miriam teaches mei how to skate:)
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Art I did back when I was watching the proud family reboot, the main 4 girls in the pose from turning red!
This is one of my fave drawings I've done it was super fun haha
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Do you guys remember that Disney movie, Turning Red?
My sis is just watching it (again) and I thought ''gosh that movie is so cool, what if it had a sequel.'' So, yea, I had this silly idea for a sequel of Turning Red, but, y'know, trans:
So, we all know Mei Lee's family is 'cursed' and at a certain age, every girl of the family kind of awakens this power of turning into a big red panda, right? Let's say Mei Lee grows up, gets married, etc., has a kid. A boy, if you may. Thing is, the 'boy' grows up and she figures that she's a trans girl, but she is reluctant in telling her parents.
But unfortunately for her, her panda spirit awakends and now her mom knows something's going on.
So, basically, a next generation kind of sequel, but Mei's daughter "wasn't supposed to be the next generation" or so it was what everybody thought.
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I’ve never met nobody, like you
This move may be cringe but it’s the good kinda cringe
I may not fully relate to Mei Mei’s experience, but damn if those emotional moments with her mom don’t smack me in the gut.
Anyways here’s the girls in their goofy poses
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Even buzzfeed kicks the Aaron's in the balls.
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Is it true teen girls all get along better with their dads than their moms? Probably not, but I see this in LOTS of stories about teen girls (Wednesday Addams, Turning Red, Ms. Marvel, Brave, Emily Windsnap, etc.). And even stories where the girls aren’t the protagonist (Mrs. Doubtfire, Everything Everywhere All At Once). I wonder if there’s truth to this.
(Emily Windsnap might be the most extreme example. Where she spends WAY less time with her dad, and never even met him until age 12, yet gets along way better with him.)
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Girls Age
A crossover parody of Ice Age (2002), Girls Age, featuring Mirabel Madrigal (Encanto) as Manny, Meilin "Mei" Lee (Turning Red) as Sid, and Raya (Raya and the Last Dragon) as Diego.
SYNOPSIS:
Long ago, in another time and another place, an epic story unfolds in a world of danger and beauty when three young lives collide.
15-year-old Mirabel, who lost her way in her family and became a depressed and cynical loner, meets 13-year-old Meilin "Mei" Lee, who can turn into a giant, red panda through strong emotions. And once the two find a young cub, they set out to return the baby. Joining them is an 18-year-old Raya, who grew into a lone and resilient warrior with a sly and scheming complex. The three girls are forced to become a trio of unlikely friends and heroines as they must now try to return the cub back to its family...until they learn some valuable life lessons, including the meaning of family, sisterhood, the beauty of friendship, forgiveness, and the true meaning of bond. Their courageous and sometimes crazy journey introduces them to a whole, new world full of wonder and danger.
Over the course of their journey, the cub touched something deep within Mirabel, Mei, and Raya, bringing light into their lonely souls and making them a family as the girls bonded over the little cub while braving the deadly elements and dangers of the primeval world. Ultimately, Mirabel, Mei, and Raya build their own family...with each other.
Girls Age is an epic adventure full of comedy and heart in the trope of Family of Choice and Perspective-Flip, the story of a trio of girls who became a family...by sticking together through impossible odds.
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