Moomins and the Great Flood passes the Bechdel test
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Ok also I have been reading through Grimms' and it is absolutely lit Turns out fairly tales are surreal, bizarre Favorite so far is "The Knapsack, the Hat, and the Horn" items summon progressively more powerful armies and the plucky hero steals them then uses them for Regicide
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More common themes Everything changes shape all the time, this means something, I need to read Ovid Kings seem to have incredibly bad judgment w.r.t. their families VIRTUTEM FORMA DECORAT Don't fuck with talking animals who want to help you Witches are everywhere
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this comic is inexactly but spiritually accurate in framing The Golden Songbirdpic.twitter.com/KcOk0ucYHI
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wooow "The Dog and the Sparrow" can only be described as an OG revenge thriller A wagoner drives over the sparrow's best friend, an old dog, and the sparrow destroys everything the man had before causing his wife to split his skull with an axe, and taunts him the whole time
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In The Two Brothers a guy is beheaded His animal companions find a way to revive him but put his head on backwards. Oh no? Nope, no problem. The lion tears his head off again and they revive him correctly this time protagonist death played for laughs, powerful
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Here we are in All Fur, where the titular heroine is in fact the Animala of furries, wearing a fursuit made of 1000 different forest animals
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