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bestanimatedmovie 22 days
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marinerainbow 15 days
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so was anyone gonna tell me granny wolf was given a damn cinched waistline on sight for no reason (there was a reason and we know what for), or was i supposed to suddenly remember that yes he had always been built like that? why is he built like mf hercules??? i am not even kidding ok. this wolf also packs a pair of pretty pecks, he's got the belt, he's got the leg muscles???? and why am i just now realizing how much of a peak design he has upon my latest rewatch of happily n'ever after????? it's clearly been too long since my last rewatch, i have been slacking fghfhgf
I'm answering this on my break so @slashingdisneypasta you can see this before you go to work. Anon, I have no clue who you are, but you are speaking straight up FACTS
Just... Just LOOK AT HIM!?
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Call him Rose from Titanic because he is JACKED. This guy is literally built different. The Roman style granny cape, as well as his sharp features, really sell the warrior like design. Not to mention that Granny was throwing full-blown SWORDS in a darts game!?!? This guy may eat grandma's and little girls in red capes, but he's clearly doing something right.
I've been trying to think of any possible lore for him as to how he got all this strength. I haven't quite figured it out yet, though I have a theory that he's a bit blind, as you probably saw on Slashings blog. Maybe that could have a part in his skills? 馃 I'm not sure how though. Slashing, what do you think? If you want to answer ^^
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slashingdisneypasta 11 days
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'There has to be another way'
Yes Freida, there is. You seduce him.
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fairytale-poll 6 months
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ROUND 1B, MATCH 13 OUT OF 16!
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Bad Cinderella:
okay, tbh this is not a good musical. BUT Carrie Hope Fletcher fucking killed it as Cinderella. like go look up the Carrie Hope Fletcher Bad Cinderella music video and tell me she isn't so much fun to watch and listen to. Also tbh it's really nice to have a Cinderella that isn't stick thin. and, like, come on. You can't have a cinderella poll without Bad Cinderella, even if she doesn't get very far lol
She should win bc I think it would be very funny since that musical was such a dumpster fire.
Happily N'Ever After:
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mambo-by-a-mile 4 months
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boop!
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lastofautumn 22 hours
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Big Bad and Granny from Happily N'Ever After
@marinerainbow @slashingdisneypasta sorry girls
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tobyscuits 8 months
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What if he slept curled up like an actual kitty cat?
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thegalleonsnest 7 months
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Was on a movie night binge last night, and one of the movies we tapped into was Happily N'ever After. This is Munk, and he is my friend now.
Go check out the movie, cause it's actually PRETTY GOOD! Made by the people who made Shrek. Don't watch the sequel though, cause that thing is a mess unless you wanna laugh at how poor it is lol.
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Mambo's Info Post.
Renfield's Info Post.
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sydlorr 6 months
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Sigourney Weaver kinda killed it in Happily N鈥檈ver After tbh
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Captured by trolls
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bestanimatedmovie 21 days
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Revenge of the Underrated
Miss Hokusai vs Happily N'Ever After
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Happily N'Ever After:
A take on the whole "Twisted Fairy Tale" idea! The story follows Cinderella, aka Ella, as her wicked stepmother takes control of all fairy tales and leans fate to be more favourable to the wicked side of stories. All in all, i loved this movie as a child. In the bts, they specifically made Ella's design be opposite of the common Cinderella trope. Instead of long blonde hair and bright blue eyes, she has short brown hair and green eyes! Shes witty, funny, and all in all a fun character to watch. Overall its a hilarious movie
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marinerainbow 11 days
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I know that the fandom isn't big, but after rewatching the movie, I have something to share with the... 5 people who like this movie XD
Happily N'Ever After Headcannons
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Actually, considering how little lore we have for this world, I guess this is more of a 'if I directed the movie' post? Or me just projecting my love for hidden lore onto this movie? XD
Alright, let's get the biggest plothole out of the way; how come some characters seem to know what's going on (Rick, possibly the prince), while others don't (Frieda, Cinderella, etc)? Well, I think that since the Wizard lives above the castle, I'm guessing that the royal family, and those connected to them like the servants, know that their fates are intertwined with Fairytales and scales, and that these stories have played out over and over again. Some know more than others, but still.
The royalty of Cinderella's story, in particular, knows most I think. The royal portrait we see the bad guys throwing swords at shows the prince flanked by who I'm guessing are his parents. And it looks like they are passing onto him the same instruction manual that he's practically glued to. When you connect this to how... Dead eyed the other royals are (Rapunzel in particular. Did anybody notice how she's just... Staring off into space all the time? Only showing emotion when her prince shows up?), my guess is that since these stories have played out so many times, some of the characters have basically become brain dead- or are on auto pilot at best- and the King and Queen saw this in their son, and tried to make it easier for him to stay on track. Even though they knew that the wizard would ensure he married his Cinderella.
We don't see much of the bad guys in this movie. However, since that one troll said "I've never seen that before!" When Frieda summoned her beacon, I'm guessing the majority of them are aware of the rules of Fairytale Land. Or at least that they keep finding themselves repeating history. Since these villains can get gruesome ends (especially since these seem to be Grimms Fairytales. If you know, you know 馃拃), my guess is that their endings make it really stick with them. And maybe since they aren't dead eyed, they're the ones constantly trying to change their endings (being more aggressive, trying new tactics, etc), but since they couldn't temper with the scales like Frieda, none of them were successful before.
So tldr; the royals know what's going on because they're neighbors with the wizard, the majority of Fairytale Land is suffering from numb braincells since their lives are being carried out for them, and the villains are trying to fight the scales that are literally tipped against them. Now that we've gotten that out of the way, let's move onto other aspects of the movie.
I know the wizard barely has 2 minutes if screen time, but I like to think he's one of the Grimm Brothers. I mean, it's right there! No Fairytale Flip Media is complete without utilizing the Brothers Grimm being the guys in charge. But if that's the case, where's the other brother? I think he might be on our side of the world. Maybe The Wizard was meeting his brother in Scotland? Maybe his brother is making sure that the Fairytales are still loved- and in turn, alive- by us? That's what I'm thinking.
That could explain how Fairytale Land has some modern influence/technology. The Dwarves' defenses and the witches' motorcycle-esque brooms, for instance. The second brother brought some technology from our world to Fairytale Land at some point, and The Wizard just had to make it roll with the stories... Which shouldn't be too far fetched considering he was completely cool with Ella staying with Rick in the end (assuming he didn't reset her story as usual).
It is hard to say for sure whether everyone is immortal, or the stories are passed down onto the next generation. However, I'm thinking that, as long as your story doesn't end with your death, you won't die (I mean, Jack survived being squashed into a pancake. I know this is a kids movie, but I need to make lore here-). And if you do die, you are ressurected for the sake of the story repeating itself.
The Wizard does have other assistants outside of Munk and Mambo. The Fairy Godmother is one of them. However, since she gets Cinderella confused with Pinocchio at first, I'm thinking maybe she's in charge of all the 'magic fairy' roles in the stories. As such, she's kind of... Got her mind wrapped around other stuff 馃槄 not to mention she's pretty old. Overworked, probably as old as Fairytale Land itself, is it any wonder she spends her downtime singing and dancing with mice?
There aren't much, but these are all I got so far about the world itself rather than the individual characters. I hope you guys like these! (And for those who love them just as much as I do, don't worry. I'm gonna make a HC set for the three big Bad wolves too. They were the highlight of the film next to Frieda)
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slashingdisneypasta 10 months
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Similar vibes.
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fairytale-poll 6 months
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ROUND 2B, MATCH 7 OUT OF 8!
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The Glass Slipper:
She's a perfect representation about how Cinderella stories can focus on the cycle of being an outcast; when someone is shunned, they're snappy, and because they're snappy, they're shunned. Ella struggles with her place in society and her own emotions, but her dreams and love for the prince help her achieve her happiness.
This book is an underrated classic (the fairy godmother is an old woman obsessed with birds! the prince has a jester sidekick who is heavily implied to be magical! Cinderella sleeps in one of those cool box bed things [her stepmother actually locks her into it when the prince comes and it鈥檚 scary as hell] and is given some psychological complexity!) and there鈥檚 just so much humor and grace and wit in this version of the story.聽 Look up the illustrations, they鈥檙e beautiful!
As someone who loves both? Ella from The Glass Slipper. Leslie Caron's depiction of the character is so full and endearing. She's kind of mean and rightfully so. She's full of hope and love for those who'll show it to her as well. I love this character so much. It's the rendition of the character that opened my love for Cinderella retellings.
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kettlemouse 2 years
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Anyone remember Happily N'ever After?
Anyone remember it as a kickass movie?
And does anyone remember the evil stepmother? Contributed to me coming out as bisexual.
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