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majesdanes: caradelrey: majesdanes: ever think about how beauty and the beast was one big very intentional metaphor for gayness christine what howard ashman was a gay man and he was the composer & lyricist for batb. he finished it right before
lesbianrey: gayforleia: disney making lefou [villain, comedic relief] gay for gaston [straight, physically and verbally abusive to him] and acting as if the world should be greatful for it is so disrepectful to howard ashman’s legacy, life and work
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shapeandcolour: “skid row (downtown)” from little shop of horrors. written by howard ashman. when i was 10 i would perform literally this entire movie over and over in my house. my mom was mushnick. the couch was audrey II. i was seymour/audrey/the
i-have-doubts:once again thinking about Howard Ashman, a gay man, writing the lyrics to part of your world. thinking about him writing poor unfortunate souls and the idea that in order to have love you must leave your family behind and give up something
fuckyeahdisneyconcept: The Little MermaidSubmitted by Fahmad27 Source: Youtube.com This was Howard Ashman’s first attempt to write a song for Ursula. It was called, “Silence is Golden.” Howard didn’t like it, so he scrapped it. He and Alan Menken
didyouknowwaltdisney: didyouknowwaltdisney: Take a look at these men, chances are if you follow this blog, they shaped your childhood. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken were brought onto The Little Mermaid project back when it was still being developed.
delladilly: i’ve been reading for most of the day now about howard ashman, the lyricist for the little mermaid & beauty and the beast. he was one of the biggest creative forces behind both films, helping to shape their characters, narrative arcs,
atzulastorm: Disney Villain Facts: 2/???Before recording “Poor Unfortunate Souls”, Pat Carroll asked Howard Ashman to sing the song one more time to get it right. He obliged, and as he sang he added little spoken ad-libs that Carroll then incorporated