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fosermi · 1 year
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Slowly learning to animate! This was so fun to do especially the spinning jack.
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stormingfrost · 3 months
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Sketchbook Log: You can have a longer page as a treat! Haha.
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frosted-night · 7 months
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Rotgoc characters and their red flags(joke post)
Jack Frost/Nightlight: Regularly says things that makes him sound like an entity failing at being a person.
Katherine: Spaces out so hard she accidentally gives the thousand yard stare to poor clueless people
Tooth: Gore is nothing to this ancient being. Blood is just added spice to her.
North: Doesn't know how to be around children despite adopting a random kid he found in the woods
Bunnymund: Thinks mint tastes like toothpaste
Sandy: Ready to knock a child out with his bare hands
Ombric: Groundhog day-s people because he thinks he can exact karmatic justice like its a fucking regular Tuesday
Manny Lunanoff(Mim): Leaves people on read too much
Mother Nature: Daddy issues, and can cause a natural disaster if she feels like it.
Pitch Black: he is the flag but is very self aware.
Sergy Lermantoff: Was okay with dating an eldritch being.
Krampus: Thinks hes above the naughty and nice list because he sleeps with Santa.
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freak-like-meemy · 10 months
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My thoughts on Katherine Shalazar as a character.
Okay, I feel like out of all the guardians, Katherine would be the only one not to hold a grudge against Pitch. What I mean is that Jack isn't the only one who has an interesting relationship with Pitch. If not more than Katherine, because they've known each other longer, there is a definite history between them.
In the books, Katherine always had a special interest in Pitch because of the valiant person he was before back in the golden age and the person who is now suffering under the title "king of nightmares."
Yes, Pitch kidnapped her in books 2, 3, and 4. But she would always genuinely empathize with him. Feeling like an outcast herself, she associated her loneliness with his. I feel like, because she knows what kind of man and father he was back in the golden age, she would fantasize about that personification of him to fill the void that Ombric could not.
She also told everyone in Book 3 not to kill him, not because it would make us no better than he is, but because she literally didn't want him to die. To her, he was still a person who mattered despite his actions.
It was like that scene from Pocahontas where she laid her head on John Smith's head, asking her father and her people to spare him.
I feel like Pitch and Katherine could sense a genuine interest in one another. Pitch has no problem hurting anyone in the book series, especially children, but I know at first, he was planning to gaslight and use Katherine's insecurities against her. But somewhere down the line, he let something inside himself throw a monkey wrench in his own plan and allowed himself to feel somewhat delighted to have her as his own daughter. Feeling her sense of loneliness and filling the void he thought he had long forgotten or snuffed out.
Whether she'd like to admit it to herself or not, Katherine was somewhat interested in the small notion of being his daughter, and maybe it comforted her in a way, sparking her interest in him.
They both lost families—one who sorrowfully tries to forget and one who painfully tries to remember. They bring that out in each other.
I mean, Emily Jane would not have felt as threatened by Katherine being his daughter if she didn't feel Pitch was somewhat attached to Katherine.
Welp, that's my hot take~
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lunanofflibrary · 1 year
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OK SO. inspired by works from people like @alkalinefrog and @twiafom (amazing work guys, hope you don't mind the tag!) i've officially subscribed to long haired jack frost, more specifically long haired jack frost with a ponytail. certain parts of this design are very much hindering on my own au and all the nightlight shenanigans BUT for the most part this is actually not that far off from a genuine "future jack frost" design, if you'd ask me to come up with one. SO here i present you, winter herald jack frost! bonus design feature explanation: -the wreath is mint, specifically chocolate mint! - the lapel is an au thing, specifically nightlight's shattered starcore -the flowers, aswell as the wreath, are from bunny! blue roses and forget me nots - his hoodie has been traded for a cloak, that tapers off near its worn ends into wintery mist - his ears are more elvish, to more closely resemble nightlight - not seen in the photo, his left eye is pastel green! - the earring is also a nod to nightlight
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spookifrost · 2 years
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nose biter
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lumifoxproductions · 2 years
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Progress is being made!
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Things are coming along gradually at the studio, as you can see we have a couple character concept ideas put together by a few of our artists that we wanted to share with you!
The 10th anniversary of DreamWorks' "Rise of the Guardians" is coming up this November, and one of our goals is to have our official trailer for our fan-animated series, "Adventures of the Guardians" out then!
Reminder: We are still calling for more artists to join us! Check out the call for work post on our page for more info if you are interested!
More to come soon☃️
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spookifroogh · 2 years
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zero projection here honk shoo honk shoo
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rayalltheway · 2 years
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A Queen needs a crown right Em J
You know I had to include h e r in this RotGoC kick I’m on even if I haven’t read the books she is definitely one of the factors pushing me to I’m telling ya
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motherednature · 2 years
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“Listen! the wind is rising, and the air is wild with leaves, we have had our summer evenings, now for October eves!” -- Humbert Wolfe
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fosermi · 1 year
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Oh would you look at that!
I'm not dead!
Anyway, enjoy some frosty boi enjoying the rain :D
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stormingfrost · 2 months
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Reviewing all Rise Of The Guardians related media
I found as much media in this franchise that I could (I know there’s some more that aren’t available anymore, like the apps) and I’m here to give my opinion on all of them. Even if I gave something a low rating, I still love and cherish it as a part of my collection! 
There’s four sections: movie tie-in books, online comics, Guardians Of Childhood, and miscellaneous pieces of media I can’t sort easily 
Movie tie-in books
The Art Of Rise Of The Guardians
        Setting - 4 stars
    Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
I love the concept art book so much. I find it very interesting to see how movies are made, especially animated ones. All of the different details and story elements and decisions are so cool. I had to do a double take on them calling Jack a 'hunk' that's so funny. And the art is just so gorgeous!
Guide To The Guardians
        Setting - 3 stars
        Plot - 2.5 stars
        Engagement - 4.5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
I love fun facts so much! Each guardian gets a section w/ information, and an activity to do. I really like it! It's my second favorite of the movie-tie in books! Has trading cards with even more fun facts! (I found high quality pictures of the cards from GoldenDragon on DeviantArt, if you wanna take a peek at them.)
Hidden Truths and Other Stories
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 4.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
It has two original stories:
Monty and Jamie discussing their experiences with the Guardians before the events of the movie
How the elves came to work for North!
Getting something from this world that I haven't seen before was so fun and exciting! My favorite of the movie tie-in books!
Hidden Truths: 
   The story of Jamie and Monty is really cute. Jamie keeps a book to keep track of the magical things that he sees. Monty shares a time when he was at a boys scout camp and got attacked by a stray dog, only to see ice appear out of nowhere.
With Friends Like These: 
    The elves are funny, and North and the yetis reaction to them is hilarious. They help North, and he decides to let them stay.
Worlds Of Wonder
        Setting - 2.5 stars
        Plot - 1.5 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
I actually really like this. The play-set is cute and the little booklet gives some information about all the characters. It's something that I would've adored as a kid. It’s got a mixed rating bc it’s a pop-up play-set with mini paper cutouts of the characters, not a story. It’s a bit hard to rate with all the others. 
Rise Of The Guardians: Movie Novelization
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 4 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
It's not as well written as I hoped it would've been, but it isn't a terrible read. Overall, I like it, but it does change, add, and exclude lines that were in the movie. Some changes I like, some I don't. It's not bad, not good.
Just meh. If you're a fan of rotg, you'll enjoy it well enough.
Jamie To The Rescue!
        Setting - 3 stars
        Plot - 3.5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
It's a cute illustrated version of Jamie's view of the events of the movie. It’s a picture book for children, I can’t really enjoy this in the way it was intended to be read, because I’m not a kid. I like it, but it's not my favorite by a long shot. 
The Story Of Jack Frost
        Setting - 3 stars
        Plot - 3.5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
It's another cute illustrated version of Jack's view of the events of the movie. I like it, but it's in the same category as Jamie To The Rescue! in terms of kid books that an adult is reading. 
Rise of the Guardians: A Deluxe Pop-Up Book
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 2.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3 stars
        Recommendation - 3 stars
It's fun to see the events of the movie in an interactive book! But some of the art is... just not very good? It's fine for the most part, but then Jack's eyes are suddenly in two different places and the characters look uncanny. Overall, I like it but the art leaves much to be desired.
Made In The North Pole
        Setting - 2.5 stars
        Plot - 2 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 2.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 2.5 stars
        Overall rating - 2.5 stars
        Recommendation - 2 stars
It's fun, but it's just screenshots from the movie and pngs with related text
Not a lot of effort was put into this as other books and it shows. It's cute tho, definitely a kids book meant for children. 
Rise Of The Guardians: Mix & Match
        Setting - 2 stars
        Plot - 2 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 4 stars
        Enjoyment - 2 stars
        Overall rating - 2.5 stars
        Recommendation - 2.5 stars
Not my favorite but I can recognize that I am not the target audience for this kids book. Probably my least favorite personality.  It would be fun for a kid though, the interactive element is good but overall it's not the best. It's just not for me.
Online comics
Learning To Fly
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
I like how he sees how the world works and learns from it. It shows how smart he actually is, and how much he had to learn in those 300 years. I also really like the panel where he is looking up at the birds. Very cool. Just Jack flying with a flock of birds is really cool.
Spring 1968
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4.5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
This art is just GORGEOUS. Short and sweet, although I do wish we got to see more about the blizzard of '68. You just know Jack is laughing in the background somewhere. I seriously cannot get over how pretty this comic is. I want this art tattooed on my SOUL
Cat Nap
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
This is so adorable I can't even. Sandy's attempts to entertain the cat and the cat just not having it. Short and sweet and it's Sandy and a cat. What's not there to love?
The art is gorgeous. So cute!
Winter Spirit
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
Jack making snowmen for a group of kids. Adorable. Also, new Jack outfit besides his colonial one and modern one. I love how the snowmen glow with Jack's magic it's such a cool detail. Jack making things fun for a group of bored kids is so on brand. Very cute and fun!
Pitch Black
        Setting - 5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 5 stars
        Recommendation - 5 stars
Pitch gets offered to be a Guardian, but he refuses and takes offense to it. It's so interesting to see Pitch being more friendly to the Guardians, especially because this is the moment that started their fight. I love the different lore here. The books by William Joyce would've never had this happen. (Also ties in super well with Johane Matte's unofficial comics. I recommend reading those as well. This is her tumblr and this her deviantart) 
Guardians of Childhood
The Man In The Moon
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 4 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Very cute. The drawings are amazing. The story is obviously simple, but it's a bit awkward trying to fit Pitch and the lore in there when the story is mostly about MiM making a smile on the moon’s surface and balloons. 
The Sandman
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 4.5 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Different from the novels, but still good. Very cute, and the art is gorgeous. Golden Age/Pitch stuff was less sudden and awkward. 
Jack Frost
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 4 stars
        Characters - 4 stars 
        Style - 5 stars
        Enjoyment - 4 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Very cute! Pretty art. Less confusion about the Pitch/Golden Age stuff, mostly because it was at the beginning as set up rather than just shoved in the middle as a long paragraph on one page. 
Nicholas St. North And The Battle Of The Nightmare King
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
Cute, whimsical. We see the very beginning of the Guardians- hints at Santa and Mother Goose. Start of the relics, the macguffins of the series (more on that later.) 
E. Aster Bunnymund And The Warrior Eggs At The Earth's Core!
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3.5 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
I liked this book more than the first one. We set up Emily Jane, we get more characters, and the world is expanded on. I liked how Bunny is a dork, how Pitch's weapons absorb light, how Pitch touching Nightlight turned his hand human. I do wish there was more on Bunny's negative feelings towards Pitch, seeing as he did kill Bunny's people, rather than Bunny not really caring at all. 
Toothiana Queen Of The Tooth Fairy Armies
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 4.5 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 4 stars
        Recommendation - 4 stars
I wish we had more on Tooth's character. I love her so much. This book frustrates me because all of the other Guardians’ homes get exact locations, but Tooth's is just "Asia." Like where? Tooth's home is only implied, and it sucks. Plus, she's the only POC in this cast, and she's a bird. The book itself was okay (ignoring the orientalism). I liked some of Tooth's backstory and the build up to meeting Emily Jane. 
The Sandman And The War Of Dreams
        Setting - 4.5 stars
        Plot - 5 stars
        Engagement - 4.5 stars
        Characters - 5 stars 
        Style - 4.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 5 stars
        Overall rating - 4.5 stars
        Recommendation - 4.5 stars
I liked the full backstories and the pay off for Emily Jane, Nightlight, and the relics. It feels tied with the previous books. I don't like how rushed Sandy's parts are. Also the kiss thing is just weird. I love Emily Jane's character, wish we got more of her as Mother Nature. I liked how Sandy got blisters from the nightmare shield, it's reminiscent of his death in the movie. I liked it. Favorite book in the GOC series. 
Jack Frost The End Becomes The Beginning
        Setting - 4 stars
        Plot - 3 stars
        Engagement - 3.5 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
This book is a WILD ride. But definitely a better read if you aren't expecting it to be like the movie at all. The ending was good. I liked Shadowbent. It's inconsistent with the other books, it retcons a bunch of things. Like the relics. They aren’t important anymore just because. This book has unnecessary details and tangents that could be cut out (or even just shown, rather than told) because they do not add anything to the story. Joyce should stop using real historical figures in this book. Jack's staff is alive, btw. I'm still not over that. Or that Tumblr sexyman Jack Frost, Elsa's boyfriend or whatever, is besties with Winston Churchill (????????????????)
Miscellaneous pieces of media I can’t sort easily 
 Rise Of The Guardians: The Video Game (3DS version)
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 3.5 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 2.5 stars 
        Style - 3 stars
        Enjoyment - 3.5 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
I'm gonna be completely honest here: this game is a low effort cash grab. It’s a movie video game, my expectations are low and it met them. It's enjoyable if you like beating things up, but the gameplay gets repetitive quickly. I liked it well enough played it twice even but I wouldn't say it's the best. The game looks much better (better graphics, gameplay, voice acting, and multiplayer) on Wii/PS3/Xbox 360, I just don't have those consoles.
The Man in The Moon (2005 short film) 
        Setting - 3.5 stars
        Plot - 4 stars
        Engagement - 3 stars
        Characters - 3 stars 
        Style - 3.5 stars
        Enjoyment - 3 stars
        Overall rating - 3.5 stars
        Recommendation - 3.5 stars
The art style is a 3D version of William Joyce's art style (which is fine but gives me Coraline book cover vibes.) The bowler hat is apparently the boogeyman's, which is hilarious (because Joyce wrote the book that became Meet The Robinsons.) VERY early concept of this universe, used to pitch the idea to Dreamworks. It's funny how the core concept is there, but how different it is to both the movie and the books. It's alright, I do find it more interesting than entertaining, because of how much the concept changed. Can't have William Joyce without the robots. 
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nose-nippin-fun · 11 months
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Hey howdy ya’ll, how many of you remember me and wanna, you know, revive the fkn fandom??
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frosted-night · 9 months
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In regards to the book series, I think the part I think of rewriting the most is Nightlights transformation into Jack Frost. Its no secret it's rather.. bloated in some areas.
The transformation makes me think of the life cycle of a star, moreso since Nightlights used to be stars/are made of components from stars. It'd be fascinating to see Nightlight go through such an event and resort to coming out of his isolation for help.
For example, he does indeed lose his glow and gain a solid body but much like a collapsing star; he starts getting horrid hot flashes or fevers. Nightlight could turn to Sandy or Aster and ask if they know anything about whats happening to him. Sandy knowing very little about Nightlights would suggest going to the Man In The Moon, for he might have more information.
Katherine accompanies him to help keep an eye on him and Manny has quite the reunion with his estranged guardian. He quickly realizes Nightlight is in terrible condition and offers any assistance he can. The only place he can think of that has information on Nightlights would be the remnants of the moon clipper inside his lunar home. This would show Manny's complicated feelings towards visiting his parent's former study but he'd keep himself together as best he can. Despite his underlying fear of possibly losing the only family he has left.
Him and Katherine find a journal written by Manny's father detailing what he learned about Nightlights after obtaining one. Both shocked that Nightlight has a very likely chance of dying and becoming a star again do everything they can to help Nightlight. He enters a deep sleep and his core begins to cool.
Manny gets some characterization by worrying over Jack and praying he survives. Nothing he can find says what happens if a Nightlight doesn't become a star again and its getting to him. Katherine tries to be the grounded one but both fall apart at the notion of losing him.
Nightlight eventually wakes up, maybe keeping the idea he slept for a LONG time. Manny, making sure his body was watched over and delights in his brothers awakening. Both conversing over his new form and identity.
I could go on for ages how I'd rewrite it,, but its been rotting my brain for a while.
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freak-like-meemy · 5 months
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Today is a very special day because today is the eleventh anniversary of Rise of the Guardians!
ROTG is very dear to me because it introduced me to the Guardians of Childhood book series by the wonderful William Joyce and opened the window that lit up the very dark room that was my life at the time and made me want to be a writer.
So, I decided to celebrate with a special moodboard of my main OTP, Katherine Shalazar, and Jack Frost (Jatherine/Snow Goose).
For those who don't know, Katherine Shalazar grows up to be Mother Goose, and Nightlight doesn't die; he grows up to be Jack Frost~
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