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Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998). Dir. Tom Ellery & Bradley Raymond.
#pocahontas ii: journey to a new world#disneyedit#animationedit#filmedit#Pocahontas#john rolfe#Pocahontas 2#disney
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A still to try out colour correcting for “the twins”. Based on a crossover video idea that I would love to make one day. About a pirate who infiltrates the royal castle in order to woo the princess, but things don't go according to plan.
#Disney edit#disney crossover#nondisney crossover#Beauty and the beast#Pocahontas II#Prince Charming#John Rolfe#Belle#YES it would be gay
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#disney#poll#naveen rogers#eugene fitzherbert#li shang#john rolfe#prince charming#prince eric#prince philip#prince florian#adam#the beast#aladdin
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Rosette is TND's Disney self-insert for role-play purposes. :,3 (WME) Material used: Disney colouring pages, Disney activity book ✿| My "Watch Me Edit" Videos | Other blog |✿
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why… does your edgeworth look like baz pitch from Carry On but if he had grey hair
sorry im just thinking aloud i mean i love your art it’s fan-fucking-tastic i just keep cackling anytime i see your edgeworth/baz
Will you be upset if I say you I've discovered him only because of your question?XD Frankly my Edgie reminds me of Jodie Foster as Clarice on some frames.
I often joke about how feminine my Edgeworth is, but... I also try to channel the grace and dignity of the Empress from Anastasia while drawing him x')
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And John Rolfe.
Gosh, I've been thinking all day where I've seen that nod of the best type of male characters. I've seen it bazillion times. How could I forget.
I don't care what people'd say, I loved him much more than John Smith since I was very little. We love gentle sarcastic intellectuals here a lot. Redheads with long hair. Ahem where were we.
So yeah. You weren't asking but that's my artistic influence sipping through Edgie x') Or just my favorite type: • dignified intellectuals • somewhat long hair • sarcastic yet sweet • square jaws apparently
Don't know what you'll do with this information but thanks for asking x')
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#shenanigans#fandom polls#tumblr polls#random polls#pocahontas#disney pocahontas#pocahontas II#disney#john smith#john rolfe#kocoum
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To differentiate the Disney Pocahontas form the real life one I thought it best to give her a daughter rather than a son. In real life Pocahontas or Matoaka (her real name) had a son named Thomas. Since Pocahontas and Matoaka have very different lives and to avoid controversy, I decided to see them as completely separate people.
Hence why I gave Pocahontas and John a daughter... to separate the two even more.
I still want to pay some sort of homage so I named their daughter Matoaka.
Matoaka is truly her mother's daughter in every sense. She expresses wisdom beyond her years and offers kindness and guidance to those around her.
Matoaka's heart beats with an adventurous rhythm drawing her towards exploration and a profound appreciation for the wonders of the world. Possessing an insatiable curiosity, Matoaka approaches each discovery with an open mind and a playful spirit, embracing the joy of learning.
She has a thirst for knowledge about her roots, which drives her to explore the rich tapestry of her ancestry, seeking to understand and embrace the diverse aspects of her heritage. However, her journey is not without challenges, as some treat her differently due to her Native American lineage. Despite the unwanted attention, she remains resilient, refusing to let the perceptions of others hinder her exploration of the Powhatan tribe and her quest for unity. She is driven to bring peace and unity between her people.
In the face of adversity, Matoaka remains a beacon of hope to the harmonious blending of cultures. She is determined to create a world where acceptance and understanding triumph over prejudice.
#disney#disney princess#disney descendants#disney kids#disney next gen#pocahontas#matoaka#disney pocahontas#john rolfe#Heirs Family Portraits
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#Hailey's On It#Planet 51#Pocahontas#Kim Possible So the Drama#Star vs the Forces of Evil#Disney#Moments#Star Butterfly#Marco Diaz#Jackie Lynn Thomas#Kim Possible#Ron Stoppable#John Smith#John Rolfe#Lem x Neera
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Christian Bale as John Rolfe in The New World (2005) dir. Terrence Malick
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#christian bale#actor#icon#celeb#movies#film#hollywood#drama#the new world#john rolfe#terrence malick#2005#2000s#2000s actors#2000s films#2000s celebrities#2000s movies#mid 2000s#2000s hollywood#2000s icons#christianbalefanatic#christianbalefanatic edit
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New world
Chapter one
Christian Bale John Rolfe x Female Mutant Reader
Movie: New World.
I cannot believe there are John Smith x reader stories but not John Rolfe! He is a hunk! Anyway, I am done with studying and chores for the day. So, I wrote this junk. I cannot sleep despite being 12:26 am.
Being a Mutant with Telekinesis made the world a better place. You cleaned everything you imagined, thus saving wildlife. You reduced Global Warming over eighty percent.
That gave you wealth and fame. But, there was one problem. You needed heirs to continue your legacy. And you have been pestered with suitors and it irritated you.
You wanted true love and not alliance. Despite being the most beautiful young woman in the world, you were insecure. If you weren't gifted, beautiful, or rich you were sure no one wanted you.
So, you decided to go to Jamestown. A newly made city for Europeans to settle in Native American land. The King asked you to build and cultivate.
You arrived at the said place. North America was beautiful. The plants and the clear river were naturally immaculate to the tea. You might actually stay and live here. You were originally from (Country) but your parents passed away. And you were so lonely.
Gulping, you stepped off the ship and looked around. The villagers and workers suddenly stilled and then some bowed and curtsied when they saw you walking off to the flat land and away from the ship.
"Miss Name. Welcome to Jamestown." An elderly man with a pipe and suit walked up to you. Behind him trailed a young man about twenty five. You looked away immediately. Smiling at the elderly man, you nodded to him curtly.
The young man was so handsome. He had a sparse beard and shoulder length hair. Muscular and tall. With broad shoulders and expensive black leather boots which looked amazing with his brown fabric suit.
You didn't notice the ogling of the young man. He was surprised that the rumors about you were true after all. No one exaggerated your beauty. He smiled at you, impressed.
"This is my son, John Rolfe." He gestured to the handsome gentleman behind him.
John Rolfe did a little bow. To make things worse, he stepped up in front of you and kissed your hand.
You blinked in surprise. "Thank you. You didn't have too .."
Chuckling. John Rolfe grinned. "So modest too.*
Nodding, Mr. Rolfe continued talking about the new pipes and water wells he wants.
Without a moment to lose, you used your brain to easily connect the pipes and dig them inside the dirt ground and made holes in the grass areas to see water coming out of them.
"Amazing." John Rolfe smiled at you. "Months of hard work done already. You are a blessing."
You thanked him out of politeness.
"You must be tired from the long trip. My mother prepared a guest room for you. Please follow me."
You followed both father and son as they led you to a fancy log cabin with a brown picket fence. It was a cozy and comfortable house. You liked it. It wasn't tacky or too fancy. You loved fiber things. So, it wasn't simple either. Just right.
The whole dinner, John wasn't the only one studying you. So was his mother. Mrs. Rolfe was admiring not only your looks but your table manners. A lot of beautiful candidates for her son were not kind. You were a good God fearing soul with good moral values. She admired and respected you. It would be grand that you were her daughter she never had.
A perfect wife for her son too.
But, you were too famous and out of John's league. With a sigh she sipped her tea cup.
After settling into the guest bedroom, John was in his own bed. He couldn't sleep. He kept thinking of you. Your gentle and graceful demeanor. So elegant you were too. What a lady.
Sighing, he remembered reading about your contributions to society in the newspaper. John was a businessman who traded goods and donated extra money to the poor.
He loved the way you thought. Not just your pretty face.
Finally, sleep overtook him. In a few hours, he woke up sweating and his male organ was wet.
He dreamed a beautiful dream…
You, sleeping next to him on a grand fancy bed and in a fancy luxurious room. In a place he has never been. He was pressed against your naked back. And you were curled around his muscular arms.
And he saw something that melted his heart. A wonderfully crafted wooden crib and inside not one but two babies were sleeping inside it. Both had his hair and skin color. But they both had the same type of hair and lip color as you. Beautiful angel babies.
Family of his own.
When John Rolfe woke. A tear slid down his right eye.
"I must have her. But how?"
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Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (1998). Dir. Tom Ellery & Bradley Raymond.
#pocahontas ii: journey to a new world#disneyedit#animationedit#filmedit#pocahontas#john rolfe#pocahontas 2#disney
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When the final couple gets a higher spin animation budget. (◡‿◡✿)
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My 286th edit and HEAVILY inspired by this song I made this edit. I am aware in my ship of Chel x John Rolfe normally the trope the very romantic man who has a girlfriend with subtle innuendos that are very suggestive. However I am also a sucker for the trope of the goofball man and caring but playful girlfriend. This song reminded me of Hazbin Hotel’s Luicfur x Lilith kinda of. So why not make an edit of both couples? Shoutout to @airasora for her part inspiring non-Disney characters of this universe of such characters. @little-bloodied-angel I think you would find Chel’s new look quite sexy. ;D
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#edit#my edit#breaking benjamin#crossover#non-Disney#hazbin hotel#dreamworks#the road to el dorado#Disney#pocahontas#Pocahontas II#Pocahontas 2#fantasia#1940’s fantastia#Fantasia 1940#stock image#shatter#Chel x John R = Jel#John R x Chel#Jel#my ship#shipping#Chel#John Rolfe#Youtube
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#disney#nerd talks#poll#prince florian#prince henry#prince philip#prince eric#adam#aladdin#shang#john rolfe#prince naveen#eugene fitzherbert#kristoff bjorgman#namaari
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I noticed in your chibi drawing that you added Pocahontas' son, Thomas. Do you have a story for him? If so do you mind sharing a little bit?
I don't have a story for him quite yet, I'm working on one for the Dancing Princesses Crossover though as Pocahontas is one of the Twelve. And since everyone else's kids were in there I thought it was only fair to include him too.
Still working on which kids will actually play any big parts in the narrative, some of them will probably only be cameos to establish time frame/where the characters are in life at the time the story starts to happen.
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Look at the red circle, Sarisa
Surely John Rolfe (Pocahontas II) does not appear in Disneystrology (Disney Wiki)
No, he doesn't. But this whole list is completely different from the Zodiac signs that Disneystrology assigns to each Prince. Obviously, different people have different headcanons about this subject.
As for John Rolfe, anything goes, because we don't know the real John Rolfe's date of birth, just like we don't know Pocahontas's date of birth. But it's interesting that while the real John Smith was definitely a Capricorn (he was baptized on January 6th, so he must have been born between December 30th and January 2nd), no one seems to think Disney's John Smith is a Capricorn. I guess Disney's Smith is just too different from the real man.
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