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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 2 months ago
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strandedromantic4 · 18 days ago
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Real
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the-indie-owl · 1 month ago
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I think what took Me to realize is that these Two are Possibly Ancestor & Descendant.
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I mean...
No offense
But
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sympateawithsugar · 2 months ago
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Sketched this last year, didn't want to finish until now. BG is from Pexels.
I still watch the 1998 Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer movie every year. 🎄
Considering how much I loved this movie as a child, headcanons away:
• Aurora (pink) is old, close friends with Santa Claus. Back in the day they were a tight-knit group with Stormella, but then everything fell apart. • Sparkle (blue) has a mischievous streak and sometimes she joins in on Slyly's shenanigans. Once they taped fire crackers on Arrow's horns when he was sleeping. Arrow lived. For now. • Glitter (purple) has had an painfully obvious crush on Aurora for ages. When they FINALLY get together, Twinkle and Sparkle sigh of relief. And maybe throw a party or something. • Twinkle (yellow) has an eye for fashion and thinks that Santa's elves are long due for an uniform change. Mrs. Claus agrees. • Twinkle has weekly afternoon tea with Mrs. Claus and Leonard. Glitter has similar competitive strike with Zoey, so they start hanging out. Turns out Zoey likes the same kind of literature as Leonard. Suddenly they have a book-club. Slyly thinks the books are trash but he comes for Mrs. Claus's cookies.
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sketch-shepherd-art · 1 year ago
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Something of a continuation of a similar piece I did back in 2021, which also included the Rudolphs from the 1964 Rankin Bass special and the 1998 movie, but I added a third version I also watched religiously as a child- the 1948 Max Fleischer short. 
I’m aware there’s probably other Rudolph adaptations as well, these are just the ones that I personally grew up with
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eric9794 · 1 year ago
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December drawings part 1
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duranduratulsa · 6 months ago
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Up next on my 80's Fest Movie 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽 marathon...Psycho III (1986) on classic GoodTimes Entertainment DVD 📀! #movies #Movie #horror #Psycho #psycho3 #psychoiii #normanbates #batesmotel #AnthonyPerkins #ripanthonyperkins #DianaScarwid #JeffFahey #robertamaxwell #juliettecummins #donovanscott #dvd #goodtimesentertainment #80s #80sfest #durandurantulsas6thannual80sfest
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darkgamer-900 · 1 year ago
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Okay real talk here for anyone who's seen the 1998 Goodtimes Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer movie
In the Reindeer games scene, Arrow verbally harasses Rudolph to the point of knocking him out and causing Arrow to fall behind. Rudolph comes first and Zoey comes in second. For some reason Arrow is counted as "Winner by default". Why wasn't Zoey counted as "Winner by default"? If they didn't want any Does on the team, then they shouldn't have had her or any others participate. So why didn't she automatically win instead of Rudolph
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franki-lew-yo · 2 months ago
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Gryphos in full Glory
Gryphos the Charles Martinet-voiced dog thing from the Golden Films produced "Legend of Atlantis" movie. I appreciate unusual griffons. I think Gryphos could have been a legitimately interesting character design wise had they leaned into him not being entirely dog or cat like. He isn't though, because Golden Films doesn't know how to design/animation/write anything halfway decent. Ever.
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randomposter7 · 4 months ago
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GoodTimes Entertainment main princess movie dolls including DVDs
Snow white (1995) doll
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Sleeping Beauty (1995) Felicity's doll
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Cinderella (1994) doll
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The Little Mermaid (1992) Lena's doll
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Aladdin (1992) Leila's doll
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Beauty and the Beast (1992) Beauty's doll
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THEY CAN'T BE THIEVES. I trusted them. I don't trust thieves.
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 9 months ago
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strandedromantic4 · 23 days ago
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Bdubs is THE girl of Secret Life
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the-indie-owl · 1 month ago
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Ngl, I seem like I have a thing for Bullied-Victim Protagonists in a Holiday-Tradition-themed Story who came from a Book that share a Special Super Power beneath them who they use to overcome their own Fear.
While also following a Fairytale Aspect trope beneath their Character Arc (Cinderella/Ugly Duckling).
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princesssarisa · 2 years ago
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Sleeping Beauty Spring: "Sleeping Beauty" (1995 Jetlag Productions animated film)
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Jetlag Productions, whose videos were released by GoodTimes Entertainment, was probably second only to Golden Films as the biggest producer of animated "mockbusters" in the '90s. Their Children's Classics collection consists mostly of stories also adapted by Disney, including Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, The Jungle Book, Pocahontas, and of course, Sleeping Beauty. Many children whose parents either chose to buy less expensive alternatives to the Disney videos or mistook the Jetlag videos for the Disney versions grew up with these 45-minute animated features.
The Jetlag Sleeping Beauty opens with the feast celebrating Princess Felicity's birth, while a voiceover narrator sets the scene. The time period is medieval and the aesthetic brings to mind sword-and-sorcery cartoons of the '80s an early '90s. Felicity has seven fairy godmothers, who are pretty, child-sized young women with wings and with bright-colored dresses and hair: Aura, Wisteria, Grace, Terpsichore, Melody, Amorata, and Primrose. But the feast is, of course, interrupted by the evil fairy Odelia, who, unlike the good fairies, is adult-sized, and wears wasp-like yellow and black stripes. She curses Felicity to prick her finger and die one week after her sixteenth birthday. But the youngest, most comical fairy, the feisty and clumsy Primrose, changes the curse to a hundred-year sleep. She also adds that when the spell ends, Odelia will die.
Of course, the King, Queen, and fairies still want to prevent the curse from coming true at all. To that end, Primrose comes to live at the castle to watch over Felicity, never letting her out of her sight. But one day, a week after her sixteenth birthday, a restless Felicity lulls Primrose to sleep, then sets out to explore the castle. Of course she finds a tower where a disguised Odelia waits with a spinning wheel. Primrose and the King and Queen reach her too late, and Odelia taunts them, sarcastically praising Primrose for improving her curse, because now Felicity is doomed to wake in a world where all her loved ones are dead. To prevent this, Primrose casts a powerful spell to put the entire castle to sleep; in doing so, she fatally depletes herself of magic, and turns into a red rose on Felicity's bed.
As the hundred years pass, Odelia makes every effort to prevent a prince from finding Felicity. First she surrounds the castle with impenetrable briars, and later she surrounds the briars with a magical pit that opens to swallow up anyone who comes near... and, as it turns out later, contains a giant named Valdar at the bottom. But at long last, the brave Prince Richard arrives, having had many dreams about the sleeping beauty. Primrose's spirit speaks to him (still as feisty and no-nonsense as ever), and with her advice, he conquers all the obstacles. But just as he reaches Felicity's bedside, Odelia appears and casts a spell to slowly turn him to stone. But just before the spell can kill him, Primrose's voice urges Richard to throw the rose that was once her body at Odelia. When the thorns stick onto her chest, Odelia is frozen in place, giving Richard the chance to kiss Felicity's lips. With this, Odelia dissolves into thin air, and her spells are broken. Felicity and Richard live happily ever after, and are last shown with their own two children in the castle garden, where the narrator says that their favorite flower was the primrose.
This is an interesting Sleeping Beauty. While the animation is cheap, and while some of the plot twists feel a bit unnecessary and melodramatic, it's still a lively and creative version, with more emotional heart than the frothier Golden Films adaptation. The waspish Odelia is definitely a better version of the evil fairy than Golden Films' screeching Ursula (though neither equals Disney's Maleficent, of course). And while Primrose's brash personality is sometimes more annoying than funny, her ultimate self-sacrifice adds an interesting bittersweet note to the story.
Like most Jetlag films, this isn't a musical, but it does feature two songs sung in voiceover: "Let Your Heart Make Up Your Mind," sung over the opening and closing credits, and "Princess, Did You Know," sung during a time-passage montage.
I also enjoy the fact that the voice cast includes several performers from very popular Canadian-made cartoons. These include Stephanie Louise Vallence (the longtime voice of Miss Clavel in the Madeline series) as Princess Felicity, 11-year-old Andrea Libman (the voice of Madeline herself at the time, and later of Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic) as Primrose, and Kathleen Barr (My Little Pony's Trixie and Queen Chrysalis) as Odelia.
Other Sleeping Beauties are higher art, but this inventive version is still worth seeing at least one time.
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sketch-shepherd-art · 1 year ago
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Randomly got the idea to draw some biologically accurate Rudolphs
Designs available on my Redbubble
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