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  • teensophie-draws:

((So I came in class and got a huge surprise! ! The animator of Courage the Cowardly Dog is the substitute for today’s art class.))

    teensophie-draws:

    ((So I came in class and got a huge surprise! ! The animator of Courage the Cowardly Dog is the substitute for today’s art class.))

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    necromander:

    Be careful what you wish for.

    Wow what I never realized the colors were inverted

    You’d think I would have noticed that

    That’s the point. The world Coraline lives in is supposed to be boring and gray, but the people are what give it life and purpose. In the Other Mother’s world the people are plastic puppets where she pulls the strings because it presumably changes for every child she takes, but the world around them is bright and colorful for the purpose of enticing the children to stay… before they notice the inhabitants are nothing but dust.

    that was deep

    Oh wow.

    I’m sorry but this movie creeped me out. 

    I think it’s the button eyes lol

    the colors weren’t inverted though :/

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  • dotcore:

Nintendo.by Frederik Wiedel.

    dotcore:

    Nintendo.
    by Frederik Wiedel.

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  • farfallea:

spring is getting closer, so is the end of my spring break….

    farfallea:

    spring is getting closer, so is the end of my spring break….

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  • kyendumps:

i wonder how much longer for me to change so that i can fit in?

    kyendumps:

    i wonder how much longer for me to change so that i can fit in?

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  • lordgiygas:

    Hinawa's Grave

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  • bossanovabyss:

redkun:

That episode where you find out that a member of the zany villain squad actually has a heartbreaking past, which includes a bit where he pushes himself to perform a feat that has never been done before and has never been done since, all for the sake of love, only to be rejected as a freak.

All three of them have heartbreaking pasts.
Meowth’s was listed above.
James had abusive (at the very least neglectful, but they didn’t care how he was treated so long as he awarded them prestige) parents who had engaged him to a sociopath, who wanted to whip him and change everything about him to be more “presentable.” He ran away and was on the streets for a long time before he finally joined a crime ring. 
Jesse was raised by a single mother, and the two of them were so poor that they rarely had actual food; her mother would make her a “feast” out of snow in the winter that Jesse considered to be a treat because that’s how badly they were starving. If the audio dramas are to be believed, Jesse’s mother was also a member of Team Rocket, who disappeared (read: died) on an expedition searching for Mew, leaving Jesse alone. And then Jesse, like James (and Meowth) was so desperate for a means to survive that she (inadvertently?) followed in her mother’s footsteps and joined Team Rocket/a life of crime just to get by.
“Zany villains” they may be, but Jesse, James, and Meowth are the three deepest characters on the show. I love them.

    bossanovabyss:

    redkun:

    That episode where you find out that a member of the zany villain squad actually has a heartbreaking past, which includes a bit where he pushes himself to perform a feat that has never been done before and has never been done since, all for the sake of love, only to be rejected as a freak.

    All three of them have heartbreaking pasts.

    Meowth’s was listed above.

    James had abusive (at the very least neglectful, but they didn’t care how he was treated so long as he awarded them prestige) parents who had engaged him to a sociopath, who wanted to whip him and change everything about him to be more “presentable.” He ran away and was on the streets for a long time before he finally joined a crime ring. 

    Jesse was raised by a single mother, and the two of them were so poor that they rarely had actual food; her mother would make her a “feast” out of snow in the winter that Jesse considered to be a treat because that’s how badly they were starving. If the audio dramas are to be believed, Jesse’s mother was also a member of Team Rocket, who disappeared (read: died) on an expedition searching for Mew, leaving Jesse alone. And then Jesse, like James (and Meowth) was so desperate for a means to survive that she (inadvertently?) followed in her mother’s footsteps and joined Team Rocket/a life of crime just to get by.

    “Zany villains” they may be, but Jesse, James, and Meowth are the three deepest characters on the show. I love them.

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