MARINETTE YOU MENACE. OH GOD.
THIS IS ACTUALLY KILLING ME. THIS SHOW CANT BE SERIOUS, HOW IS THIS REAL.
Heather Horton (Canadian b.1974), David’s Studio, Sunset, Oil on canvas,
Mary Magdalene in the Cave by Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1876)
I find it so frustrating when people say that a fault of miraculous is that the characters don’t have more outfits. (A writing/design fault) like that’s not a completely normal thing for cartoons.
Giving a character multiple outfits isn’t as easy as just giving it to them. It needs to go through a character designer, a turn around, then modelling, then texturing, (in miraculous’ case) all of which costs money. It doesn’t make sense in most cases for shows to devote that level investment just to give a character more variety when let’s be real, it’s not necessary. That’s why in 2D productions characters can often get multiple outfits because it is slightly less costly (you really only need to come up with the design and make a turn around).
Why do you think the show only gives the character a new outfit when it’s relevant to the plot? Or when it would be weird not to? It’s not that it would be hard to do. It’s not that they don’t want too, it’s that it would cost more money to. Money executives aren’t willing to give.
By whatstacydid
Freddy Dosh (German-American, 1905-1955) - Road with Fields and City by Evening or Night (1955)
Lilypads and Reflection, Hawaii, 1960s
Bruce Thomas
The atalanta butterfly (Vanessa atalanta), also known as the red admiral, has an almost worldwide range, sometimes even reaching heights up to 2000 meters! For its great migration throughout the year, this butterfly often surfs on a northwind to help reach their destinations.
Their wingspan can reach up to 6 cm (about 2.5 inches)
Classification: Animalia - Arthropoda - Insecta - Lepidoptera - Nymphalidae - Vanessa (Vanessa atalanta)
NO ONE knows how to use thou/thee/thy/thine and i need to see that change if ur going to keep making “talking like a medieval peasant” jokes. /lh
They play the same roles as I/me/my/mine. In modern english, we use “you” for both the subject and the direct object/object of preposition/etc, so it’s difficult to compare “thou” to “you”.
So the trick is this: if you are trying to turn something Olde, first turn every “you” into first-person and then replace it like so:
“I” → “thou”
“Me” → “thee”
“My” → “thy”
“Mine” → “thine”
Let’s suppose we had the sentences “You have a cow. He gave it to you. It is your cow. The cow is yours”.
We could first imagine it in the first person-
“I have a cow. He gave it to me. It is my cow. The cow is mine”.
And then replace it-
“Thou hast a cow. He gave it to thee. It is thy cow. The cow is thine.”