Do you think ts3 will suffer the wall e effect?

no one in OKC who has seen the movie thinks it’s kiddie. they … think… it’s … AN EPIC EPICNESS OF EPIC EPICNESS :open_mouth:

Exactly. :laughing:

I’m 22, it wasn’t difficult to be a Pixar fan for me as a teen. And pixar’s movies were even less mature in themes back then.

You know what it was difficult to be a fan of as a teen for me? Power Rangers. I went through the I’m too old to be allowed to like it, so I stopped watching. when I was around 18 ish I came to my senses and started liking it again. why was a letting others dictate what I like? in my experience if you think your too mature to like something, you yourself haven’t matured enough. a lot of the time anyway.

I definitely make my obsession obvious. I just get taunted all the time for it. I’m not going to change to the conformist ideal, I’m just saying people make fun of “us”. A LOT.

I never had a bad time for being a Pixar fan back when I was younger either.

I meant something like “It must be really difficult to be a teenager Pixar fan around that kind of people”.

It wasn’t hard for me, because most people who knew my fandom were very mature, or maybe just because teenagers back then weren’t like they’re today. Luckily, I never knew that kind of jerks previous posters are mentioning, so it was very easy for me too.

I’m 15 years old, and people know how obsessed I am with Toy Story and Pixar in general. My friends accept it, but I feel like other people at my high school would think it was immature or something because some people consider these movies as “kids” movies. I disagree completely. They’re definitely FAMILY movies, and I’m proud to be a fan of Pixar.

Sme here. :stuck_out_tongue: I’m more than obsessed, actually. :laughing: Everyone treats me either like a little kid, or like I’m…gay. :unamused: I don’t see how that relates to cartoons, but whatever. It gets old, though. I’m really tired of these people.