brittajj26:

madamebomb:

throwaninkpot:

smashinginkpots:

onemuseleft:

I want to write a fic where Lilo goes to college and her roommate is Boo from Monsters Inc. Boo is the first person to think Stitch is adorable and cuddly, and Lilo is the first person not to act like “Mike Wazowski” was a weird name for a goldfish. They get on like a house on fire which is kind of bad for Nani’s blood pressure.

But then one night they wake up in the middle of the night because something is in their closet. And the door starts to creak open so Stitch tackles whoever (whatever) is in there. They fall back into the closet, the door slams shut… and when Lilo runs over and opens it there’s nothing but an empty closet.

Then Boo tells Lilo all about this weird thing that happened to her when she was a kid, and how no one ever believed her but she knows it was real. 

And cue Lilo and Boo busting into the Monster world to rescue Stitch and wreaking mad havoc in the process.

SEE THIS IS A WORTHY SEQUEL

This needs to happen

Petition for the movie to be hand-drawn in Lilo and Stitch’s style when they’re in the human world, and computer animated once they go through the door into the monster world.

OOPS MY HAND SLIPPED – I COULDN’T HELP MYSELF

morning-feathers:

turbomun:

queenbean03:

saccharinescorpion:

okay the Coco + Olaf’s Frozen Adventure thing needs some explanation because i just found out about it today and im still cracking up

Olaf’s Frozen Adventure was supposed to be the next part in the Frozenverse that was set to be a holiday special on ABC, but for whatever reason, that fell through and it instead aired in front of airings of Coco, continuing Pixar’s tradition of airing short standalone films in front of their full feature-length films

only… the key word here is “short.” i definitely don’t remember any Pixar short being longer than 5 minutes, but Olaf’s Frozen Adventure was originally set to be a holiday special… on TV. a holiday special the length of a TV show

ie, ~twenty one minutes long

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opinions of the short itself vary wildly, but pretty much everyone universally agrees that it was far too long to be played as an “opening act”

combined with the fact that the short wasn’t shown during critic screenings, meaning reviews of the movie did not have any clue about the short’s existence, the “short” led to some baffled and very unhappy movie-goers, particularly in Mexico. confused kids, harried parents (taking young children to the movie is hard enough for a regular movie, imagine an extra half-hour), and theater workers having to explain to a lot of customers that they were in the right movie

and, as that last post said, there was so much backlash in Mexico at least one theater chain has outright pulled the short from screenings of Coco

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i cant believe that Disney decided to turn theatergoers into a captive audience for Frozen and made everyone, including children, hate their precious franchise

i love it.

Disney i love you but you are morons sometimes

Disney Mothers

whokilledlordmorley:

A mother loves you 

She teaches you about the world

She loves to make you smile and laugh

She watches over you

She is always ready to protect you

And she will fight to keep you safe

She gives you advice when you need it

And is there for you when you’re sad

She helps you find out who you are

And she learns from you as well

She supports you and your dreams

And is proud when you succeed and fly

No matter how far you go, she’ll be there when you return

No matter how long you were gone

She prepares you for the world as best as she can

But she hates when it is cruel to you

The one that raised you might not have been a true mother

But somewhere in the world you will find a mother

Your mother might be a grandmother

Or a sister

Or an aunt

Or a godmother

But you will find them

Because everyone has a mother somewhere