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His changes are not as subtle as Alastor's, but i really like them.
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☆Charlie Morningstar☆
♡Vagatha / Vaggie♡
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Alastor
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I enjoyed coloring this. 😃😃
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Baby Triplets😴
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Hazbin Hotel - Angel Dust 
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parody.
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Charlie Morningstar
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         Happy Valentines dayyyyy.
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charlie but with a bow !🎀🎀
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She's the Girl all the Bad Guys want!
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small cultural & Colombia/Latin related details from Encanto 🇨🇴 (part 2)
Julieta using her fingers instead of a spatula to flip the food (also the arepas 🫓)
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men in the village playing Tejo - national sport of Colombia (also the Colombian flag on the boards)
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the small windmills in Mirabel’s basket are of the color of Colombian flag
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so are the umbrellas
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las palenqueras - dresses that Dolores wears, typical for Afro-Colombian women especially in Cartagena
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silletas - the things that those men carry on their back (no idea how to explain it in English)
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Puente de Boyacá (the Bridge of Boyacá located at the Bogotá-Tunja highway)
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note: I understand that some of those things may be also common in other cultures but please avoid commenting things like this. Now we are focusing on the Colombian aspects of this movie
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small cultural & Colombia/Latin related details from Encanto 🇨🇴 (part 3)
alpargatas - the shoes that Mirabel and other women in Encanto wear
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COLOMBIA (obvious one and not that small but I love it, also it’s in the colors of Colombian flag)
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capibaras - animals native to Colombia
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mochilas - bags that Mirabel and other villagers carry
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Día de las velitas (Day of the Little Candles)
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wax palms - the palms that grow in Encanto are national trees of Colombia (they are also the highest palms)
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Agustín playing En Barranquilla Me Quedo
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there is so much more cultural and Colombian details in Encanto but I am not able to show them all in gifs unfortunately
the flowers that grow on Isabela’s balcony are bugambilias - you can see them mostly in Cartagena de Indias. all of the flora and fauna showed in Encanto is typical for Colombia
all of the villagers (Madrigals also) are catholic - you can see the church and the priest - it’s an important part of our culture and traditions
there is a song called Colombia, Mi Encanto sung by Carlos Vives (I refuse to believe there can be Colombians who don’t know who he is)
so yeah that would be it
I think I won’t be doing more of this because it takes a lot of time and phone storage but I’m really grateful I was able to share those cultural facts about Encanto with more people
thank you for reading! <3
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Casual back pats
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Pepa in 1930s evening gowns🌤
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