“If he's trying to kiss her while she's asleep, that's weird; but if he's trying to actively kill her, now that's hot.”
@EmyN7 ай бұрын
😂
@Amber_B7 ай бұрын
20:57
@larazabransky40154 ай бұрын
P 5:0 5:32 5:315 😊 5:05 @@EmyN
@larazabransky40154 ай бұрын
P 5:0 5:32 5:32 5:315 😊 5:05 @@EmyN
@esiole_poiu8 ай бұрын
your hair ate and left ✨zero ✨ crumbs
@madiwrites2998 ай бұрын
The hair the top the earrings *chefs kiss* ❤
@alexandrahope88148 ай бұрын
#FACTS!
@omnoms8 ай бұрын
and her dress too. i literally screamed when i saw her
@samsherwood83328 ай бұрын
truly, I kept getting distracted by how nice it looked!
@tiffy6v68 ай бұрын
I got the same cut yesterday, anyone know how to get those like waves at the bottom?
@ArteoftheMist8 ай бұрын
When you said the most important and culturally iconic retelling --- I immediately went "SHREK."
@Thenoobestgirl7 ай бұрын
What is that a retelling of? 😂
@ArteoftheMist7 ай бұрын
@@Thenoobestgirl ...all of the stories they could think of? LOL
@elmeelee41098 ай бұрын
Thank you for Barbie Rapunzel shout out. Those movies were my jam as a kid and Rapunzel was one of my favourites! That horse Boticelli was my introduction to Italian renaissance painters lmao
@matildetome8 ай бұрын
This!! I still have my VHS for nostalgia only 😭
@camille_la_chenille8 ай бұрын
an improtant part of my childhood!
@AvatarYoda8 ай бұрын
Librarian here. The fairy tale retellings are still going strong. Seems like a quarter or third of all juvenile or young adult books we get in are fairy tale/legend/myth retellings. And the adults get plenty of retellings of their own.
@indigo.bluebell8 ай бұрын
You asking to bring back the "normal person goes to fantasy world trope" is so funny to me because as an avid anime fan all I want is more traditional fantasy and less "normal person in fantasy world" because every show coming out lately is just an exact copy paste of that trope.
@panikiczcock28918 ай бұрын
I avoid isekai like the plague ngl 😅 Enough is enough
@Alisha_Seikh8 ай бұрын
@@panikiczcock2891 fr like isekai is so overdone these days
@auspicious84388 ай бұрын
I'm more into web comics, and they're also really heavy in isekai right now. I enjoy a good isekai plot line, but I feel like most of the ones being churned out are really basic without any complex characters or compelling stories. They exist just to saturate the market with the trope which really sucks because then you get so many poorly done stories with no effort really put in when they could have been actually interesting stories and it turns so many people off enjoying the genre at all.
@mer62648 ай бұрын
I think there can be some cool Isekai but as of right now all of the main characters have been average gamers with a harem or at least some type of girl fawning over the average main character. I'm sick and tired of the perverted ones and the ones who buy slaves for the "better" 💆🏽♂️💆🏽♂️
@msmorbid29038 ай бұрын
So true!!! I open Crunchyroll and there's like 10 new isekai every time 😭😭 I've developed a severe hatred for the titles too. It's "House of x and y" all over again except this one goes "I woke up in x world as y creature and I'm the strongest one here!!" Please release me from this hell
@gilliangracee8 ай бұрын
i miss how my life felt when Cinder first came out
@TheBookLeo8 ай бұрын
it was such an innocent time
@mauratyson95808 ай бұрын
I tried to read cinder like 4 times as an early teen and it was totally a right book wrong time bc I was so obsessed with the concept but could never focus long enough to actually read it. I read it for real back in January and I just finished the second book. It's actually one of my favorite books I've ever read in my life. So good
@Mazygolucky8 ай бұрын
I picked it up in 2014 for the first time and stayed up until 4 AM to finish reading it in one sitting. The Lunar Chronicles quickly became my favorite books and I reread them multiple times each and recently started reading it to my girlfriend so she can understand how important they were to me for so long.
@stella-G8 ай бұрын
i started reading Cinder for an English assignment and i got so invested in it after a long time of not reading and it ended up becoming my favorite book serious.
@LilacLily178 ай бұрын
The lunar chronicles have to be in my top 10 series, it’s been forever since I’ve read them and I still think about them all the time!
@madelinedupon8 ай бұрын
I see Cinder on the cover, I click. I SEE LEONIE UPLOAD AND I CLICKKK
@madelinedupon8 ай бұрын
ALSO OMG girl where did you get the flowery corset shirt thingy I NEED JT.
@TheBookLeo8 ай бұрын
i got it at the london vintage market at brick lane! they have a lot there!
@madelinedupon8 ай бұрын
@@TheBookLeo AHH TYSM
@bib4eto6567 ай бұрын
Literally clicked on the video because of the Cinder cover 🤩
@Baconbunny-ri6se4 ай бұрын
@@bib4eto656same
@NikoN-xw6xy8 ай бұрын
I took a fairytale class in college and let me say that the history of Fairytales is quite interesting and fun to delve into. I’m now a bigger fan of the brother Grimms fairytales vs Charles Perraults. I also found it interesting that one of the brothers (Jacob) was a linguist who created the “Grimms law” which helped linguist to pin point when consonants shift between Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Germanic. One more interesting thing is the brothers took out all the sex and the moral meanings that Charles had and made it more gruesome (which I appreciate) and apparently they did this because it wasn’t for the children but for anthropological study (Wilhelm was the Anthropologist). Fairytales do have a cultural and linguistical importance in society and I love the fact that they get retold multiple times in different lights because it’s a reflection of not what only the author thinks but what society also values as well.
@isabelluna40867 ай бұрын
there’s fairytale class in college? cool
@elecrom_97577 ай бұрын
The fairytales also were for children. They even edited some of them for later editions of "Kinder- und Hausmärchen" (the book they released the fairytales in) to make them more into what they thought was appropiate for children. They studied them too, but the book they released was meant as a book that children either read themselves or get read to.
@lilyguriel71516 ай бұрын
I’m a huge fan of fairytales and have taken classes as well and I totally agree
@BanjoJill8 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY, THE BARBIE MOVIES ARE SO IMPORTANT. Princess and the Pauper and Barbie and the Nutcracker were my first Barbie movies as a kid and it's shaped me as the hopeless romantic creature that I am.
@sjomajlin_8 ай бұрын
20:47 "where the prince just falls in love with the prince", I want to read that!!
@pauieeepau8 ай бұрын
There's a 2021 Little Mermaid retelling called Skin of the Sea, which is a duology, and integrates West African folklore, making the mermaid a Mami Wata, if anyone's interested.
@yellowzora8 ай бұрын
Yes I read that one! Absolutely loved it, so immersive and has taught me a lot about the culture. I haven't read the second book yet, but can highly recommend the first 😁
@dearreaderrr8 ай бұрын
Theres also another mermaid novel similar to that called The Deep by Rivers Solomon which I loved!
@pauieeepau8 ай бұрын
@@dearreaderrr i think i recently added that to my GR TBR! Can't find a physical copy of it yet, but I might try ebooks this year.
@CoquetteCygnet8 ай бұрын
I read that one!! Can’t wait to read the sequel next. I love anything with mermaid folklore
@TheBookishB8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@ryanhand50368 ай бұрын
The best one of these is actually Till We Have Faces, CS Lewis' dark af retelling of the cupid-psyche myth from the girl boss sister's perspective.
@fandomshark8 ай бұрын
There’s a Cinderella retelling that came out in 1999 called “Just Ella” by Margaret Peterson Haddix that takes place after she is found and brought to the castle, and not everything is as good as expected. It’s in a similar vein of “Ella Enchanted” for reading level and stuff, and it’s so good. Those 2 books shaped my childhood.
@blackk_rose_8 ай бұрын
I love retellings if they do something actually unique that's more than "female character now gets a sword and drives the plot forward but still ends up as the prince's bride in the end". Give me the perspective of a character that was side-lined or villainised in the original. Make another person/the villain the love interest. Turn the original love interest into the new villain. Make it queer and feminist (actual feminism, not the girl now has sword kind). Take the original and put it into a whole new genre. One I loved more recently was Malice, which is a queer Sleeping Beauty retelling from the perspective of the villain, which is a perfect example of "villains are not born but made". Back in the day, I absolutely loved the Lunar Chronicles and while I do remember the retelling aspect getting progressively less good with every book (the wolf is just a streetfighter named Wolf - really? And what of Snow White was even still present in Winter at the end?), I imagine especially the first book still holds up in many ways (turning Cinderella into a cyborg who loses her entire artificial foot is a choice that I cannot help but stan to this day). I long for more creative and queer retellings that do not just repackage the original in a feminism light version or pretends to be a retelling but bears so little resemblance to the original it's barely recognisable as such, like many retellings end up being.
@roomofmirros8 ай бұрын
The protagonist in Little thieves is the villain in the original Goose girl tale and the whole book does, besides all the fun, really really good non-preachy commentary on patriarchy, class devide etc
@Rina-u4c8 ай бұрын
I honestly love this sort of genre(?), I've always loved fairytales growing up so getting to enjoy newer yet similar versions of them as i get older gives me such a feeling I can't describe. It's nostalgic in a way. P.s: your hair looks GORGEOUS it brings your features out a lot more and especially your eyes,you - ironically enough - look like you came straight out of a fairytale book, in a snow white or a belle-esque kind of way. so pretty!
@maddy-zzz8 ай бұрын
I have been on a fairytale binge lately. Recently read The Bear and the Nightingale, Juniper and Thorn, The Lost Story, The Book of Gothel, and now an illustrated version of the Grimms fairytales
@dSkylarkC8 ай бұрын
I loved the Book of Gothel! I think it is a bit underrated in the online bookish community
@Alisha_Seikh8 ай бұрын
16:20 'isle of the lost' was originally a Disney original movie named Descendants which they later adapted into a book which gave them a opputunity to dive more into the characters lives before moving out of the island from where the movie takes place
@Koleomeni8 ай бұрын
I know nothing of ACATOR, but this explanation also fits into Cupid and Psyche. Well all fairy tales are Cupid and Psyche variants tbh
@nethinix.wildflowers8 ай бұрын
when i was younger i absolutely adored the ever after high book series which is more middle grade but felt so complex and interesting the lens of a fairy tale re-telling. i also really love how the stories not only explored the main characters but also the other kids in the school and how they are struggling with accepting their 'destined' role in the world :)
@thatponighoul8 ай бұрын
Yess, Ever After High is so good!
@HuckleberryCyn8 ай бұрын
Retellings in a fanfic component also reflects the commodification of our stories by big corporations. Like you said, our stories started as oral traditions - now they are owned by billion dollar companies. We push back by reclaiming these stories and tropes.
@aesinam5 ай бұрын
The corporations don't own the original stories though. Only the versions they themselves have "created"
@Perfectothemediocre8 ай бұрын
Something she said about changing trends in what women and girls want/ who they relate the most to in stories made me wonder if similar forces are what gave rise to the "villainess" genre in manga/ light novels.
@natalieclausel63348 ай бұрын
The Malice duology is a great retelling of Sleeping Beauty from the villain perspective, and it’s also sapphic! Highly recommend
@anjuanand7685Ай бұрын
I love that duology! Takes morally grey to the next level.
@keychilde8 ай бұрын
The 10th Kingdom is the OG retelling show. It deserves more love.
@KierTheScrivener8 ай бұрын
Cinder and Once Upon A Time (plus Wicked) being my teen years is so accurate.
@nethinix.wildflowers8 ай бұрын
a queer fairy tale re-telling that i enjoyed at the time was cinderalla is dead which actually went viral for some time during quarantine. it was a very refreshing take on the original tale and the plot was pretty good as well. also at this point marissa meyer is just the queen of re-tellings because her recent duology 'gilded' which is a Rumpelstiltskin re-telling was also well recieved. it wasn't really my cup of tea but i can definitely see why people would like it
@cls32828 ай бұрын
Hello I am an old. Ella Enchanted was my fave book when I was a kid, it's so sweet. I'm shocked none of Robin McKinley's fairy tale retellings were above the threshold. I feel like fairy tale retellings have always been hugely popular, it just looks like a trend because the Internet came to be and Goodreads favors more recently published books.
@sydneywilson32703 ай бұрын
Also very surprised not to see anything by Robin McKinley! Beauty and Spindle's End are still huge comfort reads for me
@jojuna998 ай бұрын
This all just gets me thinking about how storytelling in general is just such a core part of humanity and human history and they're like windows of truth to who we are as beings on this earth. Like even archetypes and tropes that aren't fairy tale inspired are all just passed down ideas from one thing to another and can probably be traced back to who knows how many thousands of years. It's just so cool, I love thinking about what it means to be human and stories is one of my favourite things to connect to it.
@maiiiiraaa8 ай бұрын
The corset you're wearing is divine, such a nice touch to the fairytale theme haha
@kelseyharris49777 ай бұрын
Ella Enchanted was my favorite book as a kid. I read it an absurd amount of times.
@craigandahalf8 ай бұрын
My off the wall retelling of Beauty and the Beast is where, after the beast turns back into a man, Belle decides she liked him better (aestheticly) when he was a beast, so they try to find the witch to turn him back. You also said you wonder where the genre of people going to fantasy worlds went. The answer is Japan. It's goes by the name Isekai. (Although, Isekai can be anything where a person travels from their world to another, be it a normal person to wonderland, or Tolkien dwarf to modern Japan).
@ashley96396 ай бұрын
what book was that beauty and the beast one?
@icecreamontoast20198 ай бұрын
The amount of Peter Pan retellings that exist is WILD. I went down a researching rabbit hole not too long ago and now I have a list of almost 50 books XD
@lxnx737 ай бұрын
you should totally drop the list 😊
@ITZ_VIOLET_5 ай бұрын
Pls drop the list. Idk what JM Barrie was on when he wrote Peter Pan but I will consume anything related to it
@alvafairchild133 ай бұрын
Avoid the never king unless you like good and slutty heroines and cringey writing I can handle the smut but i draw the line at bad writing
@anjuanand7685Ай бұрын
Please drop a list. I am obsessed with anything and everything about Peter Pan.
@Asomii8 ай бұрын
14:00 thats is the entire genre called Isekai and its mostly popular in japanese light novels but also its in western books too
@hanan12058 ай бұрын
I disagree that in grimm cinderella that the prince pushed the story forward. Cinderella pushed the story by refusing to give up and going to the ball, which by then pushed the chain of events that followed. Without her going, the story wouldn't have progressed
@aesinam5 ай бұрын
And if the ball hadn't been organised, her assertion etc wouldn't have happened either (she was basically resigned to her fate until this point) so I say they both played their parts. One picked up where the other left of
@filiparodrigues22158 ай бұрын
i'm at the tail end of writing my masters dissertation on classical myth retellings with a special focus on Medusa, and this video was so cool to watch. you touched on some of the things I mentioned in my dissertation as well which was really cool. if anyone sees this video in my references, MIND YA BUSINESS!
@inesrp4 ай бұрын
I was taking a break from my thesis and decided to watch this video, only to realize that the whole introduction to this video is the whole concept for my thesis xD (it's about Cinderella's retellings in image and video)
@itsvuri87578 ай бұрын
bruh you hair.... IM OBSESSED 😭😭😭
@Charlotte-rq2hu8 ай бұрын
I was obsessed with Gail Carson Levene’s books when I was younger. I read fairest so many times
@margheritanigro26898 ай бұрын
There's already a secret history retelling, when we were villains has basically the same trope and vibes of the original
@veronicatsibulskaya16598 ай бұрын
Imo Secret History is already a Dead Poets Society retelling
@ambarrose6 ай бұрын
"Once upon a time "was one of a kind, trailblazer show for anyone who loved fairytales.
@queenlucysroyalmaid18 ай бұрын
if you are interested, I highly recommend Disfigured by Amanda Leduc, which goes through the ways in which disability is shown in traditional fairy tales but is used to signpost villainy/punishment for misbehaviour. As a disabled person, I very much related to the memoir aspects of it, and the fresh perspective on how the signposting harms disabled people.
@morningstar70328 ай бұрын
The 2010s were fairy tale reimaginings and adaptations galore. Not only in books, but other media as well: Ever After High in dolls with an animated web series and books, RWBY as an anime-inspired web series where fairy & folk tale characters are badass hunters, Grimm, Once Upon A Time, and other television shows that were centered around fairy tales and/or monsters & myth, Tangled, Frozen, and Disney’s live-action remakes as silver screen adaptations, and one of my favorite book series, The School For Good and Evil, in which young people attend a magical school to become the next heroes and villains in fairy tale storuws (it got an awful Netflix movie adaptation). I don’t know why the fairy tale reimagining craze was EVERYWHERE during that decade, but I got a lot of my favorite media out of it! I wonder if the next reimagining & retelling trend will be classic novels and stories that are in the public domain, like how we’re seeing bad horror media retelling of classic children’s tales like Winnie The Pooh or Steamboat Willie. I think this trend will continue this decade as more and more old IPs enter the public domain and people seek to make money off of them.
@elizaleorowe83848 ай бұрын
DUDE IM SO GLAD YOU TALKED ABOUT THE GOOSE GIRL THAT SERIES DEFINED MEEE
@86fifty8 ай бұрын
Big fan of the idea of just printing out a cover image of a book you're talking about on cheap paper and sticking it to the wall!! MUCH cheaper than buying each one and/or tryna get them from the library, depending on where you live.
@Chloeeeeev8 ай бұрын
Tiger Lily is one of my favourite books ever!! Although it follows Tiger Lily it’s told from the perspective of Tink, it’s fantastic 🥰 thank you for talking about it, it’s such an underrated gem!!
@HowCaseySeesIt8 ай бұрын
I was living for the fairytale retelling era back in like 2015. It was my whole personality. Now, I’m all about cozy fantasy which feels right ha
@giorgia.m8 ай бұрын
I loved this so much!! You are so good at creating a through-line in these videos and summarising your thoughts at the end. It’s so satisfying!! The only thing that’s not satisfying is the blank 2013 space 😭 I need to know what was meant to be there!!! Please!!
@jerneymantel78268 ай бұрын
The book "East of the Sun & West of the moon" sounds very much like a Greek mythology retelling of the story between Eros and Psyche. (Suggestion: you could watch the video "Miscellaneous Myths: Eros and Psyche" by Overly Sarcastic Productions, it's only 6 min. and 28 sec.)
@MistbornPrincess8 ай бұрын
It really is basically a retelling. And Beauty and the Beast is in the same vein.
@jerneymantel78268 ай бұрын
@@MistbornPrincess that is true.
@Thegirlwiththebooks-8 ай бұрын
Loved this video!! I feel like people often forget Gilded by Marissa Meyer, even though it has the perfect dark forest fairytale retelling, mist and folklore vibes. (It’s a rumplestilskin retelling). Just throwing that recommendation out there ;)
@mariahmillington42398 ай бұрын
This was such a good overview of the trends and importance of fairytale retellings! Love your way of explaining such an intricate topic. I watched it once for the context, and twice to note down all the new books I discovered!
@snehapradhan55918 ай бұрын
the look, the background, the dressss, just chef's kiss!!
@Josandy8 ай бұрын
Honestly the amount of effort and work that went into this video… I respect it so much.
@flaura_998 ай бұрын
I love you a bit more every time you mention Once Upon A Time, this TV show has a grip on me 🤧💜 I looved the video, awesome job 😍🥰
@Luana-nm7ex8 ай бұрын
I just finished „a court of thorns and roses“ an hour ago. This comes at a perfect time. So excited😍😍
@michaelsommers23568 ай бұрын
Regarding Scheherazade, I cannot more highly recommend John Barth's _Chimera._ The first part of the book is about Scheherazade and her sister. It is largely an exploration of the nature os stories and storytelling. I won't say more for fear of spoiling it. Don't forget to put Rimsky-Korsakov on the stereo while reading.
@X55258 ай бұрын
I'm surprised Frank Beddor's Looking Glass Wars trilogy didn't make the Goodreads threshold! It's early 2000s, Alice in Wonderland, parallel worlds with characters crossing (like you mentioned wanting more of)
@watsonmelon65758 ай бұрын
You had me at Cinder AND Little Thieves in the thumbnail 🤭 [Little Thieves, my beloved 💛 I will never stop recommending it to literally everyone!!!]
@luminaryskid45388 ай бұрын
you with your new hair cut radiate Howl vibes (Howls moving Castle of course), i love it
@searchanddiscover4 ай бұрын
i love fairytale retellings its really the only way i can read fantasy as I struggle so much with many tropes. maybe its just the disney lover in me. i have been focusing more on indie books though, i just like the freedom authors have and the tone that I am looking for.
@ambarrose6 ай бұрын
I will say here what was said to me once about fanfiction: You take characters that are already familiar and special for you and take a walk with them. It's makes easier to bond with them instead of characters absolutely new (if there are really any new characters at this point).
@meagzimmer8 ай бұрын
This was a perrrrrfect opportunity to talk about east by edith pattou !! Its a really good retelling of east of the sun west of the moon
@countryrose938 ай бұрын
I ADORED that book. There is apparently a sequel called “West” that I have been meaning to borrow from the library
@malinzoe8 ай бұрын
Not me thinking the retelling of Aladdin, where Aladdin falls in love with the (male) genie sounds really interesting and progressive for its time and it then turns out the genie is changed to be female :(
@Eriazara8 ай бұрын
there's actually a retelling were Aladdin falls for a male genie tho his name isn't Aladdin. He lives in a cruel kingdom and find a golden lap were his find a genie; its called 'wish of the white tiger' by joseph Harkreader on kindle for kindleunlimted
@lilyguriel71516 ай бұрын
I’m super into fairytales/folklore and The Lunar Chronicles has always been my favorite book series. I started to actually really study fairy tales after I read it the first time but truthfully doing that makes those books better each time I come back to them and one of reasons it’s still my favorite to this day
@madalinekeil1878 ай бұрын
I'm currently reading through the twisted tales of Disney stories and some are great some are bad but I'm enjoying it!
@lostfaerie95708 ай бұрын
Totally in love with your hair and outfit 🤎
@soph71738 ай бұрын
oh my god you unlocked a serious wave of memories with Goose Girl! I reread that book so many times as a young teen
@imtheinfinity8 ай бұрын
Your videos are so well researched and always so nice to watch! We can tell a lot of work goes into them, great job!
@dameliie8 ай бұрын
i love your deep dives, they’re always so interesting and unique!!!
@aneleutheromaniac8 ай бұрын
YOUR HAIR OMG IM IN LOVE YOU LOOK SO GOOD
@storiesofwonderland89008 ай бұрын
Once Upon A Time! Also loved the Wonderland spin off and the TV show Grimm!
@alvafairchild133 ай бұрын
I love the wonderland version i keep trying to tell my sister to watch it cyrus is a freaking cinnamon roll
@Fred23038 ай бұрын
Loved this video! I took an oral exam about fairytale retellings in uni with a focus on Angela Carter. That was a fun exam to study for.
@aly_online8 ай бұрын
loving this YA eras tour videos by Leonie!! i always feel nostalgic watching these type of videos, brings me back to my golden age of reading (when university hasnt ruined my reading life yet lmao)
@countryrose938 ай бұрын
I read “Rose Daughter” at a formative age and I still have such a special place in my heart for it.
@valliyarnl8 ай бұрын
YES ONCE UPON A TIME!!!
@hailey_the_ace_of_hearts41278 ай бұрын
The lunar chronicles is one of my all time fav series to this day
@yasaminhastam8 ай бұрын
Your channel is a beautiful side of youtube. Truly another level❤
@angelalakes8 ай бұрын
I recommend Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim. Thanks for the video. I could be happy reading nothing but fairy tale retellings and cozy fantasy for years.
@luiiiandmovieee8 ай бұрын
It's perfect timing. I'm currently listening to the audiobook For The Wolf by Hannah Whitten, which seems to be a retelling of Red Riding Hood but in fact it's so much more like Beauty and the Beast
@anagabrieltrevino54398 ай бұрын
Exellent analysis! Thanks for sharing Also: I'm half asleep and completely fascinated by how the blouse you're wearing under that corset style bodice straight up looks like a fishu. Very 18th-century vibes.
@robinghoshal67718 ай бұрын
I didn't read a lot when i was a teenager so in the 2010s so i actually love hearing about the different books I missed from your videos
@ribbonquest8 ай бұрын
Last year I read and loved Grimrose girls. It's dark academia where all the students get pulled into fairy tale roles and get the bad endings. Starts with a girl drowned in the lake after breaking up with her boyfriend (Little Mermaid) and escalates from there. Also super queer.
@nh-80148 ай бұрын
"can we bring that back?" me: *side-eyes the massive isekai popularity in the current anime/manga/manhwa sphere*
@LucyHabecker-kn2fm2 ай бұрын
what I love about the lunar chronicles is the girls are all these badass fighters who save the world and their boyfriends tag along and obsess over them lmaoo (although they helped too 😭)
@evonyaelyn8 ай бұрын
The dried flowers hanging above the burning candle stressing me out 😅 (also I love how you said it was 2014 towards the end. So many people I know keep saying 2014 instead of 2024, it's impressive) aaand as someone who isn't quite old enough to remember the "golden years" of YA fiction, it's endlessly fascinating to see the timelines you've made and what books influenced what trends (thinking of your YA fantasy timeline video).
@MsKatze8 ай бұрын
Now it's stressing me out 😂
@arturiapendragon96428 ай бұрын
22:30 that story reminds me of the legend of Psyche and Cupid
@user-pd8lc3ow6x8 ай бұрын
Ella Enchanted 🤩 My childhood memories of reading this book still warm my heart. ❤
@nozomisouffle8 ай бұрын
On the other hand, some may love retellings but the market is probably pushing them (just like the film industry does with remakes and sequences) because it's an easy way to profit
@iceicebaby558 ай бұрын
Watching your videos is like listening to a best friend talk about her hyperfixation and I love it
@fmavisser8 ай бұрын
Hoi Leonie, super leuk onderwerp, heel veel nostalgie 😊 ik wil je een boek aanraden binnen het genre "retelling" en omdat je van wat duistere verhalen houdt: The Child Thief geschreven door Brom Het is een herschreven Peter Pan verhaal maar, zoals de titel doet vermoeden, steelt hij de kinderen ipv dat ze geheel vrijwillig met hem mee gaan. Vervolgens zet hij ze in zijn leger in met de hoop de fae wereld te kunnen redden. Peter is hier een heel duister karakter en ik vond het ontzettend tof om zo'n populair verhaal met een duistere twist te lezen!
@michellem94448 ай бұрын
What I find fascinating is that many of these old nursery rhymes and fairy tales were a method for the people to discreetly critique those in power during a time when they were not allowed to publicly criticize the ruling class. Historically, some of these tales are gossip from the Middle Ages. Proof that even then, once gossip goes public, it is eternal.
@ariverdreaming8 ай бұрын
Obsessed with your new hair!! It’s giving modern snow white
@sildarmillion8 ай бұрын
5:18 Disney's Cinderella was actually drawing from the Charles Perrault retelling of Cinderella rather than the Grimms Brothers (The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical is also drawing from the Perrault retelling, whereas the Into the Woods musical draws from Grimms Brothers)
@unicorina2015 ай бұрын
For everyone who likes fairytale retellings i recommend Ever&After by Stella Tack. ALL the Grim Fairytales are in their, the characters are sooo good portrayed, it has a strong main character, there is a love story AND IT'S JUST EPIC.
@emilyrln6 ай бұрын
Now I'm just wondering how many GoodReads ratings there are for "Beauty," "Spindle's End," "Shadow Spinners," "Just Ella," and various other older retellings… Very glad "Ella Enchanted" was there a a representative for that era!
@TheMatazzmo3 ай бұрын
Totally agree! historically knowledge has been shared through retellings of songs and stories (folklore) tribally. This can almost be seen as a global representation of the need to have a shared lore amongst humanity as these stories may be told from childhood, and then we may pass it on to friends and family down the line.
@nostalgicsapphic84508 ай бұрын
your hair is absolutely giving in this video!! ur whole outfit fits the topic sooo well (also very slay video!!!)
@jeeranko33598 ай бұрын
I’m generally fine with retellings, some of them are really-really good, but I’ve got a couple of bones to pick with them nonetheless. First, I actively hate that trope that women don’t need to be protected or saved. I’ve been doing krav maga for 8 years, and the more I do it, the better I understand how slim my chances are in a fight with a man. And reading about those girls who sometimes have zero training just outmatch men in fight is ridiculous and potentially harmful for the audience. If I’m in a fight with a man, I’m trying to outsmart him or to use every single sucker punch I can think of, coz there is no snowflake’s chance in hell that I can win otherwise. Second, some of the retellings despise love. Oohh, why do you need love, when you can have power?! Such an awful concept! And when they inevitably end up with a hot boyfriend, said boyfriend doesn’t have any agency, any personality except his unfathomable love for the girl, and is generally a flawed, weak, submissive character. Now think of it, if you are a strong girl, physically and/or mentally, would you really be happy to be with such a witless worm? Nah, don’t think so. Third, I’m not sure some of the villains of the original fairy tales need their origin stories. It’s probably more of a movie thing, but I’ll mention it. Think Cruella, for example. That’s the lady who wanted to kill over a hundred of dogs to make a fur coat, and they are trying to persuade me that she’s just a tragic character with a shitty childhood? Well I’m not buying it, sorry. Books are a little more subtle here, gotta say. Idk, those are just my thoughts, and since you (and your subs) are diving so deep into this topic might as well express them. But I’m definitely not the target audience I’m just a concerned aunt here. Sorry if I bored you or said something you disagree with.
@alenacharlyn94698 ай бұрын
Your video just let me wind down for the evening perfectly, thank you. Your videos have such a cozy vibe, being entertaining yet not overwhelming :)
@bbizizi8 ай бұрын
there's a really cool webtoon called "forever after" about a girl named robin who is obsessed with fairytales and ends up going to a place where she become prince charming and has to go to all these fairytales and give them a happy ending. besides featuring a lot of fairytales from different cultures, we see twists to these stories, like queer plotlines and really complex characters. highly recommend!
@raissasche43502 ай бұрын
I was going to comment on it as well, it's such a great comic
@erikadoniecova44068 ай бұрын
Hi Leo! When you mentioned the fairytale the Bear, it is maybe retelling from Eros and Psyche. Other than that this is wondefull video. Have a nice day. 😊