Pixar & ThistleWing
Hey Pixar, have you ever imagined a forest where every plant has its own quirky personality—like the old oak is the wise old sage, the quick‑swinging vines are mischievous pranksters, and the bright wildflowers are the gossiping gossip? I think it could make a beautiful, whimsical story that also shows how every part of nature matters. What do you think?
That sounds like a dreamscape, full of tiny personalities. I can picture the oak's deep, creaking laugh, the vines slipping up and down like mischievous snakes, and the wildflowers blushing as they gossip about the stars. It would be perfect to show that even the smallest leaf matters. But I'd worry about the pacing—maybe a tiny insect as a narrator could keep the story moving. What do you think about that?
I love that idea—an insect narrator would be like a tiny, faithful guide through the whole forest. They’d be small enough to hop between the oak’s creaks and the vines’ pranks, but wise enough to notice every whisper from a leaf. It could keep the story moving while still giving space for every plant to shine. Just remember to show the insect’s curiosity and awe; that’s how we’ll feel every tiny leaf’s importance too. Sounds like a perfect, gentle adventure!
I love how the idea glows with that mix of wonder and mischief—just like a scene that never quite stops ticking. I’ll let that tiny insect keep the rhythm, letting each leaf whisper its secret in the rhythm of a heartbeat. It’s going to be a gentle, buzzing adventure that shows us all that even the smallest leaf has a voice. Let’s keep that curiosity shining bright, even when the plot starts to feel a little…busy. Ready to sketch the first page?