heckyeahdisneymerch:

Saludos Amgios: 1. 2.

Wreck it Ralph: 1. 2.

Megara: 1. 2.

OMG I used to have all those hercules plates!!! I gotta buy them again one day!

posted 1 month ago with 44 notes · originally heckyeahdisneymerch
tagged: #to buy  #remember  #disney  #hercules 
roserayne:

Randomly Stand Out from A Goofy movie came on my iPod and I started imagining a personification of Max Goof…

I LOVE THIS A LOOOTTTT

roserayne:

Randomly Stand Out from A Goofy movie came on my iPod and I started imagining a personification of Max Goof…

I LOVE THIS A LOOOTTTT

posted 2 months ago with 22 notes · originally roserayne
tagged: #disney  #the goofy movie  #ro!Art 

beautifulwhatsyourhurry:

superwholockgiraffe:

thesulfurandthesea:

Disney Cup Cover

ARE YOU SERIOUS OMFG

holy crap, that is so freaking good

Um omg??

(Source: goingdownthebayou, via light-em-up-motherfuckers)

posted 2 months ago with 95,820 notes · originally goingdownthebayou
tagged: #disney  #omg wow  #Q 

sandraisacaptain:

Hi, I’m one of those blonde white girls living in Scandinavia and I’d like to remind everyone that POCs have and still exists here in our “snow covered” countries. 

There’s the Sami, the indigenous people whose settlements can be traced back as far as 5000 years ago in Scandinavia and Russia, some think even longer back. While today’s sami mainly have fair skin, they share genes with Inuit people and have distinct features, such as their cheeks and nose. 

image
A Sea Sami man from Norway from 1884

It’s also worth noting that Sami people are also grossly discriminated against in todays society. 

And there’s this post about POC in Europe during Medieval ages.

I think there’s more posts on POC in Europe over the ages, but this is the one I had bookmarked from a while back during a discussion on POC in relation to HTTYD. 

Aside from everything, the fact is that POC actually have existed in Scandinavia/Europe for many years.

I’d also like to remind people that Disney has the power to make their characters POC no matter the settings of their movie, because they’re making AN ANIMATED FICTIONAL FEATURE and not a documentary basing itself in real life. 

(Source: courfeykitten, via feministdisney)

posted 4 months ago with 943 notes · originally courfeykitten
tagged: #frozen  #disney  #feminism  #white washing  #Q 

sephiramy:

Aaaaaaall right, so, HERE is my take on what could have been an alternate concept for Disney’s upcoming Frozen movie. All the usual disclaimers about how I have no problem with Disney itself, I just think there are places other than Europe to set an animated movie, and the This Could Have Been Frozen project is a nice way to stretch the design muscles and give a little love where it is well past due.

I know lots of people count Kuzco as a South American princess, but, well, I don’t, so I thought putting something set in the Andes (specifically the Argentina stretch) would be something fun, and different, and give lots of opportunities for bright colors and impressive, snowy expanses.

(via stopwhitewashing)

posted 4 months ago with 8,245 notes · originally sephiramy
tagged: #frozen  #redesign  #disney  #feminism  #Q 
noteveryoneiswhite:


Look at the stars by lila-me 


the lion king

noteveryoneiswhite:

Look at the stars by lila-me 

the lion king

(via feministdisney)

posted 4 months ago with 1,063 notes · originally noteveryoneiswhite
tagged: #the lion king  #disney  #Q 

thecrownedheart:

Gay Disney Princes

(via feministdisney)

posted 5 months ago with 49,363 notes · originally thecrownedheart
tagged: #yes  #disney  #Disney Princess  #Q 

petitetiaras:

If Belle remained in the enchanted castle and didn’t fall in love with the Beast before the last petal fell, she’d quite literally turn into a bell

posted 7 months ago with 7,489 notes · originally petitetiaras

coletureconcept:

Today I ate a fetus.  A delicious, delicious baby.  Yah okay, maybe it was a just a duck fetus sure (Balut to be specific*), but the idea of eating baby animals (or humans, because I’m sure they would also be delicious) isn’t one that Americans will typically ally themselves with.  The person who gave me this morsel had acquired the taste during her travels through China.  It may seem obvious in the back of our minds, but what people see as appropriate to eat is culturally and ecosystically determined.  There are some cultures that eat human babies after all, and adults have made it on the menu many times.  Now I’m not suggesting you all go out and eat human flesh, but I am advising that everyone should be an adventurous eater.  Tales of exotic food consumption are not only tales of bravery but acceptance as well.

IS THIS COLE SPROUSE EATING A FETUS

WHAT

(via manriah)

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