GARGOYLES (1994 – 1996) TV-Series

After being frozen in stone for a thousand years a group of gargoyles wake up in New York City.

They battle (mostly) supernatural threats while trying to adapt to the modern world. Elisa Maza, a police officer is one of the few humans who know about them. She becomes their friend and ally.
Between her and Goliath, the leader of the gargoyles mutual attraction slowly turns into a romantic relationship.

I repeat: This Disney TV series features a CANON RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A HUMAN WOMAN AND AN ACTUAL MONSTER BOY.❤❤❤

For more spoilers watch this fan video of Eliza’s and Goliath’s best moments together:

JIM HENSON’S THE STORYTELLER: HANS, MY HEDGEHOG

Reylo vibe recommendation by @shutup-fuzzball who describes it like this: “…its obviously a Beauty and the Beast story but The princess doesn’t just sit and look pretty, she’s an active character like Rey and goes out to find Hans and make things right again between them. I love how Hans is the gentle beast; the scars from his youth much like Kylo/Bens experiences have made him who he is later, into an imposing and even frightening figure until the princess opens up to him and they connect.”
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I highly recommend this surprisingly sexy puppet enhanced story. To me there are also Prince Lindworm and East of the Sun, West of the Moon vibes.

It also reminded me of an interesting BatB version from a french fairy tale collection I read very long ago but still can remember. In this version the Beauty marries the literal devil. In their wedding night the devil asks Beauty if he should turn into an animal. Among two or three other suggestions he also proposes to turn into a hedgehog (!). Beauty declines all his offers and rather has him as a his devilish self. 🙄 The devil turns out to be a totally fine and considerate husband btw which is the reason Beauty’s sisters become jealous and start plotting against her. To my never-ending teenage frustration the sisters succeed and Beauty loses her devil husband.

ANYWAY, is there an ancient hedgehog symbolism I don’t know about?
Or does somebody by any chance know this version of the fairy tale? I’d absolutely love to read it again.

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“He said he’d give me what I wanted. Hae Soo, you said so too. You said Wang So would give me this gift.”

In that moment when So believes that Hae Soo has been toying with him, that she has made fun of him and betrayed his trust, something inside him breaks. The look he gives her is completely numb except for two emotions – accusation and pain. It must hurt him so much more because just mere minutes ago he was experiencing such happiness, only to fall into the deepest pits of misery now. And all Hae Soo wants to do is to stop him, help him, tell him she didn’t do this to him, but she can’t and So wouldn’t probably let her right now, so utterly numb with pain he is. It must have taken him every ounce of his strength and willpower to take down the mask, untying the strings out of sheer, stubborn pride as his lips quiver and eyes shimmer with unshed tears and shame. It’s the second time we see So without his mask, but the first time during the day. There is no steam or darkness obscuring the view, instead, the rays od sunshine are merciless and unflattering to him as they finally reveal how raw and pronounced it really is. As if the light made it even worse after it’s been covered for so long under the darkness of his mask.

When the mask comes off he protects himself with an armor of numbness and indifference (Never had so many people seen his scar and it must be unbearable for someone so proud and self-conscious like So – you can see how utterly exposed and vulnerable he feels.), but it cracks more and more with each averted gaze and disgusted look until it shatters completely. First comes expectation, then confusion, then a lost look and then sheer anguish and pain as his heart shatters, until finally his self-preservation instinct kicks in and he hides it all under a wry smile (it’s directed at himself, for being so stupid to hope even for a second they they could accept him) and a mask of nonchanlance, false bravado and cynism, but it’s almost frightening how transparent that facade is, ready to shatter under the weight of too much scrutiny. And it does shatter the moment So notices the look in HS’s eyes – he looks down at her with so much coldness and defiance, as if he was daring her to look away, to show how disgusted she is with him, but she never does, she never looks away from him, she never wavers. What So sees in her eyes rattles him, shakes him and breaks him even more than his siblings’ reaction – IT’S ACCEPTANCE, COMPASSION AND SYMPATHY BECAUSE SHE CARES ABOUT HIM, BECAUSE SHE IS SUFFERING WITH HIM, BECAUSE SHE CAN’T BEAR TO SEE HIM HURTING SO MUCH. IT MAKES HIM GASP IN SHOCK AND STUMBLE AS THE SHEER FORCE OF WHAT HE SEES THERE SENDS HIM REELING BACK. With her he can’t control himself, he is utterly confused and helpless and all he can think about is to get away from it – from her, from the emotions she inspires in him.

His siblings reaction is terrible from our modern point of view, but understandable and expected in the era they live. They are not cruel or evil, well most of them are not, Eun might be just too trusting and naive, but not evil.It’s caused by the way they’ve been brought up – SUPERSTITIONS HAVE LITERALLY RULED THE LIVES OF KOREANS FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS – and they have been virtually breastfed these superstitions and prejudices – so their utter shock is understandable. Still, I love how Moo sticks up for So and is ready to fight for him, and Baek Ah as well (he averted his gaze as the first one, never even looking at So’s scar and I think it’s because he couldn’t bear to watch his brother’s pain and humiliation).