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For anyone who makes Gravity Falls fanart, having this is absolutely AMAZING!
#gravity falls#alex hirsch#gravity falls fandom#gravity falls fanart#gravity falls model guide#art#animation#disney
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Do you know this Jewish character?
#jumblr#jewish characters#kronk#kronk's new groove#the emperor’s new groove#jewish wedding confirmation#word of hashem#Disney has continued to affirm Kronk being Jewish in other media too#such as the Kronk challah and dreidel making guides#also not actually historically impossible funnily enough#the emperors new groove is set sometime between the 1300-1500s#and the first Jews arrived in Peru during the 1500s#i love this man
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Your Guide to Disneyland, Summer/Fall 1979
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UMBURGRR!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE DRAW A DOODLE OF RIDDLE ROSEHEARTS AND MY LIFE, IS YOURS.
OKAY but fr though your art is so MAJESTIC!!!!???!! I swear it has this aura that makes it so compelling, the way you color and render makes all of your works so appealing to the eye and your style is genuinely just AMAZING!!!!!! (if you don’t mind, what art program and brushes do you use??) anyways sorry for talking so much THANK YOU SO MUCH AND HAVE A GREAT REST OF YOUR DAY!!!!!!
GIGGLING right now you're too kind 😭❤️ but honestly, thank you so much it means so much to me (i cry) and ofc! here's my brushes, program, and process 😎 (ft. mr riddle rosehearts)
For my art program I use procreate with a canvas of 300 dpi and for brushes I use kraymer's hard brushes on gumroad !!
Anndd here's how I apply them:
#twisted wonderland#twst fanart#twst#my art#disney twst#twisted wonderland fanart#art#fanart#art tutorial#riddle rosehearts#twst riddle#heartslabyul#qna#tutorial#guide#procreate#art guide#umburgrr art#asks
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trying some new stuff w rendering☕🥐 idk if i like how this turned out tbh :")
#the owl house#toh#fanart#the owl house fanart#disney#lilith clawthorne#darius deamonne#toh steve#i spent an ungodly amount of time looking at guides to how to draw food :“D#worth it though#that croissant isnt half bad
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i have never drawn this man in my life, not in my 4 years playing this game, until recently. so now i'm learning how to draw him ヽ(*⌒▽⌒*)ノ
not really satisfied yet, so i'll keep drawing him making different expressions!
#the pouty expression is from twst guide book#the gloves removed is..... from my brain#malleus draconia#twst#twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland fanart#twst fanart#art#fanart#twst wonderland#twst malleus#twst diasomnia#diasomnia#diasomnia dorm#disney twisted wonderland#disney twst#my art#ariart
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while playing the masquerade event i was hit with the realization that the students from nrc are quite literally the terrible tourists rollo was talking about. and im almost CERTAIN they've been just as bad every other event. like you have ruggie who was about to steal a shops hard earned money, you have epel and deuce that were saying their bread wasn't special before even trying it, you have ruggie AGAIN saying that the historic toys they make are just chunks of wood and don't have any value. these people suck and should not be permitted to travel. all they're doing is making a nuisance of themselves.
#auburn's rambles <3#twst#twisted wonderland#disney twisted wonderland#glorious masquerade#not to be an asshole but it's starting to piss me off#like what happened to ENJOYING a trip with an OPEN MIND to EXPERIENCE THE CULTURE#instead of voicing all of your doubts and insults to your TOUR GUIDE while the shopkeepers are RIGHT THERE#nrc is so fucking annoying when they travel#and before anyone gets upset im not saying these characters should be cancelled or that you're not allowed to like them#im saying they're being rude to the people of fleur city
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A Brief Timeline Guide to Frozen Books (Part 1) ❄️
One of my followers on Instagram asked me about which Frozen books are related to the movies, which ones are connected to Frozen 1 and Frozen 2. They also wanted to know if there are any books that answer questions from the movies, like details about Agnarr and Iduna's past. So I decided to make this post to answer these questions 😁
Note: - It's been a while since I last read some of these books, so feel free to correct me if I’m wrong. - Also, my photos aren't very aesthetic since some were taken in a rush. - I only covered the books I've read, but you can check out Arendelle Archive's Frozenverse for a more detailed book list within the Frozen universe, and Annals of Frozen for a more detailed chronicle timeline in Frozen universe.
1. Novels
There are twelve novels in total in the Frozen universe. Four of them are junior novelizations, one is an alternate universe (AU) story, and the rest are sequels or prequels to the movies.
Pre-Frozen 1:
Dangerous Secrets (covers the full timeline from the day Agnarr and Iduna met until the day their ship sank).
Fixer Upper (covers the full timeline from the day Kristoff met ice harvester until the day he became one of them).
During Frozen 1:
A Frozen Heart (Frozen 1 story retelling with Anna and Hans' perspective).
Conceal Don’t Feel (AU).
Post-Frozen 1 & Pre-Frozen 2:
Journey to the Lights.
Forest of Shadows (takes place one month before Frozen 2).
Post-Frozen 2:
Polar Nights (takes place two months after Frozen 2)
Well, All Is Found contains ten stories:
Pre-Frozen 1:
Call of the Cuckoo.
During Frozen 1:
Anna of Arendelle and the Silver Stakes (take places after the incident happened).
Anna and the King (Anna's flashback about young self with Agnarr).
Post-Frozen 1 & Pre-Frozen 2:
Elsa and the Frost Monster (takes place one month after Frozen 1).
Post-Frozen 2:
Engaging Anna and Kristoff.
Cold Secrets Deep Down.
A Midsummer's Song and Dance.
Wandering Oaken and the Not-So-Hygge Day (honestly I'm not so sure the timeline for this story).
The Next Right Things.
Coronation Day (Kinda like an AU story).
Note: - Excluding Conceal, Don't Feel & All Is Found, timeline in order, are: Dangerous Secrets -> Fixer Upper -> Frozen 1 Junior Novelization & A Frozen Heart -> Journey to the Lights & Olaf's Frozen Adventure Junior Novelization & Frozen Fever Junior Novelization -> Forest of Shadows -> Frozen 2 Junior Novelization -> Polar Nights. - Dangerous Secrets mentions Anna and Elsa's grandmother, Queen Rita, and explains how she left Agnarr when he was five years old. Sir Jorgenbjorgen originally belonged to her. This book provides the most details related to the movies and is highly recommended! - Polar Nights covers Anna's life as queen and describes how Elsa transforms water into a memory she saw in Ahtohallan to share it with Anna. - Forest of Shadows explores Elsa's life as queen and delves into the emotional aftermath for Anna and Elsa following the events of Frozen (spoiler ahead: nightmares attack). - Journey to the Lights explains how the trolls' crystals work and what it takes to earn them. - All Is Found contains many details related to the movies, such as Anna and Elsa's childhood after the incident, Elsa's feelings following the events of Frozen, and Anna's life as queen after her coronation.
2. Dark Horse Comics + Disney Comics
The top two books are retellings of Frozen and Frozen 2, while the rest are sequels to Frozen 1 and prequels to Frozen 2.
Note: - The middle three Adventures comics cover hundreds of short stories. - The bottom four books, timeline in order, are: Breaking Boundaries -> Reunion Road -> The Hero Within -> True Treasure. - The Hero Within mentioned Kai's brother and his hometown. - True Treasure mentioned how Iduna comfort Elsa after she accidentally struck Anna's head.
3. Anna & Elsa Storybook Series
There are nine books in total for this series, all of them are sequels to Frozen 1 and prequels to Frozen 2.
Note: - Most of the stories are also included in the Adventures series comics but longer version. - Timeline in order, are: All Hail to Queen -> Memory of Magic -> A Warm Welcome -> The Great Ice Engine -> The Polar Bear Piper -> The Arendelle Cup -> The Secret Admirer -> Return to the Ice Palace -> Anna Takes Charge. - Memory of Magic mentioned that Anna’s memories which were altered by Grand Pabbie, were never fully restored. - The Great Ice Engine mentioned how Oaken is passionate and expert in invention.
4. Short Stories
Elsa's Icy Rescue takes place before the incident occurred, while Anna Finds a Friend is set after the incident. And Stories From Arendelle are sequels to Frozen 1 and prequels to Frozen 2.
Note: - In Elsa's Icy Rescue, it is mentioned how the Arendelle royal family lived happily and how Elsa learned to be a queen. - In Anna Finds a Friend, it is noted how bored Anna's life became after Elsa locked herself in her room. - Two stories are covered in Stories From Arendelle, which are Phantoms of Arendelle and Olaf & Sven on Thin Ice.
5. Frozen and Frozen 2 Retelling Storybooks
All of these books are Frozen and Frozen 2 retelling storybooks, featuring amazing illustrations.
6. Others Storybooks and Graphic Novel
All of these books are sequels to Frozen 1 and prequels to Frozen 2, except for Anna, Elsa, and the Enchanting Holiday, Anna and the Mystery of the Mountains and some of the stories in 5-mins & storybook collection are sequels to Frozen 2.
They are all short, beautiful stories.
Note: - Most of the stories in the 2nd and 3rd (Advent Calendar storybooks) are repetitive compared to the Adventure comics, and some of the stories are retellings of Frozen 1 and Frozen 2. - Anna and the Mystery of the Mountains discusses how Anna deals with challenges as the Queen of Arendelle (including a beautiful scene of Elsa with her hair down in her sleepwear). - Anna, Elsa, and the Secret River is a book that introduces the four spirits. - Sisters and Snowmen covered three stories, A Frozen Adventure (Frozen 1 retelling), A Sister More Like Me and An Amazing Snowman.
That's all for today. Thanks for reading, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong on anything.
I'll make another post for additional books such as the diaries, art books, and guidebooks! 💙
Edited: Part 2 is here!
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Harvey and Kristen at their LA Comic Con 2024 panel!
#harvey guillén#harvey guillen#kristen schaal#wwdits#guillermo de la cruz#the guide#la comic con#la comic con 2024#panels#cons#october 2024#disney hoodie#disneyworld 50th anniversary corduroy set
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Foxx Nolte's "Hidden History of Walt Disney World"
NEXT SATURDAY (July 20), I'm appearing in CHICAGO at Exile in Bookville.
No one writes about Disney theme parks like Foxx Nolte; no one rises above the trivia and goes beyond the mere sleuthing of historical facts, no one nails the essence of what makes these parks work – and fail.
I first encountered Nolte through her blog, Passport to Dreams Old and New, where her writing transformed the way I viewed the project of these giant, elaborate built environments. It was through articles like this one – about the sightlines from bathrooms! – that I came to truly understand what design criticism means:
https://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-awkward-transitions-of-disneyland.html
While her work on queue design transformed how I thought about waiting, scarce-goods allocation, and the psychology of anticipation and desire:
https://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2010/12/third-queue.html
But I really knew her for a kindred spirit when I read her masterful analysis of the historical context and enduring power of the Haunted Mansion:
https://passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2010/05/history-and-haunted-mansion.html
A decade after that Haunted Mansion post, Nolte published the definitive history of the Haunted Mansions, Boundless Realm, the very best book ever written on the subject:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/11/09/boundless-realm/#fuxxfur
This year, Nolte came back with another short, smart, endlessly fascinating history of Disney World, Hidden History of Walt Disney World:
https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/products/9781467156189
There are many histories of Walt Disney World, but none are quite like this. Nolte – who worked at the park for many years – combines her insider's view with her deep historical knowledge and yields up a "hidden history" that will forever change how I look at the built environment and the natural landscape it sits atop.
The path to Walt Disney World – an entertainment juggernaut that occupies a landmass twice the size of Manhattan – was anything but smooth. Its original design – Walt's design – barely survived groundbreaking, dying with Walt himself. Walt's successor, his brother Roy, used the occasion of Walt's death to assert his long-contested dominance over the park, drastically scaling back Walt's ambition for a bizarre residential/utopian community and replacing it with a kind of deluxe Disneyland with the idea of limiting the company's financial risk by re-creating a pre-existing, sure thing money-maker.
But Roy died within a few years of Walt, and the company transitioned from a family business to a managerial one, its direction set by executives who weren't named "Disney." These managers were just as flawed as the Disney brothers, but in much different ways (one long-serving CEO insisted that Disney should stay out of the hotel business, leaving billions on the table for contractors and third parties.
Of course, all of this is happening in Florida, and many of Nolte's funniest, juciest stories play Walt, then Roy, then various CEOs and execs off of flamboyant locals straight out of a Carl Hiaasen novel. In Nolte's capable hands, the many acres of Disney property come alive with the ghosts of Florida eccentrics and conmen who play against the deeply weird Disney brothers and their baffled corporate successors.
The history of Walt Disney World is also a history of the American narrative from the 1960s to the turn of the millennium, especially once Epcot enters the picture and Disney sets out to market itself as a futuristic mirror to America and the world. There's a doomed plan to lead the nation in the provision of an airport for the largely hypothetical short runway aircraft that never materialized, the Disney company's love-hate affair with Florida's orange growers, and the geopolitics of installing a permanent World's Fair, just as World's Fairs were disappearing from the world stage.
With Disney in disarray, corporate raiders smelled blood, and the company found itself on the brink of leveraged buyout hell, triggering another change in corporate leadership with the arrival of Michael Eisner. Nolte's portrait of Eisner is far more nuanced than the presentation in rival histories, surfacing his many forgotten gaffes – but also giving him credit where it was due. When the dust settles on the Eisner era, Disney has more theme parks in one place than can possibly be justified – in an America where workers get almost no paid vacation days, building more theme parks does not extend visitors' stays. It only adds to the expense of keeping those guests entertained during those brief, flitting visits.
The Disney empire is rooted in contradictions. The Disney brothers cordially loathed one another and the company split into "Walt people" and "Roy people" who schemed against one another in secret and sometimes even erupted into open conflict. There's something Hegelian about the Walt/Roy split: Walt went bust trying to run a creative empire that ignored the financials, and fled the ashes of his first venture to work with Roy in California. Roy disciplined Walt with financial rigor, often to excess. When the company emerged from WWII with its outside shareholders in charge, Roy became their champion and Walt's tormentor, with the ability to exercise a firm veto when he couldn't win the day through moral suasion.
Walt sought escape from his brother, proposing a series of ill-starred ventures that eventually became Disneyland. First, he proposed that he would transform his backyard ride 'em train-set into a public attraction that he would personally oversee, so that he wouldn't have to go to the office and let his brother boss him around. Then he proposed buying a locomotive and fitting out a train of railcars with exhibits promoting Disney movies, which he, personally, would drive around America, far from his brother.
Finally, he hit on Disneyland, poaching the company's best animators for a separate firm that Roy was eventually forced to buy from Walt in order to bring it back into the corporate fold. These power struggles, in which Roy first took orders from Walt, before turning the tables, only to have them turned again, culminated in the uneasy detente that characterized the era from Disneyland's opening to Walt's death.
Working with his brother may have made Walt miserable, but he evidently saw the benefit in this Hegelian dialectic, because he became infamous for putting together creative teams who were forever at each other's throats. The storied Sherman Brothers – Disney's star songwriting team – barely tolerated each other. The titans of early Imagineering were often at odds, and Walt took seemingly sadistic glee in forcing artists who disliked one another to work on joint projects.
In focusing on the conflicts between different corporate managers, outside suppliers, and the gloriously flamboyant weirdos of Florida, Nolte's history of Disney World transcends amusing anaecdotes and tittle-tattle – rather, it illustrates how the creative sparks thrown off by people smashing into each other sometimes created towering blazes of glory that burn to this day.
Support me this summer on the Clarion Write-A-Thon and help raise money for the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop!
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/07/15/disnefried/#dialectics
#pluralistic#disney#walt disney world#secret histories#books#reviews#florida#survivor bias#gift guide#foxxfur#foxx nolte#passport to dreams old and new
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To the people who tried to paint Beast as a villain for not wanting magic around as much as it was back during Merlin Academy...yeah uh, the book literally gives a reason: he was cursed and has trauma from it clearly and wants people to not go through that shit.
#disney descendants#descendants#my copy of the guide book has arrived#time to post i guess#because yes i have thoughts#including this
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Buena Vista Style Guide, Disney's Gargoyles (1994)
Size Comparison & Color Callouts
#disney gargoyles#disney's gargoyles#elisa maza#david xanatos#demona gargoyles#goliath gargoyles#broadway gargoyles#lexington gargoyles#bronx gargoyles#brooklyn gargoyles#hudson gargoyles#i tried to figure out if this was actual model sheets or from the buena vista style guide#i'm inclined to think buena vista because the numbering system seems to be the same#and the inset on the trio is included as a blown up image#i'm also wondering if something happened in the original scanning process because xanatos and elisa look much paler here than in the show#because they never look like that. not even 'full light' scenes.
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We the Anti-Heroes (chapter guide)
Chapter guide for We the Anti-Heroes so the story is easy to find/chapters can be found if you’re looking for a specific one.
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Prologue/Chapter 1 (Audrey)
Chapter 2: Move-In Day (Hadie)
Chapter 3: Roommates (Ariana)
Chapter 4: Auradonian Ethics (Hadie)
Chapter 5: Ex’s (Ariana)
Chapter 6: Aggression (Hadie)
Chapter 7: Lesson (Ariana)
Chapter 8: Mornings (Hadie)
Chapter 9: Fights (Ariana)
Chapter 10: Names (Hadie)
Chapter 11: Appointment (Ariana)
#disney descendants#we the anti heroes#hadie descendants#princess ariana rose#descendants fanfiction#audrey descendants#chad charming#mal descendants#chloe charming#my writing#fanfiction#chapter guide
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"Junior Woodchuck's Guide" Wonderful World of Disney vol 2 #1 (1970)
#junior woodchuck's guide#donald duck#huey dewey and louie#vintage#disney#Wonderful World of Disney#art#illustration#vintage disney#1970#1970s
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TWST Story Idea (16)
It happened in an instant.
Yuu woke up in a coffin, gasping in desperation and fear. The darkness swallowed him whole, rendering him unable to see.
Escaping that coffin when it was set ablaze by a cat-like monster marked the first adventure for Yuu.
Yuu's first reaction to this new world was like a child setting his gaze upon a brightly lit Christmas tree, eyes sparkling with bright lights and stars.
It was wonderful, colorful, and out of this world. It was like a dream.
His limbs trembled when he stepped into the new world, hands lifted before his eyes as though to question if everything was real.
And it was real. What Yuu felt and experienced was enough to tell that it's all real, and that was enough for him for wanting to stay even though it was just an abandoned ramshackle dorm, far from the luxury he had ever known.
He felt alive as magic burst like fireworks and danced to a rhythm his new friends orchestrated. Even if Yuu was magicless, he was happy all the same.
While it's true that his new life was sometimes faced with foes, obstacles, and antics caused by his friends, he didn't mind it at all. This is what he thought normal life should be like.
The pain that was inflicted on him, he cherished those as well. Perhaps it's strange to keep them as a reminder for most people, but for Yuu, it's not.
Maybe it's borderline crazy or just some weird coping mechanism.
Even if at some points he was asked by his friends about it, Yuu, whose being had been exposed as an anomaly for being magicless and from another world, could only smile.
Let it be his only secret.
Call him a weirdo, call him any other unusual names so hurtful and all Yuu could do is laugh like it was the funniest thing in the world.
And Grim, beloved Grim. Naughty and spoiled, he truly cherished his furry companion. The warmth he emitted and the annoying yet endearing personality.
It can be said that he made Yuu's life even better than before.
What Yuu experienced here was something that he yearned for but could never say out loud. It's not that he didn't have the freedom to do so. It was just the weight of his words was so burdensome.
He let his same wish go out with a puff to every birthday candle snuffed, watched as his hope grew and perished and began anew. The small piece of cake in his mouth tasted bland every year he forced himself to eat.
It was only now that his wish had been heard and granted and he wanted to stay here for eternity where he could live without being scared and weak.
He wanted to have fun every day. He wanted to laugh and eat food that had never been so delicious in his whole life before. He wanted to wake up in his home with Grim snuggling by his side and greet his friends with smiles without worry.
He wanted to do what he couldn't do, to try everything even if he failed miserably, to run and to dance, to explore and feel and wear the most luxurious clothes without the Swords of Damocles dropping over his head at any moment.
He wanted to cry but he had already cried enough, he wanted to smile twice as much without faking it.
He stayed and stayed… . . . …and stayed.
Until what happened during Idia's overblot and Malleus's shook his peaceful life. The seed that was left behind without any water and light burst open from its coat. The plants branched out at the tragedies unfolding before his eyes, poking deep inside his head and heart where he kept the darkness sealed.
It touched the parts Yuu wanted to hide. The dream he lived in wavered and the truth bared its fangs, glinting threateningly.
Yuu began to miss home.
He missed his family who was always by his side, through sorrow and pain, without fail. Even if he knew that they were also a bit unwilling to see him some days.
But Yuu understood. He had no choice but to do so.
Yuu knew his wish was very selfish. Maybe that's why the Blue Fairy didn't grant it at all because Yuu was hesitant in his heart. Because granting that wish meant he had to let go, never to see them again.
It's true that he wished to be happy, never to worry about a thing.
But he also wished that they could be happy too. Together or without…
For the first time in his new life, nothing felt the same anymore. Every adventure had Yuu thinking of his family.
It was not fun anymore.
And Yuu, who wished for things to stay like this forever, finally grew up. A person who used to fit with his peers like puzzles or like a Mad Hatter to Wonderland became Alice who wanted to go home.
He was out of place and out of time.
His heart kept yearning for unreachable things but the first wish was granted so what's wrong with keeping hope that another will be granted as well?
That's what Yuu did and he was back to square one.
Truly, he was a very pitiable person from the beginning.
He kept wishing and wished and wished–
–until Yuu woke up with a gasp, eyes blown wide open only to shut tightly when bright lights penetrated his vision.
A familiar scent of sterilization invaded his nose followed by a numb sensation in all limbs.
People in white coats surrounded his bed while holding certain devices that must have aided in bringing him back to life if the heart monitor that began to stabilize was any indication.
Although muddle-headed, his gaze managed to spot Grim, his beloved doll that was sewn terribly and barely resembled a cat. He was slumped next to the books filled with fairytales set on the desk next to his hospital bed.
Peter Pan, Alice in Wonderland, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, and so on…
Yuu knew long ago what it meant to wake up in that coffin.
He was well aware that Twisted Wonderland is just another name for Neverland and Neverland is just another word for the afterlife, where the lost boys go and never grow up until the end of time.
He was ready to accept it but in the end…
He had made another wish and whispered it to the wishing star for the Blue Fairy to hear. A wish similar to Geppetto's yearning for a child, and in respond, Pinocchio, who was made of wood, was brought to life.
And he was indeed back to life. Back to the reality that he was reluctant to face every morning. Back to being a burden, stuck in the bed with white walls and limbs that couldn't move and senses that dulled over time as he festered in that place.
And it's all because Yuu didn't want to see his family cry over his coffin.
Yuu wanted to live even if it was painful. At least, until he's the only one left.
It was closest to a Happy Ending that Yuu could think of for a story like his, one that was truly fitting for a very selfish person.
#twst wonderland#twisted wonderland#disney twst#twst#twst yuu#yandere twst#everyone loves yuu#writing prompt#Sick!Yuu#Bunch Of Fairytales here but Pinocchio and Neverland Centric#Inspired by Lost Boys by Ruth B and that Dark Story ver where Neverland is actually an afterlife and Peterpan is guiding the souls.#Did You Guys Realise Something Is Wrong From The Beginning?
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Camilo's bad attitude rubbed off on him-
#encanto#encanto fanart#pepa madrigal#encanto antonio#antonio madrigal#encanto pepa#disney encanto#art#fanart#disney#itscosmicnerd#encanto our guiding light#camilo madrigal#camilo encanto
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