You know how they made Draculaura Filipino? They have already changed her nationality again, now she's Taiwanese in the cartoon. Like the anti-Romanian propaganda was enough but they can't even be consistent as to what Asian she is?? So what should we call Draculaura in G3? Filipino? Taiwanese? I mean they literlally had Tagalog spoken in the movie, she's supposed to be from the Philippines in G3, but the cartoon producers "carefully wrote her as Taiwanese" according to Courtney Lam, Dracs VA.
That. That doesn't make any sense?
I was reading this to my friend (on a call w him when I saw this) and he has a theory that live action Drac was supposed to be Taiwanese, but, as we all know, the director's fucking racist.
But I also do agree that the anti Romanian shit is fucked up. Like hey, you kinda can't include more representation by erasing others, I'm sorry.
A: As of right now, the whole first draft of both acts are done. About ~300 pages… and ~18 songs so far! Only about 5 are composed, though.
Q: Is this based on the books or the show?
A: Both! We took bits from both the books and the show and mixed them together.
Q: Does it end on Legacy Day?
A: Nope! We have Legacy Day, Thronecoming, Spring Unsprung is mixed with Way Too Wonderland, and Dragon Games!
Q: Why do you want to do this?
A: Ever After High is a show all of us on the project grew up with. Doll collectors, book fans, or just casual fans, it impacted us all in different ways. The show never got the treatment OR ending it deserved, but trust me, we believe the ending we gave it will leave you all satisfied. :)
Q: Lesbian Apple??!?
A: :)
Q: What made you think of this?
A: Oh boy this is a Frankie only answer. I (Frankie, typing this one) one day a couple years ago I was left in charge with taking care of some of the young children in my old theatre group. What did I do? Show them Ever After High. And they LOVED it. So, since I was doing a musical at the time, I thought… wouldn’t THIS be a fun musical? Wouldn’t kids and teens (and even adults) love doing that? So I started zoning out and thinking of some rhymes. Eventually those rhymes became My Name Is Raven Queen, which took about an hour to fully write. I then wrote another and brought it to my classmate and friend Summer, who agreed to work on this project with me. We’ve been working hard ever since.
Q: Who’s the director?
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Q: How do I join this project?
A: We’re still figuring that out! It’s just our small team for now, and once we get a LITTLE more out we might start taking volunteers!
Q: How much of this has been cast?
A: Only a little bit! Raven, Hunter, Darling, Brooke, and Cerise for sure!