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A 2019 Treasure Planet fan-illustration for a Disney Zine I participated in when my colours were going crazy with vibrance X)
I love Treasure Planet, it is one, if not the most of my favourite Disney movies. The father\son relationship between Jim and Silver melts my heart every watch.
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Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet
Is an age regressor!
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TRIPLE JIM 💛💙♥️
(Old doodle from last year that I lazily completed recently.)
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Do you think Morph has any idea that he is an unintentional wingman?
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I'm a bit nostalgic rn ✧*+ - ✧*+ - ✧*
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And how can the world want me to change ?
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💫To Be A Man💫
Thrilled I get to post my part of @ghostsharkpress ‘s transology zine before pride month ends. Our prompt was to recontextualize a formative childhood cartoon through the lense of transness/gncness.
These are thoughts I’ve had spilling around in my head for a while and seeing how important Treasure Planet was for me as a kid I thought it would be perfect. I always struggled with the fact I don’t really have any older male guide or figure to learn myself from so as a kid I tried to mimic the masculinity of shows or my peers. Growing older and wanting to step out of boyhood has really been a journey of self discovery and self worth and I’m really proud of the person I’m becoming.
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The fascinating thing about these two adaptations is that they're both equally horny for the doctor, but, like, in diametrically opposite ways.
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Treasure Planet was so right. About everything, but specifically I mean about the whole spaceships and technology blended with 18th century aesthetic.
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Disney after making a visually stunning and stunningly creative sci-fi time-period-mishmash adventure movie about cool space travel and daddy issues that is heavily inspired by classic works with a relatable teenage boy protagonist, badass female captain, and silly little marketable shapeshifting splat, and then proceeding to release it immediately after a huge franchise’s long-awaited and incredibly hyped-up blockbuster release, giving this movie absolutely no promotion or hype whatsoever or even so much as a fucking McDonalds action figure because they desperately want this movie to die because they don’t like the experimentalism and queerness and want to write it off as a bad movie instead of their own refusal to accept different kinds of storytelling and emerging social issues:
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