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>that animation
>those designs
>that voice acting
>those fucking inaccuracies even to the fucking
<5 ways 'Forces of Destiny' changes SW canon
>all those fucking news articles defending and shilling this shit
http://archive.is/g257a
<Star Wars: Forces of Destiny has been focused on elevating the women of the galaxy since the start. From Leia to Rose Tico, Maz Kanata to Padme, Rey to Sabine and beyond, the animated shorts have been an utter delight. As Disney releases the show’s second season, I was moved to explore the radical nature of utilizing cartoons to give space and time to women who’re often written out of some of the more important moments in galactic history, and the joy of getting to learn even more about these characters that’ve become so important to us over the years.
>women were never in galactic history
<Though Star Wars: Forces of Destiny is ostensibly a marketing tool for Disney to sell toys to girls, that has historically led to the creation of some of the most beloved cartoons in the world. Shows like Transformers, G.I. Joe, He-Man, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were all conceived as a way of selling toys to children during an age of strict rules about advertising to children. Because of this, many of our nostalgic favorites don’t always hold up. Although Forces of Destiny fits this model, it elevates the form by creating gorgeous shorts which add to our understanding and knowledge about the women of the Star Wars universe, building on important moments in canon as they create a more inclusive vision of the galaxy we grew up with.
<a more inclusive vision of the galaxy
>unless they're men or male aliens, can't have those. Only strong women of diversity and LGWTF sexuality allowed (no fem aliens either unless they're MCs though)
But fuck these articles are giving me a migraine.
>They brought back Skorr as a simple fucking cameo in this shit to fool wishful faggots into thinking the old lore still matters to Disney
I need to vent my rage…