12/31/2023 0 Comments Tumblr drawings alice in wonderland![]() Wendy sighs, folding her arms across her chest while looking up at him, helplessly. Peter floats in the air on his back above Wendy. Tinkerbell pulls back from Wendy, but doesn't look happy for getting scolded. I just want to see what's in this, that's all. Wendy goes to grab the book from him, but Tinkerbell yanks her back by one of her curls. And considering Tinkerbell's laughing in a far corner of the room, out of where she can sprinkle Wendy with pixiedust, Wendy can't fly after him as he floats in the air above her. Wendy's so surprised by Peter's about face that he plucks the book from her hands with ease. Peter flies around her, trying to grab the book as she moves it in the opposite direction of where he reaches. Peter: Aww, come on! You're not being any fun keeping it from me. He flies over to Wendy, but Wendy clutches the book tight to her chest. Peter's brows raise, and then he grins wickedly. And I think it might be awkward since the story's about you. Wendy: Well, yes, it does, but that's not the problem. Peter: Why not? You never had a problem reading stories to me and the Lost Boys before. Wendy: I just finished the most peculiar story. Peter Pan stops wrestling with his shadow for the umpteenth time long enough to notice Wendy's distress. ![]() Wendy Darling promptly shuts the book in her hands, looking distressed. And fair warning, this review has a few gifs. Since these run a little long, I'll let the stories speak for themselves. I'm hoping it also reveals some critiques that I have about the presentation of humor and problems in this book as well. I'm going to stretch my creative wings a bit to present a few reactions, in the form of popular Disney characters, to the content contained in this book. The humor was too much and much of it wasn't funny to me. I liked the idea behind it, but the humor wasn't my cup of tea at all for the most part. So basically, the short pieces of text in this book and illustrations are taken from the author's blog that features adult crude humor interpretations of fairy tales and Disney-esque turns in what if scenarios associated with social media. I guess I put this disclaimer as a way to cover my bases, but really I'm only doing this for fun and critique as food for thought. I do not own these Disney characters, and these perspectives are not reflective of any Disney affiliates or creators. Oy vey.Īuthor's Note/Disclaimer: The following stories are penned for the purposes of humor in association with my reaction to this book. This ought to be more fun than the actual experience reading this book, if I can manage to do it. And hopefully point out some of the problems that this narrative has in a creative way. I might do something a bit different from the usual review for this one - I'm going to have various Disney characters (who were actually featured in this particular story) react to this book in a series of short scenes/tales. Maybe if you find Beauty and the Beast sexting each other, Beauty (sometimes compared to Disney's Belle because of certain references) obsessing over her weight because of Thinspiration, Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother obsessing over Red's boobs, Aladdin and Jasmine having marriage problems, and Sleeping Beauty suffering from depression and anxiety hilarious, you might find this book funny. Only I barely found anything funny in this collective read, if at all. Told in a series of short, toggled stories with popular fairy tales and Disney-esque references paired with illustrations, "Alice in Tumblr-land" explores what might happen in the lives of such characters if they had social media in their lives, with a slant towards adult crude humor. Initial reaction: This book had the potential to be a pretty awesome read, at least in premise.
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