✦ Glittery Pink Fancy Nancy icons requested by @eefys-playroom (please reblog of you save)!
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✦ Glittery Pink Fancy Nancy icons requested by @eefys-playroom (please reblog of you save)!
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Crossover GUTS Characters: Nancy (Blue) vs. Mario (Red) vs. Dora (Purple)
Would Nancy Clancy (Fancy Nancy) have a Samantha Parkington doll?
Yes!
Maybe?
Nah
Samantha “Sam” Parkington is a young orphan being raised by her wealthy grandmother in 1904 New York. When she learns from her new friend Nellie about people who aren’t as fortunate as her, she takes it upon herself to join in the rising activism of the time against child labor and for the rights of women.
Samantha was first released in 1986 as one of the first three dolls of the American Girl line.
Propaganda: Fancy Nancy is obsessed with all things fancy and related to France. Samantha isn't french, but she has traveled to France before, and she by far has the fancies collection of clothes
Nancy Clancy/Fancy Nancy headcannon
Okay. I cannot be the only person who watched Fancy Nancy and NOT think that girl was autistic. Everywhere I look I can't seem to find anything in depth about her- I've found a couple posts here and there saying they headcannon Nancy as autistic but I badly want to have or find some sort of in depth conversation about it.
There is not a neurotypical explanation for this girl and I related to her so much when I watched the show when it came out.
Please. If anyone out there knows what I'm talking about please talk to me.
The French, the clothing, the mannerisms, the everything about her.
I cannot be the only one who thinks this
More childhood books
This feels a bit more obscure
Nancy Clancy: Super Sleuth (2012)
Story: Jane O'Connor -- Art: Robin Preiss Glasser
Fancy Nancy is an icon and still inspires me to this day.