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I’m pretty excited about this one, doing different poses with characters interacting is a bit outside of my comfort zone but I didn’t have too much trouble
(I’ll be doing one of these for Andrew Rannells toooo)
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Need to see more people describing act 1 Marvin as a snivelling teenager rolling around and crying and pulling his hair out for attention because you guys do not get it
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Marvin trilogy posting again
I noticed a difference between the In Trousers 1979 version of Another Sleepless Night and the 1985 version.
1979 version: “I know this girl. I call her my wife. She is my wife. She is my thorn in the bushes. No happy endings and no fuss. What a girl, what a saint, what a wife ain't is my wife. So I sleep in a bed too big for one person. I'm big for one person. But this bed is bigger than both of us...”
1985 version: “He never stops, this Whizzer Brown. I need my sleep. Five times a night, he’ll request it; I wanna rest it. (It will keep.) All he wants - what he wants, is a body that won't fuss. So we sleep in a bed too big for two people. It's big for two people but this bed is bigger than both of us.”
The 1979 version implies that Marvin is alone in bed, and so he reminisces on his relationship with his wife. The line “I'm big for one person. But this bed is bigger than both of us” refers to the fact that both him and Trina were out of their depths when they got together, but still Marvin feels alone. He misses having someone with him, even if he wasn’t attracted to them.
In the 1985 version, he is completely caught up in the passion that Whizzer provides in his life. He’s fulfilled but it’s taxing having to keep up with Whizzer’s needs. I always interpreted the line “So we sleep in a bed too big for two people. It's big for two people but this bed is bigger than both of us” as sex being the defining characteristic of their relationship. And later lines in the song reveal that Marvin believes this should make him happy, but it doesn’t. He still feels alone, despite getting what he thought he wanted.
I think that both of these interpretations really add to the lyric “Marvin always gets the things he wants, except the things he wants” Marvin has contradictory wants by nature, and it’s a huge part of his character development to realize what *specifically* he wants (ie. “I want it all” to “I never wanted, I wanted- I never, never, never, never, never, never wanted to love you!” to All I want is you”)
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I love the Marvin trilogy in ways incomprehensible to the human mind, I love the Marvin trilogy so much it makes me want to tear all of my organs out with pure cathartic joy, I love the Marvin trilogy so much to them point where I will roll around on the ground and jump up and down just from hearing the cast recordings. In conclusion I am fucking deranged and can’t tell if falsettos or in trousers makes it better or worse, all I know is that it is my favorite piece of media and brings me so much joy it’s insane!
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Save me Marvin Jacksepticeye,,, Save Me,,,
I went really overboard with the galaxy under his cape don't mind me I really like stars and galaxies
Also his mask too,,, it's not at all based on the mask I have,,, naur,,,
And a little extra fact of my version of Marvin I'd like to include: his hair (once naturally brown) naturally turned green due to his magic so now he dyes it brown to seem less conspicuous
Have this version of him too cause I couldn't decide which hair color I liked more
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