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Jim Hawkins, Dipper Pines, Alfredo Linguini: The Three Musketeers
SYNOPSIS:
Based on Alexandra Dumas' classic musketeer tale and inspired by Disney's animated version from 2004, this crossover parody of The Three Musketeers reimagines the epic story full of romance and excitement...with a crossover cast and twist!
Jim Hawkins, Dipper Pines, and Alfredo Linguini were three young small-village peasants from the deep French countryside who dreamed of one day ascending to Musketeerhood. But once they arrived in Paris, the boys find themselves taking jobs as janitors at the elite unit's headquarters. With their dreams still far away as ever and nowhere else to go, they accept.
While Jim, Dipper, and Linguini were trying to work hard, their lives suddenly became ravaged with action, excitement, romance, and wits, resulting in being promoted from janitors to real Musketeers with their main, inaugural mission as bodyguards to Princess Melody and her lady-in-waiting, Pacifica Northwest. Along the way, romance blooms as Melody and Jim suddenly become smitten with each other when Melody decides to follow her heart than the royal traditions to find true love.
But while Jim, Dipper, and Linguini were still getting the hang of being "Royal Musketeers", what they didn't know was that being hired as Musketeer bodyguards was exactly what the boorish and greedy captain of the Musketeers, Ratcliffe, wanted. He was only using them in his scheme to seize the throne and rule over all of France. But first, he needs to rid the kingdom of Princess Melody, who's standing in his way to the throne. Enter Lieutenant Colette Tatou and three Villain Kids - Uma, Harry, and Gil - who are helping Ratcliffe get the job done.
But when Jim, Dipper, and Linguini discover Ratcliffe's plan, these new Three Musketeers must go from zero to hero as they bravely try to save Melody and Pacifica from the throne-taking Ratcliffe and (of course) his goons. They may not be big-time heroes at first, but these brothers-in-arms quickly learn that they can do anything...as long as they stick together.
It's a crossover take on an animated version of a classic tale of The Three Musketeers with Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet, Dipper Pines from Gravity Falls, and Linguini from Ratatouille starring in the titular roles; Melody from The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea and Pacifica Northwest from Gravity Falls as ingenues; and Governor Ratcliffe from Pocahontas, Uma, Harry, and Gil from Disney's Descendants, and even Colette Tatou from Ratatouille as (of course) villains! And who better to tell the story in style than the entertaining, mythical Muses - Calliope, Thalia, Clio, Melpomeme, and Terpsichore - from Hercules?
CAST:
Jim Hawkins (Treasure Planet) as Mickey Mouse
Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls) as Donald Duck
Alfredo Linguini (Ratatouille) as Goofy
Morph (Treasure Planet) as Pluto
Melody (The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea) as Princess Minnie Mouse
Pacifica Northwest (Gravity Falls) as Lady Daisy Duck
Governor Ratcliffe (Pocahontas) as Captain Pete
Colette Tatou (Ratatouille) as Lieutenant Clarabelle Cow
Uma, Harry, and Gil (Disney's Descendants) as The Beagle Boys
The Muses - Calliope, Thalia, Clio, Melpomeme, and Terpsichore (Hercules) as Troubadour
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Ratatouille: Colette Tatou —Aesthetic
Colette Tatou's Character & Personality
Colette is as the rôtisseur chef of Gusteau's in Paris. As the restaurant's only female cook, she's at an immediate disadvantage due to the misogynistic views within her profession. Colette nevertheless proved herself to be gifted and fierce through years of hard work. However, she developed a temperamental and domineering disposition. More than anything, Colette has an overly slavish devotion to Gusteau's creative legacy and his moto, "Anyone can cook". She's an assertive and opinionated French woman who likes to act tough. When Colette is forced to train another employee, she's brutal and harsh at first. Upon realizing his attentiveness, she becomes more relaxed as time goes on. Colette later works as a sous chef in a new bistro, La Ratatouille.
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A Mysterious French Chef
Voltron X Ratatouille Crossover
Gen | G | Chapters: 2/2 | Words: 2.8k
This is my second fic for @ficwips' “Make me (crack) ship it!” event!
Read it here on AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/54853240/
Find it here: [Bluesky] [Pillowfort] [Twitter]
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🖤 30 day lookbook challenge! 🖤
day 23: ultimate chef
inspired by colette tatou from ratatouille (2007) (for @bashfulcookies's 30 Day lookbook challenge!)
cc: bottoms / motorcycle / pose
thank you to the cc creators! @serenity-cc @katverse
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I think the fiction world lacks great female figure that don't need a man... or anyone for that mater.
Little girls should be able to grow up with such examples. So I gather some of the strongest woman of animation that I know.
Audrey Ramirez (Atlantide), Tigress (Kung Fu Panda), Anastasia, Mulan, Merida (Brave), Tinker Bell, Judy (Zootopia), Colette Tatou (Ratatouille) (by the way, no one in France likes ratatouille or is named Colette. These are clichés) and Esmeralda (the Hunchback of Notre Dame) are all animated woman that I love because there are free and they got this little wildness within them.
This is the kind of spark I want in my life.
There is around 4 billion women on the Earth. No everyone of them need to be soft and gentle and sofisticated and nice.
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