Yeah, it's a great movie that critics, fans, and audiences all loved, but also had everything stacked against its financial success by all the decisions made by the marketing department.
The first trailer alone set a bad first impression by cramming practically every single joke in the movie...
It's all because the marketing for the movie was abysmal (making it look like a slapstick comedy movie instead of the dramatic pro-labor allegory it really was), and the movie shouldn't have been released in September. September was a total death knell for the movie since kids were back in...
Frankly, this kind of play pattern is mainly geared more towards kindergartners, kids who are young enough to not care about aesthetics beyond looking "fun".
If it had to have an edgelord-esque word like "Shadow" in it, I would have suggested just "Shadow Wing".
As an aside, how has Japan not used the name "Shadow Convoy" for anything yet?
I dunno. Humbling him and forcing him to become a lot more introspective was certainly a bold move, I feel.
Certainly kept him from being a static character like he was in the '80s, letting him grow and mature in a way nobody could have predicted.
And that heroic, selfless sacrifice of his...
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