Wasn't she who said that? Anyway, I bet a lot of the girls who saw the movie would have said yes; all of them wanted to have human Casper as a boyfriend.
>goes from a cute ghost to an ugly generic shota
cringe
>Using a term used to objectify a fictional boy in a lustful way to refer to a human boy
Don't ever go near any minor.
anyone who uses the word shota is clearly a boy loving homosexual who needs to be shot and killed
i feel sick for even knowing the word, i come here too much.
If this film had come out 10 or 20 years later tumblr or whatever equiv would have an entire moronic fanbase spawning an entire library's worth of fanfics and national artgallery's full of art of this gay based on a <1min sequence in the film.
I remember my sister rewinding this part over and over when we got the tape.
>I remember my sister rewinding this part over and over when we got the tape.
One hot sweltering summer in the 80s my sister and her best girl friend watched Stand By Me literally 40 times
They REALLY loved the leech scene. They'd always screech and giggle from how "gross" it was but they couldn't stop staring at all those smooth skinny boy bodies.
How hairy do you think she was?
what on her pussy? is that what you're asking?
That's inappropriate.
Frick you Casper, women are not property!
Wasn't she who said that? Anyway, I bet a lot of the girls who saw the movie would have said yes; all of them wanted to have human Casper as a boyfriend.
>Using a term used to objectify a fictional boy in a lustful way to refer to a human boy
Don't ever go near any minor.
>goes from a cute ghost to an ugly generic shota
cringe
anyone who uses the word shota is clearly a boy loving homosexual who needs to be shot and killed
i feel sick for even knowing the word, i come here too much.
true. using ss is the only trve chad way to talk about it
You're trying too hard to anti-fit in.
Embarrassing
The Casper actor still mad at Sawa after all these years
In what universe is that considered ugly?
are you me
i remember being 5 and hating the human form
>hate the human form as a kid
>want to frick them both as an adult
You hated the shota because you were jealous. You wanted prime ricci to look at (you) like that.
Girls loved kid Sawa, my sister and her friends fawned over him. Then he got old
His ass looks so good in Now and Then
My nose (and penis) are big. Theirs are small. End of discussion.
14 year old Ricci literally built for sex with adult men
Ole Harvester probably had a turn.
She has masculine hands.
If this film had come out 10 or 20 years later tumblr or whatever equiv would have an entire moronic fanbase spawning an entire library's worth of fanfics and national artgallery's full of art of this gay based on a <1min sequence in the film.
I remember my sister rewinding this part over and over when we got the tape.
>white/white couple
>current year tumblr
lol nah
>I remember my sister rewinding this part over and over when we got the tape.
One hot sweltering summer in the 80s my sister and her best girl friend watched Stand By Me literally 40 times
They REALLY loved the leech scene. They'd always screech and giggle from how "gross" it was but they couldn't stop staring at all those smooth skinny boy bodies.
T'would've been nice if this character and it's wardrobe had been put into a more worthwhile movie to watch.
Do you think if Casper had looked like this she would have said that too?
frick you man
That's the shaving cream part of the invention
>yet another childhood movie ruined
Thanks Cinemaphile
I was literally about to post it. I love the ost of this movie. Pressing F for Horner
>unzip your dick now, boy
Wasn't this scene a little inappropriate for a family movie?
Kek, let me guess, you told the AI to make the ghost transparent but it made her clothes transparent instead?
No, I didn't even try to make Casper transparent but just told it to make it rain so her clothes came out wet.
Nice
>I must go. My home planet needs me.
>flies straight up
>resurrects on the way home
frick, this movie is too short, i remember being way too long as a kid
I watched it this past year at my bar's movie night, it definitely felt long to me.
oh dear