POCAHONTAS (1995) Dir. Mike Gabriel And Eric Goldberg
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You can paint with all the colors of the wind . . .
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Dungeons & Disney Princesses - Pocahontas
“Understand I am only saving this fucker because I can tell you have big plans for him as an NPC and he’s important to the plot and if he dies now you’ll have to rewrite weeks’ worth of campaign and I love you too much for that.”
“Thank you.”
“All that being said, soon as we’re done with this arc, John Smith gets shoved off a cliff.”
inspo from @heroeddiemunson
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witchy disney: Pocahontas (Pocahontas, 1995)
abilities include spells and potions, wind manipulation, nature communication
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"What am I doing? I shouldn't be seeing him again. I mean, I want to see him again."
POCAHONTAS (1995)
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Pocahontas (1995): 3 times Pocahontas is compared to her mother + 1 time she's recognized on her own merits.
rambling lil meta under the cut
see, what's crazy about this whole situation is that it makes me wonder what exactly pocahontas's mom was like to have left such a massive impression on literally everyone in their community? there's that outright statement that "yeah, your mom's spirit is in the wind, basically, and our people venerate her as a spiritual guide (at the very least)." we know that she's the main connection between pocahontas and grandmother willow, and there's an implication in there that whatever leadership role she held in the village is expected to fall on pocahontas's shoulders someday.
i am so convinced that this role is some kind of spiritual leader/shaman position. wise-woman, priestess, whatever it's called. we don't see anyone else besides kekata performing any kind of spiritual rites, and even he isn't seen acting in direct contact with spiritual entities. kekata has to perform chants, provide offerings, and use a medium. pocahontas can just fuckign. talk to the things. how is she doing that? why isn't anyone else really able to do that? john smith could talk with grandmother willow but would he be able to if pocahontas wasn't there (i actually think he could but that's a different post)? has she ever done that for literally anybody else? nakoma never mentions grandmother willow. nobody mentions grandmother willow. apparently, the only two people who knew about her before pocahontas brought her new bf over was pocahontas and her mom.
i'm losing track of myself here, but the point is pocahontas is Highly aware of the ghost she's expected to live up to. and it sucks. and there's a lot more to her character arc about this but the eventual come-around to accepting that she has a responsibility to be more than herself and more than her mother's ghost is so heartbreaking because it also meant she had to let go of her soulmate at the same time so i c ry
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Just Around The Riverbend by Judy Kuhn
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