The Goblin Queen and Magik as Jareth & Sarah from Labyrinth (1986)
Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen.
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I love this photo so much you've no idea
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The duality (Alignment) of the word fairy
Edit; this has been updated the new Chart is pinned
Please I have learned from my mistakes
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I got the wonderful opportunity to see Labyrinth on the big screen last week (thank you Fathom Events) and I think this time around really helped me nail down one of the things that makes this movie so special to me: the ending message.
A story with a somewhat childish sixteen-year-old girl who immerses herself in magic and fantasy worlds who goes through a journey and a transformation and comes out the other side more mature could very easily have ended with the message of "Now that the adventure in the fantasy world is over, our heroine has grown and matured enough to leave magic and fantasy behind and become an Adult."
But Labyrinth doesn't do that.
Labyrinth says: "You might grow up a little. You might put away your costumes and your music box and your crown. You might give your teddy bear to your little brother. But that doesn't mean you have to leave it all behind. Every so often in your life, for no reason at all, you might need a little magic back in your life. And your friends in the fantasy world will always be there for you."
"Should you need them."
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Up The Wolves by The Mountain Goats // Minotauro by Jordi Garriga Mora
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SPEAKING OF LABYRINTH AND PINOCCHIO!!
this is toby froud. the character sculpt lead on pinocchio. you know who he also is???
BABY TOBY IN LABYRINTH!! he’s the son of brian froud, the conceptual designer for labyrinth. what a legacy
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Kermit as the Goblin King in Labyrinth.
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Tragedies of the Labyrinth
Icarus & the Minotaur
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