@BestGirlGrace @CyclopsCaveman kinda, but megamind's definitely not straight and the actual villain, whose name is "tighten" for some reason i can't remember, is basically toxic masculinity

and he's the villain, so, the film is a condemnation of toxic masculinity

@BestGirlGrace @00dani @CyclopsCaveman megamind also the whole thing about metroman and megamind were basically forced into their respective roles by societal expectations—metroman's the popular rich kid, megamind grows up in a prison, and by the end of the film they've both figured out who they want to be and end up doing it despite the societal pressure (especially on megamind) to never change

@autistikai @BestGirlGrace @CyclopsCaveman part of the reason megamind's definitely not straight tbh. that is a heckin queer narrative right there

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@00dani @BestGirlGrace @CyclopsCaveman hell yell it is. honestly it parallels a Lot of minority experiences, which ofc makes it super easy to identify with the pov character

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