One scene in Pixar's "Turning Red" deals with the movie's metaphor directly and makes a reference that few parents have been happy to explain to their kids.
In the new Disney Pixar film "Turning Red," a kind old man named Mr. Gao performs a ritual to trap the red panda spirit. An iconic voice actor voices him.
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"Turning Red" tackles a time in life that everyone goes through, which means that adults might be more clued into to the movie's take on adolescence than kids.
Turning Red marks a major moment in representation for Disney Pixar, and that includes a small detail from the film's trailer spotted by fans on Reddit.
While everyone thinks of the villainous Syndrome when they think of The Incredibles, the movie was originally supposed to have a very different villain.
Although the shows and movies of the DC Animated Universe were geared towards a much younger crowd, there were moments within that maybe went a little too far.
While Netflix's most popular content is often brand-new movies and TV shows, a beloved animated movie just took over the No. 1 spot on its Top 10 list.