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editfandom · 1 year
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zoolander icons.
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cottoncandiescupcakes · 7 months
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grox-empire · 1 year
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There's a part of me that's appealingly sweet~
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donamarocas · 1 year
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give credits if you repost, please
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wiccantwav · 2 years
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Hansel (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters) - Icons
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dresspheres · 8 months
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38 Icons | Hansel | Black Lagoon
38 Icons for Hansel from Black Lagoon.
Please like or reblog this post if you plan on using them.
Credit me if you edit them! Otherwise, credit’s very much appreciated.
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theaterrush · 8 months
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✫➺imagine picturing some fresh tangerines. couldn't be me.
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daemondaes · 11 months
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He may inadvertently neglect you in the pursuit of science, but for the low, low price of one piece of candy, Hansel can be your new father today!
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coffeebookslovegt · 11 months
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Déjela ir ahora o esparciré su cerebro de Sheriff sobre estos estúpidos campesinos.
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yourwitchhazel · 28 days
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Gemma Arterton in Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (196 gifs)
By following the source link you can find 196 gifs; these gifs were made by me; you can edit them into graphics/gif icons if you like, but you must give credit – please like or reblog. If you enjoy my work, you can donate me how much you want!
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beanghostprincess · 5 months
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Favorite Nami outfits?
I love Nami's style and I think that if I started mentioning all the outfits I like, I would never finish this post, so I'll try to make a top 5/10!!
1- Whole Cake Island (1st dress)
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Look at her go!!! This is by far my favorite Nami outfit. Perhaps it's just that WCI is my favorite arc, but I just love her. I love the Hansel and Gretel energy. I love her little hat. I love the ribbon on her back. I love the colors. I love her silly hair. I love her. And she wears it in one of my favorite scenes in the whole show, so of course I love her outfit here.
2- Film Red (1st Outfit)
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Literally the lesbian flag, she couldn't be more obvious. The closet is glass. 100% something I'd wear. I love the summer vibes. I love the glasses. The lil drawings my beloveds. The earrings? The boots? The shirt around her waist? The top? The hair???? I absolutely love this!!
3- Wano-Egghead
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She looks absolutely stunning! Once again, literally something I'd wear. This is probably in my closet. I love the colors! I love the overall! I love her undone hair! I just love her. I'm so sad it's an outfit that doesn't last longer.
4- Whole Cake Island (3rd dress)
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It looks so comfy and soft!! I need this dress. It's just so cute,, And she looks gorgeous with her braids and undone hair and,,, I just love her WCI outfits. They live in my head rent-free. Also, she matches Zeus with this one and I love it.
5- Enies Lobby
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This is probably my favorite outfit pre-timeskip. I love the little dim jacket. The top. The skirt. The sandals. I have this clothes, even. She's gorgeous. She's the it girl. The moment. An icon. I miss her short hair every day.
And now a quick top to show you my top 10!
6- Wano (the pink one)
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7- Skypiea (especially when she wears the glasses)
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8- Thriller Bark
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9- Stampede
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10- Zou
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pk-layouts · 11 months
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hellooo ! this is similar to something i've posted before... but in my opinion this one is much easier to look at, i think... anyhow !! a couple of notes for this — nountype is meant to be for what nouns you prefer being used on you, masculine / feminine / neutral / nonhuman / entity / etc — open/closed refers to your stance on advances of the romantic and/or qp variety! if you're open to developing more relationships or if you're closed and only interested in your partner/not interested in anyone right now. — the source and sourcemate section can be removed entirely if you'd like, and as always anything can be repurposed as long as it doesn't go against the blogs dni :3
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winters0689 · 2 months
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I’m surprised that in all the seasons of OUAT, in which they have had so many characters, ranging from Snow White and Cinderella to Bo Peep and Hansel and Gretel to even Frankenstein and Jekyll and Hyde that they never had Dracula!
They had werewolves and witches and Frankenstein’s monster, but not the big bad iconic Vampire man himself, Count Dracula.
This makes me think how they would do it. Rumplestiltskin would obviously be involved somehow, Dracula would probably either be related and/or a love interest to a character at some point.
I also wonder, if they had adapted Dracula into OUAT, what characters would they keep? Would Mina and Jonathan be involved? Would Renfield still be a servant of Dracula, or something else entirely?
So many possibilities, and as a fan of the book, I am both shocked yet somewhat thankful that they didn’t adapt it, especially with how they treated a majority of their characters.
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mask131 · 10 months
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Seasonal theme: Magical summer (beginning)
This summer will be a season of wonders and enchantments, of spells and wizards - a magical summer!
Here is a list of beings, entities, objects and concepts you can check out if you want to add some magic to your summer:
In the myths, legends and so-called “real” world...
In the Arthurian literature: Merlin the enchanter, most famous of all wizards, derived from the legendary Welsh figure of Myrddin. Morgan le Fay, the ever-so-ambiguous enchantress of Arthurian mythos. Excalibur, the greatest and most iconic of all magical swords.
In Greek mythology: Hecate, the goddess of magic and witches. Circe, the divine enchantress of the Odyssey. Medea, the most frightening sorceress of the Greek legends. Lamia, a Greco-Roman bogeywoman that medieval times assimilated with various monsters and witches.
In Norse mythology: seidr, the old Norse magic, and its patron goddess Freya. Loki, expert shapeshifter and trickster supreme.
Christian legends, myths and beliefs: the Malleus Maleficarum, the unfamous manual used by many witch-hunters during the great witch hunts throughout Europe - a manual which was not accepted by the Church, unlike what many people believe. The Ars Goetia, both the art of invoking demons and the grimoire containing the secrets of said art. Astaroth, a demon often associated today with witchcraft. The famous witches sabbath, that was the great terror and fantasy of devil-fearing men of the Middle-Ages and the Renaissance. The paintings of Goya, which illustrated the various superstitions and beliefs surrounding witches in Spain.
The folklore of the British Isles: the British Grimalkin, with its cousins the English King of Cats and the Celtic Cat-sith. Lugh, the Irish Celtic god that mastered all of the arts, including magic.
Vaïnämöinen, the great bard-enchanter of Finland, and one of the sorcerer-heroes of the Kalevala alongside the magical blacksmith Ilmarinen, all fighting against the evil witch-queen Louhi.
In fairytales: the fairytales of the brothers Grimm brought many of the famous fairytale witches, from the evil queen with her magic mirror in Snow-White to the witch living in a house of bread and sugar in Hansel and Gretel. In Slavic fairytales, the great and iconic witch is the dreaded Baba Yaga. The French fairytales also brought the archetype of the fairy godmother: Cinderella, Toads and Diamonds, Donkeyskin, Cunning Cinders, The Hind in the Woods/The White Doe, Prince Marcassin... And let’s not forget Carabosse, the wicked fairy of the fairytale Princess Mayblossom, that became thanks to Tchaïkovsky’s ballet the old antagonistic fairy of Sleeping Beauty. Plus: the seven-league boots, one of the most famous magical items of French fairytales, appearing in Little Thumbling or The Orange Tree and the Bee.
The world of alchemy: the famous philosopher’s stone, elixir of life, and panacea that formed the ultimate goals of alchemists. Hermes Trismegistus, the mythological patron and ancestor of all alchemists (himself a mix of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth). Nicolas Flamel, the 14th century book-seller everybody believed to be the discovered of the philosopher’s stone.
Some famous grimoires of our world: The Book of Abramelin, a tome of sacred Jewish magic. The Lesser Key of Solomon, a demonology grimoire of the 17th century inspired by the older book of sacred spells known as The Key of Solomon. The very famous duo of French grimoires known as the Grand Albert and Petit Albert. The Book of Shadows, a type of grimoire originally part of the Wicca religion, and that became popularized in America media thanks to the television series Charmed.
Principles, beliefs, personalities and practices of our world (which, as you will note, frequently mix magic with religion and folk-healing): Nostradamus, the great French prophet. The magi of Persia, Zoroastrian priests and astronomers that gave birth to the concept of the “mage” as we know it today. The original mana - not the video game mechanic, but the supernatural force of Oceanian beliefs. The Celtic druids and the most famous of their sacred sites: Stonehenge. The marabout, a type of Muslim holy man from Africa to whom was attributed some magical powers in folk-belief. The shamans of Siberia, the ones from which the very principle of “shamanism” was codified in the West. The medecine people of the First Nations in Northern America. The sangomas of Southern Africa, one of the most famous types of African “witch-doctors”. The Haitian Vodou and the Louisiana/New-Orleans Voodoo, folk-religions and magic beliefs deriving from the Vodun religion of West Africa (not to be confused with their various “cousins”, such as the Vodu of Cuba, the Jejé of Brazil or the Hoodoo).
More general magic tropes and concepts: the magic potion. The flying broomstick. The magic wand, or its variation the wizard’s staff. The familiar of the witch. The trope of the wizard duel, which, despite its prominence in modern literature and contemporary folk songs, has roots in ancient mythological fights and legendary magic hunts. The tempestarii, or the belief in weather-influencing, weather-changing sorcerers.
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bark-fm · 8 days
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Just because I can…
(My first time using my art as the playlist icon! I’m only a beginner but I’m proud of it!)
Song List below
01. Taking What’s Not Yours TV Girl
02. Hand Me My Shovel, I’m Going In! - 2020 Remastered Version Will Wood and the Tapeworms
03. Charlie’s inferno That Handsome Devil
04. & Tally Hall
05. Wrecking Ball Mother Mother
06. The Main Character Will Wood
07. Body Mother Mother
08. Misery Meat Sodikken
09. Flight of the Crows Jhariah
10. Twist The Knife That Handsome Devil
11. There’s Something Happening Jack Stauber’s Micropop
12. Problems Mother Mother
13. Memento Mori: the most important thing in the world Will Wood
14. My Alcoholic Friends The Dresden Dolls
15. Stalker’s Tango - 2023 Remaster Autoheart
16. Coffee Jack Stauber’s Micropop
17. Blow My Brains Out Tikkle Me
18. Better Than Me The Brobecks
19. Lotta True Crime Penelope Scott
20. Cigarette Ahegao Penelope Scott
21. Caught Like A Fly Falling In Reverse
22. Hansel Sodikken
23. Cupid Jack Stauber’s Micropop
24. I Deserve to Bleed Sushi Soucy
25. Animal Sir Chloe
26. Amnesia Was Her Name Lemon Demon
27. Touch-Tone Telephone Lemon Demon
…. And More Coming Soon!
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index-of-imagination · 2 months
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Thunderdell, the Most Iconic Giant You've Never Heard of, and a Brief History of Fee Fi Fo Fum
Did you know the giant who said "Fee Fi Fo Fum, I smell the blood of an English man" had a name? Well, sorta.
The first known instance of the phrase was found in the pamphlet (a cheap, unbound book more or less) entitled Have with You to Saffron-Walden in 1596 by playwright Thomas Nashe. However, the pamphlet remarks that the origins of the phrase were unknown. Quote:
"O, 'tis a precious apophthegmatical pedant, who will find matter enough to dilate a whole day of the first invention of Fy, fa, fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman [...]" pg. 20
The first known and documented instance I could find of the phrase being uttered by a giant was in the 1711 Newcastle-on-Tyne text The History of Jack and the Giants, one of the very first "Jack tales." If you're not a folklore geek like me, you may not've paid much mind to the name 'Jack' appearing damn near everywhere in fairy tales. You got Jack and the Bean Stalk, Jack-o-Lantern's, The House that Jack Built, and more modern urban legends like Springheeled Jack. He even has cognates all across Europe, such as Antonio in Italy, Hansel in Germany and Ivan in Russia. Anyway, back on topic, the Newcastle text, though once more not the original version of the story and instead a "modernized" take on it, features the iconic phrase.
"Fee, fau, fum, I smell the blood of an English man, Be alive, or be he dead, I'll grind his bones to make my bread."
The giant that utters this is Thunderdell, a two-headed giant who attacked Jack at his own banquet to avenge the deaths of all the other giants Jack has slayed up to this point, those being identified as Cormoran, whom Jack kills with a pickaxe, Blunderbore, whom Jack kills by hanging and stabbing and an unnamed female giant. Thunderdell was the penultimate of the giants Jack killed, with the final being Galligantus, who is the only of these giants that lacks a Wikipedia article.
I'm unsure if any noteworthy version of Jack and the Beanstalk identified the giant he killed, unfortunately.
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