This, the overall body shape and design should match the one of the beast.
not again cute tinks, but the change was so drastic.
A good example is shrek and Shrek 2.
Fiona’s transformation wasn’t so drastic,. and in Shrek 2, Shrek’s transformation made sense. he was handsome, but still maintained a shrekness. by body size, large nose…
I would still plow ogre Fiona. Woman is built like the middle daughter of a potato farmer. I may even prefer it over her human form. I just hope she doesn’t come with that signature ogre stink.
He was gruff and should have had a beard and looked like a bear, not a twunk.
I think the beard thing would have been wrong for the time period (that the movie was made). I think beards were pretty iconoclastic and relatively rare for 1991 for anyone under 50 or 60. It would have made him seem like he was old. He definitely should have been aged better, though, total agreement. It honestly looks like someone took a teenager’s skin and stretched it over a ‘perfect’ mask.
Oh, god, yes, mustaches, but not beards. Off the top of my head, 3/9 of my parent’s generation in my family had mustaches. In my grandparent’s generation, I can think of 3/4 having mustaches. One grew a beard as we entered the early 2000s. My dad grows a beard now in his 70s.
He was gruff and should have had a beard and looked like a bear, not a twunk.
Disney fans love a himbo since Kronk was a smash hit. But the expectations and delivery in this one were weird.
The live-action was slightly better on this since dude looked a little more evenly grown and less like a 17 year old on poorly manufactured steroids.
This, the overall body shape and design should match the one of the beast.
not again cute tinks, but the change was so drastic.
A good example is shrek and Shrek 2.
Fiona’s transformation wasn’t so drastic,. and in Shrek 2, Shrek’s transformation made sense. he was handsome, but still maintained a shrekness. by body size, large nose…
I’m trying to think of more transformations,
I would still plow ogre Fiona. Woman is built like the middle daughter of a potato farmer. I may even prefer it over her human form. I just hope she doesn’t come with that signature ogre stink.
yhea, the stink will be there.
I think the beard thing would have been wrong for the time period (that the movie was made). I think beards were pretty iconoclastic and relatively rare for 1991 for anyone under 50 or 60. It would have made him seem like he was old. He definitely should have been aged better, though, total agreement. It honestly looks like someone took a teenager’s skin and stretched it over a ‘perfect’ mask.
My family photos from the 90’s disagree. There’s even one of my uncles with a mustache in them, and he was like 20 or 30.
Oh, god, yes, mustaches, but not beards. Off the top of my head, 3/9 of my parent’s generation in my family had mustaches. In my grandparent’s generation, I can think of 3/4 having mustaches. One grew a beard as we entered the early 2000s. My dad grows a beard now in his 70s.
Typical 90’s in my head :
The tie is expensive cause the pattern’s so complicated!
Oh god, that tie! I remember it!
I thought his eyes were a bit far apart
When you say it, yeah, it sort of does appear that way. As if they kept some of the cues from the beast mode, like the super wide nose.