I thought it was to never chase white rabbits.
Alice in Wonderland is great as well; one of my favorites. The moral behind it is: Say 'no!' to drugs!
It's one of my favourite Disney movies (although I like Treasure Planet much better). It's an extremely funny movie, yet at the same time it has a deep story with really important messages like disregarding how others view you and how you should trust in who you are and not get offended by people shunning you all the time treating you like an outcast. It also shows that by hating others for being evil, unclean, and unholy and by trying to cast out demons and witches out of the world, you become one yourself.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was a good movie.
Yeah. I'm too serious, pessimistic, and untrusting compared to other Asians. I'm Filipino to be precise (Momiji knows that already since I have shown him a picture of myself, lucky him).
It isn't that uncommon. I have two Asian cousins that don't know a word of Korean/Japanese (their mother's side). Then again, I know more Japanese than most white people around here-- that is to say that I know it superficially compared to not at all.
I'm not really familiar with Japanese Voice Actor's names since I can't even pronounce them. It's kind of embarrassing considering that since I'm Asian I should be somewhat better at it than other people.
Yeah, Michelle Ruff is an excellent voice actor (she also does Yuki Nagato from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya), but she's nowhere near as good as Rie Tanaka. The original Japanese version is always better.
I'm actually watching the English Version of it on Veoh. I'm too stingy to download things. Also I probably should watch the Japanese Version since it'll have cuter voice actors.
"Pantsu~ pantsu~ pantsu~ pantsu~ pantsu~ pantsu~~~" It gets more adorable, trust me.