> According to IGN’s sources, “there was special care put into making the relationship between Riley and Val seem as platonic as possible, even requiring edits to the lighting and tone of certain scenes to remove any trace of ‘romantic chemistry’.”
> One former employee claimed that they were made to do “a lot of extra work to make sure that no one would potentially see [Riley and Val] as not straight.”
> The main instruction they received was to make Riley “less gay”.
PotentialAdorable405 on
I’m definitely glad they removed any romantic undertones as Riley is what 13? and Val is 18?
19Chris96 on
Eh? Nine years, and I wasn’t aware she was homosexual in the first place.
VapidRapidRabbit on
She was still very gay. Mind you, she had male and female emotions. Most other people were shown to have all of their emotions as the same gender.
Bridalhat on
Being gay baited by a Disney movie is like losing against a dog in tennis.
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> According to IGN’s sources, “there was special care put into making the relationship between Riley and Val seem as platonic as possible, even requiring edits to the lighting and tone of certain scenes to remove any trace of ‘romantic chemistry’.”
> One former employee claimed that they were made to do “a lot of extra work to make sure that no one would potentially see [Riley and Val] as not straight.”
> The main instruction they received was to make Riley “less gay”.
I’m definitely glad they removed any romantic undertones as Riley is what 13? and Val is 18?
Eh? Nine years, and I wasn’t aware she was homosexual in the first place.
She was still very gay. Mind you, she had male and female emotions. Most other people were shown to have all of their emotions as the same gender.
Being gay baited by a Disney movie is like losing against a dog in tennis.
And failed at it miserably