nevergrowup8662:

📖 Once upon a time…

mickeyandcompany:

Fan Theory: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ Evil Queen and Tangled’s Mother Gothel are the same person.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is set in the early 1500s while Tangled is set in 1820, approximately, and both movies take place in Germany.

What if the Evil Queen somehow survived and found the “sun flower” that turned her young and pretty again and let her live for more than 300 years. The end of Tangled, were Gothel is turned into dust after Rapunzel has her hair cut, does suggest that Gothel used the sun flower for several years.

Both Evil Queen and Gothel are vain, arrogant and self-obsessed at the point of doing anything to maintain their beauty.

(please remind this is just a fan theory, so do not take it seriously)

That is really cool, and it really is a good one and I never would have thought of it, and historically it can work. The creators of Tangled gave Mother Gothel a Renaissance style dress to show how old she was. This would have worked out really well if both took place in Italy because the Italian return to antiquity took place roughly 1300-1500, or even longer depending on who you ask, and Snow White takes place in the 1500s. The Northern European Renaissance or return to antiquity didn’t take place until 1400-1600, which means the overlap and the style of her dress works out very well. After the fall she would have to wander modern day Germany until the finds the flower. And we can say Snow White took place in 1507 and Mother Gothel found the flower in 1510. There would be a 310 year difference between finding the flower and the beginning of Tangled, and even Flynn says in the beginning that she used it to keep her young for hundreds of years therefore it would not be far fetched historically speaking. 

acciobrandon:

“Can you twirl for us?”

mickeyandcompany:

Disney announces the Walt Disney Signature Collection

With the conclusion of the Diamond Edition line (2009 – 2015), Disney’s first full length animated feature is to be re-released in Blu-Ray and, for the first time, in Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere, as the first entry in the new Walt Disney Signature Collection. It will arrive to Digital HD on January 19, and to Blu-Ray on February 2.

Beauty and the Beast is expected to be the next movie in the collection, right in time for its 25th anniversary.

To welcome the film’s return from the Disney vault, ABC will air the new Behind the Magic: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on December 13, at 8 p.m. Narrated by Ginnifer Goodwin (who plays Snow White on ABC’s Once Upon a Time series), the one-hour special will spotlight appearances by John Lasseter, Richard Sherman, Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck, Byron Howard, Alan Menken, Eric Goldberg, and Mark Henn, as well as some of the original talent from the 1937 film, and historians/experts from the Walt Disney Animation Research Library, Walt Disney Archives, and beyond.

vintagegal:

”Dip the apple in the brew. Let the Sleeping Death seep through.” Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)