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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
thenamelessdoll

Paused at the Right Moment, part 8

Don´t get the Hunchback Of The Notre Dame one? Compare her proportions to all the other characters; she is TINY!! XD

1. Aladdin (1992) 2. Sinbad; Legend of the Seven Seas (2003) 3. Treasure Planet (2002) 4. Mulan (1998) 5. Cinderella III (2007) 6. Atlantis (2001) 7. Beauty and the Beast (1991) 8. Pocahontas (1995) 9. Quest For Camelot (1998) 10. Hunchback Of The Notre Dame (1996)

Part 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7

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theimportanceofbeingbookish

Why ‘The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot’ is an underrated movie

Seriously, this is one of my all time favourite animated movies from the 90s and no one talks about it. So here it is. My list of reasons why it’s awesome.

  • The casting is on point. The male lead is Cary Elwes and the villain is Gary Fucking Oldman. King Arthur is voiced by Pierce Brosnan but who cares because CARY AND GARY
  • It has songs performed by Celine Dion as is required of every 90s movie ever
  • Female lead wants to be a knight and though she isn’t encouraged to run off on adventures, is never told she can’t be a knight
  • She’s adorable and cheerful and isn’t criticised for this at all.
  • The male love interest, Garrett, is blind and the most capable of the group
  • And sassy as heck. I love me a sassy boy.
  • Also his song is great 'I Stand Alone’. Bitch me too
  • He grows to be less jaded because of Kaylee’s bubbly nature and it’s all very wholesome
  • Conjoined twin dragons (with different accents) bickering and performing a musical number full of pop culture references.
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Originally posted by caudlewag

  • The villain’s monstrous sidekick is the cutest griffin ever
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  • Lil griffin lives for the chin scratches
  • Gary Oldman’s cheesy Villain Song
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Originally posted by beaucooper

  • And liquid eyebrows
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Originally posted by dreampixi3

  • The romance song is super sweet and his cane/stick is incorporated into the cuteness
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Originally posted by taokitime

  • Oh my heart, would you just look at them!?
  • Conjoined dragons learn to get along and hey, two fire-breathing heads are better than one
  • It doesn’t end in a goddamn wedding scene. It makes you think that but then totally subverts that old trope.
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Originally posted by herardentwish

  • Nope. Girl is all dressed up to get knighted
  • So is Garrett
  • A blind knight and a girl knight. Props to Arthur on his inclusive hiring policies
  • I’m so proud of her
  • To sum it up you should all definitely watch this movie. It’s a treasure.
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Originally posted by little-miss-emmalie

lexi rants i love this movie a lot ok? long post gif warning gif use magic sword: quest for camelot
heymusings

Animated Childhood Favorites: Not Disney…I don’t want to look up how old I was when these were released…and most of them terrified me

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sowhotalksfirst

Romantic Tropes I’m an absolute sucker for:

The slow burn where they both love each other but think the other person doesn’t feel the same way but literally everyone in the world knows how they feel about each other.

They absolutely loathe each other but everyone around them knows that they actually totally love each other.

Royalty/Commoner ESPECIALLY when the commoner didn’t know they were royalty and feel so betrayed when they find out.

I mean really, any version of the Person A is hiding something about their identity for decentish reasons and Person B eventually finds out and is just so betrayed and Person A has some version of the “I didn’t mean for it to happen, but it did. I fell in love with you.” (Chasing Liberty is my favorite, okay?)

Also the “we’re from different worlds” version, too.

And of course Person A is trying to rescue/find/reunite with they significant other and Person B gets enlisted to help but then totally falls in love but thinks Person A really loves sigo, but when they finally are reunited they realize they really love Person B.

FAKE ENGAGEMENT!!!!!!!!

blabbing jenni romance tropes rom coms god i love these tropes seriously no matter how bad the movie is if it has one of these tropes i will probably watch it and most likely enjoy it too 27 dresses alice chasing liberty the decoy bride one small hitch dirty dancing a knight's tale leap year penelope some kind of wonderful quest for camelot she's the man win a date with tad hamilton