"why do we even have that lever" is made funnier by the fact there are only 2 levers to begin with (disguised as a pair of tusks on a statue)
i find the implications hilarious:
kronk only had to remember the location of one lever, and couldn't even manage that
but on the other hand, it's easy to get two identical unlabelled levers confused, this one's on yzma tbh
yzma only needed to make one lever to begin with, but she actively chose to turn the second tusk into a functioning trapdoor. she could have just...just not connected the second tusk to anything. it didn't need to have a function
upon reflection, this also answers the question itself: "why do we even HAVE that lever?" it's because yzma herself specifically designed it as a booby trap. "why do we have that lever?" because yzma had it built to keep people out of her secret lair! yzma made the very purposeful choice to put that lever there! and then both she and her inept henchman immediately forgot about her own booby trap! yzma that is YOUR LEVER!!!!!
59K notes
·
View notes
can we get mera and indus dressed as yzma and kronk?
FINALLY SOMEONE REQUESTED THIS I HAVE BEEN WAITING SINCE THE BEGINNING
1K notes
·
View notes
Retirement Home Rumble: Semifinals
Side A
*DISCLAIMER (PLEASE READ):
TFC was a beloved youtuber who sadly passed away last year. He was submitted and then included in this tournament as a way to honor his memory. I do not want to see anyone being toxic or disrespectful to his memory. Feel free to spread propaganda and vote for who you want, but anyone crossing a line will be blocked
Why they would crush the other geezers under the cut:
WARNING: There may be spoilers
Old Queens Propaganda:
Iroh and TFC Propaganda:
826 notes
·
View notes
How about Sora dressed in a fit from a Disney world he hasn't been in that you want him to be in? 🤔🤔🤔 I'd love to see him in more costume changes <3 (shakes fist that he didn't get a coat in frozen)
Emperor's New Groove
516 notes
·
View notes
i know Emperor Kuzco was the poster child of bratty unreasonable behavior, but the whole NO TOUCHY! NO TOUCHY. NO TOUCH thing? a completely fair and measured reaction to being touched unexpectedly by a casual acquaintance, i'm siding with him on this
14K notes
·
View notes
There was a holiday named Yzma Day where everyone had to dress up like Yzma.
536 notes
·
View notes
This conversation was inspiring.
@thatsthat24
354 notes
·
View notes
(Disney's announcement of "Once Upon A Studio" short film that will be airing in October.)
(My crossover / modern AU posted in June)
✨⏳B R U N O A N D K U Z C O🦙✨
247 notes
·
View notes
Eartha Kitt
An American actress, singer, and activist, Eartha Kitt (1927-2008) remains an incredibly influential and controversial figure in American culture.
Born on a cotton plantation to a single mother of Cherokee and African descent (and almost certainly a White father) and raised in Harlem, New York City, Kitt studied performing arts from a young age. Her distinctive voice made her stand out in the Katherine Dunham Company, the first African-American dance company.
In 1950, Kitt starred as Helen of Troy in Dr. Faustus (a role given by Orson Welles, who called her "the most exciting woman in the world"). Her fame grew, until she was featured as Catwoman in the Batman television series in the late 1960s.
Her professional life took a massive hit when she made anti-Vietnam war statements during a White House luncheon, making First Lady Johnson burst into tears. In response, the CIA defamed her, and Kitt focused on her work abroad in Europe and Asia for a time. Kitt could speak in four languages (English, German, Dutch, French) and sing in eleven.
In the late 1970s and the 1980s, Kitt returned to work on Broadway, where she received widespread acclaim, and continued to perform for years.
Kitt was a widespread social and political activist. In addition to her anti-war stance, she established the Kittsville Youth Foundation, was a support of Rebels with a Cause (a D.C. based group focused on beautifying the city). Kitt publically supports LGBT rights and considers same-sex marriage a civil right.
Notable songs by Eartha Kitt include:
1. "C'est si bon" (composed 1947 by Henri Betti, performed 1953)
2. "Santa Baby" (1953)
3. "I Want to Be Evil" (1954)
Notable roles by Eartha Kitt include:
1. Catwoman (Batman 1967)
2. Shaleem-La-Lume (Timbuktu! 1978. Tony nomination)
3. Dolores (The Wild Party 2000. Tony nomination)
4. Yzma (The Emperor's New Groove 2000. Kronk's New Groove 2005. The Emperor's New School 2006-2008. Two Daytime Emmy Awards.)
5. The Cool Cat (Wonder Pets! Guest performance. 2010. Daytime Emmy Award).
2K notes
·
View notes