That cinematic was like watching “How to train a dragon” meets avatar.
Please tell me “World of WARcraft” hasn’t morphed into a Disney wonderland of rainbows, unicorns and sprinkles of fair dust. I could seriously vomit.
It has. Enjoy.
If the new cinematic is truly making you vomit, I have a tip. You should sell your vomit on Etsy or Craigslist, that way you can make a little pocket change. If you choose Etsy, try to do it on some sort of canvas. The canvas will cost you some money but you might be able to sell it for more depending on the shape.
SOLD!
-plays game
sad but true
I want to ride on toothless. He looks like my cat,
How to Train Your Dragon was produced by Dreamworks Animation. Disney only acquired Avatar when it bought 20th Century Fox.
You act as if How To Train Your Dragon doesn’t have some serious fun violence and epic dragon battles. And Avatar definitely isn’t lacking in cool battle either.
I’m glad WoW isn’t trying to be fake deep and edgy like it was with Shadowlands this expansion, just some lighthearted fun with a bit of dragon slaying, like WoW has always been!
Hmm.
DreamWorks =/= Disney
Despite DreamWorks being solely created out of pure spite for Disney Animation Studios.
While there are pop cultural references in the game, only a handful really Disney, shocked the OP doesn’t have a complaint about… how did they say it…
No complaints from the OP (or their alts; thank you CheckPvP) about the heavy handed Black Cauldron themes in Dragonblight and Wrath Gate Event during WotLK. No complaints about the Robin Williams genie added to the game after his death.
Somehow OP seems to be lacking frustration against the Nightborne questlines from Legion as well as the Kelfin from BFA that have questlines that borrow heavily from Disney’s Atlantis movie.
As well no rage on May 4th events with how both faction guards appear.
Interesting indeed.
hugs MsBombastic and fel rushes away
meanwhile, in moonguard
Or, the fact thst gnomes and tauren have existed from the start. I really need to bookmark one of those always has been memes.