katsallday:

The writing in this movie, omg.

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posted 7:23 pm on May 15, 2013 with 82,549 notes from anightmarefantasmic
tagged: #Disney 

#THE MOMENT IN TOY STORY 3 WHERE WE ALL LOST OUR SHIT

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posted 3:11 pm on May 03, 2013 with 136,945 notes from itsweasley
tagged: #I cried  #Disney 

youngblackandvegan:

jonesalicious:

So after belle and the beast got married they have to buy all new furniture since like half their castle turned into people

Beauty and the Beast 2: The Trip to Ikea

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posted 8:46 pm on April 19, 2013 with 174,918 notes from mind-heart-self
tagged: #lol  #Disney 

bespectacledsloth:

manateesandguardians:

ima-mischief-causin-sherlockian:

hunterjumpersismylife:

eponaphino:

sassy horses

I love sassy horses in movies

I work with horses so mandatory reblog

I always said horses were always the sassiest characters in these movies
This post makes me happy

I dunno, I’m pretty sure Miguel is the one being sassy in that gif.

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posted 12:59 pm on April 14, 2013 with 21,432 notes from tarnished-sanity
tagged: #Disney 
thegoddamazon:

ellava:

Kidagakash by ~Deldatoa

The one Disney Princess they refuse to acknowledge.
I mean, they lump Mulan in with the Disney Princesses but not Kida? She was a badass.

thegoddamazon:

ellava:

Kidagakash by ~Deldatoa

The one Disney Princess they refuse to acknowledge.

I mean, they lump Mulan in with the Disney Princesses but not Kida? She was a badass.

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posted 1:06 am on April 14, 2013 with 29,047 notes from ellava

andrewducote:

petitetiaras:

Ariel finds herself in Neverland. 

I always told people that Ariel had a secret way of swimming to Neverland. How else could these two have become such good friends?

image

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posted 8:56 pm on April 12, 2013 with 20,590 notes from petitetiaras
tagged: #Disney 

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posted 10:32 pm on April 11, 2013 with 89,070 notes from bangcaster
tagged: #lol  #Disney  #Finding Nemo 

Vinny Santorini (Atlantis: the Lost Empire) // We done a lot of things we’re not proud of. Robbing graves, eh, plundering tombs, double parking. But, nobody got hurt. Well, maybe somebody got hurt, but nobody we knew.

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posted 10:26 pm on April 11, 2013 with 44,375 notes from rrueplumet
bradofarrell:

kinkyspaceprincess:

thelostdisneyprincess:

merverb:

as a kid i never understood why they didn’t like him

As an adult I still don’t understand..

psst it’s a brothel and he’s poor 

OH MY GOD WH-  WHAT

bradofarrell:

kinkyspaceprincess:

thelostdisneyprincess:

merverb:

as a kid i never understood why they didn’t like him

As an adult I still don’t understand..

psst it’s a brothel and he’s poor 

OH MY GOD WH-  WHAT

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posted 10:20 pm on April 11, 2013 with 70,663 notes from thelandofdisney
tagged: #LOL  #Disney 
giandujakiss:

well-thats-ood:

I WAS GOING TO PUT THIS IN THE TAGS, BUT HOLY SHIT I HAVE JUST SEEN THE METAPHOR!! 
There was a calm moment of “…Wait. Did she just metaphorically pick up masculinity and leave femininity behind in its place?” And I was impressed with that symbolism. 
But then the metaphor got better. Because here, Mulan is swapping one for the other. Yet, by the end, when she comes home at the end, her father tucks the flower behind her ear and then her man shows up with the helmet— BECAUSE MULAN IS AWESOME AND KICK ASS AND SHE HAS BOTH FEMININITY AND MASCULINITY AND BEING COMPLETELY ONE OR THE OTHER TOTALLY DOESN’T SUIT HER. 

Don’t forget about the time when the villain used his big sword to knock away Captain Shang’s little dagger, but then Mulan defeated the villain by trapping his big sword in her circular fan and snapping the fan shut.
I love that movie.

giandujakiss:

well-thats-ood:

I WAS GOING TO PUT THIS IN THE TAGS, BUT HOLY SHIT I HAVE JUST SEEN THE METAPHOR!! 

There was a calm moment of “…Wait. Did she just metaphorically pick up masculinity and leave femininity behind in its place?” And I was impressed with that symbolism. 

But then the metaphor got better. Because here, Mulan is swapping one for the other. Yet, by the end, when she comes home at the end, her father tucks the flower behind her ear and then her man shows up with the helmet— BECAUSE MULAN IS AWESOME AND KICK ASS AND SHE HAS BOTH FEMININITY AND MASCULINITY AND BEING COMPLETELY ONE OR THE OTHER TOTALLY DOESN’T SUIT HER. 

Don’t forget about the time when the villain used his big sword to knock away Captain Shang’s little dagger, but then Mulan defeated the villain by trapping his big sword in her circular fan and snapping the fan shut.

I love that movie.

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posted 8:23 pm on April 11, 2013 with 44,189 notes from forever90s
tagged: #Disney