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Fans Love The Pixar Animated Remake Of Tupac Shakur In The Movie ‘Juice’

Twitter users want a whole movie version of animated Tupac.

Fans went crazy after a Twitter user posted a remake of the rapper Tupac Shakur, as a Pixar animated character from his 1992 movie, Juice.

While the Pixar character doesn’t look much like the late rapper, fans still enjoyed the idea. The animated video circulating the internet reenacts a scene from the movie between Omar Epps and Tupac. Tupac’s character, Bishop, is

having an intense discussion with Epps’ character, Q.

“You’re right. I am crazy. And you know what else? I don’t give a f*ck. I don’t give a f*ck about you. I don’t give a f*ck about Steel. I don’t give a f*ck about Raheem, either. I don’t give a f*ck about myself.”

Highkage DarkMagiXian wrote, “They said if Juice was made by Pixar y’all relax ???.”

“The Internet turned Tupac into a Disney Pixar character. Idk if I should laugh or cry,” wrote rap journalist Tony Centeno. “This scene from ‘Juice’ will never be the same to me, lol.”

Hair Love creator and director Matthew A. Cherry liked the animated remake and said an entire film could be made of an animated Tupac. Others encouraged Cherry to make the film. Ty wrote, “Make the film Matthew.” Chris Williamson wrote,” When he’s ready.”

“You could really do an entire movie like this. Animated heads with real bodies and backgrounds.”

Alexslander Hamilton wrote that Cherry should be careful Disney doesn’t steal his idea about an animated remake.

“I’ma need Pixar to make sure they cut you a check when they steal this idea. Might as well gon head and NFT your tweet for when it happens.”

Others preferred the original version of Juice.

“Who do we have to talk to at Disney to make this happen. Pixar Tupac” wrote Ali Chahine.

Others noticed that Pac was much lighter-skinned in the animated version.

Tupac died on September 13, 1996, but it’s clear fans still love the icon. Rest In Peace, 2Pac.

 

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