Thanksgiving Feast🦃
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Thanksgiving Feast🦃
Can you do a sing 2 fanfiction about what the characters are going to do for Christmas?
Yes, I certainly can. Coincidentally, I was just about to post about this!
Eddie is a state of mind
Concept art by Eric Guillon
The favorites. (don't lie, you know these two are the top favs of the fandom)
🎄Christmas Bingo with Sing Characters🎄
Sing
One of my favorite things about Sing is that it’s such a character-based movie. We have all these quirky, different characters with their own stories, but they all get thrown together. And that’s so cool because it gives up so many different relationships to consider.
Like how do Ash and Nana Noodleman get along? Does Nana think Ash’s punk rock ways are degrading to ‘real’ music like back in her day, or does she think this spunky porcupine is inspirational and keeping music alive?
Maybe Meena is totally fascinated with Gunter’s German culture and surprises him by learning some of his native language, so that she can speak it to him whenever he is homesick.
Mike totally thinks Mrs. Crawley is crazy, but she’s the only one who still appreciates his Frank Sinatra style and tells Mike stories of what it was like to see Sinatra live.
We could totally have a scene where Johnny teaches Buster how to ride his skateboard and Moon has to hold on to Johnny to keep his balance.
Rosita’s helps Eddie become more independent by teaching him how to cook for himself and once he’s finally got it all covered, he makes a huge dinner for her and her family.
Like, there’s just so many different combinations of characters to work with and that’s so cool to me.
Moon Theatre Concept Art
All the sources taken from: https://www.iamag.co/the-art-of-illumations-sing/