The Internet Reacts to First Look at Pixar Short 'Bao'
Disney-Pixar will premiere animated short Bao ahead of Incredibles 2 when the super sequel makes [...]
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prevnext"...about a Chinese-Canadian woman suffering from the depression of an empty nest, who gets a second shot at motherhood when one of her handmade dumplings comes alive."
*wailing uncontrollably* https://t.co/77emR3Ufok
— Susan Cheng (@scheng_) March 30, 2018
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prevnextSo happy to see more asian american representation in the media. On top of that, Domee Shi is the first woman at Pixar to direct a short. Bao seems so wholesome, cute, and relatable. Props to Pixar, really hoping to see more of this ❤️ (also, hooray for women in animation!!!) https://t.co/qXOuyScMJr
— Kelly (@kjellyy) March 31, 2018
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prevnextI have a feeling this will make me cry??? Maybe leave me deceased??? Or am I overreacting??? https://t.co/u6gR3zjiQZ
— ?️?(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ (@achmonstr) March 31, 2018
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prevnextomg main character is chinese-canadian REPRESENTTTTT https://t.co/C7Gd5EDT8L
— christine (@ritardando16) March 31, 2018
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prevnextMore media like this please. https://t.co/P10vNR31Jy
— Charlene You (@Char_Cherie) March 31, 2018
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prevnextthe rumors are true: i am Already Crying https://t.co/A5BBNKV6Ib
— Shirley Li (@shirklesxp) March 30, 2018
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prevnextthe news of the new Pixar short, BAO, literally made me cry crocodile tears
— ? erica (@aumighty) March 31, 2018
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prevnextif you think im going to spend my time in a theater watching a pixar movie about a dumpling that comes alive then you are absolutely right
— justine (@biticonjustine) March 31, 2018
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I thought I could not be more excited about #Incredibles2 and then this -- I'm requesting June 15th off on Monday. https://t.co/eDBMYalMyc
— Andrea Ruggirello (@AndreaRuggs) March 31, 2018
Pixar's Coco, celebrating the Latinx community and culture, released over Thanksgiving weekend, and strummed its way to over $769 million worldwide.
The film won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature earlier this month, giving the Emeryville animation studio its ninth Oscar in the category.
Incredibles 2 — the long awaited sequel to 2004's The Incredibles — reunites director Brad Bird (Ratatouille) with stars Holly Hunter (Elastigirl) and Craig T. Nelson (Mr. Incredible) as Helen and Bob Parr, mom and dad to a clan of young supers: Violet (Sarah Vowell), Dash (Huck Milner) and unwieldy baby Jack Jack. Catherine Keener, Bob Odenkirk, Sophia Bush and Samuel L. Jackson co-star.
Incredibles 2 opens June 15th.
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