It’s what you’ve all been waiting for I know, the sheet music to the legendary, chart-topping, 116 listen, I want to be a Disneyland Cat is now available for download for FREE! Now you can perform this ditty with your itty bitty kitty whenever and wherever you’d like! Have a great April!
https://www.themeparkconcepts.com/2023/04/01/i-want-to-be-a-disneyland-cat-sheet-music-now-available/
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“Everybody loves me, baby...what’s the matter with you?”
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Carewyn’s Outfit Inspiration // Diego’s Outfit Inspiration // Inspiration for the Artwork and Gif’s Visuals in Particular
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Veruca McQuaid @ariparri would not be the first person to wonder, upon meeting the King and Queen of Hearts, how they ended up as co-monarchs. The two truly were complete opposites, personality-wise -- Diego was flashy, sociable, optimistic, laidback, and outgoing, while Carewyn was modest, proud, methodical, uptight, and perfectionistic. And yes, when they first collided at university, those personality differences did make it hard for them to see eye to eye, at first.
At the start of her first term, Carewyn had only just gotten off the train from the Country of Spades, crossing the border into the Kingdom of Hearts so as to attend the university on the far-off coastline. Truthfully Carewyn wouldn’t have minded going to school back at home...but with how things were going back home, she, her brother, and her mother had all decided they should leave. With the roads out of town closing one by one, however, the best way to do that ended up being to find covert ways for them to all leave one by one, rather than try to aggressively make a break for it all together. Carewyn’s opening, it so happened, ended up being her acceptance to the university across the border in the Kingdom of Hearts; soon Lane would be accepted for a work visa for the museums there and be able to join her, and Jacob would follow after. And, Carewyn tried to reassure herself, this arrangement probably was better in the long run -- earning recognition and a good education from such a well-regarded university as the one in the Kingdom of Hearts could only make it easier for her to achieve her dreams. She wanted to know all about the law in various parts of Cinderhaven -- perhaps then she could achieve some real good for others.
The most popular freshman in Carewyn’s year ended up being Diego Caplan, the third of six heirs to the most well-regarded winery in all of Cinderhaven. Before long the music and dance major won over the vast majority of his peers with his amiability and charm -- the new transfer student from the Country of Spades, however, was kind of bewildered by him. His overdramatic way of speaking and grandiose body language...it almost made her want to laugh, it was so theatrical.
Is this how all people around here act? Carewyn couldn’t help but wonder to herself.
They didn’t seem to -- honestly, most of the students Carewyn had met thus far had given her the side eye, when she arrived. She strongly suspected it was due to her attire -- she’d worn her black dress because it was the nicest one she had, but she supposed, it did look a bit austere compared to many of the other dresses she saw her classmates wearing. Carewyn wished she’d had enough money to buy something pretty like that...
Diego, for his part, greeted the transfer with his usual charms -- which, in this case, ended up being a theatrical monologue proclaiming to the other far less friendly students the value of welcoming new people and faces and celebrating their unique and diverse beauty. And the Kingdom of Hearts does esteem beauty -- beauty and love, above all things -- and this maiden was certainly both brilliant and beautiful, was she not? Therefore, she was more than a proper fit, for their university.
Carewyn couldn’t help but raise her eyebrows, listening to Diego prattle on. She could tell that this guy was trying to be helpful -- but the way he gushed about her when he didn’t even know her seemed incredibly disingenuous to Carewyn. And when the crowd had dispersed, she was sure to tell him that, very quietly but firmly.
“Thank you for thinking of standing up for me...but truly, it’s not necessary. I intend to prove myself on my own merits...so please, withhold your compliments until they are sincere.”
Diego was utterly horrified by the suggestion. He’d been nothing BUT sincere! (He always was, when it came to complimenting people!) Carewyn, however, seemed to completely dismiss this as she strode off across the grounds toward her first class.
“Don’t be ridiculous. I’ve done nothing worth praising yet.”
She would, though, Carewyn thought to herself. She would. And when she did, she’d finally be someone she could be proud of being -- someone who could do good for others and help people, in a way only she could.
She would be truly great.
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The Permanent Rain Press Interview with Blake Draper. (Watch in HD)
Blake Draper chats about his role as Graham Lansing in Prom Pact (including his memorable promposal scene, character expectations & working with the creative team), close friendship with co-stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Milo Manheim, early love for the arts, and his first time at Disneyland.
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