My sister probably summed it up best when we watched it together:
Jimmy didn't get mad because his daughter was fired. He got mad because his daughter was fired.
I only just noticed this in Sing 2. While Clay talks to Buster, Jimmy's interview with Linda continues playing on the TV in the background. And this is what he's saying when you turn on the subtitles:
Yeah, he has the gall to insinuate "yeah, I totally care about my daughter who I just called an embarrassment and a talentless loser and didn't even try to comfort when she was upset" all to prop up himself and his image.
Utter bastard.
"Ma'am, why is the former Captain America wearing those colours. Is he Captain Yemen now?"
Reporter: Miss De Fontaine, why is there a Captain America and a Captain Russia in the new Avengers?
Valentina: We wanted a really diverse team. Next.
This is not including all the children who are lifeless underneath the rubble and not including the ones that were obliterated to the point where they cannot be identified. Free Palestine
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Shark Tale and Kung Fu Panda really sums up the difference between having characters written for celebrities, and having genuinely well-written characters that celebrities just happen to be great fits for.
Early advertising for Riders Of Berk:
"Heather could pose a threat to Hiccup and Astrid's relationship."
Race To The Edge:
"Hey, we never said it was Hiccup that Heather was gonna have a thing for."
If Yelena is a top and Ava is a bottom, would that make Yelena a Ghost Rider?
"After taking audiences Out Of This World, Buster Moon and his can-do cast embark on a new adventure when they're invited to take their talent to the European stage. While his friends face new challenges and complications - including some unexpected family reunions - Buster begins to wonder how long their shared dream can truly last, and once again finds himself putting everything on the line to protect those closest to him."
The show can pretend she's nice all it wants, but you just know kid/teen Sassy was one of those toxic mean girls who always made her "friends" feel shitty about themselves, then acted like she was the one lowering herself letting them hang out with her.
The fact that this wasn't a one-off and Elsa still has little cameos in the X-Men videos (so she really is on the team in the HISHE "canon") is one of the most underrated bits in the whole series.
HISHE's original Let It Go cover from their Frozen video was so much better. Bloody Disney...