THE ARISTOCATS 1970, dir. Wolfgang Reitherman
"😞🍾 I think I've had enough."
Would’ve been twice as funny if he thought that the bottle of wine was laced with hallucinogenics.
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THE ARISTOCATS 1970, dir. Wolfgang Reitherman
"😞🍾 I think I've had enough."
Would’ve been twice as funny if he thought that the bottle of wine was laced with hallucinogenics.
FNAF Springtrap meets Jason in dead by daylight,,
My reaction to this.
You won’t die just yet in FNAF Michael Afton,,
My reaction to this.
do you think vampires get hit by cars because they don’t show up in people’s back-up cameras
I wouldn’t be surprised if vampires have PSAs to avoid getting hit by cars.
Chris almost sacrificed the world for Jill in resident evil 5,,,
The energy Chris is giving in this.
Canonically, in Disney's Cinderella (1950), Cinderella was cleaning that huge house completely by herself, washing all those windows, cleaning "tapestries, draperies" and huge carpets. Before the advent of washing machinery. And that's on top of laundering her stepfamily's expensive frilly gowns and underwear. Still on top of all that, she also cleaned the chimneys, scrubbed the terrace, tended the garden, and swept everything. She's seen scrubbing the floor of the house's huge front hall on her hands and knees, with a scrub brush, when the ball invitation arrives.
Plus she carries three trays of breakfast up a huge flight of stairs, like this
and swaps the trays for laundry baskets while she's at it
What I'm saying is that Cinderella is both a strongly written character as well as also probably very physically strong, with incredible balance. She actually could probably throttle a horse, but would obviously never do that.
I quite agree Cinderella is strong in both how she’s written and physically which annoys me that people bash her for being abused her stepfamily.
Luis and Ashley REALLY liked Leon’s skills in Resident evil 4,,
This just goes to show that Leon has bisexual aura even it is unintentional.
Lady Dimitrescu has high standards in Resident evil village,,
Well to be fair for vampires drinking blood is much like drinking wine which includes having a taste to see if it’s good or not.
I feel like I really havent seen a show with more than 2 seasons have a good ending in a long time.
Not including anime (which even then are hit or miss)
I am not even talking GREAT ending. I am just talking good.
Like not a let down or downgrade.
You’re not alone in feeling that because plenty have felt that too.
The manly urge to have been in an epic anime final battle where I was beaten so severely people thought I was dead only for the plot to kick in and just as all hope seems lost and the villain goes to do the final part of his plan. Everyone then to stop and look over the horizon some with relief and joy, and the villain looking perplexed unsure of how this happened. I appear beaten and bloody but still standing and my eyes showing pure determination and an epic orchestral cover of an anime opening begins playing right as I say
“I won’t let you hurt them… NO MAYTER WHAT!!!!!!”
That is always epic and a powerful symbolism of having something worth fighting for since if you truly care about people you love then you’ll have the strength to keep on fighting even if you’re at the end of the rope.
I never liked those posts that reduce the Disney princesses to “girl who overacts about something and dramatically flings herself down and bawls” (super popular in the early 10’s and somehow that’s how a shocking majority view the classics now) but after an Aladdin (1992) rewatch, it’s especially egregious that they ever included Jasmine in that.
This part. This is the part I’m talking about
This is not a woman falling to pieces because her father won’t let her marry a man she just met.
This is a woman born to a life she has very little say in. She has never had a genuine friend (besides a tiger). She is facing a marriage to a man she doesn’t know and doesn’t like but duty (and the law) demands it. So she took a risk, ran away, ran to a world she doesn’t know or understand and when she landed in trouble (serious, serious trouble) a stranger came to her aid. She finally (finally!) made a real connection with someone but they didn’t get much time together before the guards showed up and she had to reveal who she was.
This moment when she’s crying her heart out? It comes after she’s been told that the first person she ever connected with, the first person to be genuinely interested in her for who she is and not what she is, the first real friend she has ever made, was executed… because of her.
She believes a good, innocent person has lost their life because of her actions, and what’s more, it brings home the reality for her that she cannot have a normal life or normal relationships, because see the consequences one little attempt wrought?
I actually love this trope. People treat crying like some kind of moral failure. Boys shouldn't cry, girls *can* cry, but that's also what makes them inferior. If this is not an example of toxic masculity, I don't know what is.
Crying is normal. Even if it's over something trivial. We all face a lot of struggles in their lives, whether we acknowledge it or not. Something minor might end up breaking the camel's back.
Anyway, here's one of my favorite scenes in Beauty and the Beast:
Belle's reaction is completely understandable. I think Mrs. Potts put it best: "The girl lost her father and her freedom all in one day." That's not overreacting!
Thank you so much for adding Belle!
Really, none of the classic princesses deserve the misinterpretation.
Cinderella?
Again, this is not after someone told her “yOu CaN’t MaRrY a MaN yOu JuSt MeT”—this is after she went to great lengths to get ready for the ball, adhering to the intentionally difficult (meant to be impossible) stipulations set by her abusive step-mother for her to be allowed to attend (when really she was invited and had as much right as the others to attend). She made that dress (I can’t recall off the top of my head if the classic animated version was also her mother’s old dress she restyled or not but still, she put in a ton of work on top of all the extra house work) and what did her step-family do? They tore to shreds while she was wearing it. Of course she’s lost hope: it’s the final straw after years and years of doggedly remaining optimistic despite constant harsh treatment.
Let’s go to another favourite: Mulan.
Mulan’s just had the worst day.
She tried her hardest to live up to her family’s and her society’s expectations and vision of a perfect bride but she failed. Not only did it go wrong, but she was publicly humiliated by the Matchmaker—by extension, humiliating her family.
Granted, her family has been kind and sympathetic about the whole thing. Her father even goes to encourage her, assuring her of his unconditional love for her and his confidence that she’ll get it right next time.
She’s just beginning to smile when the drums pound and news of war reaches their village. Her father—her beloved father who’s already a veteran and lives with a disability—is expected as the only male in their family to suit up and head out in the morning.
Mulan can’t help. Nothing she says will be listened to and she can’t take his place (until, of course, she thinks of a way to do so which this moment of crying it out in the rain leads to—score one for having a good cry and clearing your head).
There’s of course more. Take any princess’ dramatic crying momentTM and review the context and I’ll bet you’ll see it’s never as trivial as some have framed it. And, yes, like prev pointed out, it’s this awful thing of people believing boys can’t cry and girls can but then they can never be taken seriously.
Crying is healthy. And crying in response to emotional distress is totally normal. Writers and storytellers across the ages have understood it and portrayed it.
Has anybody added Ariel already?
She didn't deserve to see the things that she held dearly destroyed right before her eyes by her own father. No, it wasn't just about the cute guy she just met. Her family had never approved of her interests and she felt so isolated that she hid them away. Just collecting random stuff that she felt oddly inspired by. Then Triton obliterated it. Her memories, all the care she put into organizing it and keeping it safe—gone. He couldn't accept her passion because it didn't align with his beliefs, so he destroyed it. The ultimate rejection from a parent, the very people who are supposed to love you and make you feel safe.
My girl deserved—which she ultimately got in the end—but still.
Let's take a sec to mention Aurora.
Or Briar Rose, who she thought she was.
She's not just crying because her aunts/the three fairies told her she couldn't be with this guy she just met. She's crying because she just found out her entire life is a lie. She's not a simple peasant girl living with her eccentric aunties, she's a princess. She's a princess of a kingdom she knows little about, has parents she's never met, she's going to go see them today, they're going to leave their little cottage to go to this castle she doesn't even remember, meet people she can't remember... The 'hunter' she met in the woods? She can't keep visiting him after all, she's a princess and has to leave everything about this life behind her today
and on top of all of that, it is her goddamn birthday when she learns all this.
This slander has to cease once and for all.
Heck even Snow White was justified in crying for she learnt from the huntsman that Grimhilde tasked him in killing her just because she was jealous of Snow White being more beautiful than her but fortunately the huntsman couldn’t do it and instead told Snow White to run away however the revelation shocked Snow White so much that it caused her to hallucinate that the forest is trying to get her.
Vanessa trying her best to relate with Gregory in FNAF,,
(Based off this tweet by @/kvaraprop)
My reaction to Gregory telling Vanessa to grow up after she did that abomination of the 67 “meme”.
50 posts!
I like the idea of Bowser actually being afraid of Mario. Like one day, he kidnapped peach, he destroyed parts of the mushroom kingdom, but he also hurt Luigi. He hurt him bad.
Bowser didn’t think much of it, until Mario arrived. He expected the typical fight, but Mario was different. He punched the koopa king hard enough to crack his shell.
He wasn’t smiling, his eyes full of anger. This wasn’t frustrated Mario, this was not annoyed Mario, this was Mario running on pure rage.
Bowser didn’t stand a chance, Mario beat him down. Bowser was laying on the ground as Mario put his boot on his neck.
Bowser could see it, the rage, the anger. Mario was going to end him. But then
“Mario?”
It was the green plumber, walking out with princess peach, both of them were okay.
Mario’s anger faded. He rushed over to them, his smile returned.
Bowser NEVER forgot. And that’s why he is careful with his invasions and kidnappings. He’d never admit it, but Mario was a different beast.
Goes to show that when someone hurts Mario’s friends then he won’t hesitate to go all John Wick.
Jill Valentine can’t enjoy a meal in Resident evil anymore,,
I’m afraid to inform you Jill Valentine that Jill Sandwich is in the panels of meme history thus it will always be funny.
It appears that boredom lies behind the most creative ideas. That's why quarantine has produced some of the most entertaining activities. One of them is the Getty Museum challenge, that so many of you have already seen in our previous article here.
Narcissus taking a selfie is the ACTUAL best.
These are REALLY cool
These are art in themselves, in a some of them point out what lockdown was like for us, they’re expressed themselves in a really cool way. But I think these are going to be talked about in the future.
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