Saturday, February 4, 2012
AS SEEN ON TV: THE BLUE FAIRY
THE BLUE FAIRY
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Keegan Connor Tracy
TV DIMENSION:
The Literary Universe
STATUS:
Recastaway
CREATED BY:
Carlo Collodi
From Wikipedia:
The Fairy With Turquoise Hair is a fictional character in Carlo Collodi's
book "The Adventures of Pinocchio". She repeatedly appears at critical moments
in Pinocchio's wanderings to admonish the little wooden puppet to avoid bad or
risky behavior. Although the naïvely willful marionette initially resists her
good advice, he somehow finds it within himself at last to follow her rightful
instruction, albeit a bit reluctantly at first. She in turn eventually rewards
him for his well-acquired and genuine goodness by enabling his transformation
into a real, flesh-and-blood human boy and becomes a mother figure to him. The
character is the inspiration for the Blue Fairy in Disney's adaptation of the
story.
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Friday, February 3, 2012
AS SEEN ON TV: MALEFICENT
MALEFICENT
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Kristin Bauer
TV DIMENSION:
The Cineverse/The Literary Universe
STATUS:
It's complicated. See below....
From Wikipedia:
Maleficent is a fictional character and the main antagonist in Walt
Disney's 1959 adaptation of "Sleeping Beauty". She is the self-proclaimed
"Mistress of All Evil" who, after not being invited to the baby's christening,
curses the infant Princess Aurora to "prick her finger on the spindle of a
spinning wheel and die" before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday. The
character is Disney's adaptation of the evil fairy godmother from the original
fairy tale.
Maleficent is often viewed as the most powerful and sinister of the Disney Villains, frequently acting as their leader in many crossovers, and her scenes in the climax of the film are among the darkest and most intense produced by Disney. In Ultimate Disney's top 30 Disney Villains countdown, Maleficent ranked #1.
Maleficent is often viewed as the most powerful and sinister of the Disney Villains, frequently acting as their leader in many crossovers, and her scenes in the climax of the film are among the darkest and most intense produced by Disney. In Ultimate Disney's top 30 Disney Villains countdown, Maleficent ranked #1.
As far as I can figure out, for this theory about all of the characters from the show to work, then Maleficent wasn't a native to the Literary Universe. It sounds like she was created specifically for the Disney movie, which would make her a citizen of the Cineverse. But 'Sleeping Beauty' was animated, so we have to call upon movies like "Enchanted" and "The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle" (and "Boris And Natasha") to splain away how humanoid characters in Toon form are changed into flesh and blood creatures once they cross over into another dimension. (Which could mean that the live-action sequences of "Enchanted" and "The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle" might belong in Toobworld.....)
So Maleficent crossed over into the Literary Universe and was transformed in the process. And as far as I know, she has yet to appear in Earth Prime-Time.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
AS SEEN ON TV: GEPETTO
GEPETTO
(MARCO)
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Tony Amendola
TV DIMENSION:
The Literary Universe/Earth Prime-Time
STATUS:
Recastaway
CREATED BY:
Carlo Collodi
From Wikipedia:
Mister Geppetto is a fictional character in the novel "The Adventures of
Pinocchio" by Carlo Collodi. Geppetto is an elderly, impoverished woodcarver and
the creator (and thus father) of Pinocchio. He wears a yellow wig that looks
like cornmeal mush (or polendina), and subsequently the children of the
neighborhood (as well as some of the adults) call him "Polendina", which greatly
annoys him. "Geppetto" is a nickname for Giuseppe.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
AS SEEN ON TV: THE FAIRY GODMOTHER
THE FAIRY GODMOTHER
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Catherine Lough Haggquist
TV DIMENSION:
The Literary Universe
STATUS:
Deceased
ADAPTED BY:
Madame d'Aulnoy & Charles Perrault
From Wikipedia:
In fairy tales, a fairy godmother is a fairy with magical powers who acts
as a mentor or parent to someone, in the role that an actual godparent was
expected to play in many societies. In Perrault's "Cinderella", he concludes the
tale with the cynical moral that no personal advantages will suffice without
proper connections. The fairy godmother is a special case of the
donor.
Actual fairy godmothers are rare in fairy tales, but became familiar figures because of the popularity of the literary fairy tales of Madame d'Aulnoy and other précieuses, and Charles Perrault. Many other supernatural patrons feature in fairy tales; these include various kinds of animals and the spirit of a dead mother. The fairy godmother has her roots in the figures of the Fates; this is especially clear in "Sleeping Beauty", where they decree her fate, and are associated with spinning.
Actual fairy godmothers are rare in fairy tales, but became familiar figures because of the popularity of the literary fairy tales of Madame d'Aulnoy and other précieuses, and Charles Perrault. Many other supernatural patrons feature in fairy tales; these include various kinds of animals and the spirit of a dead mother. The fairy godmother has her roots in the figures of the Fates; this is especially clear in "Sleeping Beauty", where they decree her fate, and are associated with spinning.
Cinderella's Fairy Godmother never made the dimensional crossing into Earth
Prime-Time because Rumpelstiltskin blowed her up. Blowed her up real
good!
But the true magic in that scene was this - how and why did the fire
container move from the left of Cinderella to her right?
Oh... and the televersion of a No-Prize to whoever can figure out why the Fairy Godmother is featured today......
BCnU!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
AS SEEN ON TV: THE EVIL QUEEN
THE EVIL QUEEN
(REGINA MILLS)
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Lana Parilla
TV DIMENSION:
The Literary Universe/Earth Prime-Time
STATUS:
Recastaway
THE EVIL QUEEN
(LILLIAN WHITE)
AS SEEN IN:
'The Charmings'
AS PLAYED BY:
Judy Parfitt
TV DIMENSION:
Earth Prime-Time
STATUS:
Recastaway
From Wikipedia:
The Evil Queen is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the
German fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", collected by the Brothers
Grimm and adapted by Disney into an animated film.
The Queen is beautiful, but narcissistic and cruel and a very powerful sorceress. She marries a widowed king who has a daughter called Snow White from his first wife. The Queen envies Snow White's beauty, and so tries to have her killed, setting the story in motion.
The Queen is beautiful, but narcissistic and cruel and a very powerful sorceress. She marries a widowed king who has a daughter called Snow White from his first wife. The Queen envies Snow White's beauty, and so tries to have her killed, setting the story in motion.
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Monday, January 30, 2012
AS SEEN ON TV: SNOW WHITE
SNOW WHITE
(MARY MARGARET BLANCHARD)
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Ginnifer Goodwin
TV DIMENSION:
The Literary Universe/Earth Prime-Time
STATUS:
Recastaway
From Wikipedia:
Snow White is a fairy tale known from many countries in Europe, the best
known version being the German one collected by the Brothers Grimm (German:
Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwerge, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves"). The
German version features elements such as the magic mirror, the poisoned apple,
the glass coffin, and the seven dwarves, who were first given individual names
in the 1912 Broadway play "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and then given
different names in Disney's 1937 film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". The
Grimm story, which is commonly referred to as "Snow White," should not be
confused with the story of "Snow White and Rose Red," another fairy tale
collected by the Brothers Grimm (which is written with the German name
Schneeweißchen, rather than Schneewittchen, which was originally Sneewittchen
and is actually a Low German name).
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
CROSSOVER WISH-CRAFT
I still have a little free time, so here's a link to a photo gallery at Television Without Pity:
TV CROSSOVERS WE'D LIKE TO SEE
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My thanks to Matthew Hickman of the Crossover Forum on Facebook for pointing this out!
TV CROSSOVERS WE'D LIKE TO SEE
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My thanks to Matthew Hickman of the Crossover Forum on Facebook for pointing this out!
AS SEEN ON TV: JIMINY CRICKET
JIMINY CRICKET
(ARCHIE HOPPER)
(ARCHIE HOPPER)
AS SEEN IN:
'Once Upon A Time'
'Once Upon A Time'
AS PLAYED BY:
Ralph Sbarge
TV DIMENSION:
The Literary Universe/Earth Prime-Time
STATUS:
Multiversal
CREATED BY:
Carlo Collodi
From Wikipedia:
Jiminy Cricket is the Walt Disney version of "The Talking Cricket", a fictional character created by Carlo Collodi for his children's book "Pinocchio", which was adapted into an animated film by Disney in 1940. Originally an unnamed, minor character in Collodi's novel, he was transformed in the Disney version into a comical and wise partner who accompanies Pinocchio on his adventures, having been appointed by the Blue Fairy to serve as the official conscience for Pinocchio. Since his debut in "Pinocchio", he has become a recurring iconic Disney character and has made numerous other appearances.
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