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A funny AU that I have a idea from Un-Twisted your Wonderland made by @-patchyegg87. I think it’s very ridiculous and funny /pos
And some doodles that reference from the rq in The Twisted Wonderland Roplay server I found. The Ocs in the server need to be based on Disney characters, which it's perfectly to adapt to this AU.
Everything is so,,, weird.
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I was writing out a really long meta analysis piece on the og Beauty and the Beast on how music and lighting were used to tell a story and I tagged you in it because I thought it’d be fun to debate some of that stuff with you but now I can’t find it in my drafts at all! It’s all gone 😭 so I came to your blog to make myself feel better and found your post about Zazu in the Mufasa movie and seeing you draw the characters in the original Disney style really cheered me up. Their animation used to be so beautiful and had so much love in it (your art was gorgeous by the way, it actually looked like a real lion king film!)
Anyway! If it’s not too much on you, I’d like to hear some rambles on Disney, it could be about anything really, but I’ve just gotten some really awful news tonight and I need something to take my mind off it please
Oh I'm so sorry to hear that! I want to be there for you. You're so kind about my art, thank you; I wish I'd seen the post. I’ve had it eat my drafts before like thirty times; recently my phone is doing this fun thing where I can’t type more than two paragraphs without tumblr freezing up, so I’ve lost more that way.
Let’s see…let’s talk about Disney’s Sequels! In these trying times of remakes and prequels, the Direct-to-Vieo Sequels start to look pretty good right about now, don’t they? I think they actually got better as time went on and money went into Disney Toon studios, but I’ll list my top three and explain why!
Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (no I’m not biased leemee alone)
‘The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride
Bambi II
I can explain myself.
Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
This movie is amazing. It repeats the best things about the original Lilo & Stitch (tight focus on character-relationships, character-specific comedy, and a simple story) while still having its own vibe, as if these are the exact same characters you know and love, but they have a recently-new normal.
Stitch isn’t a destructive artificial-brain figuring out how to think outside his programming anymore—now thinking outside his programming is the new-normal, but he still has to learn how life with a family works. Lilo isn’t lonely anymore, but she is still stuck in her own little world, in a way. Nani isn’t struggling to keep her family together anymore, but she is still struggling to keep them all happy. And Jumba and Pleakley get character arcs, which is beautiful.
If you’ve never seen it, I don’t want to spoil it. It is a really good movie. They took this concept, which was originally from Chris Sanders’s early story ideas for the first movie, where Stitch is in danger of death but Lilo’s love revives him. And they made a movie out of that.
It’s great, because Lilo is still working through missing her parents. The movie doesn’t brush that aside, or act like having Stitch fixed everything for her. Instead, she’s become singlemindedly focused on winning the same competition at hula school that her mom did, because she wants to feel a connection with her mom, and because her peers are still treating her like she’s worthless.
The thing is, Lilo gets the confidence to try and win this because of Stitch. She’s downcast and believes that her bullies are right. You get the idea that this is how she would feel if she were still a lonely orphan. But this time, because this is the sequel, Stitch is there.
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So he tells her they’ll win the competition together. And in this movie, while Lilo is struggling with getting her sense-of-worth from Stitch, or a hula competition, Stitch is struggling with his sense-of-worth, too. He’s glitching out and his programming is forcing him to act destructive all over again. He’s not sure if he’ll always be bad—he’s wrestling with the possibility that he’ll hurt Lilo and his new family.
And in the meantime, Jumba is trying to solve the problem, but he’s afraid he’ll fail, and lose his worth in the eyes of the family, as well as lose Stitch. And David, in a little side-story, is afraid he’s losing Nani, that she doesn’t value him.
All of which sounds really dark, but it’s really an interesting place to take the characters, and truthfully the whole film is so lighthearted where it needs to be, but not afraid to be earnest and emotional, either. And the point of it is really good. It’s “love is more powerful than death.” It’s powerful enough to overcome questions about self-worth, and it’s powerful enough to overcome the gaping hole that loss and failure and other forms of death leave. It’s gorgeous.
2. The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride
People take issue with this sequel because…I mean, look at it. There are parts of it that are animated really well, and the character designs are good, until you measure it up to the original Lion King, and then it’s just not even the same league. Besides, the writing is very dramatic, sometimes the sound editing for the characters’ dialogue is placed strangely or feels like the pacing is weird…
But I love it, and not just for nostalgia. I love it because it is about a new set of characters (like a sequel usually should be) but the previous set of characters still act in-character.
Not everybody agrees with me. Because Simba seems much less fun-loving, and so uptight and formal, that he doesn’t feel like the same character we knew and loved in the original Lion King, at all.
But it only takes like one second of thought to realize that, as a brand new king who’s uncle murdered his father and emotionally blackmailed him, and was able to do so easily because Simba himself was so self-centered and reckless as a child, and then Simba made big mistakes by running from his responsibility for so long…
…where we find him in this sequel makes total sense.
Of course he’s feeling like he has to overcompensate for abandoning the kingdom and getting fooled by Scar. Should he realize that not everyone is going to betray him, and he is the real King and can rule gently and fairly without being over-controlling? Should he? Yeah. But like. This is Simba. His major character flaw is thinking too much about himself—it used to be thinking he was awesome, then after his dad died it was thinking he was unable to be a good leader and everything was his own fault. Now, everything he ever dreamed about being a King, he dreamed when he was like the lion-equivalent of nine years old. And found out it was all wrong. He’s having to figure this out with only his father, whose very absence is a sore spot, as an example. Of course he’s suddenly obsessed with being just like his dad, and that makes him talk all formal, and pass strict judgement, and say things like “I’m seeking counsel from the Great Kings.”
Of course Simba would be protective of Kiara. Overprotective. Lying and controlling. Because as a child, he and Nala almost died over and over. And the worst of the worst things happened to him, as a cub.
Of course he wants to banish Kovu. It’s not because he’s racist. (What does that even mean?) It’s because he was betrayed and manipulated as a young, naive cub by someone who claimed to love him, then broke his heart and his life. So when a dark lion who literally looks like and claims connection to Scar waltzes in and appears to be manipulating his daughter and stealing her young heart? Yeah, no, it wouldn’t be Simba if he didn’t overreact.
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But that’s enough about Simba. I think the movie’s real strength is symbolism and premise.
First off, it continues the symbolism of a reflection in its own unique way. The movie is very on-theme. Its point is “Hate divides us, but love completes us.” (Its not “We Are One,” that’s just Movie-Speak)
Kiara feels incomplete. Divided from a whole other half of who she is. She says so as a cub. She’s not just a princess; she feels like there’s a part of her that wants to be capable and bold and take action. But she can’t be that, she has no outlet for that, because as the Princess, everyone is always over-concerned for her safety and wrapping her in like, wild-animal-bubble-wrap. Then she meets Kovu, and he is capable, and bold, and takes-action—he seems independent. (He’s not, at first, but he has more control over his immediate actions than Kiara seems to.) And he gets her and loves her, and she loves him, despite their flaws, so that is her missing half.
And with him, he doesn’t know how to just enjoy life. He’s been trained his whole life to act out of passe-down hatred; he’s been run through drills, and there’s even a scene where Kiara has to teach him how to play…and then he goes back home to his sister, who clearly also wants to play, but just calls it “fighting.” That’s the world he comes from.
But he meets Kiara, who is all about trying to enjoy life and have fun, and it’s a whole new outlook for him. It’s what he had seeds of before his mother’s hate stamped it out, and Kiara completes it for him. So they really are each others’ other half. And they have that in common. Kiara could be independent and a capable leader, if her father’s hate (which manifests as paranoia and overprotectiveness against danger) weren’t stamping it out. Kovu could have fun and protect good things instead of killing, if his mother’s hate wasn’t stamping it out. Dividing the good parts of them. But then their love for one another overcomes all that and brings them together.
And they do that literally, with the reflections in the water. Simba needed to learn his father lives in him, he’s a part that can’t be separated. Kiara and Kovu needed to learn that love makes them part of one another—that’s the key to no longer being divided.
Just like how, in the end, love forgives—so the Outsiders are able to come back into the Pride. Instead of being divided, the prides literally merge into one, and are completed. Love all that.
If you think of it all as like, “how do we make Simba into a strong King when he has so much baggage to overcome?” And this adventure with his new family teaches him that? Then you can see it’s a really beautiful movie.
And I love, of course, that Mufasa appears to be orchestrating all these events. Like, there’s a Higher Power at work. It’s all good.
Bambi II
This movie has the same vibes as Lilo & Stitch 2, even though it’s a midquel.
I love that Bambi gets his own characterization and character arc in this movie, even though he’s pretty one-dimensional in the classic film. But yet, none of this feels out of character for Bambi. He’s sort of gentle and very young, but you can see glimpses of dreams and ambitions and even strength that show off what he’ll be like as an adult Great Prince of the Forest.
I think the animation is very good, soft and cute. It’s not so much about realistic-cartoon-animal movements, graceful and charming, like the classic was, obviously. This animation is more about emotion and appeal. Which I appreciate, because the story is, like most good Disney sequels, very relationship-based.
It’s about Bambi being cared for by the Great Prince, and how the relationship between a father and son is about more than duty; it’s about nurturing. I just love that. I love how carefully they build up Bambi as feeling distant and unsure of what’s going on in his father’s head, but wanting to please him nevertheless. I love that the Great Prince doesn’t know how, exactly, to care for or relate to Bambi, so he defaults to just telling him how to be dignified and Princely.
I especially love the scenes with Ronno or the Great Prince. I like the fact that those old Disney sequels can take a character that didn’t have a lot of dialogue or screen-time in the original, and build out a whole story around those characters, giving them personality and writing that somehow always feels true to those characters. The Great Prince might not know how to father, but even when he’s insecure he has a kind of put-on calm and reserve. He’s not made a fool-out-of, ever, or bumbling. I love that Ronno, on the other hand, is ridiculous and brutish, just a little-boy bully…but he’s also truly threatening, for Bambi and Faline and their friends.
I think the emotion in this movie hits really well. Because they’re so careful to interweave Bambi’s emotions about losing his mother and wanting to find the same feeling of safety he had with her in his father, with The Great Prince’s emotions about wanting to “do his duty” even if it hurts when he feels he’s not what’s best for Bambi…
Because they build that up believably and spend all their time on that instead of big, epic adventures or larger-than-life tales, the movies turn out really well.
Honorable mentions to Cinderella 3: A Twist in Time, The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning, Tarzan II, and Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure
I hope your day is better tomorrow, friend.
#Disney sequels#the lion king II#the lion king 2#Simba’s Pride#simba#Kovu#Kiara#we are one#Zira#Taka#nuka#Vitani#Lilo#stitch#stitch has a glitch#lilo and stitch 2#direct to video#sequels#Disney#Bambi#ronno#faline#Bambi II
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Retextured and made edits to the Disney Magic Kingdoms Bambi mesh because I wanted Ronno as a 3D reference for use in an upcoming piece. Learned a lot, can't wait to play with my new digital toy <3
Model sourced from whitepaopu on deviantArt (thank you!)
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random bitches
#bambi disney#ronno#michi mochievee#vtuber#vtuber fanart#vshojo#vshojo art#lucifer morningstar#lucifer magne#hazbin hotel#hazbin hotel fanart#digital drawing
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Calling The Attention
Yes I am talking with you... hey, come back.
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Ronno the Dark Elf
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Full Name: Ronno Vanryth
Aliases: Dark elf Prince
Gender: Male
Age: Immortal (20+ in human age)
Species: Dark Elf
Affiliations: United Regions of Forrest; Alfheim, Vanryth family
Occupation: Dark Elf Chieftess’ heir, combatant, Young Prince’s favourite
Family: Nimue (mother), Rolla (cousin), Boso (nephew), Lana (niece)
Relationships: Faline (childhood crush), Bambi (childhood frenemy-> love rival/enemy->???), Karus (enemy->love rival->political rival/enemy), Mirro (servant)
Likes: Combating tournaments, victory, being praised for his appearance and abilities, the idea of tormenting/killing humans, Faline, bickering or teasing Bambi
Dislikes: Being looked down on, being on second place, humiliation, Faline and Bambi being close, anyone else picking on Bambi, Karus being ���favored” by Bambi, humans, losing
Powers/Abilities: Strength, archery, swordsmanship, political scheming, dark charm/charisma, deer transformation
Bambi the Elf Prince AU:
Ronno Vanryth is a son of Nimue the chieftess of dark elf and an heir of Vanryth family, the clan known for their war strategies and brute strength. Since younger years, Ronno has already shown pride of his brute strength and his appearance surpassing the standard of dark elf’s beauty as his distaste towards humans were already developing. He was taught by the surrounding that strongest is the one to be the most beautiful or obtain what they want the most, and he took those words in his life.
Unbeknownst to others, Ronno actually saw Bambi prior to Frida’s death. Initially, Ronno mistook Bambi as a beautiful elf girl and was enthralled. Although, he learned that Bambi was a little elf prince, it didn’t deterred the dark elf boy from wanting to befriend the innocent prince. Time passed as when Bambi was still recovering from his mother Frida’s death, he met Ronno who sneered and pointed out the flaw of season prediction the ground troll made. Although he genuinely wanted to befriend Bambi and his friends, his boastful and arrogant persona has left a less than pleasant impression. Ironically, he had given a rather helpful information to beware of humans; humans possess the tools that could trick elves into their traps outside the borders. After that similar incident Bambi nearly suffered but saved by his father, Ronno was approached by the young prince who thanked him for the information. While Ronno claimed he would lead his own kind and have Faline as his future wife, he didn’t entirely antagonized Bambi. But, Ronno was much hostile to Karus the Wood Elf Prince, feeling jealous and often thinks Bambi “favors” him.
At one occasion, Ronno took form as a deer fawn and went to human borders with fellow dark elves to observe for any threat. When one of the dark elves (in form of deers) go caught in a trap alerting the mortal captors and hunting dogs. As Ronno freed the captive dark elf, he was caught and dragged by human captor, soon to be carried away to be sold as a slave. Angered that dark elves left him behind like cowards, Ronno revealed his true form as dark elf and brutally fought back by killing the dogs and injured the captors, ripping the ear-tag off of his right side of ear, leaving the notch as he returned to the realm. The council of dark elves blamed Ronno for unable to detect danger, due to him being “soften up” to Bambi and claimed him as a disgrace, enraging and scratched the dark elf heir’s pride. Since then, Ronno occasionally berated Bambi’s “unnecessary” compassion, labeling it as weakness when he refused to retort at the elven peers who bullied him, straining their friendship as Ronno stopped visiting the palace. In reality—with his own mother’s support—Ronno was harshly training himself to get back at the council and the cowards, and the humans for humiliating him. When he learned that Karus betrayed Bambi by leaving the court and helped by his parents to be Faline’s suitor, Ronno wasn’t upset that he had another “love rival” for Faline, but was more upset with Karus’ spineless decision.
Ronno’s emotions gotten much conflicted by the time he saw Bambi courting Faline. Decided to confront and see for himself what he himself wanted, he challenged Bambi who had recently defeated Karus days prior. Unlike childhood years, Ronno has proven to be a tougher and stronger opponent than Karus. Yet, during the battle when injuring Bambi in process, the dark elf was hesitant to give a serious or fatal blow. Seeing through his hesitance, Bambi yelled he wants Ronno to take him seriously at battle, provoking him further by asking if he’s afraid. Eventually, Ronno was knocked down, defeated after an intense fight. Despite the Alfheim having a law of executing the defeated for challenging the royal elves’, Bambi spared his life a same manner he did to Karus, adding that he had already forgiven Ronno knowing that he didn’t challenge out of spite. Feeling that he had felt acknowledged and approved, Ronno returned to his domain in content. Shortly, the dark elf heir received a letter sent from the palace, appointing him as the young prince’s favourite (the royal’s close companion/confidant). Even though he knew it means he have to give up his title as heir of Vanryth clan, Ronno didn’t hesitate to leave as he accepted the offer. While dismayed that Karus was also chosen as Bambi’s favourite, Ronno was confident that since Karus and his clan turned their back on Bambi and his father once—causing their political power weakened—he would have a chance to prove his worth. Thumper half-jokingly remarked if Bambi was born a woman, Ronno would have already plot the murder on Karus long ago.
When Faline’s foster brother Gobo was revealed to be alive and returned, Ronno was seen with disapproval when Gobo explained how he survived; he was rescued and cared by humans that lived in a local village just outside of their realm. When the half-human half-elf suggested there should be a peace between their realms and humans’, Ronno rebuffed that idea as not only that would break the peace within their realm, it would also expose themselves to the humans who would not hesitate to use or harm them for their selfish gain, adding that if all humans are good, the one responsible for Bambi’s mother’s dead should have grovel and atone for what he did, conflicting Bambi whether he should trust humans or not. During Bambi’s coming of age ceremony, it was revealed that Ronno’s position as young prince’s favorite had made all dark elves fear/respect him as proper future leader of their kind. However, the ceremony was interrupted when the human landlord and his troops trespassed their realm. When Bambi has given his full permission to dispatch all armies of their realms to defend, Ronno eagerly ordered the dark elves to “erase” the entire threat, killing or severely injuring human soldiers with his strength. When one human soldier abducted and attempted to rape his cousin Rolla, Ronno beheaded the soldier before getting her to safety. He was later seen with Karus when Bambi stopped the human lord from killing his father Albrénean and assisted him away.
While the United Regions of Forrest was restoring, Ronno’s strained relationship with Vanryth clan was recovering; Rolla no longer fears her older cousin as they became close enough to share their secrets and private thoughts they never told others before. Although his prideful persona and distaste for humans remain the same, he and Bambi’s friends are tolerant with one another. Eventually, his mother Nimue is considering of abdicating her chief status to Ronno who had already prove himself as what the Dark Elves must be.
Spin-Off “Perri and Annerle” AU:
In the spin-off, Ronno was seen with Karus in Bambi’s crowning ceremony as new Great Prince. He also has his fairy servant Mirro who has unrequited love for Perri, the fairy girl who later works for Bambi. Ronno’s cousin Rolla became a mother of two children; Boso and Lana. According to Bambi, Rolla’s husband was unfaithful man and as for his punishment in adultery, Ronno personally executed him. Even though many elven women desires to wed him, he rejected them all and continued becoming the new Great Prince’s favourite and help his cousin raising her children. He was seen amused when his nephew Boso developing a crush on Gurri, Bambi’ and Faline’s daughter. Much to his further amusement, his niece Lana harbors a crush on Bambi and Faline’s son Geno.
In Annerle’s adventures at the realm with Perri’s assistance, the human girl stayed in Bambi’s palace, much to Ronno’s distaste. Annerle ventures the lifestyle of palace while working as Bambi’s servant alongside Perri, learned that Karus and Ronno are the highest-rank of council members, thanks to their status as the new Great Prince’s favourites. When Annerle asked what “favourite” is, Perri and Porro explained in concise details that they are Bambi’s close companions in politics and social affairs. Being a smart and perceptive girl, when Annerle encounters Ronno who was upset with Karus upstaging him at the court, she qualms his anger by saying she have heard of past between him, Karus and Bambi; adding that she prefers Ronno to be Bambi’s sole favourite instead of Karus who “betrayed” the prince big time. Satisfied with her supportive words, Ronno’s previous distaste for the human girl washed away and became relaxed around her. Mirro proudly pointed out that Ronno is a perfect model as what the dark elf should be; proud, strong and mighty, downgrading Karus for letting his trivial emotions to break the vow to support Bambi over Faline during their youth.
At one point, Bambi and his friends watch Annerle’s drawings of her home, town, school, family and friends, realizing it has been centuries since the last time humans trespassed their realm. When Bambi curiously asked Annerle how does her time of humans find love, Karus and Ronno were flummoxed and turned their face away. Although, they were fascinated how human societies nowadays no longer have “conditions” or “limitations” in relationship. Ronno’s mother Nimue amusingly reminisced that when he was little, he mistook Bambi as a girl and wanted to know the family she came from so he’d ask for her hand officially, embarrassing Ronno as Perri and Annerle were seen giggling at the image of young Ronno’s antics, understanding his jealous tendencies around Karus. Later, when Faline asked Annerle how she thought of elven acquaintances, she analyzed that Karus is trying to redeem the years of betrayal and his brain is helpful in diplomacy, while Ronno is much ambitious and could be dangerous, but can be in great advantages when he uses for the good of the realm and safety of Bambi. When Annerle added that Bambi might be aware of these points, Faline confirmed that he does.
However, Ronno could be proven to be much composed than his younger years, especially when it comes to scheming. When he saw angry Mirro expressing hate towards Porro, Ronno knew his servant was upset Porro is courting Perri, the fairy girl he harbored unrequited love towards. Ronno comforted, saying that while he failed his own love life somehow, he chose to be the favourite and climb the way to gain more trust as he is now. When asked by Mirror what he meant, Ronno grinned and revealed Lukas Grassi who was revealed to be alive as werewolf; discovering the dying Lukas who was to be killed by his abusive stepfather, Ronno knocked the older man unconscious and healed Lukas, full aware of the werewolf boy and Annerle’s love. The dark elf remarked Lukas that he saved his life and need to give him something in exchange; Lukas will stay in Alfheim as appointed painter. Witnessing the reunion between Annerle and Lukas, Ronno was grinning as his “selfless” actions granted him more recognition from the new Great Prince. When Karus confronted him about having Lukas Grassi permanently living in their realm, Ronno points out the boy is no longer a human, granting him a right to reside and work as palace painter. Then, he warned Karus to know his place as he may have been in the court by help of his “royal mummy and daddy”, but he himself worked on his own as the favourite. As Karus left fuming, Ronno gave Lukas a discreet nod, a reminder of the deal, musing the life of mortals come and go, but elves’ are forever, implying the expansion of Ronno’s role as possible villain.
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Hey princess
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Because of the whole live action thing, I was watching Bambi II tonight and I forget that the films are based off of the book. But I love how the 2nd movie goes into more of the book. (about Bambi learning about mortality and shit, learning to be the next Prince, Ronno, whatever) But from the first film, when I see people praising animation in Disney stuff, I never see this scene get brought up. The music and animation put together has always given me absolute chills.
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Another scene that should be mentioned from the movie is the April Showers scene.
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both terrified and amazed me as a kid 👍(april showers halfway through)
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Ronno the Legend
I’ve always loved this little jerk growing up, honestly can you blame me? Ronno is just so iconic!
#bambi#bambi disney#ronno#disney#disney fanart#traditional art#traditional drawing#my art#artwork#art
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Me: *thinks about Quasimodo still realistically being unhappy and feeling like a monster or grotesque despite getting his heroic happy ending* *thinks about Simba struggling with becoming who he thinks he should be while dealing with ptsd* *thinks about Bambi dealing with the loss of his mother along with an emotionally distant father who is also dealing with loss* *thinks about Tarzan straight up believing his mother would be better off with him dead*
#It's Disney Sequels appreciation hours#I can't get enough of them#And this doesn't even go into the new characters WHOM I ALSO HAVE MANY FEELINGS FOR#EVEN RONNO#WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM I REMEMBER HIM BEING A BABY IN THE FIRST MOVIE BUT IM WRONG#HE JUST SHOWS UP MAD AT BAMBI#i think bc bambi went into his territory#BUT STILL#HE WAS SUCH A MOMMY'S BOY WHAT IF SHE DIED TOO OR SOMETHING#WHY IS HE SO CRANKY#justice for ronno#i need more ronno lore but no i dont want to read the books im making up shit in my head ty
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Ronno Reference / Appearence HC'S. (MINORS DNI.)
Alright, so! I'm finally doing this and I think this was a long time coming, but these two are for one my lockscreens (first is lockscreen and second is home) because they're my favorite pieces of art by Sigma-X on E621. But, my headcanons for Ronno is that he retains his original appearence in Bambi 1 / 2. Ronno is anthromorphic in Mika's Universe, because honestly, I really don't like how they did Bambi and Ronno in the first movie. They just... look nothing alike. I get it, Bambi was made in 1942 something. But at the same time, they really lost the charm and appearance say they had for their flashback selves.
CREDIT: Sigma-X
so, yes Bambi and Ronno are of age in these appearances around 19 while Mika is 21. There is a slight age gap, but not by much. Mika met Ronno at 17 while they were 19. and didn't fall in love with him until he turned 18. So it took about a year for Mika to really give Ronno a romantic chance as during this time, Mika and Ronno weren't really the best of friends to put it lightly.
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Now, as to my point with Ronno's only change here being his horns being fully grown in at this point to signify his full change from deer to buck stag. It makes him a LOT more handsome and a lot more mature looking, when let's be real, he really hasn't lost that cocky, confident and arrogant side of him. That's just Ronno for Mika, and that's a flaw Mika eventually had to accept about him. Ronno is incredibly territorial and jealous. I like to imagine Mika here in the second art piece instead of Bambi to give you a idea of their physical touches~.
Maybe Bambi will one day come into the picture of becoming a poly ship with Mika and Bambi, but I really didn't care for their relationship together as Ronno made Bambi miserable for a lot of his life, so, I really don't feel comfortable with adding them into a romantic ship with Mika. I do love the Bambi and Ronno ship by itself, but Bambi already has Faline in this timeline, so, there's not a need for it.
#selfship#self ship#selfshipping#self insert#self insert x canon#canon x oc#ronno#ronno bambi#disney#bambi#hopefully this shit will actually post to dash this time lmao if it doesn't w/e i'm still gonna draw up some mika x ronno <3#once envious love (ronno x mika)
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Just posted a new soundtrack remaster! I recently discovered an Audacity plugin that streamlines my remastering process a ton (and makes the finished product sound even better) so I'll be using that from now on. While it's basically impossible to truly convert mono audio into stereo, this plugin does a damn good job at making it sound leagues better.
#bambi#disney#bambi 1942#disney animation#deer#nostalgia#nostalgiacore#vintage#disney movies#misc#disney music#ronno#faline#Youtube
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For some reason I feel they will want to make Faline a girlboss. As if it was bad she needed Bambi's help when Ronno tried to force himself on her. A doe will need a buck to defend her because male deer puberty gives them sharp antlers/weapons on their head. Being a doe, Faline will never be as muscular and won't grow antlers. She is not weak in character and can speak up for herself but there is nothing wrong with needing help from a male significant other.
If they did make her into a girlboss who needs no buck, she will end up like this real doe.
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But luckily Faline had Bambi to chase/fight off Ronno's advances. Because Ronno grew up never understanding that "no means no."
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Ronno is getting serious...
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BAMBI AU Ronno's Villain Song: "Your Favourite Man"
(Based on this: https://youtu.be/DCWSzGf6BGs?si=vdnK7ngSwrCibJb0)
"Big Daddy’s Only Child
Beloved prince, leaving all beguiled
No longer able to prance and dance on his will
New lifestyle, new crowd
Leaving him all bewildered
Sitting on the throne
Weeping all alone,
Who would he call for
Just a lifelong companion
That is all he want
Loyal and trustworthy enough
To share secrets no one knows of
Someone who would share heart to heart
That is all he need
Toss and turn in his sleep,
Who would he dream for
Hello, princess~
Whenever you’re lonely
Just come find me;
Your Favourite Man
Farewell, princess~
Whenever you feel empty
Come look for me;
I’m always Your Favourite Man
Hey! I can accompany you in games
I can assist you in royal schemes
At night, we can play exotic gambles
If you catch my drift~
Adorn in silk and gemstones,
You can prance and dance away,
Forget the traitors and enjoy the tune
Every single day, look my way
You’ll never have a friend like me,
You don’t even need Prince Ali,
Just as I have always wanted
Since the very cold day we meet
Even if I abandon the name of my family,
Everything is worth it!
All my work has been paid off!
My beautiful young prince,
My innocent young prince,
In the end, you have become my doe
You can’t and won’t escape
(A perfect favourite man for you!
Who would soothe your loneliness!
Fair prince, you’re in my palms!
Who would you turn to?)
Hello, princess~
Whenever you’re lonely
Just come find me;
Your Favourite Man
Farewell, princess~
Whenever you feel empty
Come look for me;
I’m always Your Favourite Man
I will always devote everything to you,
Devote your soul and body to me!
His heart is mine!
His eyes are all on mine!
Why so confused,
I AM HIS KING!
I am HIS FAVOURITE MAN"
#Disney#Disney Bambi#Bambi#Disney Bambi Retelling#Bambi AU#Disney Bambi AU#humanized#Ronno#Ronno's villain song(?)#RonnoXBambi...?
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