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<blockquote data-quote="Relique du Madde" data-source="post: 5850261" data-attributes="member: 42169"><p>[MENTION=8158]Felon[/MENTION]</p><p></p><p>My previous reply went off track somewhere between your and Hobo's and Umbran's replies (It's hard to tell who exactly it was originally aimed at). I might have miss aimed it at you particularly due to your use of "adorable" to describe Woola (since for some reason it using adorable to describe a cgi character in sci-fi seems to toss it into the "Jar Jar/Ewok" category of 'should never exist and must be ripped out of popular culture asap).</p><p></p><p>Sadly, like many things in the movie, Woola's importance to the story was diminished as a result of the streamlining the John Carter's plot. Like mentioned before Woola served to show that John Carter was a caring individual (in terms of how he treated animals and sentient species alike), but it also served to humanize his character prior to his meeting Dejah and learning to speak in the Martian tongue and served as one of the first members of John Carter's support network. Sadly because John Carter learned to speak Martian all of 10 minutes after appearing on Mars we never got to really appreciate Woola and John Carter attachment to each beyond a cursory moment of "Hey look it's Woola, the good guys are near" and the "Hurray for Woola's decision to bite that BBeG!!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relique du Madde, post: 5850261, member: 42169"] [MENTION=8158]Felon[/MENTION] My previous reply went off track somewhere between your and Hobo's and Umbran's replies (It's hard to tell who exactly it was originally aimed at). I might have miss aimed it at you particularly due to your use of "adorable" to describe Woola (since for some reason it using adorable to describe a cgi character in sci-fi seems to toss it into the "Jar Jar/Ewok" category of 'should never exist and must be ripped out of popular culture asap). Sadly, like many things in the movie, Woola's importance to the story was diminished as a result of the streamlining the John Carter's plot. Like mentioned before Woola served to show that John Carter was a caring individual (in terms of how he treated animals and sentient species alike), but it also served to humanize his character prior to his meeting Dejah and learning to speak in the Martian tongue and served as one of the first members of John Carter's support network. Sadly because John Carter learned to speak Martian all of 10 minutes after appearing on Mars we never got to really appreciate Woola and John Carter attachment to each beyond a cursory moment of "Hey look it's Woola, the good guys are near" and the "Hurray for Woola's decision to bite that BBeG!!" [/QUOTE]
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