Watched Road to El Dorado again last night and I have feels and new headcanons.
Tulio: I think he’s from a VERY poor family. He is the eldest child and became privy to their financial situation. From a very young age he helped scrimp and save and penny pinch and this is why he’s so fixated on money as an adult. Also, since magic is canonically real I’m feeling the idea that he’s a demigod of luck but doesn’t know it. He spends a lot of time making his own luck (loaded dice, staged arguments, etc) but when he really needs it he gets super, ridiculously, improbably lucky (a seven when all the winnings are bet against a map, a volcano tease that stops when he yells stop, etc).
Miguel: Comes from a huge family. He’s one of the youngest but not the baby. He got lost among the other kids and had lots of time to daydream and play adventure. He dreams of leaving a mark, of being noticed.
Not with the face
Just click play.
It’s hard to not want to reblog this.
Hard? You mean impossible.
its tough to be a god
It fits that gif of Loki so well
Road to ElDorado.. omg, it was (and still is) probably the best movie of my childhood *___________*
I never got to watch this whole movie and that’s really upsetting. I should find it on the internet.