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#belle x adam
galaxygolfergirl · 8 months
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I had some fun with photoshop tonight fixing up this animation cell of Adam/the Beast after his transformation. If you look at the original cell, the 2nd image, you can see that the lighting and shadowing is incorrect to what animator Glen Keane intended, if you look at the third image; the light is intended to be from the bottom right and he’s meant to be viewed from below— you’re looking up at him. His right eye was also drifting away a bit, so I centered that and pushed up his mouth more to empathize the bottom of his chin.
You can really see the difference here
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Does it work? That’s up to y’all. I always thought he was hot 🤷‍♀️
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I would appreciate a reblog perhaps
EDIT: after some deranged nut operating on moon logic accused me of somehow contributing to corporate injustice against artists and spitting in the face of the animators who worked on this scene, I am forced to state that THIS WAS JUST FOF FUN. I’m not saying this edit is better than the original or that the movie gets bad marks on craftsmanship, I just wanted to share a silly photoshop edit. Dear god.
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riddlerosehearts · 5 months
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♡ Once Upon A Studio (2023)
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kabishkat19 · 6 months
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Returning home✨
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lumiereandcogsworth · 5 months
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hi can we just take a moment?
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dearest-alexander · 10 months
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So...Um, I think I may have a type...
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#men with big ass libraries  (c) entertainment weekly & @lazyariel 
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loudeaglecollective · 5 months
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Hi! I promise this is the last one of the week, I swear 😞
Well, here are some ramdoms fanarts :b
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Lumiere and Cogsworth together 🕰🕯💖😭
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The last three are somewhat old, I think especially the one with Gaston and Lefou is quite noticeable, even so, if you have come this far, thank you and don't worry, I love you, whoever you are XD 💖🤓
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shakemeetsworld · 9 months
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I saw this and had a lot of thoughts and feelings about it, so I decided to write something up.
Ok yes, I completely agree with the female side of this. They were not looking for love and marriage but something greater than themselves and the small worlds they occupied.  I think Cinderella was open to marriage and love to get out of her miserable existence, and wanted to go to the ball not only to get out of the house, but because every eligible maiden in the kingdom was to attend.  And she’s a rule follower, clearly, since she obeys her stepmother and stepsister’s every command. (Granted if she didn’t she’d be thrown out probably.)
The men on the other hand, I’m not convinced all of these men wanted marriage, or only wanted marriage.  The Beast basically wanted to be left alone.  He knew he had to find love to break the curse but by the time Belle came along he seemed pretty resigned to that never happening.  While his staff clearly wanted Belle around to hopefully break the spell, I don’t think the Beast agreed to trade her for her father for that reason.  He was scared of the outside world and its judgment of him, and found Maurice’s intrusion threatening.  And by that point had become so beastly that all he knew was anger and violence.  (A great metaphor for the only acceptable masculine emotions and actions.)  So he kept him and then her as a prisoner until his staff said, maybe this could do something and he gave in to them.
With Prince Eric and Prince Charming, I think marriage was what was expected of them because of their titles and the time periods.  Eric seemed much more interested in adventure and exploration than in romance and marriage.  And when he thought he’d found the woman that saved his life it was just the thing to do to marry her.  And the King was the one pushing Charming to get married and set up the ball for that purpose.  We don’t really get much personality from him so I can’t say he didn’t want that but we don’t get a sense that that’s his sole goal.
I completely understand that Disney and fairy tales give people unrealistic expectations of love.  And yes to us now it’s ridiculous to “fall in love” almost instantly.  But we forget that most of these tales come from a time when your options were limited or decided for you.  And marriage wasn’t about love necessarily, it was procreation and expectation, and for the woman security.  Eric found a girl who cared enough to save him so of course marrying her makes sense.  Then when he finds out it's also the girl who also seemed to enjoy adventure like him and captivated him for the last few days, well win-win. Charming found a woman he could stand for more than 10 minutes after meeting all the women in the kingdom, so sure she’ll do.  The Beast and Belle are more realistic because it’s clear they got to know each other over a longer period of time.  It feels like months have probably passed.  And they found similar interests with the library.  That being said, they all waited until they found someone they genuinely liked, even if they knew immediately.  The timeline is unrealistic and so is the image of perfection that’s created with these romances.  Things in reality won’t be perfect and the connection won’t be immediate.  But I also feel like these stories of “true love” also gave me a desire not to settle.
I understand the point that this post is trying to make, and it is a good one.  There is much to be said about most things being shown through the male gaze and patriarchy.  And yes, as a society we forget/don’t care about the wants of women.  But I honestly feel like using these fairy tales as an example of that misses the point of many of these stories.  Sure Ariel married Eric, but a life on land and then a life with him was what she wanted in the story.  The whole story is about what she wanted.  And how she had to give up her voice to be heard.  And yes Belle was kept as a prisoner at first, and her story can be likened to Stockholm Syndrome of course.  Though once the Beast learned to love her he let her go and she chose to return. As a little girl growing up with these stories, sure I learned that love and marriage is the goal.  But I also learned from Belle that it’s ok to be different, to want more for your life than what you’ve been given, and to fight for what you believe in.  First she fought for her father’s wellbeing and then stood up to the town to defend the Beast.  I learned from Ariel that curiosity can take you to great places, that there’s always more to learn, and that we don’t need to be afraid of what we don’t know. Cinderella taught me that even when life is unfair or hard, to try to have a positive attitude and hope for a better future, and to ask for what you want.  She asked to go to the ball and tried so hard to make that happen even when the odds were stacked against her.
And honestly these men taught me things too.  The Beast taught me that people can change when given support.  Prince Charming and Prince Eric taught me to never give up searching for your dreams.
We absolutely need to talk more about the wants and desires of women.  And we need to stop putting marriage as the end goal for everyone.  But let’s not put these fairy tales in an anti-feminist box without exploring the nuances.  And maybe let’s use more real world examples of how patriarchy erases the desires of women and makes them into objects for the purposes of men and their desires.  Because there are plenty of those, and by using real examples we give kids (and adults) more practical and tangible problems to be aware of.
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mockscreens · 11 months
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please like/reblog if you save!
more disney lockscreens here!
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blueberry-9-pancakes · 11 months
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Ariel and Eric would be best friends with Belle and Adam. The nerdiest of nerd friends, talking non-stop about their special interests to each other. Change my mind lol
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firawren · 3 months
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You ever notice how often hair gets touched in this movie?
I did, so I wrote a fic about it.
"Charming in its imperfection"
Beast/Belle and Adam/Belle | rated T | 2,127 words
Tags: Canon Compliant, Mid-Canon, Post-Canon, Fluff, Love, Implied Sexual Content, pregnancy mentioned, Children, Hair
Summary:
When he walks beside her, he often looks down at her head and thinks of how soft her hair must be, and how much he longs to push back that stubborn, cute little strand on her forehead.
Eight mostly fluffy little vignettes about hair, showing the progression of Beast-Adam’s relationship with Belle.
Excerpt:
Beast supposes it’s funny that one of his favorite things about Belle is that small piece of hair that always comes loose and hangs over her forehead. It’s such a silly, inconsequential little detail, but something about it is charming in its imperfection. All of the girls and women he knew before the curse were from aristocratic families, and had been engineered to never have a hair out of place or say a single word that wasn’t carefully crafted to avoid offending. They were like perfect, boring paper dolls. Not that that was their fault, of course—he knows all about the pressures of being molded by your parents and high society into some artificial ideal—but he appreciates how real Belle is.
Every time he sees Belle push that strand of loose hair back, he wishes he could do it instead. He’s always been particularly attracted to women’s hair, and Belle’s is gorgeous. He first thought so while he gazed down at her bandaging his arm, after the wolf attack. Her hair was loose then, the only time he’s seen it such, and it looked so pretty with the light of the fire burnishing it a rich chestnut.
But of course, he can’t touch her hair. He won’t let himself touch any of her. The only time he’s initiated touching her so far is when he gave her the library. Her eyes were closed, so he had to take her by the hands to lead her in, but he only held onto her fingertips, the very barest minimum contact with her skin. A few moments later, she reached for his hands in her excitement, and he gladly took them, but she’s always the one to initiate touches, not him.
Still, when he walks beside her, he often looks down at her head and thinks of how soft her hair must be, and how much he longs to push back that stubborn, cute little strand on her forehead.
Continue reading on AO3
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kararumbelle · 4 months
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blogthebooklover · 3 months
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Launching in 2025: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST North American Tour
YES!  YES!  YES! IT’S FINALLY COMING BACK!!!!!
I haven’t seen this on stage since high school...
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riddlerosehearts · 1 year
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💙 Tale as old as time, tune as old as song. Bittersweet and strange, finding you can change, learning you were wrong. Certain as the sun rising in the east. Tale as old as time, song as old as rhyme, beauty and the beast.
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kabishkat19 · 8 months
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Princess Rose🥀
(Spoiler scenes)
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Future story to come.
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lumiereandcogsworth · 5 months
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i won’t give up - jason mraz
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chonijabitha · 2 years
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Beauty and the Beast (1991)
dir. Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
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