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Adorkable Twilight & Friends - “Summoning"
Adorkable Patreon Pals
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le-fandom-prince · 1 year ago
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have some Sherlock pics while i fight writers block
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okay, peace
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pallid-glintt · 11 months ago
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jj_honey4 on Pinterest 🎀🔍
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thesmilingfish · 3 months ago
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from David's Insta
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xx-moon-dust-xx · 4 days ago
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art by @dxzziie Oh dear, little Ash just got turned into a tiny Mewtwo! How did this happen? Well..... Ame (Amethyst) had recently heard from Professor Oak, the Pokemon researcher, in one of his many live videos about Pokemon and their powers and habbits, that Mew is said to use the move "transform" to look like other Pokemon, which could explain why so few sightings of Mew have ever been claimed. Ame, being a Mewtwo, wondered if she had that same power, as did her little brother Ash Ketchum. So, one night, Ash asked Ame to try and see if she could transform into another Pokemon. Ame, seeing no harm in trying, started try the move. There was a bright flash, and Ame wondered if it worked. Well.... it did, but not in the way she expected. The move hadn't transformed her. It had transformed Ash. No longer did he look like the little human boy that was her little brother. He looked.... just like her. Her transform move had transformed Ash into a tiny child Mewtwo. Ashtwo wasn't sure how to feel. Amazed? Shocked? Panicked? He just stared as his hands now looked like his big sister's and his hair was no longer there, but his tail now represented the black hair he used to have atop his head as human. Ame isn't sure how long the effects will last. And Ame, having been raised by Delia Ketchum, whom she considered her mom, knew she had to tell her mom, but, wow, this was gonna be one heck of an explanation, though, even then, she felt that mother Deila would find the situation cute, even if it was temporary, for however long it lasted. She couldn't deny, Ash did look adorable as tiny Ashtwo. Ashtwo just needed to figure out how to manage his tiny mewtwo form. He's not an expert in this form like his sister Ame. Luckily, she is there to help her tiny brother. Thanks again for making this piece @dxzziie Let me know what you all thought of the art and story. This was a bit of a call back to that one episode from Indigo League where a girl who was a "witch in training" if I remember correctly, who temporarily turned Ash into a Pikachu. This was just my own spin with my version of Mewtwo (Amethyst), being the one to transform Ash. Hope you all enjoyed.
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sga-mcshep-4ever · 6 months ago
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"Ahh! Ooh!" "You have not been practicing." "Yes, I have."
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bubblegumflavor · 10 months ago
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♡Them♡
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manicfixiedreamgirl · 3 months ago
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Pretending I’m in a Wes Anderson film
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sfde8871 · 6 months ago
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UwU
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That's the last time we have them cook anything for us.
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Adorkable Twilight & Friends - “Little Bakers"
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loulou-land · 2 months ago
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A cutie pie (via reel on David’s instagram).
Go check it out, it has a lot of Lou in it 💗✨
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lilibean96 · 15 days ago
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We hit 100%!!!!! Yay!!!
https://www.instagram.com/anthropangelus?igsh=Ymtnemp3cXA1bXZ6
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msfangirlgonewild · 1 year ago
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These are the sassiest, fierce and adorkable couple of the Ton I’ve ever witnessed 😉❤️🐝
Slay to the two!
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artist-issues · 7 months ago
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Idk if you still think about Wish (2023) but I feel like a huge problem with it, specifically Asha's character, was that she just fit the "adorkable" stereotype instead of being her own character.
It made sense with Rapunzel - she's never been outside before, so of course she will be a socially awkward clutz. The same goes for Anna, but this character archetype started going downhill for Disney in Moana. It might seem like it fits since she's never been off of Motunui before but it's not like she's never talked to anyone.
The "adorkable" trend became its worst with Asha. What do you mean she's socially awkward and clumsy but still has the trust of the ENTIRE KINGDOM and wants to be the King's apprentice??? How???
I feel like if they made her personality a little more like Cinderella's and Tiana's she might have been more likable and believable - being a stern, gentle, and hardworking woman who takes no crap but is still kind and caring deep down. This could contrast her with the naïve, cheerful, and bubbly Starboy (I always mourn the storyboard drawings of them together) and even make a comparison between her and King Magnifico, maybe even becoming a central conflict with how Magnifico's ambition for power turns him evil because of his lack of morals, and without Starboy Asha would've gone down the same path if it weren't for him reminding her about what really matters - being purely good and not letting anything stray you away from being a good person.
Sorry for the ramble but I just have SO many thoughts about how Wish could've turned out 😭
I don’t find Moana “adorkable.” If “adorkable” means “socially awkward” or “spazzy with her emotions,” (like Rapunzel going “I KNOW! -playing it cool- I mean…I know.” Or Anna going “It’s TRUE LOVE”) then that’s…kind of just “being young.” And I’m sure, with Rapunzel and Anna, being lonely for a long time contributed to that My-Emotions-Splash-Everywhere-Every-Time-I-Get-the-Chance thing their personalities have.
But Moana doesn’t have that. If you mean she cracks jokes, like rambling to Pua about not eating pork, or singing at Maui, those aren’t “adorkable” traits. They’re just a teenage girl’s sense of humor. Teenage girls mock their friends’ little phrases all the time. Teenage girls shriek at the top of their lungs when they’re excited. Teenage girls ramble when they’re nervous. That’s just one shade of normal teenage girl behavior. If you’re tired of seeing it, maybe you’re tired of teenagers.
And she has her own personality besides all that. Moana is intensely stubborn in a way that can be insensitive or bullheaded. She is prideful—she thinks she’s special because the Ocean choosing her validated those feelings. She also has what Asha does not—believable motivation for most of her decisions.
I mean, what do you want instead? Is it time to admit the “adorkable” thing started with Ariel and Mulan? Did you want a mature-adult-type teenager, who have “maturity,” or “patience” as character traits, like Belle or Cinderella? Or were you hoping for a Jasmine type—immaturity in the form of sharp tongue and temper? “They tried doing the whole “no jokes, this is a serious adventurer” thing with Raya, and it sucked.
What I’m saying is, giving a girl a rambling mouth—especially when she’s on a solo-adventure for a significant portion of her movie—isn’t a cardinal sin. Neither is giving her moments of dorky clumsiness (especially in Moana’s case, it’s humanizing when she runs into something or gets something wrong, because she’s otherwise phsyically pretty capable.)
As far as Asha goes, I definitely still think about Wish, and I actually agree with what I think is your main sentiment—she doesn’t have any personality so they just slap “sometimes clumsy sometimes unflatteringly goofy” onto what’s an empty husk.
The thing is, her main motivation isn’t relatable. It’s not very human. She spends three seconds in the presence of the leader of her whole known world, worldview, and culture, and instantly knows exactly what’s wrong with that worldview, world, and culture. No confusion, no hesitation, perfect right answer instantly. She wants her grandfather to have his wish—but he was fine without it, and nobody ever clearly defines what a wish even is in this movie in a way that’s relatable, so we can’t relate.
It would be like if you took Mulan’s desire to save her father from physical injury, mixed with a desire to prove herself—and then you replaced that with “Mulan desires to speak with the tongues of dragons.” Mmmkay that sounds neat but what the heck does it mean and why should I care, or remember it when I leave this theater?
Everyone who defends this movie likes to say, “Asha’s selfless, she just cares too much about everyone else’s wishes, she wants them all to be happy!” But you know what, that’s not relatable. Because it’s flawless.
Belle is selfless. Belle gives up all her dreams and goes into her worst nightmare—living with a selfish, conceited monster—to fave her father.
But did you catch that? She has dreams. She doesn’t know exactly what she wants, but she wants to have a big, important life. That;s not necessarily selfless, and it’s part of her personality. Guess what else? Her worst nightmare is living with a selfish, conceited monster. So she actually has something to develop.—being able to be kind and loving, anyway, and give conceited monsters a chance.
Asha has nothing like that. From the first moment conflict is introduced, she knows what the right thing to do is. She has no self-focused desires, allegedly. She’s just a told virtue with no showing, no real person inside.
I mean jeez, even Aurora, whose whole character is supposed to BE a “Symbol of Virtue, Personified” still lays her head down and cries when she can’t have the man she loves. Even Cinderella gets annoyed with Lucifer.
And what’s the deal with that recently? Where’d all the annoyance go? Why is it Moana doesn’t get into any serious, believable arguments with anyone on her crew in Moana 2? Loto starts chopping up the BOAT THEIR LIVES DEPEND ON and Moana’s just like, “heyyy budddyyy could you maybe nooot?” All passive-aggressive and smiley, she’s not even a little irritated. Neither is Loto. And no matter how grumpy the old man is, nobody is ever fed up with him. What’s the deal with that?
Why is it Asha is never fed up with or loses her temper at Valentino? Nobody hurts each other’s feelings in these movies anymore. (Sabino yelling at Asha doesn’t count because it came out of nowhere and again, the THING he’s yelling about isn’t believable, it’s nonsensical.) Why doesn’t she talk back or argue with Sabino at the table like Mulan does? Why is she fine to argue with Magnifico, though, the villain? What happened to all that self-righteousness? Oh, we can’t use it. Not when it’s a character that is a good guy. Because our good guys can never do anything slightly unlikable to fellow good guys.
What’s the deal with that in these movies nowadays? The relationships have no flaws or teeth. What’s with that? Am I the only one noticing that?
Anyway
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mediumsizetex · 2 months ago
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egg by Somestupidfrog
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sga-mcshep-4ever · 6 months ago
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John Sheppard out of context.
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