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hopeyarts · 2 days
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UGH, I really wanted that classic Disney villain. Not whatever they gave us. King Magnifico is still the best character in the movie, but I’m really disappointed where they took his character in general. The movie is just so, so lame.
Found a clip of the Wish story producers talking about how the first five minutes of the original series of boarded sequences had Magnifico being evil from the get-go. During the first five minutes, he’d been shown being vile. Actually DOING evil acts. That’s what I wanted and I’m sure plenty of other people wanted. Ugh, this movie makes me so mad. Here’s the clip for proof.
Also, the drawn frames you see in here aren’t a part of those first five minutes. Those are from the deleted scene titled “Valentino Is A Star” and in that scene, Mark Kennedy aka the Head of Story, said that scene took place right before the climax of the original story and script.
So they’re just using the frames from that deleted scene to visually show how Magnifico eats the wishes. What the people in the clip are talking about is the first five minutes of the original script. …Say first five minutes 3x in a row, ya’ll.
Anyways, gonna go continue dreaming about a better story than the one that we got.
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yeouvii · 4 months
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can we all agree that if his character didn't lowkey suck ass King Magnifico would've been THE Tumblr Sexyman in 2023
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sparkling-nov · 2 months
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I......really don't see how people can look at this scene and think magnifico is right, you Must not be Listening
"It's my Responsibility to grant the wishes that are good for rosas" he says after telling a 17 year old that her 100 year old grandfather is a terrorist for wanting to play music that would Inspire people to follow their dreams,
"It's my Responsibility to grant the wishes that are good for rosas" he says after singing about how Beautiful and good ALL the wishes are, Proving that he knows that their are no "bad wishes" just wishes that don't help him gain Power or Stay in power,
Magnifico Labels rosas as the place where your dreams come true, he labels Himself as someone who WILL grant your hearts desire,
But thats a lie, magnifico said so.
"People come here cause they know they can't make their own dreams come true, the Journey too Hard, it is too Unfair, they Give their wishes to me, willingly! And i make it so they forget their worries" Notice how he Didn't say "grant them"? no he said "i make it so they forget their wish" Magnifico Doesn't like granting wishes Which is why he only grants 1 wish per month cause granting wishes equals losing wishes and that means losing Power so in his eyes giving people back their ungranted wishes will make him lose power, The fact that magnifico sees Sabrino's wish as a Threat is a Big Enough Red Flag in itself!
"Good for Rosas" is Actually just "Good for Me" Because sabrino's wish IS good for rosas and thats the problem it's good for the kingdom but not good for magnifico, "good for rosas" means good for magnifico, not rosas.
"Protecting" is actually just "Hoarding" so magnifico can Stay in Power, if magnifico gives back the wishes and let people pursue their dreams themselves then he loses Control and Power over people.
"Protect" and "Good for rosas" are just words that magnifico uses to Gaslight with, they both have Selfish meanings Behind them.
There is no good reason to not give people back their wishes if magnifico is not going to grant them, there is also no good reason to not grant sabrino's wish, Magnifico Himself said that the wishes are good and paints them as "Dangerous" when he thinks the wish poses as a threat to his Power OR he just Doesn't Care about the wish at all, there is no good reason why magnifico makes people forget their wishes, the way real people Believe every lie that comes out of magnifico's mouth but also get mad and ignore everything that shows his True Character is Frustrating, Y'all really did Missed the Point here, the point is that magnifico decides and ONLY he decides if you get to live out your dreams, NO ONE should have the position or Power to decide if you get to live out your purpose in life, the point is he and nobody but him is in Control and has Power Over Everyones lives at all times, asha understood this and Thought that it's Unfair that people don't get to live their dreams like their were promised too, Like how magnifico promised them, but he Broke that promised for Power.
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drravenblackwoods · 5 months
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Credit me and chat gpt
Chapter 1 A Family.
In the dungeon where King Magnifico practices his wish-making, seven women with unique features gather. Among them, some are tall, others short; some have long hair, while others sport short or curly hair. Three have brown eyes, three have blue, but one stands out with green eyes. Magnifico, intrigued, asks her to twirl, admiring her poise, manners, smarts, and talent.
Apologizing to the other women, he chooses Ingrid, an old childhood friend intended for arranged royalty but disrupted by Amaya's wealth and higher rank. As the others leave, Ingrid and Magnifico reconnect, discussing the odd meeting.
Magnifico reveals his struggle to conceive with Amaya and the need for companionship. Ingrid suggests adoption, but Magnifico hesitates. In a tense moment, he leans in, making her nervous. When Ingrid proposes adoption again, he agrees, bringing relief and joy.
The discussion shifts to timing, and they decide to start after Amaya departs for Arendell. Ingrid expresses sympathy for Arendell's recent loss, but Magnifico must stay to oversee the kingdom. The story unfolds as Ingrid eagerly anticipates the new chapter.
Chapter 2
As they plan for the future, Ingrid and King Magnifico navigate the delicate balance between their personal desires and the responsibilities of the kingdom. The anticipation of adopting a child becomes a beacon of hope in their lives.
Days pass, and the departure of Queen Amaya to Arendell emerges. Ingrid, ever supportive, stands by King Magnifico during this challenging time. The emotional strain is palpable as they bid farewell to Amaya, who embarks on her journey to console the grieving kingdom.
Ingrid and Magnifico, now united in their decision, begin the adoption process. Their interactions become more affectionate as they work together to create a loving environment for the child they hope to welcome into their lives. The castle, once echoing with loneliness, starts to resonate with the warmth of their shared commitment.
As they await news from the adoption agency, Ingrid and Magnifico find solace in each other's company. Ingrid, understanding the weight of the situation, provides emotional support to the king who, for the first time, feels the embrace of true companionship.
Finally, the long-awaited moment arrives. A message from the adoption agency informs them of a child in need of a loving home. Ingrid and Magnifico share a moment of excitement and nervousness as they prepare to welcome the newest member of their family.
The story unfolds with the promise of a new chapter in the lives of King Magnifico and Ingrid, a chapter filled with love, understanding, and the shared joy of parenthood.
Chapter 3
Certainly! As Ingrid and King Magnifico's love blossomed, so did their shared dream of creating a family. The castle, once echoing with the solemnity of royal affairs, became a backdrop for the tender moments they cherished together.
In their pursuit of parenthood, Ingrid and Magnifico embarked on a journey of hope and anticipation. They consulted with wise counselors, seeking guidance to ensure their path to having a child would be filled with love and joy. The kingdom, aware of the couple's desire, eagerly awaited the pitter-patter of little footsteps.
Amid the castle gardens, Ingrid and Magnifico planted a symbolic tree, nurturing it with care and devotion. This tree, a testament to their commitment, flourished alongside their growing affection for each other. The couple found joy in preparing spaces within the castle for their future little ones, creating a nursery filled with warmth and enchantment.
As seasons passed, their patience and love bore fruit. News reached them of the imminent arrival of a child—a precious gift that would soon grace their lives. The castle buzzed with excitement, and the royal couple, their hearts full of gratitude, eagerly prepared for the new chapter in their shared story.
The day arrived when Ingrid and Magnifico welcomed their child into the world. The castle echoed with the cries of a newborn, a symphony of joy that resonated beyond the stone walls. In those sacred moments, as they held their baby close, Ingrid and Magnifico marveled at the miracle of life they had brought into their royal home.
And so, the castle, once a symbol of authority, transformed into a sanctuary of love, where Ingrid and King Magnifico, now parents, embraced the precious journey of raising a child together.
Chapter 4
The day finally arrives when the adoption agency brings a bundle of joy into Ingrid and King Magnifico's lives. Wrapped in a soft blanket, the little one captures their hearts instantly. They exchange glances filled with awe and responsibility, ready to embark on the beautiful journey of parenthood.
Ingrid, with a gentle touch, cradles the baby in her arms, marveling at the tiny features. King Magnifico, overwhelmed with emotion, watches with a newfound sense of purpose and joy. Together, they decide to name the baby Amelia, a symbol of the beginning of their shared family adventure.
The castle, once echoing with formality, transforms into a haven of warmth and love. Ingrid and Magnifico embrace the joyous chaos of parenting, learning to change diapers, warm bottles, and soothe little cries. The once regal king discovers the simple pleasures of rocking a baby to sleep and sharing tender moments with Ingrid.
Ingrid finds fulfillment in nurturing Amelia, creating a home where love abounds. The kingdom witnesses a positive shift as the royal couple devotes their time to creating a loving environment for Amelia to thrive.
As days turn into weeks and weeks into months, the bond between Ingrid, King Magnifico, and little Amelia deepens. The once quiet castle is now filled with the laughter and coos of a happy family.
The story continues with Ingrid and King Magnifico savoring the precious moments of parenthood, cherishing the love that has blossomed within their newfound family.
Chapter 5
As the seasons turned within the castle walls, little Amelia, the cherished daughter of Ingrid and King Magnifico, embarked on a journey of growth and discovery. The once tranquil halls echoed with the patter of tiny feet and the delightful laughter of a child.
Amelia's nursery, adorned with soft colors and enchanting toys, became the backdrop for her earliest adventures. Ingrid and Magnifico, attentive parents, watched with pride as Amelia learned to crawl, then walk, exploring the world around her with wide-eyed wonder. The kingdom flourished under the gentle reign of Ingrid and Magnifico, who prioritized their roles as both rulers and devoted parents. Amelia, surrounded by the love and warmth of her family, thrived in an environment where curiosity was encouraged, and kindness was paramount.
Educational pursuits became a priority, and the royal library echoed with the shared joy of bedtime stories and lessons taught by the wisest tutors in the kingdom. Amelia's laughter resonated through the halls, a melody that became an integral part of the castle's identity. The royal gardens, once a place of quiet contemplation, transformed into a vibrant playground for Amelia. Swings, slides, and blossoming flowers became the backdrop for countless afternoons filled with joyous laughter and playful adventures.
As Amelia grew, so did her understanding of the responsibilities that came with her lineage. Ingrid and Magnifico, ever supportive, gently guided her, imparting lessons of compassion, fairness, and the true essence of royalty. The young princess, inheriting the grace of her parents, became a beloved figure within the kingdom. The castle, once defined by its grandeur, became a living testament to the power of a nurturing family. Amelia, surrounded by love, continued to grow into a kind and compassionate individual, leaving an indelible mark on the legacy of Ingrid and King Magnifico.
Chapter 6
Upon discovering Ingrid's growing family, Queen Amaya felt a surge of mixed emotions. Anger and betrayal initially clouded her thoughts, leading her to consider dismissing Ingrid, her trusted handmaiden. As she entered the room, a mix of frustration and disappointment etched across her face.
Ingrid, sensing the tension, spoke earnestly, "Your Majesty, please understand. This wish was for you." She gestured toward the children, their laughter filling the room like a melody.
Amaya, torn between her initial anger and the genuine joy radiating from the children, paused. The sight of familial warmth touched a chord within her, softening the edges of her resentment. As she observed the genuine happiness on Ingrid's face, a flicker of realization crossed her features.
"These children..." Amaya began, her voice softened by a newfound understanding.
"They are a gift, a testament to the love and happiness that can flourish within these walls," Ingrid replied, her eyes reflecting sincerity.
Amaya, though still grappling with conflicting emotions, couldn't deny the genuine happiness that enveloped the room. The children, oblivious to the tension, continued their playful antics.
As the queen's gaze lingered on the family Ingrid had created, a subtle shift occurred. Amaya's stern expression softened, and a trace of a smile played on her lips.
Ingrid, with unwavering loyalty, added, "My wish was to bring joy to your kingdom, and these children are the embodiment of that wish."
Amaya, moved by the sincerity and the unexpected joy before her, took a moment to absorb the scene. The initial anger began to yield to a deeper understanding, and perhaps, in that moment, a bridge between past and present was being built—one where Ingrid's wish, born out of love and care, started to resonate with the queen.
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adventuretolkienlover · 5 months
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Honestly, this make me so sad. I would have preferred this story so much. THIS feels like a love letter to Disney's past. I'm sure others will have their opinions on it. But this pretty much sums up mine.
(I kinda hope they'll do a remake someday with this instead. That's probably wishful thinking. But hey! I can dream. Lol.)
EDIT: People seem to think I mean a live action remake. I don't. I mean I would want it completely done over. That's a bit out there, but like I said, I can dream. It's just my fantasy.
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artist-issues · 5 months
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If you haven’t seen Wish yet and you love Disney, do not go see it. I am telling you now. It is ripping out the hearts of the Disney movies you love and then waving their corpses around as if celebrating those hearts.
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I’ll explain why, again: the message of Wish? Awful. Anti-Disney.
But they've been doing this for a long time. Saying one thing with their movies, and saying another with their PR and Disney Parks Soundtracks.
I'll explain.
Main Idea of Disney's Wish (and the You Are the Magic theme park song and merch): "The power to make your wishes come true is in you."
Most Disney Movies' Idea on How to Have Wishes: "Do what's right, (trust a higher power) and something even more wonderful than what you wished will happen."
Don't try to argue with me about this. You have to look underneath the slogans and the sweater designs and the song titles to what the stories actually support to acknowledge this.
Because you can’t say “do what’s right” has power unless you answer the question “who gets to decide ‘what’s right?’” (Which, coincidentally, is a question Wish brings up and then doesn’t answer.)
Audiences of Disney used to accept that wishing on a star was much like prayer; there’s something you long for, and it’s out of your hands, but you wish for it and you do what you know is right in the meantime. And you’re not crushed, you’re not downhearted, because somewhere in your mind you trust that the combo of those two things—wishing on a higher power and diligence to do what’s good—will be what makes your wish come true.
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Trust in a higher power—COMBINED WITH:
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—diligence to do what’s good.
The Blue Fairy (higher power) gave Geppetto his wish specifically because he had demonstrated commitment to do good, whether he got what he wanted or not. The Fairy Godmother (higher power) gave Cinderella her wish specifically because she kept on being kind and good to low creatures like mice and wicked stepsisters, whether she got what she wanted or not.
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Do you know why that combo (higher power + diligence to do good) is impactful? Timeless? Important?
Because it’s selfless. You want something, but you’re not going to sacrifice doing the right thing to get it. You’re not going to focus so hard on making what you want a reality, on your own, that you miss out on things that could be more important than what you want. And, you’re not so self-focused as to believe that if you don’t do it, it won’t get done.
Jeez, that’s the whole point of The Princess and the Frog!
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Tiana wishes to have her own restaurant, and she believes that only her own hard work will grant that wish. She misunderstands her dad’s advice before he dies. She isn’t willing to trust a higher power combined with her own diligence to do good—she only trusts her own ability.
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It’s not until she realizes that Ray, the character of faith, was right all along that she learns—what she wished for was too self-focused. It wasn’t complete without love. Something bigger than herself. And getting that was never going to happen just based on her own hard work.
But you know what? It was never going to happen just by a “higher-power” flavored shortcut, either. Because Facilier offers her her wish if she’ll just trust him, no hard work needed. But what does she say?
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Trust in a higher power + diligence to do what’s right = selflessness, and getting more than you could have ever wished for. And if your wish is selfish, doing those two things will change your wish into something selfless.
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More examples? Get ‘em while they’re hot, in case Wish made you forget, just like the current #NotMyDisney executives have forgotten, what real Disney wishes are for.
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Belle wishes to have adventures in the great wide somewhere--but when she's imprisoned and that chance is taken from her it's not reversed because she worked hard to make her wish come true. It's granted because she gave up her wish for her father: she just did the right thing, regardless of her wish. And in the end, she does get what she wished for, which is adventure in an enchanted castle...and much more, because she gets true love, a throne, and a castle full of friends.
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How about the One Who Started It All? The one Wish is failing to pay genuine tribute to?
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Snow White wishes for someone to love her, and he does--but when they're separated, she does not exercise power to make The Prince come back to her. Instead, she loves who she can where she’s at—the Dwarfs. In the meantime, she has faith that he will keep his promise, and that pure trust in a higher power outside of her control is a big contributing factor to why the Dwarfs come to love her, and learn from her...and in the end, even more than she could've wished happens. He does take her to his castle, but she also has seven new friends who also love her, and the Queen is dead. And she didn’t need to use “the power in her” to work harder and get it done. She just needed to not focus so much on herself at all.
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How about a male main character? One who’s wish starts out selfish, but after learning to wish on a higher power and be diligent to do the right thing, gets more than he could wish for?
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Aladdin wishes to be somebody different (somebody he believes Jasmine could love, somebody who lives in a palace and is respected and “never has any troubles at all.”)—but doing everything in his own power for that wish proves that it was selfish all along; so he switches to doing the right thing, regardless of if his wish comes true, and he gets even more than he could’ve wished. He gets real love with Jasmine, he gets his friend Genie, and he gets to be free from feeling “trapped” because he doesn’t have to hide who he is anymore.
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Or Simba?
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Simba wishes to get to do whatever he wants as King—but when Mufasa dies and he’s convinced it’s his fault, it isn’t for that wish that he goes back to Pride Rock to confront his past and his Uncle. It’s because he had an encounter with a higher power—his father—that helped him to realize his wish was selfish all along. He gives up the selfish wish, and he goes back to take his place as king, not so he can do whatever he wants, but so that he can take self-sacrificial responsibility that comes with ruling. And because he just does the right thing, finally, he gets more than what he wished for.
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How about something more recent? Zootopia.
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Judy wishes to make the world a better place by proving she can be what she wants to be and catching bad guys—but when she tries to make her wish happen on her own, in her own abilities, she fails and is forced to realize that she should’ve been looking for help by understanding “bad guys,” like Nick. It’s only after she humbled herself, admits she’s wrong, and changes her wish from “proving I can be what I want and catching bad guys” to “proving that understanding each other makes the world a better place” (much less self-focused) that her wish comes true—and so much more. She does make the world a better place, and she does get to catch bad guys, but she also gets to befriend one who was a good guy all along, and become all-around more effective at her dream job.
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This is how Disney always has been. Because it’s at the heart of good storytelling, and even life (not to get too dramatic.)
The power is not in you. Because it’s not about you. Self-sacrifice, faith, and doing the next right thing regardless of if you get your heart’s fondest desire is what makes more than just your wishes come true. And there has to be belief in a higher power to make that message powerful.
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But Wish?
Not only is it bad at showing instead of telling. Not only is it lazy and soulless.
But it’s characters rip the Star out of the sky and say “don’t wish on this. Wish on yourself, to get what you wish for. You don’t need a higher power. You don’t even need to sacrifice to do what’s good—whatever you do is good, because you are the one doing it.”
That is wrong. That is not true, and it is not powerful. There’s no sacrifice in focusing on or placing your trust totally in yourself, and it undoes every good thing Disney has done up until now.
And it undoes it on the 100th anniversary, and it flaunts Easter eggs of the very things it’s undoing.
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scurviesdisneyblog · 3 days
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Early character designs for King Magnifico from Wish (2023) by Brittney Lee and Bill Schwab
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roberrtphilip · 5 months
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If happiness was a tangible thing, it would be you.
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starsha-stardust · 5 months
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this honestly makes my heart break.
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danygn · 5 months
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I will protect you, at all cost 🤍
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91939art · 4 months
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We'll give ourselves — and you — what "Wish" has failed to grant us! Marriage between Strictness and Magnificence.
We're sooo doing them pillow talking, folks...
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hopeyarts · 11 hours
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Wish Movie Identifying the Music Instrumentals
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I rewatched the deleted scenes and wanted to identify which music they used for them. They were used for the official film, too. These instrumentals can be found under the official Wish playlist on Spotify or Apple Music.
Btw have a little clip of the storyboard to “This Wish”.
• To Rosas Deleted Scene - “Guide Away!” | “The Plan In Action” | “Wish End Credits Score Suite” | “A Wish Returns” | “Everything The Light Touches” | “Wish End Credits Score Suite” (it continues)
• Magnifico’s Secret Deleted Scene - “The Corruption of a King” | “The Plan In Action” | “Consulting The Spellbook”
• Valentino Is A Star - “Sir Simon” | “Wish End Credits Score Suite” | “Magnifico’s Rise”
• The Wishing Tree Deleted Scene - “Wish End Credits Score Suite” | “We Did It!” | “Dinner Table” | “A Wish Returns”
• Finding Flazino Deleted Scene - “Everything The Light Touches” | “The Teens’ Question” | “Wish Granting Ceremony” | “A Wish Returns” | “A Disappointing Truth” | “The Journey Calls” | “A Promise And A Decision” | “Wish End Credits Score Suite”
That last one was a little tricky. Also, something that I noticed in “We Did It!”, when you go to timestamp 0:46 to 1:10(ish) it sounds like the song “A Wish Worth Making”! 💖
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xia-artss · 5 months
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The most handsome king ✨
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azural83 · 6 months
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We could've seen the first villain couple but they decided to go on a generic route and made her the good one-
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chaossmith2 · 6 months
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November can't come soon enough
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volleypearlfan · 5 months
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Is this not what happened in the movie
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