jeudi 27 octobre 2016

Beauty and the beast episode of X-Men TAS

who else likes this episode of the show? one of my favorite episodes of the show and was 12 going on 13 when this episode aired as i remembered finding the ending to be very touching.

This episode shows the love of two different beings a mutant and a human who was blind but got cured by a skill surgeon mutant, an interspecies relationship or inter-being relationship. Their love was going strong until the ignorant father who heard on the news that the hospital for the blind was being attacked by the friends of humanity especially Graydon Creed, the father was disgusted by the idea of a mutant in a relationship with his daughter yet Hank McCoy aka Beast was the one who had the skill for the operation and treatment to make her see. Then when she could finally see she said "Your beautiful" to him as she was not afraid of him as he may look different than humans but she likes the person inside of the skin as beauty comes from within as looks aren't always everything. Then the Friends of humanity kidnapped her to use her as bait for Beast but Wolverine uses his head to infiltrate the hate group's hideout to expose the long secret of Grayon Creed to his team and to everyone so they can be shut down for their anti-mutant crime.

This episode was well written and shows a meaning of how love can be different and an allegory for interracial love in a sort of way. And were Carley and Beast along with Howard The Duck and Beverly Switzler (human and interdimensional anthro humanoid duck being), Hepizah and Consair (human being and alien humanoid skunk sapient being), Gamora and Starlord (human and alien) and Lilandran and Xavier (mutant and alien) Marvel's first interspecies couples? afterall in comics, sci-fi/fantasy stories, fanfiction, animation, games etc. there's nothing wrong with interspecies relationships but unless if it's of a humanoid being, sapient being, magical creature being and mutant being. Afterall love is love and that's what this episode showed audiences that love can be different as Carley and Beast were soul-mates as the father forgave him yet Beast did said that once the hate between humans and mutants end they can be together again.

Hank did loved Carley you know and when she got cured of her blindess, she saw him and thought he was beautiful and didn't matter by his appearance and she loved him for she and him were soul-mates.

There has been plenty of examples in shows/movies/comics/games etc. besides the ones i mentioned like Jessica and Roger (an animated human and an animated anthro rabbit), Nick and Judy on Zootopia (both are different mammals), Denise and Frank on Regular Show (Margaret's parents whom one is a human being and one is a humanoid bird being), April and Don in Ninja Turtles, Eliza and Goliath on Gargoyles, Star Wars humans and aliens, Star Trek humans and aliens, Eric and Ariel in Little Mermaid, Madison and Tom Hanks in Splash (human and mermaid), Charlene and Vinnie on Biker Mice from Mars (Both of them are sapient mammal beings), Frank and Denise on Regular Show (Margaret's mom and dad as Frank is the biological dad of Margo), Duckman characters with different mammal anthro beings/different birds/even human ladies on the show, Batman and Cheetah on Justice League, Beauty and The Beast 80's show, etc.

I believe in comics/fanfiction/sci-fi fantasy stories and books even Star Wars/animation/games/Sci-fi fantasy films etc. a person should have that right to love whoever they want to love as the artist or writer thinks so and even of humans with alien beings/humanoid beings/mutant beings.

As Prince Lir in Peter S Beagle's The Last Unicorn (Book and movie) once said when he found out the loveliest girl he ever laid eyes on and romanced known as Lady Amalthea is a humanized unicorn "Unicorn, mermaid, sorceress, vampire, gargoyle..no name you'd give her would surprise or frighten me, i love whom i love" which is one of my all time favorite quotes.


Beauty and the beast episode of X-Men TAS

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire