Ralph's perspective here was very similar to what many of us would go on to say about the "western view" of anime, or animation in general.
I remember similar points being made to me by one of the seniors in my schools anime club. Then, I'd see similar again across forums and online discussions. I even went on to say similar things.
I've wondered, ever since seeing these VHS clips decades later, just how much of our perspective on animation is rooted in Ralph's.
the fact that nobody is willing to admit there is a serious teal digital color grading epidemic infecting nearly every film released by Hollywood now and people get ultra-defensive or personally offended if you point out on here that there is a problem is a bleak omen for cinema
"Feminine Frieza, that's what I call him. Many are calling him that. He looks so unmanly. Feminine Frieza won't know what hit him, and I tell ya, these boys are the kinds of immigrants we are looking for. They're so strong. Frieza calls them monkeys. I don't know about that"