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celine-song · 3 months
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Song of the Sea (2014) dir. Tomm Moore
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aenslem · 9 months
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THE SECRET OF KELLS (2009) dir. Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey
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gizkalord · 1 year
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STAR WARS VISIONS 2.02 - SCREECHER’S REACH "don’t look back, right?"
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animations-daily · 11 months
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You can't find out everything from books, you know. I think I read that once. THE SECRET OF KELLS (2009) dir. Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey
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alabasterpickles · 1 year
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Did this little painting of Mebh to get back into practice with my traditional paints, the lighting at my desk is BAD but I am impatient and excited to share 😂
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cartoonfan21 · 1 year
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Song of the Sea: Graphic novel🌊prologue
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mellonposting · 7 months
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I want a Lord of the Rings animated series done by Tom Moore.
Cartoon Saloon's style portrays fantastical intensity so well while also carrying the stories they tell with such lightness and fluidity. The 1978 animated version of Lotr leaned on the weight, action, and drama of Tolkien's trilogy but I think Moore could make something that would include the abstraction and artistry the story deserves.
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pininghost · 8 months
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I am on my knees BEGGING for a fourth irish folklore movie from cartoon saloon because have you heard butchered tongue and de selby part 1 that needs to be in a movie with their stunning visuals pls pls pls I am fucked in the head rn
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applesauceshindo · 9 months
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Aaah! Here it is!!
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CARTOON SALOONS IRISH FOLKLORE TRILOGY!!!!
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cyborgmythweaver · 1 year
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CW: abuse
To me, the Sith have always been about power, about manipulation, about abuse. They offer false hope as a lure to ensnare people when they are at their most vulnerable. They offer you what you think you need while gutting your support system, isolating you from those who could pull you back above water. Before you know it, the decisions you say you are making are no longer your own. And so, the visually brightest scene of the episode becomes its darkest moment thematically.
I am amazed that Star Wars continues to tell meaningful, complex stories about survivors, those who are able to liberate themselves from the confines of interpersonal and systemic abuse, as well as those who are unable to break free... yet. 
This is why hope is so fundamentally important, not just in Star Wars or in storytelling, but in the real lives we lead. There is always, ALWAYS hope. 
And may the Force be with you.
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leap-0n · 10 months
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Very song of the sea inspired thingy, the cliff is supposed to be the one from the end of THW :(
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tiachristiner · 4 months
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Song of the Sea 🦭
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goodsirs · 11 months
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Star Wars: Visions 2.02 "Screecher's Reach"
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 animated shorts posters
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klaushargreeveses · 6 months
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Stars are shining bright The wind is on the rise Whispering words Of long-lost lullabies.
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