THE PRINCE OF EGYPT (1998)
dir. brenda chapman, steve hickner and simon wells

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THE PRINCE OF EGYPT (1998)
dir. brenda chapman, steve hickner and simon wells

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I really like it when animated couples have distinct designs from each other. It lets me know that they are two individuals who are different from each other. In popular pieces of media, they tend to look like they are related to each other, so I deeply appreciate it when the couple are clearly distinguishable from each other.
Moses studies :D
Tzipporah from the Prince of Egypt drawn in Amhara clothing.
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Andromeda 🤝 Zipporah both have at least one Renaissance-era painting where they are portrayed as dark-skinned.
The princesses would like you to remember...
The continuously ignored ethnic cleansing of indigenous Africans in Sudan, by their colonizers
The roughly one million Chinese Muslims in concentration camps, and all Chinese citizens living in fear of their repressive government
The women and girls of Afghanistan, now forbidden to speak or show their faces outside of their homes
The Hindus in Bangladesh, now reliving their previous genocide from 1971 all over again
Botmom fun fact:
There's a lot of characters that inspired Wyatt, but I'd be remiss if I didn't specifically mention Tzipporah from Prince of Egypt