![]() ![]() I loved Boun the most as he delivered a lot of humorous dialogue. A lot of the side characters were great as well. Raya is a satisfactory protagonist and she stands out amongst the catalogue of other Disney princesses. Other than Sisu, most of the characters in this film are enjoyable. On top of poor character design, Sisu was a very annoying and immature character and Awkwafina lending her voice for this role didn’t help make it any more bearable. Her design didn’t do justice to the regal appearance of many dragons in southeast asian culture, which the film uses heavily. For one, Sisu is a water dragon and the fur is off putting and leads to her looking more like a My Little Pony character. Sisu is a furry blue dragon and her design just doesn’t fit in with the rest of the film. The good ole Disney sidekick character, Sisu. ![]() However, there was a certain design, and just a character overall that I very much despised. The designs helped make up for the lack of development in the side characters. I enjoyed the character designs for the most part. These elements helped make them all distinct and appealing to look at. The tribes all had unique color schemes and wardrobe. The setting felt grand and the lore and culture within the film pulled me in further. I adored the floating city of Talon, each location was visually appealing. The worldbuilding is intriguing and mesmerizing. The film showcases its strengths with its animation and worldbuilding. Released via the Disney+ streaming service on March 5th, 2021, this film follows our protagonist, Raya, has to find the last dragon in order to stop the menace that the Druun monsters impose on the world of Kumandra. Raya and the Last Dragon is yet another addition to Disney’s repertoire of animated films.
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