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4 years ago

Happy Halloween 🎃 👻 to everyone!

The "Halloweentown" movies are my absolute favorite Halloween time movies. Watch them all Every year without fail.

Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!
Happy Halloween To Everyone!

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4 years ago
Ben X Sister Reader

Ben x sister reader

VK’s x friend reader

Mal x sister reader

Hades x daughter reader

Warnings: None

Summary: Ben and Y/n know a secret that they can’t talk to there parents about. But maybe with the VK’s help they can solve it. 

Note: This does go through the 3rd movie in the last part.

Status: Completed

Masterlist

Descendants Masterlist

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7


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1 year ago

hello descendants tumblr . today i bring you my favourite chloe headcanon :3

- after chloe met red and they time travelled together, chloe begged her parents to let her get her nose pierced so that she’d match red and could surprise her with it the next time they’d see each other!

- she has a big fear of needles- it’s, like, one of her only fears. because of that, this was a really big thing for her. she wanted to show red that she wasn’t alone.

her new look! :3

Hello Descendants Tumblr . Today I Bring You My Favourite Chloe Headcanon :3
Hello Descendants Tumblr . Today I Bring You My Favourite Chloe Headcanon :3

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2 years ago
LILO & STITCH (2002) | Dir. Chris Sanders And Dean DeBlois
LILO & STITCH (2002) | Dir. Chris Sanders And Dean DeBlois
LILO & STITCH (2002) | Dir. Chris Sanders And Dean DeBlois
LILO & STITCH (2002) | Dir. Chris Sanders And Dean DeBlois

LILO & STITCH (2002) | dir. Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois


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2 years ago
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) | Dir. Gary Trousdale And Kirk Wise
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) | Dir. Gary Trousdale And Kirk Wise
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) | Dir. Gary Trousdale And Kirk Wise
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) | Dir. Gary Trousdale And Kirk Wise

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) | dir. Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise


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10 years ago

Thanksgiving goal: Take advantage of childhood and rewatch all Classic Disney movies. And Star Wars. Kim Possible is someplace in there too.


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7 years ago
Dont Ask Just Accept This Drawing Happened

Don’t ask just accept this drawing happened


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1 year ago

Seriously was up till 4:30 AM with H E Double Hockey Sticks brain anyway I was trying to think of matching sticker concepts for the boys.. what do we think and would anyone be interested in actual stickers or do we just think they’re cute to look at (I will of COURSE color and shade and make them extra pretty but you wonderful people get the behind the scenes)

Seriously Was Up Till 4:30 AM With H E Double Hockey Sticks Brain Anyway I Was Trying To Think Of Matching
Seriously Was Up Till 4:30 AM With H E Double Hockey Sticks Brain Anyway I Was Trying To Think Of Matching

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1 year ago

Yah Griffelkin Posting

Okay so I'm assuming you people enjoy the Griffelkin sticker idea,, here's him colored, I'm gonna wait on Dave cause I have a feeling our H E Double Hockey Sticks fandom's a little too niche for me to go all out, but here's Griff!! If y'all actually would buy a sticker I will gladly order some and set it up on my Etsy!!

Yah Griffelkin Posting

He won't have my watermark on the actual sticker lolol


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4 years ago

And from I, to You

[Summary: It’s the day after the ball—the one where the Prince Charming picks his cinder-bride by her shoe size. Absolute insanity, yes, and Anastasia Tremaine knows of it. But she also knows a lot more other things, such as her gone-mad mother and the thoughts of oh-so-silent Drizella, her older sister. Holding the only slipper in existence, Anastasia also knows who the shoe fits exactly, but since when was she a good girl?]

It would not fit.

The glass slipper just wasn’t right.

It didn’t seem like it’d be a matter—at the time.

Now, Ana had chosen to help Mother slice Drizella’s heels off to fit.

“It’s only a little, Anastasia. Help your sister. Now.”

She was always helping. Surprised no one when she gave a curt nod, soon retreating to her room. The silent walls welcomed no one when she entered. Hadn’t this been Cinderella’s room before Mother took over? Even now, the room rejected her, as the slipper did.

The glass slipper was fortunately larger than her foot, so  she hadn’t had to slice her heel to fit.

Perhaps Drizella’s heel would be the finishing touch, and she would go live with the prince after all; abandoning her mother and her duties, helping no one no more. Well perhaps she could help the prince, after all, she had a many ideas of how to be the perfect princess. Balls, curtsies, you could name whatever it was, and Ana would be there. She was the helper—the only helper around these parts. Even then, as it was, rejected her too.

The happy memories with little Drizella and sane mother seemed to coerce her back into the depths of her both internal and external cocoon. She let out a short, deprecative chuckle. Ana was out of it, that or more. Thinking about it, she reached a conclusion. If Drizella had just let her be oh-so-nice to Cinderella at least once more, she thought, maybe she would spare a thought of whisking them away from Mother once and for all.

Alas, Drizella would never allow that, with her enormous pride, and so-so, ruling out fleeing to another continent. Plus—if it was possible to reach heights of peak intoxication before dropping dead, it would not hinder Mother before she walked up and bashed both Ana’s and Drizella’s skulls with her leather slipper. The poets speak about it, but experience is never the best teacher.

And if you’d ask her how she knew the slipper would fit on Cinderella’s dainty feet, she would’ve mumbled an incorrigible set of words and slumped on her prep-table, as she did now. Occurrences fit of insanity always seemed to happen to Cinderella. Drizella had joked of it being some kind of curse following the time Cinderella’s cursed birds had bit her nose, but Ana knew it was more.

Ana considered shattering the glass slipper—watching the pieces break into completely immeasurable shards of her glass and glass, thorough. She hoped it might help her, but it wouldn’t, really. She stared at the slipper in her grip, the familiar sound of glass cracking.

Mother often got violent with Cinderella, and sometimes, Ana would pause outside Cinderella’s door, hoping she was alright and well. It was just her inner desire—to make sure that even with the chaos and their desire not to let any of it change, they would at the least be alive to relish it.

She remembered the time Cinderella caught her, her face bruised and tired. In Ana’s hands were several bandages, and she placed them down. They stared at each other for a long time before resuming to their duties, fractures of both their words hesitant to make the step. Cinderella had signalled to speak first.

Ana remembered a short conversation they had, where Cinderella relayed her fears and wants. It seemed like they weren’t from separate worlds, just two girls, having a chat despite their differences.

Cinderella had talked and talked, oh-so-long, desperate for Ana to listen. It seemed like she was concerned with her own significance in the eye of it all. Mother’s violent tendencies would definitely impact any sane person’s health, but it had completely pushed Cinderella to a conclusion where she felt like she didn’t understand why she was there, then and why. Her father was dead, her mother was dead, and her stepsisters treated her as close to horse-dung as possible. And horse-dung just... stank.

But one of her stepsisters was there, listening intently, so she had toned the abrasiveness of her words. Still, it stung. Under normal circumstances, Ana wouldn’t have condoned her actions toward Cinderella, but she had no excuse. She could speak days of what Cinderella really meant under her subtle glances and rushed words, but Cinderella had tried to be acceptable towards her. Cinderella had isolated her identity from the world under the pain, and she really did not seem to attempt speak of herself as in the ways of any normal person.

To her, she was lowly and confused, and it was integrated oh-so-deep. She had lost everything. She blamed herself for everything. For... every single of the things. Ana could see how withdrawn she was from both the world, and her true self, and it disgusted her so much she felt direly uncomfortable in her own skin. Why had she let this happen? She ached and ached to reach out to Cinderella and help her realise that she just understood, to tell her how much she cared for her wellbeing and safety, and how much she resented and realised how much her actions hurt Cinderella. But ultimately, she could not. She didn’t know why, but she knew how much it felt—and she hated it.

Anastasia hated every fibre in her being. It was not pleasant. She had the flesh, but her body would not call it hers. She despised herself, and even Mother and Drizella were not to be free from her seemingly endless refusal-to-blame.

Years of Mother’s and Drizella’s repression could not be erased by one simple girl. Ana knew that, oh-so. She tried. Cinderella got more dependent on Ana as the times went and passed, aching for the instability that Ana seemed to emanate. Ana’s complex feelings and the overwhelming betrayal she could’ve caused her sense of morality to fluctuate wildly, and along with her muddled blame, continuing to bring out the absolute worst in her.Cinderella should not have wanted that discord so strongly that she did. It was the only thing she had, but it wasn’t... right. It wasn’t just, and to that, it wasn’t right. Cinderella deserved better. She did.

Weeks of mood swings and migraines had, of course, alerted Mother and Drizella, and one evening, while strolling through the garden, Mother had noticed the two girls chatting. It had been the last straw. For some reason unknown to man, she exploded. There was to be a ball to display eligible girls for the prince, and even though Ana found it quite distasteful, she agreed to go. If she was some kind of runner-up, at least it would be bountiful news. It upset Cinderella when Mother ordered her not to go, among other things, and Ana was pleasantly surprised to see that she wasn’t the slightest bit bothered by it after.

Nevertheless, it wasn’t a competition.

Ana sighed, stepping out from her room. It seemed like everything wasn’t going right. The prince had been with a seemingly ghost throughout the ball, never pausing to entertain another noble lady. Her thin, small frame glided through the corridors, stopping at the stairs. Mother had already shattered the other shoe. Who was to say they had another replica at their disposal? She closed her eyes and pursed her lips.

Cinderella’s calloused fingers shook her out of her thoughts, her hand resting on Ana’s bare shoulders. She didn’t say a word. Cinderella didn’t have to. Ana... knew. Her eyes had inevitably found hers at the ball. Poets would argue it was because of their common insanities. Ana didn’t know of any poets. Still, Ana forced herself to turn away from the inevitable. Now, it faced her on all sides.

Ana handed her the slipper, but Cinderella’s hands didn’t leave her shoulder. Her mind drifted. Sometimes, she didn’t think. Her mind was blank, and her eyes only focused on the girl before her.

“And from I, to you,” Ana smiled, her words hazy. “Be alright, cinder-girl.” 

“Am I fine in thinking you would not want to come with me?” Cinderella inquired. There was no malice, no silently laced words. There was only Cinderella.

And she knew that by leaving everything Ana ever wanted—someone to truly love her as her, and not by obligation—there was no second “Oh, have you been faring well?” This was the end.

“Yes. I’ve realised some things,” she sighed, a sad smile on her face. “Half of those, I have no idea what are. But I understand the thoughts behind those things. Mother—Drizella—I can’t leave them.” 

“I know. Will you stay?” The word hanged in the air, but Cinderella refused to say them. Ana smiled, the edges of her eyes crinkling.

“Forever...? I need to, Cinder. I’m not so sure it’s a question. They’ll run themselves mad. Mother probably would, at least.”

They shared a chuckle. Setting the slipper down, Cinderella hugged Ana, squeezing her tight. She attempted one, but the air felt too heavy for any goodbyes. Instead, she waved awkwardly and set downstairs for her prince.

She deserved him, after all. Ana wasn’t so sure if he did, though. She laughed at the thought. Clutching the banister, Cinderella turned one last time.

“Thank you.” 

Turning to their duties, they both returned to their worlds. As different or similar they might’ve been, none mattered now. It was the end, and that was true and true. 

• i wanted to integrate some character personality stuff i learned of recently,, but... i was too lazy to do anything since i wanted to focus on the characters, and not the setting, so i... did something.

• it is rushed, yes, and in the—as some published writers like to call it 😔—the horrible rough draft phase. there is no plot, as many as my works are going to be. i do not confine myself to pains of plot elements till the third date draft :D

• i really really love character psych!! that’s it!! (disclaimer: if the writing does not meet up to your standards i’m an amateur writer, so you can go ahead and tell me  “oh iu, this stuff is really good omfg!! you should publish it!!!”) ;D

• not all of this is actually right. since i barely focused on some other aspects i choose to focus on one part of my characters, and not everything, so there will obviously be some lack. i also loooove minimalistic writing and will shorten sentences like crazy and have many people weirded out because of it but i just like to play around (there’s not a lot of it since my auto correct kept being trash) also it’s not spell checked

• don’t own any of these characters, they belong to disney. i just wrote the wrote! ty for reading


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4 years ago

Why is "Beauty and the Beast" just an animated mob wattpad story? Theres romance, lust, hate, danger, comedy, and bad guys. The who could fogot the hate then love relationship. I couldnt think of other disney movie more accurate.


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3 years ago

five minutes after finishing Encanto :

YOU!

Five Minutes After Finishing Encanto :

I LOVE YOU!

I LOVE YOU SO FUCKING MUCH YOU ANXIOUS PONCHO WEARING MAN!!!

LET ME HUG YOU DAMNIT

YOU GO ON MY DISNEY HUG LIST!!

YOU GO AND BE AN ACTOR!!

WEAR THAT BUCKET WITH PRIDE!!

AHHHHHHHHH!


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3 years ago

Encanto Animatic Idea

So you know Lin Manuel Miranda? Of course you do. Don’t lie.

So he had this show called “In the Heights” which did have a movie adaptation in 2021, but there’s this one song that wasn’t in the film since it was sang by Camilla who’s Nina’s mom(who’s not in the movie).

Anyway, the song “Enough” was Camilla going off on her husband and daughter just tired with their lying and stubbornness.

There was this post about a scenario where the spirit of Pedro appears to Alma and talks about how he didn’t want this.

I thought the song would be good for an Encanto animatic.


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5 years ago

Crying is okay, running away is okay, pretending to be a man so you can be a soldier is okay, falling in love with your captain is okay, winning a war and honouring your family is okay. Do what you need to cope


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5 years ago
Name's Hades, Lord Of The Dead. Hi, How Ya Doin'?

“Name's Hades, Lord of the dead. Hi, how ya doin'?” 

Hercules (1997) dir. Ron Clements and John Musker


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