Talk:Joshua and the Promised Land

"The narrator is a just a floating purple cat-pig monstrosity whose mouth barely moves when he talks, which is very unsettling." Is there any reason we need to use a legendary creature's name as an insult? Children like monsters, you know. I know I do, even though I'm an adult. Demonizing them like that only causes people to hate them even more and accuse those who do like monsters of being evil. Besides, watch movies where people persecute monsters and I think you'll see everything wrong with this. "The concept of an anthropomorphic lion learning about courage is very cliché and unoriginal." As for that statement, it's kind of speciesist. What makes it any less cliché if a human being does this? It shouldn't be considered cliché just because the character is an anthropomorphic, non-human animal. Donutbandit (talk) 11:02, 6 August 2019 (UTC)