Album cover art for my friend and multi genre musician, Maru.
Album is titled "The Last" and is a progressive black metal project based on The Last Unicorn. It will be available on December 16th 2022 on Spotify, and other major music platforms. You can listen to the single "Butterfly" right now. I was given the pleasure to hear it and it's really something, I'm excited to hear the final draft.
Different than my usual style, I wanted something more atmospheric to compliment her work.
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animation appreciation post <3
(thank you for who made the gifs)
Last Unicorn (1982)
Princess and the Goblin (1991)
The Black Cauldron (1985)
Rainbow Brite (1984)
Serendipity (1983)
Sailor Moon (1991)
Book of Kells (2009)
Song of the Sea (2014)
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Demon 79 does for “Bright Eyes” what San Junipero did for “Heaven Is a Place on Earth.” Fucking amazing.
Did you know “Bright Eyes” was in the Watership Down animated film? I was three years old when my mom let me choose my first two movies in a video store in the kids’ section.
The film rental cards I grabbed were The Last Unicorn and Watership Down. This was in 1984, when they were still relatively new works. And yes, somehow they were classified as children’s films.
I imprinted on both films; I love them to this day. In junior high, I read the books they’re based on and was touched at how lovingly faithful the adaptations were.
I imprinted on “Bright Eyes,” too. Having another flawless, haunting association for it is just. Oh, my heart.
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This list is according to the top 10 majority of films that stayed in your hearts AND nightmares mentioned in the tags.
Note: Im using the word "trauma(tized)" as a hyperbole for "childrens" films listed that either scared you/gave you a existential crisis/haunts you to this very day/ made you aware of the horrifiying reality of mortality at a very young age/ etc.
This is the first part of this poll.
Reblog for bigger sample size!
Honorable mentions to:
Fern Gully (what the fuck)
9 (also what the fuck)
Pinocchio (that donkey scene haunts me)
Cat in the hat
E.T
Monster inc.
Jurassic Park (vividly remembered how scary this was)
Tiny: the seventh brother
Wallace and Gromit
The Last Nimzy
The hobbit animated movie
Bolto
Princess mononoke(did NOT expect the movie to go that way)
Iron giant (cried. Why did they do this)
Jumanji (robin williams gave me anxiety)
Zathura (haunts me to this very day.)
Pee wee's big adventure
The little engine that could (locked memory)
We're Back: a Dinosaur Story
Tarzan
The Rescuers down under
Veggie tales
Homeward Bound
The Polar Express
Gremlins
Holloweentown
Labyrinth
Ms. Pegrine's Home for Peculiar Children
My girl
Dumbo
Adventures of Mark Twain
The Mask (was this a kids movie? Idk)
Old Yeller (oof)
Corpse Bride
ULTRAMAN?!?!?!
Tuck Everlasting
SNOW WHITE??!?!?(ok i remember now)
Eragon
Page master
Milo and otis
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Charlottes Web
Toy Story
Fox and the Hound
The Dark Crystal (Big oof. Didn't get to finish back then)
Artax
Anastasia
James and the giant peach
Goosebumps (this is too recent for me)
Fraknkenweenie
American Tail
Baby Einstien (was more concerned about how they doin that)
Barnyard (now that i think abt it)
Gumby
Mars needs moms(bro i already forgotten this why)
Bartok the Magnificent (haha forgot this)
How to eat fried worms
Madeline
Put it in the tags if your childhood trauma is STILL not here >:/
And so much more i swear i'd put the whole list but it would take over the entire post. Damn.
Conclusion: we all have at least one childhood trauma movie. Science has been Science'd.
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