This is so cute! Love these two being together. #Jash4Life
I found this on Instagram, I don't know exactly what it is, it looks like the previous version in development of the scene of Johnny and Nooshy training.
Seeing these two together just makes my heart so happy. #Jash4Life.
I really love this. This person did the drawing so well.
This was so difficult to draw. But it's done. I hope y'all love it!
And I thought it'd be cute for Johnny to wear Buster's suit because šS E C O N D. F A T H E Rš
Love y'all!
These guys are so cool (Despite Big Daddy/Marcus temporarily disowning Johnny for a while).
Johnny and his dad! Really different, those two.
This is so funny! Great Work as usual!!!
Despite that Big Daddy/Marcus was not in the short film, I still love this pic of him.
@imadisneyandsingfan how would Logan and Alicia react to this?
Love the relationship!!!!!! It melts my heart every single time!!!!
Ok, I wanna talk about something real quick: where did the fandom belief that Marcus is aggressive come from?
Like he's not? The few scenes where we see him upset are scary, yes, but he never physically lashes out at any character in them. He slams his hands down on a table in the jail disownment scene, which is a common behavioral cue of frustration. And he looks mad... which makes sense because he's in jail! I don't think many other people would be that happy about that situation either. Yet he never hits the glass, threatens his kid physically, or raises his voice more than one time. Did he handle the situation well? No, but I wouldn't call that straight up aggressive.
He was upset and frustrated, so his body language said that. He's in an extremely stressful situation and is having to mentally process a lot. Everything is going to be big emotions for him, but that doesn't make him aggressive for feeling those.
And as for the bank robbing stuff? The nearby police didn't know of the crime until the alarm goes off. Most banks have a hidden button at every desk that deals with customers that alerts police silently of a robbery. The fact that the nearby police were clueless means that button was not pressed and therefore the people in the bank likely didn't see them either. They didn't hurt anyone.
And then, when they were caught by cops later in the movie? They didn't even try to run, let alone fight. Marcus, along with the others turned himself in without any fuss. Not what you would expect if someone was a violent and aggressive criminal.
And as for in the second movie? Neither Marcus, Stan, or Barry throw the first punch. In fact, they only act defensively. They're trying to keep the guards out of the theatre. That's it. They don't go out of their way to attack Suki or Jerry when they are just standing there because they aren't posing threats to the troupe. And the gang was just defending them, not going out and picking fights.
See? Jerry was fine, despite clearly being a Crystal employee. If Marcus or any of the others had been trying too hurt people, he would have been hurt. But they left him alone.
They even wait to make sure that the guards are going to attack them and only move when they do, going by school rules of "never throw the first punch and make sure you have witnesses to prove you didn't". Technically, since they did that, they could argue self-defense.
And they did also give them the chance to just walk away as well, gently pushing Jimmy away when he tries to get in.
Sure, Marcus enjoys boxing. But that doesn't mean he's an aggressive guy. I did years of martial arts and was pretty good at it but I still flinch when I see people get paper cuts and avoid conflict like the plague. It was just a sport I liked. The same is probably true with Marcus.
Besides, we see Johnny do boxing as well and I don't think anyone could possibly ever call that ball of anxious energy stuffed inside a theatre kid's body aggressive.
Marcus is not actually committing acts of outright aggression in the two moments that he's commonly marked as being aggressive in. Instead he's upset/frustrated and protective. He never actually harms a character without an actual reason to do so, with the only reason we see being his son potentially being hurt. He's not aggressive, he's just a parent with emotions.
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