Once upon a time children's stories
celebrated spunk, not spite.
Likewise Ingmar Bergman's 1953 Summer with Monika featured the then object of his affection, Harriet Andersson, in a fiercely unlikable role that
celebrated her spunk and dangerous unpredictability rather than simply settling on reveling in the contours of her face.
Not exact matches
Speaking at a special event to
celebrate the upcoming launch of Overlord II, Triumph Studios director Lennart Sas revealed that the name
Spunk — used for one of the many little «minion» critters from the series — was frowned upon by the ESRB.