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“miss u AT🌷(old sketch)”
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by writer/storyboard artist Seo Kim
“miss u AT🌷(old sketch)”
by writer/storyboard artist Steve Wolfhard
from Steve:
“In honour of the AT finale getting nominated for an Emmy, here’s some headcanon that I’ve been holding onto for a while. I had the idea that when Jake eventually passes away he’d start growing uncontrollably, sort of like how a dead body can let go of its bowels.”
So there’s this scene near the end of Moana where Maui performs a haka.
And he’s standing on this rock, his hook is broken and Te Kā is aiming for Moana. There’s nothing Maui can do, so he get’s Te Kā’s attention and performs a haka. It’s a moment with such high momentum— at that moment, he’s powerless. He could easily run away, but he can’t leave Moana. A haka, traditionally is a war cry, a battle cry, a challenge. I mean of course, it’s become more prominent in pop culture recently, but traditionally, it was a war cry. That haka was Maui’s last stand, it showed his resolution and how much he came to care for Moana, it showed resilience and strength, and a moment of true bravery and courage. And someone in my theater laughed. Because people have no idea what a haka is. The creators of this film imbued it with such rich culture, but no one knows that. The “Inner Workings” short was so cute, but I wish that there was a short lesson on the history and significance of the haka (and other cultural pieces) instead. And I just wanna say, I’m no expert on hakas (obviously), I mean first time I learned it was during the Hobbit vlogs. But at the very least, I was exposed to the significance of a haka, and was prompted to do at least a little research.
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“I am done thinking about the past. Tonight I am all about the future!”
Pearl was so cool in that episode!
oh boi, Mistery Girl got me TvT)
ive almost never actually been able to get around to doing screenshot redraws, but for this episode i just had too!! words cannot even describe how much i love this episode and what it means to me. there were about 500 times i had to just pause and take several moments to just take it in lol!! bless you rebecca sugar you are doing gods work
“We’re going to see My Krol.”
I rewatched all rosepearl episode and forever be a trash who cry over fictional lesbian alien rocks over and over
btw I love Pearl so much!!!!!!!
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New York-based artist Jason Freeny (previously featured here) created two awesome new anatomical sculptures that have just been released as collectible figures by Mighty Jaxx. The Bathing Ducky looks like the classic childhood bathtub toy on one side and is transparent on the other side, revealing the little quacker’s skeleton and internal organs. The Balloon Dog is completely transparent and proves once and for all that the inflatable pup is full of a lot more than hot air. Both are currently available via the Mighty Jaxx shop.
Now we’re wondering what the infernal internal anatomy of a Devil Duckie looks like…
Follow Jason Freeny on Instagram or on Facebook to keep up with his latest creations and see plenty of progress photos of what he’s working on right now.
[via Spanky Stokes and Jason Freeny]
WATCH: The First Trailer for ‘Loving Vincent,’ an Animated Film Featuring 12 Oil Paintings per Second by Over 100 Painters [video]
Does anyone remember that show about hippies getting high and seeing ghosts and using them to beat the crap outta each other