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I think one of the main flaws in camp camp fanworks that focuses on Harrison is misunderstanding his situation with his parents
Forgive me if I’m wrong, but from what we see in Parents’ Day, Harrison’s behaviour indicates that before his brother disappeared, his parents were relatively normal. He approaches them without worry or hesitation and when they respond with fear, he says “Oh, still doing that, huh?” I think this is a clear sign that growing up, Harrison had a regular family dynamic. The disappearance of his brother was probably more recent than most people portray it to be if Harrison still isn’t used to the change of his parents’ relationship with him
Of course, his parents probably weren’t perfect. According to Harrison himself in Quest To Sleepy Peak Peak, his mother told him he’d grow into his looks, which would imply that Harrison has been insecure about his appearance and instead of reassuring him his mother said he’d ’grow into it’. Not exactly the best response to a child worrying about their looks. That’s not to mention his emotional problems such as his over-the-top reaction to his magic being questioned in Mind Freakers
But with all that, the fanworks I’ve seen, Harrison’s home life is often portrayed as awful for his entire life, or at least since he presented any magical abilities. Sometimes it’s even near neglectful or downright abusive. It’s a bit of a shame because I think there’s something more tragic and interesting about Harrison growing up in a regular family and, all of a sudden, the whole dynamic of the household gets irreversibly changed because of something he did
This guy. This deranged plastic pie man who's basically just James Moriarty from the OG Sherlock Holmes franchise. I like his voice, design, personality, facial expressions, EVERYTHING (mainly his voice). I love him but at the same time I have the urge to just punt him like a football (or play with him the same way a dog aggressively plays with a chew toy)
Overall, I actually like this movie. I never saw it before (until now) and I only saw Gnomeo and Juliet and I think it's safe to say that I think this is even better than the movie that came before it (especially since it has better lighting and animation and it's not just lovey dovey romance and Elton John songs)
Anyways, that's the end of my ramblings. Hope ya'll enjoyed and stay safe, byeee!! ^w^
hmm..draw moriarty on his emo era lol
emo lip bite... jack skellington lookin ahh
Draw Moriarty as a fennec fox
hmmmmm... MKAY.
struggled with this one for a while. idk, probably one of the weirdest drawing requests i've ever gotten, but it was fun!
hellooooooooooo divas. i have a rant about lou because nobody is talking about him. :(
so, he's very dramatic and his main goal is keeping up appearances for the crowd. that's his whole thing. he says multiple times that being pretty is everything, meaning to him, his appearance, both physically and publicly, is the most important.
but by the end of the movie, he's been stripped of both.
you can see the difference here between when he's putting up an act (left) and when he's actually showing strong emotion (right). for a movie that's admittedly not the best quality, he's a very well written villian.
you can tell that his friendship with ox wasn't fake, despite his betrayal.
he used to be kind and caring, though still with flaws. the only reason he turned on ox is because he knew that even though they were close, ox would get to leave and lou wouldn't. i think it was a mix of feelings.
jealousy, because lou couldn't go to the big world and ox could. betrayal, because ox would be leaving him. loneliness, which is pretty obvious.
i mean, being lonely is a classic villian backstory. but his is good because it's not just like: "well he wasn't good at making friends :(" it's literally "he couldn't keep friends".
i think a huge reason that lou values his public appearance is because it's all he's got left. it's the only time that people valued him. eventually popularity got to his head, so he's vain.
i've seen some people argue that the reason he makes his lessons so hard is because he'll miss the dolls. but honestly, i think he's just jealous that they get to go to the big world. which though cruel, is kind of justified.
i mean, look at this shot. it's probably my favorite in the whole movie. he's living his worst fear in this moment. he's lost his popularity, he's lost the game. and the uglydolls passed. everything he's been shown to care about has been taken, and this shot encapsulates it PERFECTLY.
(and it makes me very sad. i could watch the titanic with a straight face but unfortunately i'd watch this and then bawl for like thirty minutes. i don't wanna talk about it.)
anyway, i'll stop ranting. gooodnighht everyone.
*gives moriarty a chocolate doughnut* ((fatass))
wtf gang
i love this diva. tried a new style for it idk
this is literally how i feel. cannot stop thinking about him. i decided to draw it so here
HELP
Someone save this poor man
multifandom: uglydolls, sherlock gnomes, mlp, lotf, more :)DNI proshippers~ i love the joker ~
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