During the scene when Mulan decides to go to war instead of her father, she decides to do it while sitting on the foot of the Great Stone Dragon. The image of the dragon looking over Mulan is repeated several times throughout the sequence, and the bolts of lightning strike at significant times whenever the dragon is in sight. When Mulan takes her father’s scroll and when she is praying to her ancestors, the Great Stone Dragon can be seen. It is also engraved on the sword Mulan uses to cut her hair and the handles of the wardrobe containing the armor are in the shape of the dragon’s head. The dragon’s eyes glowing in the temple symbolizes Mulan’s role as protector of her family awakening, instead of the actual dragon.
The reason Mushu couldn’t wake the dragon is because the dragon was no longer there. Mulan is implied to be the Great Dragon that protects her family.
the moral i expected from zootopia: if you work hard you can achieve your dreams
the moral i got from it: we all have internalized prejudices and while that doesn't automatically make you a cruel person, refusing to acknowledge and attempt to work past them will inevitably hurt others no matter what your intentions may be.
Scraps should go boxing. His chaos magic and infinite reach would dominate his weight class :P
Remind me to draw Scraps boxing.
What if he’s boxing against squeaks? I mean, inflatable opponents are more dangerous than solid ones.
Holy what? HOLY WHAT?!
Jeezus Coil Man! That would be like exclaiming “NASTY 9-11!” in a modern cartoon. Just… NO!
I’m reblogging this, because I’m still not over it.
well, a holocaust as itself means great fire and if I heard right, the villains name was “flashing fire” so I’m assuming it’s a pun on the villains name.

