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Happy birthday, Mr Adult Man. A lot of black growth. What was dad like? His beard was scratchy. He had a goofy laugh. I wish I'd been. I have something for you from your dad. It's a wizard's staff wrote this spell so I could see for myself who my boys grow up to be. Thin spell brings him back back. Like back to life. He wanted to meet you more than anything. Total radar. Dad, you still don't park? Dad, you are in your house. We've only got 24 hours to bring back the rest of Dad. We're going on a quest. All quests start with the man. Tickle the fearless adventurer. You mean Cory? She's over there. Somebody help me! These Griffin nuggets were supposed to go out minutes ago. That's the man's accord. Trouble Big time. Getting the vehicle on escort? No, I'm giving you to the count of three. Okay. Wait. What are you doing? I don't know. I'm looking for my times. Oh, they went on a question, but don't worry. I told him about the map. I told him about the gym. I told him about the curse. I forgot to tell him about the cars. What? Your boys are in great danger. Hold your boys doing? Oh, no, we're not great. I can't do it. We're not gonna see you, Dad. You could do this. I believe in you. Oh, my God knows where to go, don't you, boy? Yes, you do. Wait.

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Disney Pixar will introduce its first LGBTQ+ character in upcoming film "Onward."The movie, which features the voice talents of Marvel's Tom Holland and Chris Pratt, has already earned praise from critics based on early screenings. But while Disney fans have been wanting a girlfriend for Elsa for years, "Onward" features a female character who refers to being in a lesbian relationship. Voiced by screenwriter and actress Lena Waithe, the character is a Cyclops cop named Officer Specter.And although she only appears in one scene, her inclusion is important to both the plot and for Disney and Pixar taking greater steps toward representation for LGBTQ+ fans.Speaking about Specter's inclusion in "Onward," producer Kori Rae told Yahoo Entertainment: "It just kind of happened. "The scene, when we wrote it, was kind of fitting and it opens up the world a little bit, and that's what we wanted."Director Dan Scanlon added: "It's a modern fantasy world and we want to represent the modern world."In "Onward," Holland and Pratt play elf brothers Ian and Barley who head off on a quest to discover if there is still a little magic left in the world, allowing them to spend one final 24 hours with their late father. And while the film features an epic "Endgame" reunion, it wasn't intentional. "Onward" producer Kori Rae revealed that even though Holland was the first star cast in the animation, they didn't "intentionally" reunite him with his Avengers co-star."We didn't at all, she said. "We do this blindly. We don't know who the actors are. We just listen to takes, to voices, clips and films. And we listen, and try to figure out if that voice would be the correct voice to come out of the character that we’ve written.""And, yeah, so Chris just kind of nailed it. It sounds so contrived. But it's like, no, it actually was dumb luck! We didn't plan that. But it's true.""Onward" hits theaters March 6.