Somebody with normal brain: he is scared cuz spooky ghost
Me: my headcanon is that when he was younger, his family failed to marry off his gay ass to women so he fled for the sea, so a scary lady in a wedding dress is doubly scary to him
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Tumblr and I agreed only once (…ler) on who was to be crowned sexyman.
As if this blog couldn't get more cursed than it already is, now you know that not only I ship the forbidden Bloodborne ship but... I was also in the infamous Once-ler fandom :P. I never had an ask blog nor I was going around shipping 'oncest' (lmao, that surely was a time. Great art tho!) but there were so many cool AUs such as Truffula Flu, Camp Entre, Camp Weehawken et simili that I still think are pretty cool.
As for the others characters some are more obscure than others but you can definitely tell I always had a type. Well, maybe two types >:D.
I had a long day so it was nice to relax and doodle my creepy old guys <3
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The haunted Mansion lore is one of my oldest hyper fixations so I went to Disney Paris last week. And got this loungefly
All of the white and green parts are glow in the dark.
It is so frickin cool
Melanie Ravenswood is by far my favorite Disney character of all time
Eleven year old me would be squealing
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What if Disney have phantom of the opera,the werewolf,literature of pride and prejudice,
So Disney does/did have a couple of Phantoms already!
The most famous one currently is the vile ghost of Henry Ravenswood, the eponymous phantom of Phantom Manor in Disneyland Paris.
His wiki reads as such: Henry Ravenswood was a transatlantic American man born in 1795. In 1849 Henry established the Big Thunder Mining Company and the town of Thunder Mesa near Big Thunder Mountain after finding gold there and stealing the land from the Shoshone indigenous peoples.
He moved into a grand manor on the highest hill overlooking the town alongside his wife, Martha, and his daughter, Mélanie, whom he was overly protective of. Henry was an obsessive and disciplinarian who believed no man was ever good enough for his Mélanie, and any would-be suitor who believed otherwise perished at his hands
When Ravenswood passed, he was reborn as the malevolent Phantom - a deranged skeletal figure who haunted his old manor.
The day of Mélanie’s wedding, he lured her groom into the attic and violently hung him from the rafters. When Mélanie refused to believe her groom would abandon her so she stayed behind the mansion, waiting for him to return. The Phantom tormented her till the end her days, mocking her for her devotion. After Mélanie's own demise, he continued to torment her and the manor became home to many infernal spirits summoned by their resident clairvoyant.
A thoroughly rotten figure as you can see.
Beyond him though, Disney once had a walk about character in the parks based on the Lon Chaney version of the character
The musical was honored in the French pavilion at Epcot in 2020
And there’s a “roastie-toastie” popcorn machine by the Haunted Mansion that features him as well x)
As for werewolves, the painting called “The Arsonist” in the Haunted Mansion was originally meant to shift and reveal him as a werewolf, so there’s definitely an interesting story going on there!
And finally, per Pride and Prejudice, turns out there’s a children’s picture book of Mickey Mouse and Friends of just that xD
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