I only just noticed this upon closer inspection, but it’s such a cool detail.
Not only does the map change to bring Goldilocks and the bears to their house to try to convince her not to waste her wish and gently remind her that she already has a perfect family, but the text in Goldi’s storybook actually tells her this through the first letters of each line:
“You already have it”
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she was my favorite character!!! 🐻 🐻 🐻
Goldi from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
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Dunno why i gave her bangs
This is probably the last PIB fanart i’ll be posting, but the character design (and animation overall tbh) in this movie is a masterpiece so I just had to draw Goldi
aaaaa the upload really ruined the quality of this piece :’D
(I’d recommend clicking on the image to view it at it’s original size)
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has someone figured out what the obscured name is? im just curious lol
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I didn’t know it was possible to make a better film than Shrek 2.
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I interrupt my Tulia and Miguella fanart marathon to bring you Goldi
She's my bestie <3
More Shrek fanart here
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Disney: Yeah, sorryy, we don't know how to make villains without queercoding them and people didn't like the twist-villains, so we stopped making them alltogether :( I hope you like 3593 intergenerational family-traumas!
Dreamworks, while creating not one, not two, but three amazing villains: Pathetic
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Disney Femslash Week - Adventure
I love them so much. I feel like they would make each other worse and honestly good for them <3
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Dreamworks & their collection of orphans with traumatized & f**ked up sad backstories
Moses
Po (well used to...since his bio father is alive now)
Tigress
Tai Lung
Megamind
Puss
Sherman
Guy
Goldie
Perrito
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something about the way Kitty can't help but end up trusting and loving others despite all the ways she has been hurt, and her own insistence that she does not trust others. The way that she so naturally falls into trusting Puss when he shows a modicum of honesty and genuine emotion to her.
I think Kitty is someone who has a lot of love in her heart, a fact she hates about herself because it leads to her getting burned quite often. She feels like she cannot ever truly practice what she preaches and just stay away from caring. Even, towards the end, she gives up her wish to Puss, not because she thinks he deserves it more, but because at that point, even wishing for someone to trust feels like a failure on the part of herself to just learn her damn lesson and stay away.
Which is why it is so important that she finally gets what she needs through Puss. That she witnesses him fighting for his life instead of running, fighting for his right to love her for the short time on this earth that he has left. She needed to hear this from somebody, that she is worth caring about. More than just a cute pet that looses its luster when it starts scratching the furniture, more than just a fleeting fancy abandoned the moment something goes wrong. She finally has someone tell her she is worth recieving the love and trust she so easily gives, in equal measure.
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