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I wisj there was more Clank content In the world
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Bobby Driscoll doing the Bobby Driscoll Face™
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Bobby Driscoll in the Happy Time (1952)
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stillchasingfairies · 6 months
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Ok, am I the only one that thought it was cute when in The Great Fairy Rescue Phineas yelled, "Ease the sheet, get ready to jibe!" And all the gang just went "huh?!" And Clank had to translate it for them as: "loosen the ropes and turn the sail". Like it was so cute that Clank knew exactly what his bf was saying but that's raises the question to, why the heck did Phineas talk like that? Is it: a) bc of his Scottish background or b) he read too many pirate books or idk, what do u think?
(Also I just love the series u wrote abt them it's written so well!)
Hello! Oh goodness I love that scene!
So! Several years ago I was watching TGFR with my brother who was on his college’s sailing team and he remarked that Phineas was using real sailing terms!
I looked it up to make sure, but this is actually correct. “Ease the sheet and get ready to jibe” right? So “ease” is to let out and “sheet” is the rope connected to the corners of the sail. (I thought the sheet would be the sail itself!) and “jibe” is one of the methods of turning. The other term being “tack” To jibe apparently means to bring the stern of the boat through the wind. Or at least that’s what I’ve read. I myself am not a sailor. But anyway. With all this in mind, Clanks’s translation of “loosen the ropes and turn the sail” is pretty spot on!
But this still doesn’t answer your question of why they know these terms in the first place? The idea I’ve had for several years is that Phineas and Clank both love learning new things (because they’re nerds) and so they probably learned sailing from various sources like Scribble’s books or other skilled fairies who are excellent at sailing themselves. They probably stumbled across the topic one day and thought “I WANNA DO THAT!” And poured themselves into learning boats and sailing for several weeks. They seem the type to do that.
Also thank you for reading my series! There’s more to come … hopefully soon … I’m working on the final draft of the next installment and it’s taking me a while. But interestingly enough one of the upcoming installments (not the next one, but probably the one after) includes Clank and Bobble learning to sail! So I hope I can get those out soon.
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stillchasingfairies · 9 months
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Rani & a rare Prilla illustration :P
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stillchasingfairies · 9 months
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RANI - Disney Fairies
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PROPAGANDA:
Water Fairy, she sacrifices her wings but becomes a pretty good swimmer because of it
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I think we should be allowed to burn corporations to the ground
even aside from all the current residuals&streaming availability fuckery, I was looking at  978-0786847655 one of the Disney Fairies books with some lovely illustrations and the artists listed are
The Disney Storybook Artists
That’s nothing. That’s less than nothing. I want names and proper credits. SO many books are published by the mouse with only this catch all name listed for worlds of work. What if I want to track down the artists and support their individual work? Do you keep them in a cave and not let them see the sun? Or do you just not believe in proper crediting.
‘oh but there was probably a contract and they were surely paid’ yeah and ???? paid how much what about residuals are the artists even allowed to put these books on their work history since without their name credited anywhere. The contract or job listing or internship clause or whatever tactic disney uses to get away with this is scummy while sure this type of thing should be low on the list of priorities on how to de-shitify the world, it should be on the list.
yes some of the artists who have worked on the franchise are listed on the artofdisneyfairies tumblr, but that’s a fan account and it’s incomplete. A book should have full proper credits in it
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The corporation may own the art but they didn’t make it and they shouldn’t hide who did the work as neither artists nor ‘consumers’ benefit from that.
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stillchasingfairies · 10 months
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Tinker Bell - Concept art by Dennis Greco
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The Great Fairy Rescue - Concept Art by Christophe Vacher
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Pixie Hollow
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stillchasingfairies · 11 months
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Redesigned the Disney fairies this time ((: gonna do the book ones next <3
My commissions are open btw! If anyone is interested pls dm me on here, Instagram or email me
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so Stephen Anderson said this last year and y'all didn't tell me
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All of my disney fairies illustrations!
You can get prints of this series on my inprnt!
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Fairyary Day 25: Clank and Bobble🧚‍♀️
These two were hilarious in the film 🤣 I wish Clank had come out a bit better, but I was a bit strapped for time today. It’s also made me realise that I need to start practising drawing masculine figures again, I’m way too rusty at it 🥲
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Lily and Rosetta🌷
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