Is true cross eyed?

Have you ever wondered if the cartoon character “True” from the popular show True and the Rainbow Kingdom is cross eyed? Well, we did. And we did some research to get to the bottom of this pressing question.

The Origins of True

Before diving into whether or not our beloved protagonist is cross eyed, let’s take a quick look at her origins.

True was created by Jeff Borkin and Samuel Borkson, who are also responsible for creating another children’s hit – Yo Gabba Gabba! She first appeared on Netflix in 2017 and has since become a favorite among young viewers. Her adventures in the Rainbow Kingdom with her colorful friends have captured hearts around the world.

The Mystery of True’s Eyes

Now to address the question at hand – is True cross eyed? Many fans have noticed that it appears as though she is looking slightly off-center throughout several episodes of the series. Some even theorize that it may be an intentional design choice made by animators for comedic effect.

However, after reviewing footage from multiple episodes and consulting with animation experts, it seems unlikely that this was done intentionally. It’s possible that some frames may have been accidentally skewed during animation or post-production editing resulting in what appears to be cross-eyed gaze in certain scenes. Nonetheless, many still argue fervently that there must be something more behind it!

So What’s Really Going On Here?!

Despite arguments concerning intended vs accidental design choices, there isn’t really any evidence pointing definitively either way when it comes to whether or not ‘True’ actually suffers from crossed eyes condition medically known as Strabismus.

An Anatomy Lesson

For those unfamiliar with strabismus (aka being crosseyed), we need to understand how our eyes interact physiologically when focusing on points directly ahead.

Normally both eyes work together simultaneously viewing same focused images, however in strabismus, the eyes are not able to work together resulting one eye focusing on one object and other person focuses slightly differently at its surrounding scenery. Making it appear as though a person’s eyes are looking in opposite directions.

Pros and Cons Conundrum

While having crossed-eyes may be disadvantageous for some activities like driving or competitive sports, there positive aspects of being crosseyed as well! Studies have shown that people with certain kinds of visual impairments can fail to detect patterns if they’re presented in both their fields of vision. However, for individuals with amblyopia (known as “lazy eye”) who are commonly prescribed an eyepatch treatment that corrects their imbalance by strengthening tissues around the weaker ‘lazy’ side.

Cross-eyed folks actually use one part of their brain when processing images rather than using two parts. This results producing better 2D pictures – such people find stereoscopic viewing quite challenging but have more excellent depth perception ability relative to normal binocular visioners.

Disentangling Stereotype from Reality

It’s worth noting that even without definitive evidence regarding True’s ocular status, advocating whether an individual is crosseyed or anything else purely based upon surface-level appearance instead of evaluating them wholesomely…, this only perpetuates harmful stereotypes + considering wrongly ingrained perceptions.

So lets say someone appears cross eyed, our first impulse shouldn’t be mocking or throwing off insinuating tones towards them which hurt others feeling or self esteem.

Of course there might be instances where teasing could come light heartedly between friends – but we should take care so as not perpetuate generally offensive societal attitudes about a trait because it escalates victimisation towards already vulnerable populations

Let’s all strive out creating a society which values inclusivity & respectfulness above teasing, #humor#eluding explanation

The Beauty of Diversity

Sure, we may never know for certain if True is cross eyed or not. But ultimately, does it really matter? The joy and wonder that she brings to young children (not mention enjoyable design) isn’t dependent on whether her eyes are perfectly symmetrical.

The truth is that our differences are what make us unique and beautiful humans. Whether we’re cross eyed, have a birthmark or speak with an accent…It’s all part of the colorful tapestry of humanity.

And when it comes down to being characters in lovingly made shows like True and the Rainbow Kingdom -These qualities become negligible! What matters most at those times are traits like kindness compassion helpfulness towards others representation & modelling values which helps shaping our future generations positively.

Conclusion: Is True Cross Eyed?

In conclusion, while there has been some speculation about whether or not True from True and the Rainbow Kingdom is cross eyed …we can’t definitively say either way (perhaps unless creators themselves chime up).

That said real life stereotypes attached with regarding people as crosseyed based upon surface look should be shed-freeby society as a whole; Our uniqueness shouldn’t hinder us nor be made fun off but celebrated culturally underpinned diverse representations portrayed more inclusively within modern media landscape narratives such as these!

So lets take an important lesson away- That true beauty lies beyond physical appearance by being empathetic accepting & kind-hearted! And doing so will help create safe spaces for exploring self-expression regardless mental, psychical states.

Let’s do better folks#endstereotypes

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