6 days ago13 points(+0/-0/+13Score on mirror)2 children
On the left is the same South Korean studio that did Korra, I think. Their style is pretty recognizable, and it’s not great.
Korra being the sequel to *Avatar: The Last Airbender*, which shat the franchise down its leg and wound up with a dyke relationship at the end. I do like how the third series’ synopsis is “the avatar is on the run because the entire world hates him after what Korra did in her life,” though.
6 days ago8 points(+0/-0/+8Score on mirror)2 children
On the left is the Netflix DMC show made by an indian who loves demons for whatever reason . He turned Castlevania's vampires in to "sad sympathic victims who were bullied by the humans" And now he's doing the same thing with DMC's demons. When both their source material games depicted vampires and demons as purely evil . And he's anti Christian that depicted Christianity terribly in Castlevania and who made some anti Christian message in DMC despite Castlevania being pro Christian in the games and Christianity not even existing in the original DMC games(he shoved Christianity in to the show just to bash it).
If they made orcs in dnd be monsters who are always evil, but they have pale skin, sky eyes, and golden hair, no one would mind that they are always unplayable enemies.
Korra being the sequel to *Avatar: The Last Airbender*, which shat the franchise down its leg and wound up with a dyke relationship at the end. I do like how the third series’ synopsis is “the avatar is on the run because the entire world hates him after what Korra did in her life,” though.
Ugh, probably because hindus worship demons? That's pretty obvious, isn't it?