![]() ![]() On an unrelated yet very important note because our OP deserves credit : your comic is beautiful, I love the idea that even the most “happily” gifted of the Triplets is burdened by her ability, not because of what she can do, but because of what she has to deal with in order to be “useful”. The poor kid was almost crushed by HIS OWN DOOR, he’s 5, he just got his gift and then he almost died…? Like the candle falling, the mountain breaking, Mirabel in front of the cracking house… It has to be important !īut maybe it’s just because it’s so traumatic ? It’s impossible to see if he’s hurt, but I think you’re right when you say he probably is …because it was in Bruno’s visions. ![]() Here’s Félix saving his boy, I apologize for the blurriness but it all goes so fast…let’s hope the GIF makers can help us all. Oh, gotta provide illustrations because you’re breaking my heart with your observations, ! I feel like when she was really young they just handed out her food in the village while she stayed home but as she got older I imagine abuela wanted her to do it in person. I've been thinking about what it must've been like for Julieta growing up constantly being exposed to injuries. Besides, I have this gift for a reason, right? I can’t let them down. They have for so many years (I used to cry when mamá made me hand out arepas in the square). The family and the encanto, they all rely on me. But, it’s okay, right? I can make it go away. I hate seeing broken bones, twisted ankles. ![]() Hard work and dedication.”Īltogether, the text reads, “I have a secret. There’s one already on the stove and there’s steam coming off of both. The seventh panel shows Julieta’s hands again, putting an arepa onto the stove. Besides, I have this gift for a reason, right?” The text reads, “They have for so many years (I used to cry when mamá made me hand out my arepas in the square). The sixth panel shows young Julieta in front of her door with her mother next to her. The text reads, “The family and the encanto. The fifth panel shows the family’s house, casita. The fourth panel shows her hands again, while she’s shaping an arepa. The third panel shows her wiping her forehead, slightly sweating. The text reads, “I hate seeing broken bones, twisted ankles. The second panel shows a close-up on her hands while she’s kneading. The first panel shows Julieta kneading dough, looking pensive. [ID: a seven-panel comic showing Julieta Madrigal from Encanto making Arepas. □⧪ □ I love making myself suffer - might as well invite y'all to join in they're not perfectly similar yet they do have a family resemblance the difference might be that Pedro was a hunk and I'd say that Bruno is more of a cutie pie but hey - it's okay Bruno you may be small and very thin but you're a lot stronger than what meets the eye I will never let anyone forget that he does parkour and broke a wall with his head using just a bucket as a helmet don't even get me started on his emotional strength everyone shit-talked him for years and he did not even grow bitter ? he is more prone to self-loathing than anything else and it breaks my heart someone hug that poor anxious mess of a man - please Encanto Madrigal Family Pedro Madrigal Bruno Madrigal Keep reading hey it's me - the Feels Dealer I'm just at the corner of your dashboard with angsty observations. When he turned 50, Bruno got to be twice as old as his father ever was.ĭo with that what you will, personally, I’ll be over here crying, bye ! He’s so much braver than he gives himself credit for.Īlma was 25 when Pedro was killed, he probably was about the same age… He was not even considered a hero for doing so, because no one knew… Like his father, he was ready to sacrifice himself for his family. Pretty sure if you asked Bruno if he’d say he looks like his father, he would answer he doesn’t think soĪnd most importantly, on the Madrigal’s family tree… Bruno…you have your father’s selflessness. ![]()
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