>Was described as having a head like a weather vane >A bird-like nose >So lanky he looked like a scarecrow eloped from a cornfield >Feet so big they were likened to shovel blades >Ended up being the towns ladies man >Consistently outmatched the local chad over and over >Won the favor of the richest woman in town >Only lost due to his superstitions getting the better of him
Ichabod Crane is proof that confidence gets you places no matter what you look like
I think anthology movies were a bigger thing back then. Fun & Fancy Free was another one they did I think.
Ian Stewart
desu I got the impression Katrina was just stringing him along to rile up Brom but otherwise yeah Ichabod probably could've bagged any woman in town he wanted.
Cameron Reed
As an idiot kid I misunderstood the title and I thought Ichabod was Mr. Toad's first name.
In the book he beat children and slept at their mother’s houses.
Grayson Peterson
You're right. The narrator outright says she was just stirring the pot.
Jason Brown
>Ichabod Crane is proof It's a fictional character, you retard.
Jace Mitchell
He looked like a dork, but was a total Chad of Colonial New York.
Gabriel Ward
So was the Horseman real? Or was it Brom dressing as it?
If the latter, did he just scare Ichabod away? Or did he outright kill him?
Did Ichabod find a place for him to live out happily? Miserably? Or if the Horseman was real, was he simply, ghosted into the night?
Grayson Perez
All these questions and more are yours to contemplate forever
Angel Garcia
Wasn’t it because of WW2 and they couldn’t make bigger films?
Carter James
Can't say on the first two, but I'm pretty sure the last scene is him laying into a turkey in his new digs
Ryan Edwards
>>Feet so big they were likened to shovel blades Thats not the only thing like shovel blades
Camden Jackson
Basically. WWII killed alot of Animation studios because they had to make pricy animation reels for the soldiers for little to no pay. Nearly killed Disney, and annihilated Fleisher.
Warner Bros got off lucky for the most part it seems.
Everyone points to the Horseman being Brom, made up a story to freak Ichabod out and then played the part to chase him out of town. Ichabod was a cunt so he deserved it.
Joshua Gomez
It's more like they lost the European market (for obvious reasons).
Camden Foster
>a written character
Nathan Walker
True, there's also that to consider. True, great Crosby song though. Sidenote, I also enjoyed the Tim Burton movie.
Lucas Gonzalez
Ichabod stared down the hole in the Horseman's neck. What he saw was much scarier than the top of Brom's head.
Matthew Collins
Or seeing Brom's head scared him because Ichabod knew he was about to get his ass kicked.