I still love this scene......
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I still love this scene......
If Johnny tells Big Daddy about his secret in the Sing movie:
Inspired by the “Too Serious Meme”
i think sing 1&2 are such overlooked movies like. maybe I’m personally biased but it’s so nice to see a film where 1) a character is expected to follow a certain path by their parents in order to be considered a “good child” and ultimately ends up chasing his dreams facing immediate disappointment from the parent (you’re no son of mine), and that same parent realizing their error and changing for the better, 2) a shy/introverted character who struggles to find her voice is able to find the confidence along with the support of people around her to speak up, 3) the overlooked talents of overworked parents who don’t have time to follow a dream and therefore letting it dwindle away but being able to find balance, 4) a character who just got out of a relationship with a cheater and felt like she had to be someone she wasn’t and was able to discover who she really was and show that to the world, 5) a character whose worth to her parent is her success and until that point had everything handed to her on a silver plate, and yet is seen more as a profit point than a child, who left proving she could make it on her own and was worth more than just what she could succeed in, and 6) a character in deep grief for the death of a spouse and gave up his passion because of the heavy depression spiral, and was able to make it out and see forward instead of lingering in the past
?? like guys this is peak ok why aren’t we talking about it
JOHNNY PETTING CHLOE FROM THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS IN THIS COMMERCIAL IS SO ADORABLE
Rating how often I think each major Sing character would swear on a scale of 1-10
Buster Moon: Doesn't to the point that it's off-putting. He would say "Whoopsie daisy!" to his Near Death Experience of the Week.™ 0/10 Ash: Pretty average in casual conversation, but in her music? She can't go an album without a parental advisory label. 7/10 Rosita: Usually she'd censor herself, even when she wasn't around the kids. However, I've never met a mom that doesn't sound like she was written by Vivziepop the moment she bangs her hip on the kitchen counter. 4/10 Johnny: Not often, he's too polite. Curse words are reserved only for when he's really upset, and it shows. They sound unnatural coming out of his mouth. 2/10 Meena: She would say "crap" once and apologizes as if she had killed your entire family. 1/10
Miss Crawly: It usually occurs when she is drunk, and it is FOUL. She says the freakiest shit in reference to what she got up to in her youth. You will never be the same. 8/10 Gunter: It's rare, but he is capable of it. It's a surprise every time. 2/10 Mike: Usually, he tries to think of more creative ways to insult someone. He's the type that believes that using curse words is directly tied to your intelligence and will lecture you about it. In the rare moments he does cuss, it's never around a lady. He's a gentleman, after all. 3/10 Jimmy Crystal: The exact opposite of Mike, he somehow finds a way to be as degrading and uncomfortable to listen to as possible. He would call a woman a bitch. He would call his own daughter a bitch. He says it's because he's a canine. It's not. 6/10 Clay Calloway: He usually keeps himself composed, until you do something stupid in front of him. In terms of his music, he'd use innuendos more than the actual words, probably had that one song you'd sing to as a kid before you realized what the lyrics were about. 5/10 Portia Crystal: As if Johnny wasn't bad enough- She tries, but it always comes out stiff. She'd awkwardly pause before each one, like girl Ily but please stop the secondhand embarrassment is radiating off the walls. 4/10 Nooshy: Oh all the time, girl's got a sailor mouth and is absolutely proud of it. If someone gets offended, she'd swear even more. 10/10 Suki Lane: Even if she didn't consider swearing incredibly unprofessional, she just doesn't feel the need for it. She doesn't waste her breath on frivolous words. 1/10 Nana Noodleman: She's very prim and proper, old school. Like Mike, she'd believe that swearing makes you crass and unintelligent. She still lectures Eddie on his language as a grown-ass adult. 1/10 Eddie Noodleman: He's a gamer. 7/10
shots from the storyboarded version of Johnny’s end performance in Sing 2 :D
go watch it here !!
storyboarded by Hansel WS on Youtube
i really recommend everyone to watch it, it’s very well done and manages to captures each character perfectly!!
A little exercise in the different paws and hands we see in the Sing universe :: [[ Feel free to use as ref ]]
I was drawing Ash and realized that I wasn't too sure how I actually wanted her paws to look? Because so far, I've just been using the "default hands" that the movies use- or just Buster's paws except with shorter claws and the normal amount of thumbs. But I'm wanting everyone to look a little more distinct than what we see in the movies, so I fucked around with some references and made anthro versions of how various paws look in real life.
So we're getting a new Sing short tomorrow on Netflix
No tricks, only treats. A brand new SING: THRILLER short arrives exclusively on Netflix tomorrow.