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averageinternetsurfer · 13 days ago
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Found another test animation gen of Fink the fox! And also Pinktail. It's done by animator Kate Vaillant. Pedro Pascal was definitely born for the role of Fink.
Here's their Instagram link, check it out!
https://www.instagram.com/valiant_vaillant?igsh=ejA4ZmMybWo2bTdw
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cookiqueen13 · 18 days ago
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I watched The Wild Robot recently. It was such a good movie! I really liked the colors and theming.
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floridianfireflyfaith · 15 days ago
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This shot of Roz is probably my favorite bit of character animation in the whole movie and it goes by so quickly.
This is a character that is fairly limited in her expressions without the voice acting, and yet you can quite literally SEE the pride and love swelling up in her in this one shot. 😭 The way she raises her head, her lights glowing, that slight squint of the eyes. Seriously cred to the animators.
THAT'S HER BABY UP THERE. 💖
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pragmatic-but-eepy · 2 months ago
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a family isnt always just two parents and their kid(s)
sometimes a family is the fish out of water newbie, the child who she accidentally killed the family of, the local teenage outcast, the single mom of seven who showed her kindness, two different old men to help guide the child, and the local weirdo lumberjack who's kind in a gruff and grumpy old man way
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dorkynerd23 · 1 month ago
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fledermaus-mainblog · 25 days ago
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CERTIFIED PINKTAIL APPRECIATION POST!!
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nicolethered · 1 month ago
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Pedro recording lines for The Wild Robot (via Fandango)
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keitorinrose · 25 days ago
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I love you roz 🛐🛐🛐
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lumizifluffles · 2 months ago
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TWR ICONS AND BLINKIES
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6valhallarama6 · 19 days ago
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remember that it was pinktail who gave roz a task to raise brightbill as her own child, and the rest of the events like rescuing the animals from harsh winter and waiting for brightbill to return after their migration was roz own choice.
as the movie progresses not only her sense of humanity, but her choice of free will shows too.
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unibeartoon · 2 months ago
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SHE WILDING TIL IM ROBOT
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tranquilskies2 · 17 days ago
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Pinktail: I know you're in love-
Roz: I-I am not in love with Fink!
Pinktail: I never said who...
Roz: *realizes*
Pinktail: Well, anyways-
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tired-lamb · 9 days ago
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has anybody thought of rozfink and pinktail? :0 rozfinktail? pinkrozfink? I think they’d be a cute parent trio
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dorkynerd23 · 26 days ago
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Reblog If You Love And Adore The Wild Robot + Are A Fan!! 🩷✨🤖
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aleppothemushroom · 2 months ago
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Task acquired! Do you need a movie recommendation?
What can I say about The Wild Robot other than it's a brilliantly emotional film from the director of Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Croods with a surprising amount of dark humor I wasn't expecting. While it may not do anything new and original, it tackles themes of family, adapting to your environment, motherhood, purpose, and kindness as a survival skill in its own original way. Some minor spoilers below.
For one thing, the animation is gorgeous. The paint-like rendering makes the forest look incredibly natural and beautiful compared to the artificial sleekness of the human society the main character originates from. By the way, I don't think any of the human characters here had a single line of dialogue, which is a nice change of pace.
Speaking of the main character, Roz is incredibly likeable, entertaining, and has a brilliant arc. At the start, when she's more robotic and calculated, she gets a lot of laughs. But as she grows more and more human (by, ironically, hanging out with a bunch of wild animals), she becomes a mother, a protector, and is able to make a civilized community out of these wild animals. The supporting cast are also equally interesting. Fink, voiced by Pedro Pascal, is an incredibly loveable, scheming fox who inadvertently becomes Roz's best friend. Brightbill is an adorable gosling who's parent/child-like relationship with Roz is at the heart of the film. It's both very sweet and funny when he starts acting like a robot as he gets older because that's how his "mom" acts. Catherine O'Hara as a possum mom who's become apathetic towards her children because of how many litters she's had plus how often they die easily gets the biggest laugh in the whole movie. I also really loved Mark Hamill as the aggressive bear and Stephanie Hsu plays a refreshingly original villain who I won't spoil here.
While I rarely cry at movies, the emotional highlights got me a little teary-eyed. I imagine this movie will have some people bawling, especially the parents in the room. And while movie is perfectly fine with making jokes about death, it's also not afraid to portray death as real possibility for these characters, peculiarly during the Winter. The movie also isn't afraid to have its main character struggle and physically hurt during her journey in this forest.
If I had any complaints, I'd say the pacing can feel a little off, mostly in the first act. And some scenes could've been fleshed out a bit more. Doesn't negatively impact the movie, but is something I noticed.
Overall, The Wild Robot is a must see and is easily becoming my new favorite movie. See it on the big screen while you can.
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iholli · 2 months ago
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The Wild Robot is such a beautiful movie all around, but I'm especially enamoured with how it handles death. I wasn't at all expecting it to mention injury and death, much less having it reoccur even as a casual thing, and I honestly love how it worked.
Nature is harsh and that reality is normal for wild creatures and the movie does not shy away from that at all. DreamWorks is doing phenomenal work lately tackling hard, realistic topics.
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