I’m a Lion King fan! Of course I have a phone case prepared for the 30th anniversary of the movie this year!
(This just came in the mail today!)
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I’m a Lion King fan! Of course I have a phone case prepared for the 30th anniversary of the movie this year!
(This just came in the mail today!)
Day 3 of @tmaynt: Draw your Favorite Henchman
Tigerclaw has always been one of my favorites and it's a shame that he's only in 2012. Also love that his voice actor is Rise Splinter and they reference it a lot with them being like "man it would be so much cooler if you were a tiger instead of a rat"
I decided to experiment with two of my favorite characters from The Lion King. Saying I love this movie would be an understatement.
Wherever/whenever they are, I hope they’re together. And I hope Morph is making some version of this joke.
I know I write a lot of fics were the Y/N character works too much or goes to a lot of meetings but that's because I do lol
That's also why I got this mug specifically for my desk at work 🤣
Elphaba & Glinda in new movie teaser
Finally some good fucking news
they concluded that the rats were having fun partially bc the rats voluntarily initiated games, hopped around joyfully and teased researchers by pretending to come close and then skittering away. rats are Very Good
These scientists are getting grant money to play games with rats all day and that is just, living the dream.
Moon Girl origins in 6 seconds lol
Pets you.
Making a little comic of these two
Haven't been able to draw as much as I want to lately, but I needed to sketch out a cute Rogue and Gambit... <3 Don't mind that this is a month or two old I just forgot to post. BTW last day to order the Rogue and Gambit Fanzine! Go check it out. I drew a Paris themed art piece for the zine and some postcards and stickers for the merch bundle!
On your post about the difference between how Americans and Europeans see their fairy tale settings @adarkrainbow , and how the American fairy tale land is pseudo-medieval, I think I needed to complement it by pointing out Fantasyland, the fairy tale themed land in the original Disney theme park, Disneyland.
While Disney movies usually portray their fairy tales in different European countries and time periods, the theme park land themed around them was originally firmly medieval.
Some attractions like the carousel were themed around King Arthur, and that years before The Sword in the Stone was even released.
Even the land's dedicatory describes the fairy tale land as an place where the "age of chivalry" is reborn.
But for some reason, around the 80's, the land was completely refurbished and now it looks like a Bavarian village.
I honestly doesn't know why the change?
Thoughts?