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Trailer: 'Raya and the Last Dragon'

Edited by GreenReaper as of Fri 19 Mar 2021 - 09:04
Your rating: None Average: 3.3 (4 votes)

Disney has posted a trailer (now two) for its next animated movie, Raya and the Last Dragon, which will have a release date of March 5, making it officially Walt Disney Animation Studio's first movie of this exciting new decade. It has a talking Eastern-style dragon in it, so that's furry.

Raya and the Last Dragon will release theatrically, but as actually going to movie theaters is still not really recommended at this point, it'll also be released on the Disney+ streaming service the same day, though with an additional "Premier Access" charge of $29.99 in the US.

The movie features Kelly Marie Tran as the titular Raya, with Awkwafina as the titular last dragon (meanwhile, Disney animation regular voice actor Alan Tudyk will once again be "voicing" a non-anthropomorphic animal; this time, the giant pillbug / armadillo creature Tuk Tuk). The movie is set in the fictional fantasy world of Kumandra.

For those keeping track of that sort of thing, March 5 is just five days after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences extended year end for 2020, so the movie will count as a 2021 movie even according to Oscar qualification rules, and will not compete against Soul or Wolfwalkers for the Best Animated Feature Oscar. It will, however, compete against Encanto, Disney Animation Studio's second movie of the year for 2021, with a release date of November 24, which may actually be far enough in the future to get by with a theatrical only release if Disney wants to do that. Encanto's vague plot [a non-magical girl living in a magical Colombian family's house] neither implies nor precludes furry content, but it will be the first movie directed by Byron Howard since Zootopia - which came out exactly five years and one day before Raya and the Last Dragon's March 5 release date.

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Your rating: None Average: 3 (1 vote)

I may not have loved Zootopia but at least it had a different visual aesthetic than Frozen...

Your rating: None Average: 4.7 (3 votes)

And that was seven years ago… let it go, Equivamp!

Your rating: None Average: 2.3 (3 votes)

The trailers look interesting. It seems to have a good story. Sisu is cute. That looks to be the problem. She's too cute. She looks like a dragon out of My Little Pony. There's nothing wrong with that, but I don't think, given the part of the story I saw in the trailers, that cute was really the sort of dragon for the part. I'll see it anyway and maybe it'll work better than I think.

(edit) I watched it.....several times. It's wonderful. Sisu is cute, but she balances out what's a fairly dark story. This is probably not a movie for young kids. There are a few 4th wall comments, but most of those were shown in the trailers and it's not a pattern that continues for the most part. I don't want to give any spoilers so I can't say too much more.

Your rating: None Average: 3 (1 vote)

As a massive fan of dragons, I'm already excited!

Your rating: None Average: 4 (1 vote)

Now there's a trailer with the dragon Sisu in the picture - and she's blue! - so you can be doubly excited. Although it emphasises the throwback conceit that animals want to be human.

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The Hollywood Reporter seemed to like it, but I don't know if they do hardball reviewing on such movies. They collected some other views here.

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