Stop Once Again on a Huge Cliffhanger

"Turning Red," Pixar's latest animated feature, is a remarkably intimate coming-of-age tale.

It's the story of Mei (Rosalie Chiang), a xiii-year-erstwhile daughter in early 2000s Toronto, Canada. She's similar any other girl that historic period – she loves hanging out with her friends, feeding her Tamagotchi, and listening to her favorite male child band iv*Town. That is, until she awakens 1 24-hour interval after a particularly chilling nightmare to detect that she has transformed into a giant reddish panda. (Every bit multiple characters in the moving-picture show exclaim: "So fluffy!") Now she's got something else to bargain with aslope her rampaging hormones and the overpriced four*Town tickets (they're coming to Toronto, don't-cha-know) – how to control this giant red panda trouble.

Her overprotective mother Ming (Sandra Oh) explains to Mei that the spirit of the red panda, and the ability to transform into information technology, has been passed down through generations. Once upon a time her bully ancestor chosen upon the spirit of the panda to thwart invaders and thieves who tried to casualty on her family unit. While the need for the panda has subsided, this genetic quirk has connected until at present. There's a ceremony that volition cure her, but the longer she embraces the panda, the harder information technology volition be to get rid of it.

But what if Mei kind of, you lot know, likes the panda?

All of this comes to a head in the wild and totally unexpected finale, which we will now hash out at length.

If you lot oasis't seen "Turning Cherry-red," head dorsum at present. Major spoilers follow!

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Ceremony Interrupted

In i of those kooky coincidences usually found in the TGIF-way sitcoms that "Turning Red" was partially inspired by, the dark of Mei's ceremony, meant to cast the panda spirit out of her torso and business firm it in an amulet of her choosing, falls on the aforementioned night that 4*Town is playing Toronto. Midway through the ceremony, Mei comes to a startling conclusion: she would rather continue the panda than cast it out.

She breaks the spell and flees the scene, using her panda powers to leap to the arena non in a single bound (that'd be Superman), merely in a few lovely hops, every bit she transforms betwixt panda and human, and eventually makes her way to her friends inside. (The arena is open air so she plops correct in.)

Of course, dorsum at the temple, it leaves Mei's mother Ming furious. And, more importantly, when Mei broke the spell, she pushed Ming to the basis. Ming's amulet, which contains her panda spirit, crashed to the footing and started to crevice. Ming'due south panda is now well-nigh to be unleashed. It had been described as "large and subversive" by Mei'south male parent/Ming's husband, but we're most to see just how large and just how destructive Ming's panda could be.

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4*Town Showdown

As it turns out, Ming's panda is huge. Like kaiju-sized. In fact, internally, Ming'south panda was referred to as Mingzilla. Ming stomps through Toronto and finally makes her way to the arena (dubbed the Heaven Dome. There she finds Mei, who turns into her (much smaller) panda and they have it out. In that location are some harsh words, some lewd dancing, and some generally zippy, oversized action choreography (much of it inspired by anime, another central touchstone for managing director Domee Shi).

 "Nosotros e'er knew that we wanted a large-calibration female parent/teen daughter fight for the ages. We wanted that to be our act three," Shi said. "Nosotros wanted the whole movie to culminate into these two characters finally having at it in a big, spectacular Kaiju boxing-esque style. We only didn't know where it would be, or how we would get there. Then somewhen, it landed at the 4Town concert and the thought was, oh, how practice we one-up Mei's embarrassment from convenience store. How do nosotros beat that? Oh, what if her mom humiliates her in front of her idols?"

At one point, the fight was even bigger, nevertheless, with Mei transforming into a panda the size of Mingzilla and the two of them duking it out through metropolitan Toronto. (This was connected to an earlier thought of the size of Mei's panda fluctuating depending on how upset she was.) "She gets so angry at that, she gets Kaiju level and huge as well. And then it's like these two giant Michelin man, pandas having this fight. But and then it just begged the question of why?" Shi said.

"That was difficult because of the audiences, when we showed it or executives were like, 'You need to explain why she'southward and so much bigger.' We were like, 'Oh, nosotros don't want to go into some weird rule of magic,'" producer Lindsey Collins said. "We just decided the best way to do information technology is just to have one trivial line from Jin going, 'She was very destructive and big'" We just had him say that there. And then the next time she says it, she's similar, 'That big?' He'due south like, "I told y'all she was big." And that was it. We just left it in."

Mei eventually knocks Ming unconscious, causing her and her grandmother and aunties (who are now, yes, besides pandas) to drag Mingzilla's huge, unconscious body into the magical circle. They showtime singing a traditional song but the spell to rid Ming of her panda isn't working. Unlikely assist comes in the form of four*Town, who sing and make the magic work. Ming, the aunties, her grandmother and Mei all take part in the ritual. It'due south time to say goodbye to their furry friends.

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Self-Love, Panda-Fashion

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In the near touching stretch of the moving-picture show, Mei meets the teenage version of her mother in the spirit realm. Mei takes her mother's hand and walks her towards the mystical portal, where she'll give upward her panda over again. It's a totally unexpected moment and securely moving. And it won't be the last time you shed a tear.

As each of Mei's family members – her aunties, her grandmother, her female parent – walk into the portal and say cheerio to their pandas, Mei refuses. She likes who she is and she likes her panda. She's going to go along the big red goon around for a while. Every bit she turns the other way, she's greeted past her ancestor, who scoops her in her arms and turns into her panda-self. Together, the 2 soar above the clouds. It's a moment of consummate and utter acceptance. They transcend, happy with who they are and proud that information technology's the decision they've fabricated on their ain.

At the terminate of the movie, Mei is transforming to and from her panda land, she's reconnected with her friends, and she's helping her mother out at the family unit temple, and she embracing what she has become.

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Source: https://www.thewrap.com/turning-red-ending-explained/

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