such as Atlantis, The Emperor's New Groove, and this.
 
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