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I love how Rosas is covered in rainbow hues - just like the color keys indicate with "wish bubbles going home" - after Star frees all their wishes
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Because I feel like kids of color don’t hear it enough: domestic abuse is not a part of your culture.
A lot of us were raised with the idea that “its normal for wives/children to get hit! it helps them learn– only white folk don’t get beaten when they misbehave”. That’s not true, white people aren’t the only ones who deserve a safe and abuse free environment. Black and brown people can and do have loving families.
If you’re in a situation where you are enduring abuse and people use your culture to justify it, I want you to know that what they’re telling you are lies.
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Posters for if Asha and the Shooting Star were a movie - the original animated movie on the left... the dreaded live-action remake on the right.
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There is something very subtly different about the Werewolves makeup in Z3 that makes it look very wrong, and I can’t tell what it is.
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Eliza +🔥
I do not understand Eliza’s whole “let our inner monsters roar!” “Let’s ditch the Z-Bands and Zombie out!” thing in the second movie.
After spending so much of the first movie so incredibly wary of what becomes of them if their Z-Bands are broken, hacked, or switched off? When she warned Zed so much not to corrupt his Z-Band with the hack? When Eliza’s own Z-Band got hacked and she went full-Zombie in a crowd of humans, and looked deeply upset and ashamed afterwards?
Like I get the whole “Zombie uprising!” thing, and the opposition to the power plant demolition. I would be the same way, in her position. But having her suddenly thinking that going out-of-control, running the dangerous risk of hurting people, humans or other Zombies, is a good thing? That it should be their first reaction to Werewolves in the gym at the presidential nominations?
I know that the second movie was all like “wait! The Zombies can control themselves without the Z-Band!” but it came out of nowhere. Eliza wasn’t even there to see Zed try and restrain himself during the rampage at Homecoming game, so why would she suddenly be so certain that going all Zombie is a good thing, let alone actively encouraging it?
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Just remembered the Once Upon a Zombie doll series... yet another princess/fairy-tale-based concept that would have been so cool had they not begun clearly copying Disney.
Which is undoubted, because they also had characters like a teenage Pocahontas Zombie, Zombified Alice and Tinker Bell, and a brand-new Zombie Princess dressed in green named "Tenika."
Hmm.
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Also from the company that brought us Zombie rip-offs of various Disney characters, they also planned a Zombie Snow Queen and a Zombie Queen of Hearts


Shockingly, the Snow Queen actually looks like a Snow Queen and not just Elsa
And Zombie Queen of Hearts looks a thousand times better than anything Disney is currently doing with their version of her (*cough* Wicked Wonderland *cough*)
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Snow White and Asha - Story Swap
Snow White and the Enchanted Wish
Snow White is a lovely young woman who wishes for love to find her. There's a sorcerer in the kingdom of Rosas renowned for his wish-granting powers, and that seems like a wonderful place to start. But when Snow White offers her wish hopefully to King Magnifico, she discovers that he judges the wishes unfairly, only grants the wishes that he can benefit from, and refuses to return the wishes he's decided never to grant.
But Snow White doesn't forget about her wish the way that most people do. When chased from the kingdom by the king's guard, she comes across a hidden hamlet in the woods, occupied by seven dwarfs who have lived carefully to avoid gaining Magnifico's attention. Determined to get her wish back, and free all the wishes of Rosas, Snow White and the dwarfs make a plan. Together, they'll change the destiny of Rosas and all who live within.
In front of the kingdom, Snow White reveals that her supremely "dangerous" wish, as Magnifico claimed, was simply for True Love. She is able to lead all the people in reclaiming their wishes from Magnifico and his sinister magic, reducing his powers to nothing and imprisoning him in a magical mirror.
Asha and the Shooting Star
After the death of Asha's father, Tomas, her family has never fully recovered. Her grandfather is no longer able to play the lute, a skill he valued so much before. While Asha has her seven friends to rely on, their home is struggling under the reign of Queen Grimhilde - aptly called "the Evil Queen" due to her cruel nature and disdain for all she sees as beneath her. Desperate and with nowhere to turn to, Asha makes a wish on the stars as Tomas taught her to. Her selflessness and compassion make her "the fairest one of all," catching the attention of the vain and beauty-obsessed Evil Queen.
With a magical Star by her side, Asha finds herself being tracked down by the queen's soldiers. With her friends, she intends to find a way to take down the Evil Queen. But the Evil Queen tricks Asha with a petty disguise and steals Asha's stardust - the radiance that gave her the power to call on the stars, and the power that the queen blames for making her "the fairest one of all." Fortunately, she can't escape as easily as she'd hoped; Asha's friends pursue her, with the help of all the forest animals that Star's magic has touched.
The Evil Queen falls to her death from Asha's wishing tree, freeing the land from her reign. Star is able to restore Asha's stardust, waking her from a death-like state, and together, they wonder what the future holds for their land with the queen no longer there to strangle their happiness.
(You know how the EQ got struck by a bolt of lightning that knocked her off the cliff? In this version I think Star just straight-up shot at her and pushed her back.)
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★ 【SiZNArt】 「 Huntrix : Kpop Demon Hunters 」 ✔ republished w/permission ☆ follow btt’s fanart twitch stream!
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Who will win at making Disney Villains, and their kickass songs?
The current state of Disney themselves
OR
One bardy gorl
But no fr, it’s kinda crazy how this one music YouTuber is better at writing Disney villains than Disney these days.
lydia the bard should be hired to make evil reprises for like everything
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Just a friendly reminder re the new Harry Potter HBO series.

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Ohhhhhh Gabe was a gambler and put Sally on a tight clothes budget and took money from Percy to gamble away with his buddies. Sally worked practically all night and all day to put food on the table and keep the lights on. They had nothing because it all went to Gabe first.
Percy being small and scraggly and not imposing or threatening and being the shortest until like tlo/hoo when he was 15-16 and he finally gained a few inches of height.
Percy later on shoveling food down his throat all the time, eating like it’s running away from him. People just laughing it off bc he’s a teen boy but. What if he was just severely malnourished growing up and that’s just a trauma response from not having enough food growing up because the Jackson family definitely have a stable and steady income that they could build up on bc Gabe was always gambling it away and Sally probably went hungry on more than a few nights to make sure Percy ate and Percy likely did the same for Sally on other nights.
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Start putting this in your credits if you do creative work, fellas.
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