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[ID: Two versions of "This Barbie is" meme, featuring Jane Prentiss as a human first and then as the flesh hive. In the first one, she is holding a glass of red wine and looking at the viewer smiling. She is a light-skinned Mediterranean woman, with long curly hair, visible arm hairs and a mono-brow. She is wearing creole earrings, several golden embellished bracelets and a vertically striped red and pink dress. On certain stripes of fabric, rose gold spirals are embroidered. She has flowers in her hair, and her face, reddened with acne, is smiling sincerely. This Barbie is the illusion that hides the sick reality.
In the second one, her skin is colder and greener, and the same goes for her hair. The pimples on her face have been replaced by holes for worms to come in and out of. She is looking upwards with a hand on her cheek, smiling gleefully. She isn't wearing clothes: her nipples and belly button have been hollowed out and gape open. Worms crawl all over her, clustering in the crook of her neck, in her armpit. One of the worms is crawling out of her nail, tearing it away. Behind her, red splatters of blood bloom in the air. This Barbie is a home. End ID.]
Me, repurposing a two panel meme I already did? Yes, and with very little shame.
Sexy Curvacious Instagram Model Audreana Rene also know as Creole Barbie has definitely got it going on as you will see in some of her premier images alongside her official “Facetime Freak.”
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Sexy Curvacious Instagram Model Audreana Rene also know as Creole Barbie has definitely got it going on as you will see in some of her premier images alongside her official "Facetime Freak." Sexy Curvacious Instagram Model Audreana Rene also know as Creole Barbie has definitely got it going on as you will see in some of her premier images alongside her official "
Rapunzel, Rapunzel: lay down your hair so i can climb the golden stair!
These are the words to call the lady named after a vegetable, so one can climb her hair and visit the tower where she is kept prisoner. At the same time that she is known for her exotic name and very long hair, personality wise Rapunzel tends to get very underestimated. Some adaptations gaved her a pretty passive role, and pop culture parodies would usually paint her as “just a girl who cries for the Prince to save her”, downplaying the inteligence and resilience to adapt into harsh situations that she showed in the original Brothers Grimm’s tale. So today, i will share my twelve favorite portrayals of the long haired heroine, that showed respect to her, gaved her carisma and made justice to her strenghts.
12º The version from ‘The Story of Rapunzel’ (1951)
At the start of his career as a stop motion animator, Ray Harryhausen made, with the collaboration of his relatives, a series of shorts based on fairy tales. Those shorts were ‘The Mother Goose Stories’, ‘The Tortoise and The Hare’, ‘The Story of Rapunzel’, ‘The Story of Hansel and Gretel’, ‘The Story of Little Red Riding Hood’ and ‘The Story of King Midas’ (when this tale started to be taken out of greek mythology and be perceived as a medieval fairy tale in the public conscience), where the characters were silent and the voice was given to a narrator. This encarnation of Rapunzel is more on the naive and passive spectrum, but i like her design and the fact she is animated in stop motion, plus the short is historically significant for being one of the early atempts to adapt her tale , and that’s why she has a place on this ranking.
11º The version from Simsala Grimm (1999)
In this german-french, two plushies, Yoyo and Doc Croc, receive life from a magic book to have adventures inside the Brother’s Grimm tales. They go to the tale of Rapunzel and help her and Prince Egmond get together. This encarnation of Rapunzel is kept as both prisoner and apprentice of Frau Gothel, who wants to turn the young woman into a mean spirited sorceress like her. But Rapunzel can only make spells that create pretty and merry things, like squirrels and birds. It’s a nice touch of humour, and that grants her the Eleventh Place at this ranking.
10º Mackenzie Mauzy in Disney’s Into the Woods (2014)
This movie as a whole is a weak adaptation of the now classic Broadway stage musical. But it had some enjoyable elements, one of them being Mackenzie Mauzy’s performance as Rapunzel. Mauzy has a short time on screen, but in that short time she brings beauty, grace, melancholy and anger to the role, and this makes it stand out enough to be the Tenth Place in this ranking.
09º Linda Purl in Timeless Tales from Hallmark (1990-91)
Timeless Tales from Hallmark was a direct to video series that had a live action hosted by Olivia Newton John and animated segments showing the fairy tale of the day, animated by the Hannah-Barbera studio. Purl’s Rapunzel is the romantic dreamer archetype, who sings her wish to be free. She has two encounters with the Prince before getting caught by the Witch Scarlotta, having her hair cutted and exiled to the distant woods. She reunites with the Prince, who has been turned into a blue bird (i see what you did there, screenwriters), and breaks the spell over him with her tears. She should smell more onions to cry and bottle those tears, that can be very usefull.
08º Tisha Campbell in Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995)
In the bayous of Louisiana, Rapunzel is taken from her parents by Zenobia the Hoodoo Diva (played by Whoopi Goldberg, by the way), who seeks to make her a protege and shows her such neat tricks as voodoo dolls and shrinking her head down. Rapunzel is reluctant to do this when she sees Zenobia is hurting innocent creatures. Rapunzel soon attracts a handsome Creole prince, who must rescue Rapunzel and reunite her with her parents, but Zenobia seeks to thwart the interloper. One of the first african-american portrayals, this kind yet rebellious encarnation is a refreshing take on the character, and that is why she takes the Eight Place here.
07º Mandy Moore in Disney’s Tangled (2010)
After her mother dranked a tea made of a magical flower, Rapunzel was born with a magical hair that is able to heal any desease and rejuvenate anyone who touches it. Because of that, she was kidnapped and emprisoned in a Tower by Gothel, who raises Rapunzel to be insecure and afrayed of the outside world. But her curiosity is more powerfull, and with the guidance of a thief named Flinn Rider, the young lady escapes the Tower and goes on a journey to discover both what is scary and what is beautifull on the outside world with her own eyes, along the way captivating people with her merry and spontaneous personality, wich gives her the Seventh Place on this list.
06º Pamela Winslow Kashani in American Playhouse: Into the Woods (1991)
The lady who originated the role in the Broadway stage musical. Like Mackenzie Mauzy, Pamela Winslow Kashani brings the beauty, the grance, the melancholy and the anger to the role, but with an extra touch of energetic humour, taking advantage of the fact that she is in a stage show and getting intense as possible. That humour in the First Act is what makes her PTSD and tragic death in the Second Act all the more heartbreaking. Plus, she probably has the most beautifull singing voice ever gaved to a Rapunzel encarnation, and sometimes that is enough to earn a place in my rankings.
05º Mitsuko Horie/Lara Cody in Grimm’s Fairy Tale Classics (1988-89)
This encarnation has a tragic backstory, having been forgotten by her parents after they received a memory spell from the Witch and they had three more kids after her. She is raised in the Tower as the Witch’s granddaughter, and develops a great talent to play the harp. Is the sound of that harp that attracts the atention of the Prince, who comes to the tower and conquers Rapunzel’s love. Sadly, when they are making plans on how to take her away from the Tower, the Witch sees the Prince climbing down, so she cuts Rapunzel’s hair and beats her till unconsciousness before exiling the poor young woman in the desert, where she learns to survive while raising the son that she conceived with the Prince, who searches for Rapunzel despite being blinded by thorns.
04º Luisa Wietzorek in Sechs Auf Einen Streich (2009)
This adaptation gives some interesting touches to Rapunzel’s story and character: until age 12, she lived a nomadic life, travelling in Gothel’s donkey pulled cart. But one day Gothel spots Rapunzel talking with a young boy, and decides to lock her in the Tower, where there is a magic golden haircomb that makes Rapunzel’s hair grow to be used as a ladder by her adoptive mother. Years pass, and the destiny brings the Prince, who was the young boy of the pass, to the Tower where the now grown up Rapunzel lives, and she has to face a dilema: continuing to live in the Tower, that brings the feel of comfort and safety, or taking risks and running away to freedom with the Prince she fell in love with.
03º Kelly Sheridan in Barbie as Rapunzel (2002)
This was my first animated adaptation of the fairy tale, and still is my favorite. In this movie, while giving some painting lessons to her little sister, Barbie tells a version of the Rapunzel story to encourage her creativity: kidnapped as a baby by the Witch Gothel, Rapunzel was raised as a house maid, receiving constant verbal mistreatments. But, thanks to her friendship with a rabbit named Hobie and a dragon cub (who still needs to learn how to fly) called Penelope, and her love of painting, the young long haired lady never lets her spirit be broken, always dreaming of someday go to live free in a castle by the sea. One night, she is surprised to find a haircomb that turns into a magic paint brush, wich can make a portal where she can escape and explore the ouside world, and in her first journey, she meets and falls in love with the dashing Prince Stefan, while asking him to not his name to her, because she is afrayed of being forced to tell it to Gothel. And she doesn’t stay long, because she fears that Gothel will get revenge on Hugo, Penelope’s father, for her escape. Talk about having a great sense of altruism, who wouldn’t want to have this lady as their best friend?!
02º Sylvia Wolff in Rapunzel oder Der Zauber der Tränen (1988)
This german TV Movie combines the tale of Rapunzel with another, more obscure tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, called Maid Maleen. In this version, Rapunzel growed up very acustomed to the comfort and rich life provided by the Old Witch, using a magic reel to roll her hair in and make it grow to be used as a latter. Even tough she is in love with Prince Mathias, she is afrayed of going to the outside world. Later, not being enough that the Old Witch discovers her secret, cuts of her hair and blinds Prince Mathias, the King, after learning the existence of a maiden in the tower who becamed the love of his son, orders his troops to search the tower and seal its window, because he wants Mathias to marry another neighbour princess he arranged for him! Fortunally one of the soldiers takes enough pity to let a loose brick so Rapunzel can breath. She tries to use the point reel to scratch the clay that glues the bricks, and after cutting herself in the reel and crying over it, the reel regains magic, floating, opening the bricks, helping her to escape to the outside world and search for her beloved Mathias...
And my Number One favorite portrayal of Rapunzel is:
01º Shelley Duvall in Faerie Tale Theatre (1983)
There were some small changes made in some detailles of the story (radishes replacing rampion to be more familiar with international, non german audiences, insinuation that the Peasants Wife’s craving of the vegetal was a spell purposefully cast by the Witch, Rapunzel being traped in the Tower at adulthood instead of age twelve and a talking parrot/macaw that tells the Witch of the Prince’s visits), but as a whole, this is probably the most faithfull adaptation of the Brothers Grimm tale, and is all the more benefited for it, specially Rapunzel’s character, portrayed by the shows herself, Shelley Duvall. Duvall presented a very sincere passion for the source material, and in her performance, she showed a deep understanding of Rapunzel’s character and why she resonates with so many people: her rebeliousness, her curiosity, her romanticism, her inteligence, her quiet strenght, her resilience and her sense of hope, all of those qualities that the Grimm’s described in their heroine, are all there! When i watch this episode of Faerie Tale Theatre, i don’t see an actress playing a role, i see an icon of my childhood coming to life!
And that is why Shelley Duvall in Faerie Tale Theatre is whom i consider my definitive Rapunzel.
could you help find a few fcs for a rich muse? no specific gender any will do xx
I’m also assuming you don’t care about age or ethnicity! this is the sort of question where i’d go “well any fc can do,” but here are a lot that can fit! It took so long because there’s just so many possibilities!
women
Ipek Filiz Yazici - 19 - Turkish
Vivoree Esclito - 20 - Bisaya Filipino
Danielle Rose Russell - 21 - white
Hunter Schafer - 22 - white - trans!
Abigail Cowen - 23 - white
Biran Damla Yilmaz - 23 - Turkish
Lana Condor - 23 - Vietnamese
Peyton Roi List - 23 - white
Sydney Park - 23 - Korean, African-American
Barbie Ferreira - 24 - white Brazilian
Hailee Steinfeld - 24 - Boholano Filipino, African American, Ashkenazi Jewish, white
Kathryn Newton - 24 - white
Moon Ga Young - 24 - Korean
Ahsen Eroglu - 26 - Turkish
Margaret Qualley - 26 - white
Ozge Ozacar - 26 - Turkish
Taylor Russell - 26 - African-Canadian, white
Chi Pu - 27 - Vietnamese
Elizabeth Gillies - 27 - white
Hande Ercel - 27 - Turkish
Inanna Sarkis - 27 - Assyrian, white
Pinar Deniz - 27 - Turkish
Yalitza Aparicio - 27 - Mixtec, Triqui
Ayca Aysin Turan - 28 - Turkish
Davika Hoorne - 28 - Thai, white
Dilraba Dilmurat - 28 - Uyghur
Hari Nef - 28 - Ashkenazi Jewish - trans! - she has so many looks and they’re so amazing i’m crying over how pretty she is
Medalion Rahimi - 28 - Iranian, Mizrahi Jewish
Neslihan Atagul - 28 - white
Im Jinah - 29 - Korean
KiKi Layne - 29 - African-American
Shailene Woodley - 29 - African-American, Creole, white - totally not just saying her bc i’ve seen her used as a kid to a ceo and loved that muse
Burcu Biricik - 31 - Turkish
Farah Zeynep Abdullah - 31 - Turkish, Iraqi Turkish, white
Jeon Yeo-been - 31 - Korean
Song Yi - 31 - Chinese
Kang Han Na - 32 - Korean
Alina Serban - 33 - Romani
Ashleigh Murray - 33 - African-American
Cleopatra Coleman - 33 - Afro-Jamaican, white
Da’Vine Joy Randolph - 34 - African-American
Poyd Treechada/Nong Poy - 34 - Thai - trans!
Satomi Ishihara - 34 - Japanese
Elcin Sangu - 35 - white
Nathalie Kelley - 35 - Argentinian, Quechua Peruvian
Sonam Kapoor Ahuja - 35 - Punjabi Indian
DeWanda Wise - 36 - African-American
Franciska Farkas - 36 - Romani
Sitora Farmonova - 36 - Uzbek
Angela Sarafyan - 37 - Armenian
Kate Siegel - 38 - Ashkenazi Jewish
Lee Hanee - 38 - Korean
Constance Wu - 39 - Taiwanese
Natalie Dormer - 39 - white
Asli Orcan - 40 - Turkish
Rinko Kikuchi - 40 - Japanese
Van Veronica Ngo - 42 - Vietnamese
Sara Martins - 43 - Cape Verdean
Jessica Chastain - 44 - white
Jen Richards - 46 - white - trans!
Sarah Shahi - 49 - Iranian, white
Jennifer Connelly - 50 - Ashkenazi Jewish, white
Michelle Gomez - 54 - white
Kristin Scott Thomas - 60 - white
Christine Baranski - 68 - white
Tantoo Cardinal - 70 - Metis of Cree, Dene, Nakoda Sioux, white
Dolly Parton - 75 - white
men
Gulf Kanawut - 23 - Thai
Wolfgang Novogratz - 23 - white
Shameik Moore - 25 - Afro-Jamaican
David Corenswet - 27 - Ashkenazi Jewish, white
Nam Joohyuk - 27 - Korean
Ronen Rubinstein - 27 - Ashkenazi Jewish
Gregg Sulkin - 28 - Ashkenazi Jewish, Sephardi Jewish
Woo Do Hwan - 28 - Korean
Darren Wang - 29 - Taiwanese
Park Hyungsik - 29 - Korean
Broderick Hunter - 30 - African-American
Jack Lowden - 30 - white
Dev Patel - 31 - Gujarati Indian
Laith Ashley - 31 - Dominican - trans!
Cody Fern - 32 - white
Gao Hanyu - 32 - Chinese
Baris Alpaykut - 33 - Turkish
Baris Arduc - 33 - Turkish
Caglar Ertugrul - 33 - Turkish
Kerem Bursin - 33 - Turkish
Robbie Amell - 33 - white
Sen Mitsuji - 33 - Japanese, white
Lewis Tan - 34 - Chinese, white
Michael B. Jordan - 34 - African-American
Richard Madden - 34 - white
Sanjar Madi - 34 - Kazakh
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II - 34 - African-American
Birkan Sokullu - 35 - Turkish, white
Dave Franco - 35 - Ashkenazi Jewish, white
Zhang Han - 36 - Chinese
Dan Levy - 37 - Ashkenazi Jewish
Domhnall Gleeson - 37 - white
Gwilym Lee - 37 - white
Kivanc Tatlitug - 37 - Turkish, white
Max Riemelt - 37 - white
Alex Blue Davis - 38 - white - trans!
Sung Hoon - 38 - Korean
Daveed Diggs - 39 - Ashkenazi Jewish, African-American
Lee Joon Gi - 39 - Korean
Sam Heughan - 40 - white
Kristofer Hivju - 42 - white
Lee Pace - 42 - white
Nuno Lopes - 42 - white
Oscar Isaac - 42 - Cuban, Guatemalan, white
Matthew Goode - 43 - white
Nicholas Gonzalez - 45 - Mexican
Pedro Pascal - 46 - white Chilean, white Peruvian
Hrithik Roshan - 47 - Punjabi Indian, Bengali Indian
Omari Hardwick - 47 - African-American
Waris Ahluwalia - 47 - Indian
Adam Beach - 48 - Saulteaux, white
Idris Elba - 48 - Sierra Leonean, Ghanian
Michael Landes - 48 - white
Timothy Olyphant - 52 - Ashkenazi Jewish, white
Zahn McClarnon - 54 - Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux, Sihasapa Lakota Sioux
Keanu Reeves - 56 - Haiwaiian, Chinese, white
Greg Kinnear - 57 - white
Viggo Mortensen - 62 - white
Gregory Zaragoza - 66 - Akimel O’odham, Mexican
nonbinary
Nico Tortorella - 32 - white - genderfluid!
Munroe Bergdorf - 33 - Afro-Jamaican, white - trans & genderqueer!
Elliot Page - 34 - white - trans & nonbinary!
Asia Kate Dillon - 36 - Ashkenazi Jewish
Sara Ramirez - 45 - Mexican, white