Disney's Divinity wrote:I feel like the banner is more Triton-Arielcentric (since that’s heart of the movie)
I don't think Ariel and Triton is the heart of the movie. I think the heart of the movie is Ariel getting her dream of Eric and the human world. Brave is a movie where the heart is the parent and child relationship.
Maerj wrote:Oh mine's just the same one I've always had.
But you don't have an avatar right now. I remember, about 6 years ago you had one of what looked like a smiling, ginger-haired, middle-aged lady. Was it you in the avatar?
Maerj wrote:Oh mine's just the same one I've always had.
But you don't have an avatar right now. I remember, about 6 years ago you had one of what looked like a smiling, ginger-haired, middle-aged lady. Was it you in the avatar?
My new avatar is from another of my favorite Classic Disney Live Action films.
No Deposit, No Return.
Although it has never been considered one of the greats I have always found it hilarious, Darrin McGavin and Don Knotts were perfect together. As well as the ever adorable Kim Richards and Brad Savage. The beautiful Barbara Feldon who played the children's mother described this film in an interview from a few years back as "a dreadful film at Disney I would prefer to forget."
Avatar:
Original source the 1997 VHS Release:
"I have this tremendous energy. I just loved and love life. I love it today. I never want to die."
~Jayne Meadows Allen~
Jules wrote:But you don't have an avatar right now. I remember, about 6 years ago you had one of what looked like a smiling, ginger-haired, middle-aged lady. Was it you in the avatar?
Was it this one?
Albert
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
I remember you showed me the Bree avatar in another thread, though, when we were discussing older avatars, a long time ago. When I joined in March 2006 you already had your Gromit identity.
My new avatar is probably of one of my most precious Disney items I own period. Many here know that 10 years ago I had the honor of Meeting Roy E. Disney thanks to a Make a Wish trip and that I visited the Disney lot, saw the vault itself etc.
Roy presented me with a book called The Art of Walt Disney by Christopher Finch and Roy signed it for me. This avatar contains that signature. For a bigger view click the link below. I don't think anyone on here has seen the actual signature.