Why I'm so into Suki Lane and created a duplicate of her
3 years ago
Here's the thing:
Suki is a secret fantasy anthro design of mine come true, and I am a lifelong fan of anthros, and I also have taken a shine to cartoon Salukis (ever since I've started taking CERTAIN interest in Rita from Oliver & Company starting in 2010).
This one seemed perfect to me, not only because I love everything about her design (her blue dress, her lovely brown eyes, her hair that's cut to have bangs, her cute snout, etc.) but I'm also turned on by her dry and masculine yet feminine voice (yes, I like women with masculine voices as well) and I feel that she relates to me in the following ways:
* We both have brown eyes
* We don't show much emotion around others (though I do it to avoid looking weak)
* We spend a lot of time on our computers (technically she has a tablet and I have a laptop)
* We act serious though are still compassionate deep down inside
* We both pretty much have seen everything there is, so like Suki, I'm very particular on what will please me in entertainment
* Pretty much all of my life, I had to deal with yelling but just try to remain quiet. She has that way working with Jimmy, I have that way living with my older brother Tim. They're both bipolar and have mental issues, but Tim's nowhere near as bad as Jimmy. All the same, my nerves can't survive another argument with him.
Honestly, if I were a cartoon animal existing in the Sing universe (preferrably one that's not taller than her, because the whole tall guy-little woman thing is redundant in my opinion) and was interested in getting a relationship, I would very much like to date her.
But what ruins the ability to like her canon for me is that everyone has to follow the dictates of realism or the execs' thoughts, and not many people think positively towards her, and lately, with us living in a progressive era, (sarcastically) we just HAVE TO open the rule book on things to appeal to the masses.
So I thought to spare me from ending up in Hell (which I fear most) just for disrespecting wishes of others, I thought I should give her a twin as an excuse for what stories I had planned in use of her.
Also, if I have my own version of Suki with a different name (albeit having "Sukey" (spelled differently) as a nickname) and slightly different features, it would give me the freedom to have a version of her who doesn't fall victim to the "I like big beefy taller guys instead of being a woman of substance" cliche (it hasn't happened yet but no one objects to the idea, and she seems too good for it) or pander for woke's sake (i.e. 'you have to be gay because there's no such thing as bi'). Also, in the event that the Illumination execs end up making her an overarching twist villain just for the damn surprise factor and to keep themselves in business (there are several folks who hate Illumination), my double of her would still remain good.
I thought giving her a twin would be a loophole to it. The twin wouldn't be pandering to realism but respectful to others who do.
Suki is a secret fantasy anthro design of mine come true, and I am a lifelong fan of anthros, and I also have taken a shine to cartoon Salukis (ever since I've started taking CERTAIN interest in Rita from Oliver & Company starting in 2010).
This one seemed perfect to me, not only because I love everything about her design (her blue dress, her lovely brown eyes, her hair that's cut to have bangs, her cute snout, etc.) but I'm also turned on by her dry and masculine yet feminine voice (yes, I like women with masculine voices as well) and I feel that she relates to me in the following ways:
* We both have brown eyes
* We don't show much emotion around others (though I do it to avoid looking weak)
* We spend a lot of time on our computers (technically she has a tablet and I have a laptop)
* We act serious though are still compassionate deep down inside
* We both pretty much have seen everything there is, so like Suki, I'm very particular on what will please me in entertainment
* Pretty much all of my life, I had to deal with yelling but just try to remain quiet. She has that way working with Jimmy, I have that way living with my older brother Tim. They're both bipolar and have mental issues, but Tim's nowhere near as bad as Jimmy. All the same, my nerves can't survive another argument with him.
Honestly, if I were a cartoon animal existing in the Sing universe (preferrably one that's not taller than her, because the whole tall guy-little woman thing is redundant in my opinion) and was interested in getting a relationship, I would very much like to date her.
But what ruins the ability to like her canon for me is that everyone has to follow the dictates of realism or the execs' thoughts, and not many people think positively towards her, and lately, with us living in a progressive era, (sarcastically) we just HAVE TO open the rule book on things to appeal to the masses.
So I thought to spare me from ending up in Hell (which I fear most) just for disrespecting wishes of others, I thought I should give her a twin as an excuse for what stories I had planned in use of her.
Also, if I have my own version of Suki with a different name (albeit having "Sukey" (spelled differently) as a nickname) and slightly different features, it would give me the freedom to have a version of her who doesn't fall victim to the "I like big beefy taller guys instead of being a woman of substance" cliche (it hasn't happened yet but no one objects to the idea, and she seems too good for it) or pander for woke's sake (i.e. 'you have to be gay because there's no such thing as bi'). Also, in the event that the Illumination execs end up making her an overarching twist villain just for the damn surprise factor and to keep themselves in business (there are several folks who hate Illumination), my double of her would still remain good.
I thought giving her a twin would be a loophole to it. The twin wouldn't be pandering to realism but respectful to others who do.