Mr. The Frog we all agreed that a celebrity is not a people
There’s one (1) think in Disney’s Mulan that irks me. The jaw line. Mulan’s jaw line is drawn differently when she’s acting as Ping. No kidding: this is her “regular, Fa Mulan” face. In this version her jaw is even highlighted by the makeup. Look how round is it.
and this is her Ping jaw. Square. Totally square.
WHY????? Isn’t consistency in the character base shapes like, an important thing??
Not to mention how she immediately regains her long lashes as soon as she is exposed. With her round jaw obviously.
?????
That feel when you’re Asian and your father with a bad leg was about to be sent off to surely die in a war for your great empire so you squared up both metaphorically and physically.
it’s on the fricking vhs cover
this has bothered me since 1999
Why do you have to come for Mulan like this
It’s called contour sweetie
Jo and Beth sharing the same facial expression (Little Women 1994)
for my dear @adanwen :) <3 <3 <3
Little Women illustration with Jo and Beth
Little Women (2017)
“The girls gave their hearts into their mother’s keeping - their souls into their father’s; and to both parents, who lived and labored so faithfully for them, they gave a love that grew with their growth, and bound them tenderly together by the sweetest tie which blesses life and outlives death.”
louisa may alcott’s little women (2017)
Little Women (1994)
“Dreams of a future never found, Memories of a past still sweet; Half-writ poems, stories wild, April letters, warm and cold, Diaries of a wilful child, Hints of a woman early old; A woman in a lonely home, Hearing, like a sad refrain,— ‘Be worthy love, and love will come,’ In the falling summer rain.”
I guess no matter how many drafts I send, he still reads them. Oh, well then he definitely has a crush on you.
a love story…between four sisters
Four little chests all in a row Dim with dust, and worn by time Four women, taught by weal and woe To love and labor in their prime
Little Women (1994), dir. Gillian Armstrong
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Little Women (1994), dir. Gillian Armstrong
Little Women - Sisters