Fanart: Homestuck and "How to Train Your Dragon"
Tue, Nov. 2nd, 2010 07:23 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
These all have brief descriptions on the site which should make sense if you're familiar with canon, plus there's more info under the cut.
How to Train your Dragon: Repairs
(This picture is a bit spoilery)
"How to Train your Dragon" is a lovely, entertaining kids film which, while not perfect, has a pretty good portrayal of disability in my opinion.
Homestuck: Terezi as Toph
Homestuck: Tavros as Teo
The webcomic Homestuck is funny, clever and has a terrible depiction of disability.
Tavros is a sweet, nice boy who is a little slow on the uptake and ends up being the butt of many jokes. He was introduced offscreen and people drew him in a wheelchair which inspired the author to make him a paraplegic in canon too.
The inspiration for the Tavros picture was seeing fanart of him dressed as a mermaid for Halloween looking sad and wanting to draw him looking happy and awesome.
( Meta about the repeated motifs which spoils How to Train Your Dragon )
How to Train your Dragon: Repairs
(This picture is a bit spoilery)
"How to Train your Dragon" is a lovely, entertaining kids film which, while not perfect, has a pretty good portrayal of disability in my opinion.
Homestuck: Terezi as Toph
Homestuck: Tavros as Teo
The webcomic Homestuck is funny, clever and has a terrible depiction of disability.
Tavros is a sweet, nice boy who is a little slow on the uptake and ends up being the butt of many jokes. He was introduced offscreen and people drew him in a wheelchair which inspired the author to make him a paraplegic in canon too.
The inspiration for the Tavros picture was seeing fanart of him dressed as a mermaid for Halloween looking sad and wanting to draw him looking happy and awesome.
( Meta about the repeated motifs which spoils How to Train Your Dragon )