"I know you can't affirm yourself. But at least tell me you'll keep walking. Even if you lose your way. As long as one person out there cares about you... It's worth it just to try and keep them happy."
"I didn't create you to be some living epitaph..."
"I want to believe that. That's why you must come home alive."
We're noticing more people being interested in the Raggedy Ann fandom since the Amazing Digital Circus pilot released, so we thought we'd update our masterpost on where to find more Raggedy Ann media!
The first two and most well-known books are Raggedy Ann stories (1918) and Raggedy Andy stories (1920), which are in public domain and free to read online! Camel with the Wrinkled Knees (1924) (which the movie was loosely based on!) is on Internet Archive and available to read without an account. You can find many of the other books on there as well.
The 1940's has Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941), Suddenly It's Spring (1944), and The Enchanted Square (1947).
You've got the 1977 Raggedy Ann & Andy: A Musical Adventure of course.
The Chuck Jones holiday TV specials: Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper (1978) and Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile (1979).
Most episodes of The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy (1988-1990) are in this playlist here, and you could probably find any missing ones on Dailymotion.
From the Target crossover we have the animated Snowden: Raggedy Ann & Andy's Adventure (1998) and the live-action ice-skating special The Snowden, Raggedy Ann and Andy Holiday Show (1998).
I've also got a playlist of all the albums I've found on YouTube or were uploaded by us, and there's many more of the older ones available on Archive. The old Will Wooden and Frank Luther ones are very charming.
You can watch recovered archival footage of the full first production of the Raggedy Ann musical (1984), listen to the demo album (~1985), or the Broadway bootleg (1986)!
If you're interested in more, I'd recommend exploring the saved playlists on the RARE YouTube channel or the media tag on the Raggedy Ann Fandom Wiki.
We're a group of Raggedy Ann enthusiasts who got together to search for Raggedy Ann lost media (specifically the musical), but now we collect and archive all sorts of things from the franchise! Our ask box is always open and we love to find things people are looking for, or even just chat about headcanons and such.
-Mod General D.
ALL MY FELLAS
It baffles me when in fear and hunger fanfic authors portray Ragnvaldr as some dumb brute just because heβs from a village and is buff. This is literally the man who sailed to Vinland, goes on a quest for vengeance, and becomes a god in TWO of his endings.
If anything, it makes sense if the characters, especially the Rondonites, see him like this, but the author reinforcing it is something else entirely.
Rag is cool and complex, not the (kinda racist) depiction people often have of him. And he cannonically has the cutest dog
[2022]
My magnum opus....
The Virtual Toad Choir Presents: SILENT NIGHT
funny phrases to use when something goes wrong instead of jokingly saying "i'm going to kms":
i'm going to kill god
i'm going to delete my blog
i'm going to explode
i'm going to blow up this entire website
i'm going to become the joker
this is going to be my villain origin story
feel free to add on
Fear and Hunger - Enki battle sprites
pastel vocaloid icons | transparent credit to @projectextracts | β‘ or reblog to use.