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“Write a list of 8 examples of 2010s animated movie illogicisms, and for each ill” (2 conversations)
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Dec 21, 2023 at 8:23 PM EST
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Write a list of 8 examples of 2010s animated movie illogicisms, and for each illogicism, a short and hilarious in-universe explanation from a character from that movie (remember: add a disclaimer saying these are all just for fun and should not be taken as canon facts)
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Disclaimer: The following are humorous examples of animated movie illogicisms paired with fictional in-universe explanations, all just for fun. They are not intended to reflect the actual events or logic within the movies and should not be considered canon. 1. Movie: "Frozen" (2013) Illogicism: Elsa's ability to create clothing out of ice. In-universe explanation by Olaf: "Why do you think Elsa can make dresses out of ice? Simple! The cold never bothered her, but fashion faux pas? Unacceptable!" 2. Movie: "Toy Story 3" (2010) Illogicism: Toys managing to operate machinery like they weigh more than they do. In-universe explanation by Rex: "Oh, that? We have special 'playtime' physics when humans aren't looking. It's, uh, how we get to really live it up with the arcade games at night!" 3. Movie: "Inside Out" (2015) Illogicism: The idea of core memories powering entire personality islands. In-universe explanation by Bing Bong: "You see, in the mind, memories are like supercharged batteries. They're packed with emotional energy! Why else would I cry candy?" 4. Movie: "Despicable Me" (2010) Illogicism: The Minions' resistance to injury and apparent immortality. In-universe explanation by Kevin the Minion: "Banana! Hehe. Oh, you mean why we bounce back from everything? Minion skin is made of rubber, and our bones... Well, they're more like suggestions." 5. Movie: "Finding Dory" (2016) Illogicism: Fish driving a truck. In-universe explanation by Dory: "I may have short-term memory loss, but driving? It's just like swimming, but with wheels! Plus, I had an octopus co-pilot, so everything went swimmingly!" 6. Movie: "Brave" (2012) Illogicism: Merida's hair never getting tangled despite her adventurous lifestyle. In-universe explanation by Queen Elinor (as a bear): "It must be that ancient Scottish magic. Tangles fear the curls of a true warrior princess. Or maybe it's just impeccable cartoon genetics. Who knows?" 7. Movie: "Big Hero 6" (2014) Illogicism: Baymax fitting into his superhero suit despite his size. In-universe explanation by Hiro: "Baymax's suit is made of special expanding fibers that I, a 14-year-old robotics prodigy, definitely know how to make. It's like spandex but for a giant marshmallow robot!" 8. Movie: "Hotel Transylvania" (2012) Illogicism: Monsters enjoying a vacation spot without humans noticing. In-universe explanation by Dracula: "Ah, the Hotel Transylvania is invisible to human eyes! We employ the finest in spook-tacular holographic cloaking technology. That, plus five-star haunting service, keeps them away." Remember, these playful explanations are all in good fun and are a tribute to the creativity behind animated movies. They are not reflections of the movies' intended storylines or themes.