Conan O'Brien talks 'Toy Story 5'
O’Brien joins “GMA” live to discuss voicing Smarty Pants, a potty-training gadget, in "Toy Story 5."

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Conan O'Brien talks 'Toy Story 5'
O’Brien joins “GMA” live to discuss voicing Smarty Pants, a potty-training gadget, in "Toy Story 5."
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Fun fact: The LEGO Ninjago Movie actually proves that yellow =/= a specific skintone on minifigures and can be used to represent any race.
So, there are at least 2 versions of the movie: the original US version and a UK version. The only major difference between the two is that the hosts of Good Morning Ninjago are different - the US has Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan, and the UK has Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway. All 4 of these are real people and voice themselves in the movie.
Now, because these are real people who have appeared on TV, we have actual pictures of all of them:
So we have official LEGO media depicting black people *and* white people with the standard yellow. There's also 2 of each
(For those less familiar with LEGO, there are 2 types of LEGO toytheme: licensed themes based on existing IPs like Marvel and Star Wars, and original themes created by LEGO themselves. Licensed themes give characters realistic and accurate skintones*, while original themes give minifigures yellow skin with the intention of having yellow represent everyone.)
*some brief history on licensed themes: the first licensed LEGO theme was Star Wars, beginning in 1999. In 2003, the first black minifigures were introduced, including Lando Calrissian and Shaquille O'Neal. This was the first time minifigures had realistic skintones instead of yellow. One year later in 2004, the white skintone was introduced and the 'licensed = accurate, original = yellow' rule was established and has been in place ever since, so 2003 remains the transition point between the 2 eras.
Celebrities with tooth gaps because they are so beautiful and anyone with them deserves to be reminded how cool they are
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Anna Paquin
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Lauren Hutton
Melanie Martinez
Eve Myles
Vanessa Paradis
Lara Stone
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