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i cant draw. i cant write. i cant do anything... what i can do tho.... is take someones funny screenshots and lamefully put character faces to the side of them. and sometimes thats enough
Fucking NEED niko to make the gang watch nimona and charles being like "oh those knight guys are just like me and you mate yeah" and niko juet gives them the BIGGEST most QUIZZICAL look, because yeah.
Ballister: Ambrosius?
Ambrosius: Yes, my husband?
Ballister: I think we need to be quieter from now on.
Ambrosius: What do you mean?
Ballister: The neighbors just knocked on our door and were like "Hey, Ballister, do you think you guys could maybe like keep the noise down?"
Ambrosius: Did they say why?
Ballister: They didn't have to...
Ballister: I- I've never told them my name before.
Villainous Theory #13
Miss Heed: "Look, Daddy! I'm dating a hero! XP
Goldheart: *Sigh*... "Seriously, Babe?" -_-
Villainous - Alan Ituriel
she does know. she's just not telling.
Releasing Nimona on the last day of pride month 2023 was such a great move because it’s a really needed piece of media right now. Lots of countries that legalised gay marriage years ago have been grappling with this rising TERF narrative of “if you’re gay it’s whatever but if you’re trans, non-binary or gender non-conforming in some way you’re a PERVERT! A MONSTER trying to GROOM CHILDREN!” The outrage against simple things like pronouns and drag events, and the movement against gender affirming healthcare have reached a terrifying peaks for contemporary times.
So a kid’s movie set in a fictional country with controlling government officials with personal agendas, with an openly gay couple but also a shape-shifting kid who cannot even be afford to be out is our reality in the US today. Nimona’s feelings about her vibe, body and form, her insistence that she is only “Nimona” no matter what she looks like and her aversion to “small-minded questions” together forms such a beautiful allegory about trans, genderfluid individuals.
Ballister asks her to be a girl, but for whose sake? It’s only for the comfort of people who refuse to understand her, and would rather see her die than let her be herself. And it’s this widespread rejection and loneliness that has eventually made Nimona indifferent to pain, that makes her feel suicidal.
In the end, it is another member of the LGBTQ+ community that truly sees and accepts Nimona for who she is. And that should be a reminder that we cannot let them divide us. Trans people stood up for the rest of us and made historical change happen, and we need to do the same for them. Besides, cis queer people are only the “good ones” until they’re done with trans people and then will turn on us.
No but the way I would've killed for Bal to know that Ambrosius could tell him apart from Nimona impersonating him. Ballister spent the whole movie slowly coming to terms with the fact that Ambrosius must've never truly known or cared for him, but Ambrosius took one look at Nimona as Ballister and immediately knew that something was off 😭