#the goddess of spring (1934)
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twisting-echo · 5 months ago
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i think you've just about got me convinced to start shipping snow white and hades tbh
they remind me v specifically of the silly symphony cartoon where a very devil-adjacent hades kidnaps her but lets her go cause he cant stand to see her sad
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probably because this persephone feels very similar to snow white, coming from a similar time in animation and all that
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could convince you into shipping them! That means my posts about them are working Mwahahaha!! ╮(≧∀≦)╭ ��🔥✨
Anyway, I love that Disney short film. Snow White and Hades definitely remind me of it too.
As my friend said to me, “it's a small world” because it's funny that you mention The Goddess of Spring and it's animation because I was going to make a post about the fact that the 1934 Silly Symphony short film served as an experimental workshop for Disney animators, preparing them for Snow White!
So basically, Persephone is Disney's first (lesser-known) princess who came before Snow White. 
Thank you so much for the ask! 💋✨
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thehobbitchronicles · 2 years ago
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🌿 ׁ⠀⠀ׅ 𝚒’𝚖 𝚊 𝚜𝚕𝚎𝚎𝚙𝚢 𝚋𝚞𝚗𝚗𝚢 🐇🪻 ◌
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butterflyangel2002 · 4 months ago
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atomic-chronoscaph · 9 months ago
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Pluto, God of the Underworld - The Goddess of Spring (1934)
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cherrythunder · 5 months ago
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B E A U T Y
The Goddess Of Spring. From Disney series Silly Symphony 1934. Directed by Wilfred Jackson,
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yoan-le-grall · 1 year ago
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deformed666doll · 1 year ago
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The Goddess of Spring,1934 She comes from the shorts that Disney made in the 30s and was the prototype to design Snow White, basically she is the first Disney princess. (translated)
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skyeconch · 7 months ago
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Arriving as Persephone, the goddess of spring, and the queen of the underworld
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I was invited to a mutual costume ball by my two dearest souls @claircaelis and @lamentofspring
Arriving as Urania, the Muse of Astronomy and Astrology🌙✨
Thank you for the invitation angels 🖤 I'm inviting @gatabella @allthestoriescantbelies @journal-d-une-sucrerie @xasymptotax @flowerytale @iridessence and anyone who'd like to join (feel free to reblog this post or say that I tagged you)
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misandriste · 1 year ago
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the goddess of spring (1934)
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purebbyfawn · 11 months ago
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౨ৎ ˖ ࣪⊹the goddess of spring, 1934⊹₊ ⋆୨ৎ
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tinybrightthings · 8 months ago
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24 Classic Films to Give You Vintage Springtime Vibes
Baseball, blooming flowers, warmer weather - and a collection of older films to enjoy as the world wakes up once more.
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*I went for anything pre-1980 for those who were looking for something more on the vintage/retro side. I also tried to pick from a selection of different genres to suit whatever mood you might be in.
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Animated:
The Aristocats (1970)
The Goddess of Spring (1934)
It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown! (1974)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Thumbelina/おやゆび姫 (1978)
Comedy:
It Happened in Flatbush (1942)
It Happens Every Spring (1949)
Spring in Park Lane (1948)
Documentary:
Journey Into Spring (1958)
Drama:
Come Next Spring (1956)
Late Spring/晩春 (1949)
Maytime (1937)
Pride and Prejudice (1940)
The Secret Garden (1949)
Spring/Kevade (1969)
A Walk in the Spring Rain (1970)
Musical:
An American in Paris (1951)
April in Paris (1952)
Damn Yankees (1958)
Easter Parade (1948)
Mary Poppins (1964)
Maytime in Mayfair (1949)
Springtime in the Rockies (1942)
Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1949)
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misscoolisback123 · 1 year ago
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You know it's bad when more and more people are starting to realize how bad LO is. I recently watched a video from a YouTuber called Jack Vs Webtoon and he has two videos on it. The first one was about how LO is the "Twilight" of Webtoon, and the second was about the art style. Everyone has their own art style, but the art style in LO or at least in the later chapters don't cut it. The art style looks more like concept art for an animated movie, whether it's hand drawn, computer animated, or stop motion. The worst offender was chapter 245. Especially when Leuce ran out of her room freaking out and Persephone getting in her face. Their arms were beyond noodle arms. Disney's "The Goddess Of Spring" had better noodle arms for both Persephone and Hades, and that was an experimental film to animate realistic human movements and designs. Hell, that was made in 1934!
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thehobbitchronicles · 2 years ago
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The Goddess Of Spring (1934)
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thinkbolt · 7 months ago
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Disney's GODDESS OF SPRING (Silly Symphony) - production animation cel, 1934
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marciabrady · 3 months ago
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GTKM tagged by @deforest 𐙚๋࣭⭑⋅˚♡. (rules: answer + tag who you want to get to know better and/or catch up with)
favorite color: it's hard to find a shade of pink that doesn't agree with me, but for my apartment i've been marrying shades of blush and rose to sage green to give off briar rose's cottage and i didn't think i'd love the combo as much as i now do! last song: someday i'll meet you again by ilene woods (thank you chris 🥹) currently reading: tab hunter confidential. he's still objectively stunning, but i like him less on a personality standpoint than i did before reading this book. i'm also reading green dolphin street (beautiful writing, not completely my style but lovely in its own right), marlene dietrich by her daughter maria riva (beautifully written, though very long), an american tragedy (difficult to get into), and the francis a. schaeffer trilogy (am reading it on recommendation of an older acquaintance i have respect for). currently watching: the goddess of spring (1934); the energy is so strong. also, i didn't realize it's never even been confirmed who the english singing and speaking voice is of the goddess (or if it's even the same person) currently craving: french fries, the ability to make smooth, aesthetic gifs again (if you have any tips, lmk!!!) and also being able to make tiktok edits (again- if you have any tips, please lmk!) coffee or tea: tea any hobby you’d like to try?: i'd really love to get into cake decorating and painting in the style of realism, specifically any au/alternate universe you’ve been plotting for?: always 40s steve and ilene iykyk
tagging: everyone!! but, off the top of my head in no particular order other than alphabetical: @anthonysperkins @arthina @bettedavis  @cosmosirene@deforest @deliachase @disneydayandnight @gavillain @gayfergus @joanleslies @magistera @margotfonteyns @muzikalsiren @oozmart @peasantbarbie @princessnostalgia @royalhans @silkinlavender @sparklejamesysparkle @the-blue-fairie
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chicken-magnet · 7 months ago
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I just found (or maybe refound) Disney's (1934) The Goddess of Spring
i somehow remember it so clearly but also have no memory of watching it ever.
A few months ago, I was talking to my friends about snow white and i asked them about the scene where "someone takes snow white to underground and it's full of fire" and they told me that never happened. İ searched for the "scene" and (obviously) couldn't find it.
Then, like an hour ago, I decided to watch a video about "feminist greek myth retellings" and the goddess of spring was playing in the background
(this is the video if anyone's interested)
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