
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
Sonic is not allowed to be gross, but Shrek can be gross…
It’s advice that is too sincere, coming from experience…
Are you saying that to Shrek!?
It hasn’t changed that much, right!
Do you not understand what the problem was…?
>>6
This won’t sell.
The era of anti-lookism driven by political correctness and DEI ideology is over.
>>7
Is anti-PC stupid?
It says something about changes in Shrek’s design, but has anything really changed?
I really don’t understand… Has it changed?
I saw the previous work, but I don’t really remember the ending… Donkey is a good guy for still being with them even after getting married.
If you say that, the current movie Sonic is even creepier than the modern Sonic from the games.
In hindsight, Sonic might have been better off as a purely design accident unrelated to political correctness.
>>12
Shrek has been politically correct since the first movie, so if it’s released as it is now, it’s inevitable that it will face a barrage of criticism from children and former fans…
Isn’t there a meaning to being ugly in the story of Shrek, after all?
I don’t really remember much, but…
>>13
It’s an anti-thesis to Beauty and the Beast, so the most important thing is that both Shrek and the princess are ugly.
>>13
It’s a reversal of Beauty and the Beast.
>>13
The left has turned into an ugly monster! → It was originally the same species as Shrek and was just raised as a human after being transformed.
In the second work, since it’s sad, I’ll return you to a beautiful human! And then there will be another commotion.
When I was a child, I watched it without caring, but now that I see it, I can understand why it’s called ugly repeatedly in the story.
It’s just that it looks older rather than a design change.
>>16
It’s already been 20 years in real time since the first work…
Did you come with it?
The image is somehow being recycled by Disney, so as a character, it is effective.
I seriously don’t understand why someone would bring up Shrek in relation to the creepy Sonic memes.
Is Shrek that disliked in America?
>>23
Just loosely interacting with self-deprecating jokes.
Shrek is being heavily memed, regardless of its popularity as a work.
I think Shrek is almost a minefield for people who dislike political correctness.
>>27
Beauty and the Beast is a wonderful work for those who celebrate lookism, I wonder.
It’s definitely a handsome prince rather than an ugly beast!
>>32
Nobody likes the prince’s appearance more after watching Beauty and the Beast.
Agreesonic is strong because being ugly is already part of its identity.
If the official Sonic, which had great success with its beautiful design, says so, then Shrek 5 is definitely a failure…
The official account manager in America really loves to launch aggressive responses, doesn’t he?
By the way, they’re making a new Shrek movie…
Just because you made a billion dollars, you’re getting cocky…
I was enjoying Shrek normally without looking at it that way in the first place.
Is that really okay for the dubbing?
The trailer for the new Shrek movie featured a scene where a magical mirror shows Shrek’s creepy new visual (joke).
It’s just a matter of posting a joke that matches the content.
Well, that’s true, but the official side knows that Shrek is being toyed with as a meme…
SEGA’s shortcomings are starting to show.
>>38
Isn’t it Paramount instead of SEGA?
I can’t say it too loudly, but I think the post-remake Sonic still hasn’t escaped the uncanny valley… It’s an improvement compared to before the remake, though…
>>39
I think it’s actually better if there is a somewhat realistic creature feel, like in Detective Pikachu, as it emphasizes the unreality even more.
>>39
Is the use of the “Uncanny Valley” correct?
He’s ugly and vulgar, but that’s precisely what gives him a certain charm…
It seems like there aren’t many people who like Shrek that much.
Minions are downright eerie, yet they are popular…
I think it’s not a serious matter, just a light joke.
Crazy people really are crazy, aren’t they?
Hurry up and die.
If Donkey’s wife the dragon is beautiful, then anything is fine.
If Japanese people had made the movie, Pikachu and Sonic would have been more safely cute, but then it likely wouldn’t have been a hit.
>>48
It seems like the conversation is going to shift towards the fundamental quality of the CGI and the atmosphere of live-action Japanese films, rather than just focusing on hits.
Shrek seems to have become accustomed to this…
Can Hamata still do it?
I still haven’t watched Mewtwo Strikes Back: Evolution due to my aversion to CG.