Bc it has been a while since I've drawn this dork.

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Bc it has been a while since I've drawn this dork.
Which Gelfling Clan do you belong to? Is it the intelligent Vapra, who value knowledge and truth above all? The fierce Stonewood, renowned for their prowess in battle? Or perhaps it is the gentle Grottan, who live in perfect harmony with all living things? Gelfling, the time is now! Thra is crying o
Welp, I got Spriton. I’m happy with that! I feel like I fit in the clan!
What would happen if a gefling drinks another gefling's essence?
So is she one with the Darkening now? Like I’m kinda confused!
Either way the artistry in this show was amazing!!! These the type of cinematography and storytelling the I miss now a days.
Jim Henson’s 1982 epic fantasy-adventure “The Dark Crystal,” co-directed by Henson and Frank Oz, will return to big screens nationwide in a special two-night presentation. This special feature will be newly restored in 4K (at select theaters), and will also feature a brand-new featurette with Lisa Henson (CEO and President of The Jim Henson Company), who will reflect on the making of the one-of-a-kind film and its creative legacy.
“The Dark Crystal” is a visually spectacular tale of a young hero who must find a legendary relic in order restore harmony to the universe. This amazing watershed in fantasy filmmaking was produced by Gary Kurtz (Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back). “The Dark Crystal” will play in U.S. movie theaters on Sunday, February 25, and Wednesday, February 28, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. local time (both days).
The story of “The Dark Crystal” takes place in the world of Thra. A great magical crystal created two races: the tranquil urRu, and the evil Skeksis. With Thra’s native species, the Gelflings, being all but destroyed by the Skeksis, the urRu have summoned one of the last surviving Gelflings named Jen to find the lost piece of the crystal. The quest sends him on an unbelievable adventure that can restore harmony and peace to Thra.
Tickets for “The Dark Crystal” can be purchased online at www.FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices. A complete list of theater locations will be available on the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).
On March 6th, “The Dark Crystal” will debut on 4K Ultra HD™ and return to Blu-ray™ and Digital from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Blu-ray will be presented in an all-new collectible Digibook package, complete with rare photos and behind-the-scenes info about the making of this iconic classic.
“The Dark Crystal” features performances by Jim Henson as Jen (voice of Stephen Garlick), Kathryn Mullen as the Gelfling Kira (voice of Lisa Maxwell), Frank Oz as the astronomer Aughra (voice of Billie Whitelaw), and Dave Goelz as Fizzgig (voice of Percy Edwards), with Henson, Oz and Goelz also performing as the Skeksis. Kiran Shah also performs the body of Jen, Kira and Aughra. With a screenplay by Dave Odell (“The Muppet Show”), “The Dark Crystal” also features a majestic score by Trevor Jones (Excalibur, Labyrinth).
“Jim Henson created a truly one-of-a-kind experience with ‘The Dark Crystal,’ one that is rarely seen on the big screen,” said Tom Lucas, Fathom Events Vice President of Studio Relations. “Fathom Events could not be more excited about the privilege of working with The Jim Henson Company and Universal Pictures to give movie lovers the chance to see the visual splendor of ‘The Dark Crystal’ in movie theaters.”
The Dark Crystal Returns To The Big Screen For Two Nights This February Jim Henson’s 1982 epic fantasy-adventure “The Dark Crystal,” co-directed by Henson and Frank Oz…
The Dark Crystal