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Abominable stomped into theaters have nearly ten years of development was able to snag to top US box office spot along the way. But, between all of white fur and globe-trotting adventures through China, there were several moments in the Dreamworks adventure you may have missed.
With a setting in China and a lot of emphasis on the culture, it was only natural for the filmmakers to cater parts of the film to the Chinese audience. In many cases, the English to Chinese translations were changed to help punch up jokes and appeal to the Chinese culture. For example, there’s a moment in the film where Burnish encounters a group of whopping snakes. Watch the video to see all of the changes! Whether you believe in yetis or not, without a real-life whitre fur monster to base designs off of, the process is pretty much an open book. Instead of opting for a standing yeti as seen in movies like Monster’s Inc., the design team in Abominable chose to keep Everest an animal who preferred to be on all fours a majority of the time. Yi has a strong passion for playing the violin, something we see pretty early on in the movie. While alone on her rooftop, Yi plays the strings beautiful in an epic animated sequence. While the music was moving, you may have felt your stomach grumbling a little as well. The reason? As the camera pans around Yi while she plays, look in the background and you will spot a McDonald’s inspired billboard hanging on one of the buildings.
From worldwide differences to some pretty revealing mistakes, learn about all the things you missed in Abominable — including a whole new way you will look at the film’s villain Burnish.
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