Tinkerbell has been captured by Captain Hook and made to walk the plank. Now she has to hope that Peter Pan is close by.
Tinker Bell (also nicknamed Tink or Miss Bell) is a feisty fairy and major character in Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan. She is the sassy companion of Peter Pan.
In the many years since her inception, Tinker Bell has become one of the main spokes-characters for The Walt Disney Company and one of its most popular and iconic characters (mostly known for flying towards the screen with a thin wand in her hand, waving it and causing fairy dust to fly out to the screen).
Since the release of the original Peter Pan in 1953, Tinker Bell has been known for being a silent character up until the release of her very own 3D computer-animated film Tinker Bell and all of its ever-expanding sequels. Since then, the character has been voiced by Mar Whitman.
Despite her cute appearance, Tinker Bell is very independent, opinionated, sassy, stubborn, and hot-tempered. Upon meeting Wendy, and other human females, Tink immediately shows disgust and irritation, mostly out of jealousy. This drives Tink to perform acts both selfish, and even murderous, much to Peter's annoyance. However, despite her rough interior, at her core, Tinker Bell is devoted and loyal to those she loves, and will eventually come to terms with those she initially resents, should they prove themselves worthy of friendly treatment. This can be seen, most notably, with her relation to Wendy Darling, in the original film.
Some fans have assumed that Tinker Bell has a romantic crush on Peter. However, that theory has been contradicted several times by Margaret Kerry, who has said, "Tinker Bell was never in love with Peter Pan, she was sort of a groupie. Peter would go on his adventures and she would get to go with him, and what she was really worried about with Wendy was that maybe he wouldn't take her on the adventures anymore, he would take that ugly old girl! So that's what she was jealous of."
As a fairy, Tink can fly and produce fairy dust, which allows others to fly. She is described as being a tinker, meaning that she mends pots, kettles and acorn caps, and is shown to be very skilled, gifted and talented at it too.
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Sunday, December 13, 2015
Ms Tink Walks the Plank
Tinkerbell has been captured by Captain Hook and made to walk the plank. Now she has to hope that Peter Pan is close by.
Tinker Bell (also nicknamed Tink or Miss Bell) is a feisty fairy and major character in Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan. She is the sassy companion of Peter Pan.
In the many years since her inception, Tinker Bell has become one of the main spokes-characters for The Walt Disney Company and one of its most popular and iconic characters (mostly known for flying towards the screen with a thin wand in her hand, waving it and causing fairy dust to fly out to the screen).
Since the release of the original Peter Pan in 1953, Tinker Bell has been known for being a silent character up until the release of her very own 3D computer-animated film Tinker Bell and all of its ever-expanding sequels. Since then, the character has been voiced by Mar Whitman.
Despite her cute appearance, Tinker Bell is very independent, opinionated, sassy, stubborn, and hot-tempered. Upon meeting Wendy, and other human females, Tink immediately shows disgust and irritation, mostly out of jealousy. This drives Tink to perform acts both selfish, and even murderous, much to Peter's annoyance. However, despite her rough interior, at her core, Tinker Bell is devoted and loyal to those she loves, and will eventually come to terms with those she initially resents, should they prove themselves worthy of friendly treatment. This can be seen, most notably, with her relation to Wendy Darling, in the original film.
Some fans have assumed that Tinker Bell has a romantic crush on Peter. However, that theory has been contradicted several times by Margaret Kerry, who has said, "Tinker Bell was never in love with Peter Pan, she was sort of a groupie. Peter would go on his adventures and she would get to go with him, and what she was really worried about with Wendy was that maybe he wouldn't take her on the adventures anymore, he would take that ugly old girl! So that's what she was jealous of."
As a fairy, Tink can fly and produce fairy dust, which allows others to fly. She is described as being a tinker, meaning that she mends pots, kettles and acorn caps, and is shown to be very skilled, gifted and talented at it too.
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KIMI FINSTER DANCE MACARBE
We have Kimi Finster of All Grown Up being brought to the gallows. Now she is doing the danse macarbe.
Kimberly "Kimi" Watanabe-Finster (Born 5 October 1987) is a tomboyishly beautiful girl exploring life as a pre-teen. Kimi is always pointing out things and is known as the smartest female of the group. Despite her beauty, Kimi is a little like Angelica though not as bossy. She can be mean because in one episode she called her brother Chuckie an "idiot" for not knowing that Tommy didn't do something. Kimi is athletic as shown in "Fear of Falling" because she signed up for every spa appointment and did "rock climbing". Kimi is never confronted because most people hardly ever talk to her except she was confronted by "The shark" in Yu-Gotta-Go! Because The Shark said "Finster", then Chuckie said "What?" "Who, me"? Then the shark said "Ya see any other Finster here?" Kimi made a mad face at the shark because her last name is Finster too. Even though Kimi looks nice, she isn't always nice like the rest of the gang.
KATTY KATSWELL KARMIC BAD END
Now we have Katty Katswell of TUFF Puppy coming to bad end.
Katty Katswell is the twin sister of Kitty. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle.
She was mentioned in Diary of a Mad Cat and Bluff Puppy and finally appears in A Tale of Two Kitties. She is said to be in jail. It is implied that Mrs. Katswell prefers her to Kitty, due to her asking Kitty why she couldn't be more like her sister. In A Tale of Two Kitties she was escaped from prison to take revenge on her sister who put her in jail by swapping places with her own sister to steal 24 carat Golden Fishbowl from the Petropolis Art Museum exhibit in which Dudley and Kitty have assignments to protect this, where Dudley didn't know that where his partner was swapped by Katty. As a criminal she commits crimes such as armed robbery, Grand Theft Auto and insurance fraud.
Monday, September 7, 2015
JUDY JETSON BUBBLE PERIL
Here is Judy Jetson of the Jetsons having a bit of trouble with bubbles . A bubble was fired at and encased her head.
Judith "Judy" Angela Jetson is the very beautiful 16-year-old daughter of George and Jane Jetson, who acts just like a normal teenage girl only with more futuristic tastes.
Despite Judy still keeping modern-day "teenage girl" likes and dislikes, such as seemingly never-ending conversations on the telephone and shopping for futuristic outfits, she does not live exactly like a modern teenager, obviously because of the time the show takes place, because she enjoys taking advantage of the many gadgets at her grasp because of the technology (like controllable zero-gravity switches made for accomplishing popular dance moves of the show's time or for other uses). She also gives a summary of how her day went including her problems to a floating robotic diary, appropriately named, "DiDi". Judy is also very fond of a futuristic rock singer named "Jet Screamer", whom George at first despised until Judy won a date with the heartthrob singer in a contest in which girls who wanted to win a date with Jet Screamer were to write songs, and the writer of the winning song would win the date. Judy won because George replaced her original song with her younger brother Elroy's secret code. George came along to try to stop the date but failed and wound up as the drummer for the song and soon took a liking for Jet Screamer and his music.
Judy Jetson struggles with a bubble around her head. She can't pop, puncture, tear open at the bubble. Despite her struggles the bubble remains sealed and new air can't get in.
As Judy Jetson succumbs to the lack of oxygen, she continues to pull at the pliable yet strong bubble remains sealed. She slowly collapses and struggles to get some air into her lungs.
Judy Jetson is helpless as the blackness engulf her. She tried to escape.
Judy Jetson struggles with a bubble around her head. She can't pop, puncture, tear open at the bubble. Despite her struggles the bubble remains sealed and new air can't get in.
As Judy Jetson succumbs to the lack of oxygen, she continues to pull at the pliable yet strong bubble remains sealed. She slowly collapses and struggles to get some air into her lungs.
Judy Jetson is helpless as the blackness engulf her. She tried to escape.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Miranda's Final Act
This is Miranda of As Told By Ginger having a final breathplay snuff. Maybe it is karma finally catching up with her. As she draws her last breath, she loses control of her body functions. Death will not be proud with her.
Miranda Killgallen is Courtney Gripling's best friend, and her sheer meanness will make sure that no one else takes that position. Jealous of any attention that Courtney is paying to anyone else, Miranda is definitely not a big fan of Ginger Foutley. In fact, she tries her best to humiliate Ginger any chance she gets, laughing with her evil cackle at every one of Ginger's failures. Still, part of Miranda's icy cruelty can be traced back to her strict upbringing from her overbearing father, and she has been known to do something nice on occasion, although she would go to great lengths to hide that fact. Courtney's right-hand woman, Miranda Killgallen (voiced by Cree Summer), is often Ginger's main opponent on the show.Apart from being totally different personalities, Miranda's dislike for Ginger mainly stems from her fear that 'Foutley' may replace her as Courtney's best friend. On top of that, both Miranda and Ginger have (or at least Ginger used to until Ginger realizes Ian used her for an A in chemistry in "the A ticket) a romantic interest in Ian Richton. Miranda has thwarted Ginger by all means possible, including manipulation (Dare I, Darren), blackmail (Cry Wolf), false accusations (I Spy A Witch, Ginger The Juvey), backstabbing (Wicked Game) and bribery (Far From Home). At times, however, even 'tough girl' Miranda is shown to have her weak sides. On more than one occasion it's illustrated that she has a difficult relationship with her strict parents and that she has very few actual friends. In Trouble In Gal-Pal Land, she's left friendless after she and Courtney have a temporary falling out, Macie states that it's because no body likes her. Apart from her viciousness, Miranda's trademark are her sniping, sarcastic comments.
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