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snowball-maltese 7 months ago
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If Big Hiro 6 were a graphic novel! I think the movie plot would be so cool as an rpg/graphic novel! Sorry I only drew Callaghan. He鈥檚 my favourite 馃槶
Sorry the quality of the background in the second one is so terrible. I couldn鈥檛 find a good picture of that scene 馃拃
Edit: Omfg it鈥檚 called a visual novel I couldn鈥檛 for the life of me think of the word that鈥檚 why I put graphic novel Djdsjd Kekekeke I
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frie-ice 1 year ago
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These are some of the Disney films and characters I would like to see in future Twisted Wonderland events. Like the ones that gave us聽Rollo Flamme聽(who character is modelled after Claude Frollo)聽and Stitch (who was a guest character).
1. With Captain Hook being one of Disney's classic villains, I thought it would be cool if we got a Peter Pan event. One that would have the selected Night Raven students attend a pirate themed event, that is dedicated to the Hooked Pirate Captain and is hosted by the TWST character who is modelled after Hook himself. Since the聽Savanaclaw Trio were dressed as pirates for Halloween events, I could see Leona Kingscholar or Ruggie Bucchi wanting to take point on the school trip by serving as the group's captain. Unless the three Beastmen don't go to the event, and Azul Ashengrotto decides to be the captain. With him based on Ursula, why not throw in a bit of Uma.
2. If there was to be a science fair event, who better than Yzma's TWST counterpart to host it. Along with having聽Divus Crewel join the school's science club to it, just as聽Mozus Trein was in the Glorious Masquerade event.
3. With Twisted Wonderland having a few Halloween events wouldn't it be cool if Oogie Boogie appears as a guest character or have a reference cameo of him. Like having his face appear on the moon or have the students come across his shadow.
4. Who wouldn't want to see a TWST character be modelled after Hans? Might be interesting for a Frozen based event.
5. With the game made by聽Walt Disney Japan and Big Hero 6 has a few Japanese references in the film and TV series, it kind of feels right that Yokai gets a reference in the phone game. Like having his mask make a cameo appearance, or have his TWST counterpart visit the school for a robotic event. One that the聽Shroud Brothers might like to attend.
6. For some reason I could see Yuu, Grim and two or three students recreating the scene of Mushu asking Mulan what the plan is, while they were in the middle of running away from danger. Until they decide to light some fireworks as they rush to get off the roof. It would also be cool to see Mushu be a guest character like Stitch was, and to see Grim bash heads with our favourite (small) Disney dragon. (With Dragon!Maleficent being the top Disney dragon among the villain side of the Disney fandom.)
7. Just thought it would be cool to see our brave Night Raven students battle聽Chernabog.
8.聽Who wouldn't want to see a TWST character be modelled after Gothel? I could聽see Vil Schoenheit butting heads with Gothel's TWST counterpart on which villain is the most beautiful one, the Evil Queen or Mother Gothel? They are both known to be vain when it comes to personal appearance.
9. With there being a White Rabbit event, why not have one that is based off of Robin Hood? Maybe we could get a TWST beastman counterpart of either the Sheriff, Prince John or Robin.
10. Although the first anniversary had聽Deuce Spade,聽Trey Clover and the聽Shroud Brothers make a wish under the stars, thought it would be cute if Star were to make a guest event appearance. Like Stitch did in the beach event, Lost in the Book with Stitch.
Here is the original聽Characters/Films that should be in TWST meme template, for those who want to give it a try.
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synergysilhouette 4 months ago
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Disney concept art I fell in love with ("Disney, let's fight" edition)
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Anna's blue and orange dresses, Yokai's art style, Blasian Wasabi, Phillip's outfit, the dragon gem's hideaway, Matangi's abstract/realistic cloak, and the Olympian's reverie in particular are art pieces I love here.
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ultraericthered 5 months ago
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Out of four consecutive Disney Villains that were defined by plot twists regarding them, I've often thought: what made Turbo and the Cybug he merged with in Wreck-It Ralph work out so well and deliver a villain so infinitely stronger than the villains that followed? I'd concluded that mostly it was because Turbo got to be around as an active and characterized antagonist as King Candy and the twisty nature of his villainy was more comparable to Judge Doom than following the Stinky Pete, Henry J. Waternoose, and Lyle T. Rourke route of only being revealed as a villain in the third act and getting to be actively antagonistic for a limited time while taking on drastically different characterization than before like the later Twist Villains (or in Bellwether's case, in only the final minutes of the third act!).
But there was something else too, and it recently struck me.
Hans, Callaghan, and Bellwether all adhere to basically the exact same formula, with only the specifics of their roles differing due to each movie being a different type of story - Frozen is a fantasy adventure-thriller, Big Hero 6 is a superhero story, and Zootopia is a buddy cop mystery. The formula is that not only is the villain introduced as a friendly character in the first act and ultimately shows their true villainous self in the third act, but during the story there's another villainous character thrown at the viewer to serve as the red herring. In Frozen, it's the Duke of Weselton. In Big Hero 6, it's Allister Krei. And in Zootopia, it's Mayor Lionheart. All of these characters seem more like the sort of villains you'd typically expect to pop up in stories of these films' natures, radiating such obvious evil energy that the viewer is naturallly meant to have their suspicions drawn to them rather than the unassuming nice person who turns out to be the real villain of the piece. I'd argue it worked best when first tried in Frozen because the Duke ended up having absolutely nothing to do with the main conflict or how it got resolved, his main contribution being to tell two men to be prepared to kill Elsa at one point and that's it: he was a red herring in the purest sense. With Krei and Lionheart afterwards, they both had increased prominence in the narrative, the former being responsible for what drove Callaghan into grief-stricken, vengeful supervillainy, and the latter at first being Bellwether's boss and actually serving as a secondary antagonist in the plot with his unethical captures and coverups in response to Bellwether's Night Howler conspiracy. And they both are such obvious suspects for being behind evildoing even in-story that it loops around to becoming obviously NOT the true culprits at all. (Not helping is how both the Duke of Weselton and Allister Krei are voiced by Alan Tudyk, at the time still most known for King Candy/Turbo!)
Whereas with Turbo, I think it was so effective because it was sort of flipped around. The story was leading us to look at King Candy as the red herring or ultimately just the diversion, continuing to remind us that the Cybug that Ralph accidentally brought with him into Sugar Rush was lurking below and breeding, which we knew could become a true threat to the game and to the whole arcade world given the way Calhoun talked the Cybugs up. Even when Felix goes into the backstory of "Going Turbo", we're not really linking that to what's currently going on with King Candy, who we at that point had not been given reason to think is anyone but who he appears to be, and King Candy's such a silly, whimsical doofus of an antagonist that we suspect he'll amount to nothing more than food for the Cybugs. How King Candy goes on to manipulate Ralph and the revelation about him as a usurper turns our perspective of him on its head as is, but then it's revealed he's not just any usurpeeeer - he's Turbo! This on its own makes him that much more villainous, but then still we get the kicker: Turbo gets eaten by the lead Cybug, just as we might've predicted would befall him....and his code overwrites the Cybug from within, making him even more dangerous and malicious than ever! So while the Cybugs do indeed become the endgame threat, they're also used as the actual diversion to get you not looking harder at King Candy and figuring out both his true identity and his true nature as the primary, most menacing villain in this story. It is ingenious.
Pulling off a Twist Villain is easy. It takes a lot more thought, skill, style and polish to pull off a Turbo-Tastic villain as Wreck-It Ralph did.
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cinnamonanie 6 months ago
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HAPPY 10th ANNIVERSARY BIG HERO 6
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It's amazing that it's been a decade since this great movie. I know that by Disney's standards it's not the most perfect movie, but it marked a very important space for me...the characters, the moments, its message.
Thank you Big Hero 6, for providing good memories and still being my favorite movie today 鉂わ笍
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Oh yes, I also added one or two elements from the series, why not? :3
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leosabi 2 months ago
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New Big Hero 6 cards in Lorcana: Archazia鈥檚 Island!
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drama-glob 5 months ago
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Enjoy some Yokai gifs for Day 22 of BH6 Month. ^_^ That car chase is one of my favorite moments in the movie and it really hammered in that Yokai would do anything to see him mission through. O_O
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itz-darktrax 1 year ago
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Chased By Yokai - Big Hero 6
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favorite-worst-nightmare 7 months ago
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tigersharkapologist 10 months ago
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alright babes here鈥檚 the wip
tumblr better not kill the image quality on this thing working on it gave me scoliosis fr
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so, what鈥檚 baymax worried about?
not revealing, *however*, in the movie, when they鈥檙e in fred鈥檚 mansion, baymax reveals his findings after scanning callaghan
on his screen, if you look *very* close, it lists three medical diagnoses
1) high risk of cardiovascular disease
2) acute stress disorder
3) high emotional instability
cant believe disney gave us that vital, albeit, angsty information yet never used it.
again, not spoiling the comic, but do with this information what you will.
ALSO, we truthfully have no idea why SFIT combusted, we know that Hiro thinks it鈥檚 callaghan, but I highly doubt he would endanger literally innocent students, most being his who he鈥檚 grown to adore as his own, if he had daggers for Alistair only.
I do think it was an attack on the student body, but I wonder which past student has a venom towards SFIT and its faculty and students? Obake perhaps?
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snowball-maltese 9 months ago
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My Big Hero 6 experience
I love Callaghan and I鈥檓 not normal
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ballzofsteele 1 year ago
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I started this last month n decided fuck it ill just post it.
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don't think I'm ever gonna finish it so yea.
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multimonorail 5 months ago
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Big Hero 6 Month Day 22: Yokai
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"All right, let me get this straight. A man in a kabuki mask attacked you, with an army of miniature flying robots."
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synergysilhouette 1 year ago
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Everyone keeps talking about "traditional villains," but in retrospect, I wish Disney had gone in a different direction for the Revival Era. Hear me out...
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King Magnifico's failed characterization and poor writing in "Wish" really bummed me out. I was looking forward to a complex villain who was kinda right. I was hoping it could usher in a new age of Disney villains who were more grey than black and white, who made the characer grow as a person because they challenged their perspective. But then I realized that the opportunity existed in earlier revival-era villains:
Dr. Facilier is a villain first and foremost, though thinking back on it, I do think he is kinda proto-Magnifico, granting people's wishes, only for them to find that what they wanted isn't what they expected. I do wish he tied a bit of truth in with his scams, mentioning (similar to Magnifico) how people's dreams are very difficult to achieve--especially in the post-WWI American South, particularly POC. Naveen is generally assumed to be a POC himself, so he could juxtapose this viewpoint as someone who's never really had to experience such hardships. Dr. Facilier could still be 100% villainous, but further emphasis on dreams, wishes, and hard work would be part of his character. However, this is the reverse of "Wish"; Tiana has already worked hard, but she's lost a lot of her innocence and light-heartedness trying to achieve it, thus causing her to reevaluate how important love is and how she may not have realized it, being more practical about her dreams. It all starts with a wish.
Mother Gothel was already right; the world can be dark and cruel, and will destroy any light it finds. However, similar to Magnifico, since she's completely evil, the protagonist she goes against doesn't really change to understand what she's saying. Rapunzel doesn't see the world as dark or dangerous anymore; it's the opposite, thanks to her experiences. Because of this, I do wish Rapunzel did have a bit more negative experiences independent of Gothel to prove Gothel's point rather than it being "hey, she's just saying that because she's the villain." Maybe Rapunzel tries healing someone and people start lusting after her hair.
Hans is DEFINITELY a missed opportunity. He was the anti-Anna; isolated and alone, and he became bitter and cruel because of it. It's mentioned that the deleted song "More than Just the Spare" was removed because it made Anna too much like Hans. I don't think that, and if anything, it furthers my point: Hans gave up on his brothers, who he felt overlooked by and pestered by (he doesn't even mention his parents). Maybe give Hans less brothers and feature them a little in the movie so we can see how they interact with Hans and how it's a "what could be" for Anna and Elsa. His evil character is exactly what Anna is trying to avoid, but she understands how he became this way rather than it simply being for shock value.
Yokai was a great villain to me, but the reveal happened too late. I'd have loved seeing a more thorough exploration of his character and parallels to Hiro (which were done great in the film; I just wish it was expanded on). Highlight how people quickly forget about the dead and don't always learn from history, how there's this cycle of loss and hatred that you have to break.
Bellweather was on a power trip, but I do wish she had a storyline similar to Judy and Nick, since--in an interesting twist--they come off as more interesting and complex than the villain. She doesn't really say what made her act like this, and comments that "fear always works." I wish we got more of that, especially to play the two sides card; Zootopia is mainly predator-phobic, and challenges to this, ie predators playing down predator-related crimes in order to get people to look past their identity (and the fact that many predators are in positions of power) may have caused Bellweather's abuse by predators to be overlooked, causing her to want them all gone.
Te Ka is interesting. Despite "Moana" being a great film, I do feel like Te Ka and Maui's storyline was underutilized. It's revealed Maui stole Te Ka's heart for humans, but from what we see, Moana lives in this ideal community where their heritage, culture, and nature is loved and respected. Maybe embrace the fact that Tala is the only one who tells the story of the ancestors and how being they became "comfortable" since they were no longer voyagers, being used to the hierarchy and their stagnant society. Highlighting some humans' selfish natures would've been nice rather than Maui just telling us about it, with Te Ka being a metaphor for the destruction and disregard for nature and love.
Namaari is such a missed opportunity. Despite caring about her community, she comes off as more villainous than an antihero since she doesn't show any sympathy or care for Raya--in fact, she seems rather smug about hurting her. By making her a villain burdened by expectations and love for Fang while slowly being redeemed would've been better to me, shifting her POV slowly, making Raya angry with Namaari but understanding her motives. Having some regret about her choices--even if she believed they were the right ones--would've gone a long way for Namaari's characterization.
Magnifico...well, you already know he could've been one of Disney's most complex villains. Horrifying backstory and powers that are the result of hardwork left him with a jaded view on wish granting. He wants to help others, but has MANY reservations about it.
This is just my POV, of course; some of you may disagree (or feel like the aforementioned villains already achieved what I ask for), but I do hope future Disney villains have that "they're kinda right, even if they're wrong" characterization. It'd be a nice new era as the successor to traditional villains and twist villains--though just like twist villains, this trope requires VERY good writing.
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bighero6quotebot 9 months ago
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The team: [Takes down Yokai] Baymax: That was sick. I cannot wait to tell Aunt Cass. Hiro: No, no! You can't ever tell my aunt about this!
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honey-bomber 2 months ago
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I鈥檓 back with more bullshit. I鈥檓 more of a writer so I鈥檝e been having a hard time figuring out how I want to present this in drawings. Also it鈥檚 really hard to make the fattest cat ever look scary. so this is a normal cat. sorry.
ALSO thank you so much for your kind words on my last drawings, glad yall like this <3
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