the-snazzy-jazzy-pirate-ship:
lithefider:
lavastormsw:
The thing I really like about Bunnymund is how he’s this big badass voiced by fucking Wolverine and doesn’t take shit from anyone, but he loves what he does. He’s not ashamed at all to paint eggs and call them adorable and he’s not ashamed that he’s a bunny, two things that in our society are viewed as “not manly.” It really made me happy to see this manly man (sorry, manly bunny), who fights with boomerangs and is big and tough, doing all of these traditionally feminine activities and enjoying them. He takes pride in what he does and doesn’t have an ounce of shame about it. Non of the other characters tease him about it, either. Sure Jack calls him a kangaroo, but he doesn’t go ‘haha you’re a bunny’ or ‘haha you make painted eggs.’ It sends a really good message to kids that you can be a man and still love painting eggs and fluffy bunnies.
EGG FEETS
that’s adorable. this moment always makes my heart melt.
This is a really good point. Also, the reverse would be Tooth, who goes on and on about teeth of all things, and there’s the part where she shows Sophie the teeth and they’re still a little bloody and gross and she’s like, “Hey there little girl look at how precious right?” And Sophie ends up getting really close to Bunny, helping him paint eggs and stuff, and he’s completely cool with it.
He’s even picky about his eggs. When the kids stop believing and he has eggs in his basket like, “These aren’t my best ones but they’ll do,” like it’s no sloppy paint jobs for him, oh no, this is high quality art for him. I really do like this observation about him, because it’s true, he’s big and uses a boomerang and kicks ass but at the same time he’s like, “Easter and spring and pretty things yes.”
meinctutw:
chiarashipseveryone:
Bunnymund at Jack’s oath
I can’t get over how cute sandy is in these gifs D: <3
OMFG I didn’t even notice and I’ve seen this movie three times. First of all. Sandy? Stop being a cutie right now, kthnx. Second of all, OMG LOOK AT BUNNY! He starts off frowning like, “Whateva I don’t care ‘bout that guy,” then suddenly that frown shifts into a smile like, “God I’m so in love I don’t even…” ESPECIALLY THAT LAST ONE OMG LOOK AT HOW MUCH HE CARES!
I’m not just going down with this ship I’m going to hell for it aren’t I?
I ship it so hard you don’t even know. Huh what?
whatisyourcenter:
They don’t see me. They don’t see me…
I’ve told you guys about giving me feels in the morning!
I’d like to point out that the only three characters who feel this in the movie are Jack (the character who sort of stands between the good guys and the bad guy), Pitch (the bad guy), and Bunny (the good guy). Like yes, there’s a point where all the kids stop believing in all of them, but these three are the ones who have that moment where a kid runs through them. Just… look at the heartbreak on Bunny’s face, and Jack watching in the background. Jack knows what this feels like, has always known, and this is the first time he gets to see it happen to someone else. It’s different when you know how something feels and you see it happen to someone else. You know that hurt, but this is the first time he sees that hurt on someone else. I think, even at the end of the movie with Pitch, when they see it happen to him there’s this moment of, “… o.k., you’re the villain, but…”
OK GUYS STOP WITH THE GUARDIANS FEELS!
There’s a concept of the movie that I really like, and it’s Jack pretty much asking the guardians, “When’s the last time you actually spent time with children?” Like, the guardians are the great and powerful protectors… but… when’s the last time they actually spent a second with the very children they want to protect? Think about it. The Sandman comes to give you sweet dreams, meaning you’re sleeping when he shows up. Children are told to leave cookies and milk for Santa, then to go to sleep (and Christmas is only once a year, which means he only does this one time, and that one time isn’t even spent directly with children). You put a tooth underneath your pillow for the Tooth Fairy (and in the movie, she’s not even the one who collects the teeth) and the Easter Bunny hides the eggs before the children can see him. Jack’s the only one who, you know, was playing with the kids.
I think this is important for any protective figure: parents, siblings, friends, whatever. Sometimes, we spend so much time “protecting” that we forget to, you know, enjoy the thing we’re protecting. And this scene, right here, you can tell that Bunny gets what Jack was talking about as far as, “When’s the last time you did this?” Sophie looks so happy seeing him, and just look at how happy Bunny looks to be around her? It’s really touching to me.
Headcanon: The kisses of the seasons
Oh my word I’ve finally done it. I wrote something for Rise of the Guardians. As much as I spaz about it I didn’t think I’d actually write up something, lol, but here it is! Down the rabbit hole I go.
… I didn’t mean for that to be a bad pun.
Warnings: Not much. Jack and Bunny kissing. That’s about it.
Notes: Strange descriptions of things ahoy!
Teaser: He’s all fun and games in the cold winter air, dingy blue hoodies and a lack of shoes despite the snow’s cold embrace.
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