My Childhood Animated Fictional Crushes, but they get progressively weirder (pt.1).
(You've been warned)
1. Flynn Rider (Tangled, 2010)
2. Kristoff (Frozen, 2013)
3. Jack Frost (Rise of the Guardians, 2012)
4. Diego (Dora the Explorer, 2000; Go, Diego, Go!, 2005)
5. Clumsy Smurf (The Smurfs, 1981)
6. Nick Wilde (Zootopia, 2016)
7. Thomas O'Malley (Aristocats, 1970)
(Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley)
8. Shira (Ice Age: Continental Drift, 2012)
9. Gill (Finding Nemo, 2003)
10. Tramp (Lady and the Tramp, 1955)
(pt.2 coming soon)
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may i have your name?
Ah! Well, for lovely folk & and mutuals, just "MJ" works pretty well as a nickname! I have a few variations (few might be generous) of my full name but generally along the lines of:
~ Nova de Lacy Mneía Casey Trick [Last Two Omitted for Legal Purposes] ~
The M in MJ is for Mneía obviously <3, pronounced similar to a mix of Nia and Mnemonics <- same root word.
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uh-oh besties i've started a new fic
It’s alone in Central Park, on the warmest night in May, when something on fire falls from the sky.
Unlike its brothers, it’s not prone to city-saving and heroism. So its first instinct is to turn around and walk away, speed-walk actually, because it does not want whatever that is to have a chance to hurt it.
And then it realises that not even Donnie will let it live this down if it does, and regretfully goes back to check things out.
Its brother’s sai are a comforting weight in its hands as it slips from one shadow to another, careful never to be in the light for long. A city like New York is never quiet, and the last thing it needs is another mutant panic. It’s caused its family enough trouble.
There’s something moving in the impact crater. It stops, crouching down, and frowns at the object. That looks like a robot. This better not be some new Purple Dragon bullshit. It’s heard enough about them, although it assumes that Donnie was exaggerating both their evilness and the importance of one satin jacket.
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Does anyone else ever just remember that Thomas O'Malley from Aristocats' name is actually Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
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Thomas O'Malley: More Than Just a Name - A Dive into the Aristocats' Alley Cat
Thomas O'Malley, the debonair alley cat from Disney's "The Aristocats," is more than just a handsome face and a smooth jazz singer. He's a hero, a protector, and a symbol of unwavering loyalty. But there's one aspect of Thomas that sparks curiosity: his full name. This seemingly simple alley cat harbors a surprisingly long and unique moniker, hinting at a deeper story.
Unveiling the Tapestry of Titles: A Name Beyond Thomas
Forget the simple "Thomas O'Malley" you know. This feline friend boasts a name that's as impressive as his singing voice: Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley.
Each element of this name adds a layer of intrigue, hinting at Thomas' diverse ancestry and the experiences that shaped him on the Parisian streets.
Abraham: This thomas o malley full name of Hebrew origin signifies "father of multitudes." Could it foreshadow his eventual role as a protector and surrogate father to Duchess' kittens?
de Lacy: With French and Irish roots, "de Lacy" suggests a touch of nobility or a connection to aristocratic lineage in his past.
Giuseppe: Meaning "God will increase" in Italian, Giuseppe might be a testament to Thomas' resourcefulness and ability to thrive in the Parisian alleys.
Casey: An Irish surname, Casey adds another thread to the tapestry of Thomas' cultural background.
Why Such a Long Name? Debunking the Theories
The filmmakers' decision to bestow such a lengthy name upon Thomas O'Malley has fueled speculation for years. Here are some possible reasons:
Enriching the Character: A long name can add depth and complexity to a character. It hints at a rich history and life experiences beyond what we see on screen.
A Touch of Humor: The sheer absurdity of such a long name for a streetwise alley cat injects a touch of humor, adding a lighter note to the film.
Global Appeal: By incorporating names from various cultures, the filmmakers might have aimed to broaden the character's appeal to a global audience.
A Name Worthy of a Hero
Regardless of the reason, Thomas O'Malley's full name undeniably adds a layer of memorability and whimsy to the character. It complements his adventurous spirit and his role as a protector and guide for Duchess and her kittens.
So, the next time you watch "The Aristocats," remember that beneath the charming exterior lies a feline with a surprisingly long and multifaceted name – a fitting moniker for a Disney hero who continues to capture hearts with his bravery and love for felines of all backgrounds.
But Thomas O'Malley is more than just a name. He's a symbol of resilience, loyalty, and the power of friendship. He reminds us that heroes can come from anywhere, even the Parisian alleyways, and that sometimes, the most extraordinary things come in unexpected packages, complete with long and intriguing names.
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We ever gonna talk about how out of control the flirting is between Thomas O’Mally and Duchess. Keep in mind this is a kids movie about cats. My fav movie as a kid. When I watch it now as an adult who is aware.... I...... I’m uncomfortable!
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Song List 0357 - Willie Colón and Rubén Blades - Buscando Guayaba; 0358 - The Aristocats - Jakem Tomasz O’Malley (Thomas O'Malley Cat); 0359 - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Fawkes the Phoenix
In continuation of last year’s celebration of my Name Day (Song List 0266), another squad joins the party:
... from Oliver & Company (1988) ...
... from The Aristocats (1970), who has even more names in Polish version (Abraham Marceli Józef Filip Feliks Tomasz O’Maley), and last but not least ...
See you next time!
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Song List 0356
Song List 0360
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Watching aristocrats rn, but when will I find my own Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley The Alley Cat? :’(((
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Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley
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My deepest yearning is to be loved by someone as much as Abraham de Lacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley loves Duchess. Disney should have just given up on the perfect man immediately after The Aristocats because no man, human or otherwise, will ever compare.
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