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We're the Stepsisters

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It's Anastasia and Drizella from Cinderella :D

This was based off from an old doodle I did back in 2004, and then I coloured this just recently (just because I felt like it -_-;;). As you can see, this was my early attempt at these little girlies hehehe


+ About 2 layers was done on this.


...I kinda liked Drizella when I was a wee little girl lol


DATE: December 2004 (doodle);
February 15, 2008 (colours)

MEDIUM: pen (doodle);
photoshop 7 + mouse




Anastasia, Drizella (c) Disney






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first of all: the "ugly" and "evil" cinderella's stepsisters aren't evil or ugly at all , they are just reclaiming what they deserve as proud and dignified, sophisticated and beautiful women, infact if we compare them and cinderella with out idea of beauty they clearly match perfectly, i don't think that someone could be possibly be attracted by a lame and boring little girl that doesn't have anything special on her, in the next post i will say how that tail should have ended; this is how cinderella should have ended: the prince discover the true identity of cinderella and laugh at how stupid was for him to be fooled by a foolish fairy trick that not allowed him to notice how insignificant and lame that poor girl she is , and discover the perfect beautyness of the stepsisters and realize how he didn't care about that stupid little shoe since after all with the biggest and well shaped feet of the stepsisters there were more to kiss , lick and to adore , not to mention how royal and charismatic they are, so basically he decided to marry both of them and punish cinderella for making him appear like an idiot and teach her to adore her stepsisters, not only by making her become a loyal foot worshiper but also by making her gladly accept her legitimate role as a slave; in another variation of the finale of this story is cinderella itself that is so enlighted by the superiority of the stepsisters that she decide to spontaneously submit herself and convince the prince to marry them and in front of him just kiss and lick their feet in order to show that there is more to love in such a perfect shaped feet and how is meaningless to care about that stupid little shoe , especially because real princess stay barefoot , and not for a matter of poverty , but for a symbol of beauty and also to have their feet kissed by cinderella in any moment, and of course to show how they are better than her as a strong and confident , beautiful women, and in the very end cinderella thanks the sisters for the decision of keep her in their home (it may not be their home from an official point of view but they certainly deserve such a great house more than her) as a servant; cinderella should have ended with the stepsisters married with the prince , and with cinderella that just bow down and worshio the feet of the stepsisters since the feet are the symbol of the superiority of those two girls over her , after all the research of the prince started by looking for a female foot that fit that shoe , so they rightly deserve that little commoner vapid girl to be their foot slave , seriousely we need more movies and animated movies with a finale that prise and honor the kind of gilrs like the stepsisters , i hope you love what i writed; in short i want a version of cinderella were they end up begin glorified and prised for what they are and how better they are compared to cinderella , I always thought the prince using the shoe to find Cinderella was ridiculous. Why would he need the shoe? Is that supposed to represent that Cinderella's character is so poorly developed that a shoe size is sufficient to define her? That is not a very empowering message for women at all. The stepsisters on the other hand, have more prominent features, that can stand on their own and don't need a little superficial object to define them