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Disney's swoed in the stone was on tv the other day, god I loved that movie. it made me into such an king Arthur fan its not funny. hahaanyway when it was over I couldn't help but draw this Tribute to this beautifull but sad moment a great moive. I know it sounds wrong but can't help but feel arthur was better with the squirrel then he ever was with gewn. lol
I know it wasn't raining but I added the rain to the scene because I felt it added to the sad feeling.
this character belongs to Disney and not me.
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Aidan827 [2024-03-21 23:51:22 +0000 UTC]
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artismspeaks [2024-03-20 17:28:19 +0000 UTC]
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ngellegani [2024-02-25 22:28:35 +0000 UTC]
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artismspeaks [2023-10-19 02:40:30 +0000 UTC]
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disneyandanimals [2023-03-27 01:25:54 +0000 UTC]
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Nadamaous [2021-09-12 03:16:05 +0000 UTC]
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Disneycow82 In reply to Nadamaous [2022-07-30 22:43:35 +0000 UTC]
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Euphordepressia [2021-04-08 20:47:03 +0000 UTC]
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FoxTeen0206 [2021-01-31 02:22:58 +0000 UTC]
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samuel-a-dale In reply to FoxTeen0206 [2023-06-25 05:45:44 +0000 UTC]
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ThalassoAtrox [2020-07-18 08:34:24 +0000 UTC]
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SayToyBoat3TimesFast In reply to ThalassoAtrox [2021-08-30 08:32:36 +0000 UTC]
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Bendy96 [2019-09-02 19:44:24 +0000 UTC]
I am actually on Arthur's side with this and here is why. You have to remember Arthur wasn't really a squirrel, he was a 12 emphasis on 12 year old human boy. And usually at that age most kids, usually boys aren't interested in being in a romantic relationship. Sure they may have their occasional precious crushes or puppy love but that's all. Also the girl was probably an adult squirrel of she wanted a mate. I know Arthur might have been kinda mean when he rejected the girl squirrel but he was young and didn't know how to handle it. So it's unfair that people that Arthur was being mean for rejecting the girl squirrel. Because it may just be that Arthur wasn't ready for a relationship, due to being only 12. Sorry if this sounded like a rant. I just really like Arthur.
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A24-Blumhouse1985 In reply to Bendy96 [2021-01-15 03:19:56 +0000 UTC]
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Bendy96 In reply to A24-Blumhouse1985 [2021-01-15 03:28:11 +0000 UTC]
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ElijahDMGZ [2017-12-16 16:16:19 +0000 UTC]
Even though I've only seen this movie once, this scene made me feel sad for her.
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Pixarette [2017-03-15 22:55:07 +0000 UTC]
I always felt mad at Disney for teasing the audience with an impossible romance and for torturing that poor squirrel. I like to imagine that later down the line Merlin transforms her into a girl so her and Wart can be together Β Β Β
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MARVELDCFANATIC [2017-01-23 04:59:59 +0000 UTC]
One of the few times I've felt sorry for a squirrel. π
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Hypercat-Z [2015-04-07 16:34:06 +0000 UTC]
Rain! AlwaysΒ enhancingΒ the saddest moments. Like in the movie Chicken Run, when they found out their flying saviour wasn't really flying.
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powerhog [2014-09-14 20:46:06 +0000 UTC]
When i watch this i somehow became turn on i wasen't even thinking dirty someone please explain this to me
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artismspeaks In reply to bubbles46853 [2023-10-19 03:03:02 +0000 UTC]
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bubbles46853 In reply to artismspeaks [2023-10-19 03:30:13 +0000 UTC]
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artismspeaks In reply to bubbles46853 [2023-10-19 04:30:34 +0000 UTC]
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bubbles46853 In reply to artismspeaks [2023-10-19 06:34:32 +0000 UTC]
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artismspeaks In reply to bubbles46853 [2023-10-20 00:18:52 +0000 UTC]
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bubbles46853 In reply to artismspeaks [2023-10-20 18:37:42 +0000 UTC]
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Disneycow82 [2014-02-09 08:24:51 +0000 UTC]
I'm sure Arthur never meant to break her heart like this, yet he knew he couldn't stay a squirrel forever and even Merlin knew this before they left. I always thought that afterward, Arthur truly had a feeling of guilt for what happened, yet there was nothing more he or Merlin could do. This is further explained in the Frank and Ollie documentary.
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bubbles46853 In reply to Disneycow82 [2014-08-12 01:59:38 +0000 UTC]
"Frank and Ollie"?
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artismspeaks In reply to bubbles46853 [2023-10-19 03:01:38 +0000 UTC]
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bubbles46853 In reply to artismspeaks [2023-10-19 03:31:06 +0000 UTC]
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VALMAR3000 [2013-01-22 05:46:46 +0000 UTC]
Where is jason voorhees when you need him. Kill that bitch.
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xilethegunner In reply to MikkiChan01 [2012-07-08 17:28:23 +0000 UTC]
I saw this movie for the first time in years yesterday, this scene is still a better love story than some modern day love stories...
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MikkiChan01 In reply to xilethegunner [2012-08-31 04:33:41 +0000 UTC]
it really is...
and sad...
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FP745A2001 In reply to MikkiChan01 [2013-03-12 21:02:41 +0000 UTC]
I still shed a tear when I see it
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Ralanr [2012-04-08 05:24:21 +0000 UTC]
i feel that the squirrel was gewn.
hey if they told arthur this way, than they could have made it so that squirrel was gwen. Maybe if they made a sequel then she would have turned human by morgan la fay (thank god they never thought of a sequel)
i laughed when merlin said "And a Redhead"
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Dragonjek [2011-12-10 12:12:07 +0000 UTC]
I remember that scene. I cried.
It's not often you fall in love with a character that doesn't even speak over the course of 5 minutes, but I absolutely adored Squirrel.
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Makosharkman In reply to Dragonjek [2015-03-07 17:00:22 +0000 UTC]
she should have spoke it would have maid the movie more interesting.
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ADSE [2011-09-28 15:49:00 +0000 UTC]
i was listening to this song while watching this pic
i had the weirdest burst of tears since ever! ;_;
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bibliodragon [2011-07-18 14:07:46 +0000 UTC]
Awww. Poor Squirrel Girl. You did an awesome job of making her look so sad.
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dseal22 [2011-07-09 22:33:20 +0000 UTC]
I love this movie and this scene stuck out to me as well. It somehow felt wrong and I never knew why. And then watching it again it hit me! Arthur is really nice to this squirrel. I wasn't ever upset with him. I was surprized at how patient he was (sure he got frustrated but he didn't lose his temper!). He was being honest with her and trying to communicate with her and she just plain refused to listen. Why listen when you have your own personal fantasy to keep you happy and screw anyone that says otherwise. I've seen posts about how Arthur rejected her or kept his true self a secret from her and that is completely WRONG! He was patient with her (even though if the genders were reversed all the women would, justifiaby, be calling for sexual harrasment, assault, and attempted rape charges!). He communicated with her. And as soon as she saw his true self, SHE LEFT HIM! And, to add insult to injury, she cries! She guilt-trips him like he did something wrong! Like, "how dare you be who you really are!" That's a VERY far cry from love!!!
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ADSE In reply to dseal22 [2011-09-28 16:00:22 +0000 UTC]
you see? this is teh behaviour humans bear on since ages ago! and i suspect IRL Rodents (and especially THIS kida) wont be so lacking in self-esteem as much as to be so asshole-y mean towards the "other who refused your approach", moreover, sexually too, Squirrels share a surely way more paritary and equal sexual approach than what Humans always show, and yes..im sure if we would put an HUman Voice to IRL squirrels ,we would discover MALES too ,anmongst them,can see themselves as possibly RAPED items,not just females! (warning, i KNOW what i juts said would seem slightly male-chauvinist towards human females, but it is not infact! the best way for women to revela their actual strenght is not to be accustomed to be the "weak sex,the preys-that-must-make-an-aggressor-out-every-male" ,cos the only truth is: you are a Prey if you need a Predator")
oh and btw, i always knewn Squirrel girls were kickass in every sense! XD
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rkerekes13 In reply to dseal22 [2011-09-05 19:06:52 +0000 UTC]
I understand that Arthur was being honest with her and trying to communicate with her, but I think you're looking at this all the wrong way. The squirrel wouldn't listen because, being an animal, she's not as capable as communicating with humans. Don't you know that?
Furthermore, though I will agree that he was being completely patient with her, even after she left him, I should clearly point out that there's absolutely no way Arthur could reason with her, being that she can't fully comprehend. That's probably another good reason to feel sorry for her. And the way she takes it by leaving him, crying, and "guilt-tripping" him, I feel that there's really no other proper resolution, being that it all has to do with natural squirrel instinct. Unless you were Merlin in the movie, there's no way you can change that in a squirrel.
Now, I know some people like you might find some symbolism in this scene regarding the points that you and I have discussed over Youtube and I will give you that, but you know what? Sometimes you can sympathize with people who won't accept others for what they really are because they missed the whole point, and I don't really blame them. I do, however, blame those who are constantly putting some of these people down, due to their somewhat low threshold for any full hatedom. Furthermore, it's still rather debatable what kind of view should be looked upon this whole scenario.
"That's a VERY far cry from love!!!" You think THAT'S a "VERY far cry from love"? I don't think so!!! You have to understand that an animal's ways of love is COMPLETELY different from our ways of love. It's not really something you can actually change in real life, because regardless of how different animals really are, they're all made in God's image. And I think my points about symbolism that some people may find in this scene pretty much apply to this one as well.
And this is really important: the squirrel "rejecting" Arthur is more or less justifiable, not only because of the points that I've already pointed out, but also because in spite of his patience with her, he wasn't even interested in her to begin with.
And now for my biggest point of all:
I don't even care what you think or say about that squirrel, because she's pretty much my favorite character in the movie and I still sympathize with her, and I'm close to changing my mind about her because of YOU! Look, I know you're just stating your opinions and that's exactly what I'm doing, too, and I know that neither of us intend on changing each other's opinions, but the bottom line is that you are the reason that my interest in the character, the scene, and probably the movie itself is declining. I believe that you are simply overanalyzing on this whole scenario, and I've got some news flashes for you:
1. You're not the center of every fan's/critic's universe.
2. In spite of the symbolism viewed here, God does want us to consider showing some sympathy for others now and then.
3. Most importantly, you can't live your whole life based on symbolism, at least not in cases like this.
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