I can’t even handle this right now.
IS THIS TRUE?!


Maggie Q made her debut as Wonder Woman on Young Justice in yesterday’s “Agendas.” As seen in the previews Wonder Woman gave Batman a dressing down for bringing Robin into the crime fighting at age 9. But my favorite part came when when the Justice League ran through their list of the nominees. Wonder Woman selected Rocket because:
(Actually she said, “more female members”)
To which Hawkwoman and Black Canary gave verbal high fives:
YES. I loved Agendas, especially Diana speaking up the way she did.
Well first off with Batgirl, I took the idea that—I’m using Barbara Gordon—her dad has worked with Batman since she was a little girl, so she’s heard about him all the time, of course as much as anyone else in Gotham would’ve. And she’s a fan, she is a fan of Batman and Robin [laughs], and she grew up dreaming of being part of that group and being a superhero. And now that she’s older and she’s a 15-year-old, and she’s got the skills and she’s got the costume, she’s out there, pursuing her dream as a fangirl. I think out of the three girls, being a superhero is the most fun for her.
About the cast:
We’ve got Tara Strong reprising her take on Batgirl, but a lot cuter, a lot funnier than I think you may have seen Batgirl before. Grey DeLisle is doing Wonder Girl for us, and Nicole Sullivan is Supergirl.

Childhood blown
I knew most of these, but still the man’s resume is pretty damn impressive.
The distaff counterpart to Cree Summer, tbqh.

“When I hear “I’ll Make a Man Out Of You” during Mulan, I can’t help think about the irony that Li Shang’s voice actor is gay.”
I don’t think OP knows what the word ‘irony’ means… because if they do, eesh.

I love that Johnny is Pink and not… you know… black.
This is the second movie in which James Earl Jones (Mufasa) and Madge Sinclair (Serabi) perform together as an African King and Queen. Jones and Sinclair were also King and Queen of a fictional African nation in Coming to America.
Two big parts of my childhood and I never knew this! I knew there was something familiar and powerful about Serabi’s voice!
So, Simba’s parents are both black (or at least that’s how they’re coded)…
How did James Earl Jones and Madge Sinclair have a child (JTT) who grows into a white guy (Matthew Broderick)?
Why does humanized Simba fanart always depict him as white?

“I always hated Mandy Moore as an actress/singer/celebrity, and because of her it’s hard for me to like Tangled or take it seriously.”
Not gonna lie, this is one of the (many) reasons I dislike Tangled. I just don’t like her voice. Like, at all. And she’s kind of a crap actress.

“My life goal is to voice a Disney Princess.”
Or, in my case, the first gay Disney Prince who is included in the Princess line because he is fancy and has many lovely clothes.