First thing I see looking up The Lion King on fanpop..
I just had one of my reposted artworks stricken from Fanpop.
In order to remove your reposted/stolen/recolored fan art from Fanpop, just fill out their contact us section with the following:
- State who you are and that your image was unlawfully reposted without your written consent and that you wish to have any and all edits and repostings of the linked image removed from their pages
- Provide a link to any and all copies and reuploads
- Provide your profile or web site name in which it was taken from
- Provide with a link to the original upload
And there you have it, four easy steps to remove your stolen fan art from Fanpop. This is how I approached them and even though it took a few days to go through my image was removed.
We need to cleanse Fanpop of all the recolored and reposted fan art. This website is a massive clusterfuck of entitled children who think they can repost what ever the hell they want with no repercussions. I should know, I’ve been a victim of these savages.
I don’t think in any of those paragraphs explained said why TLK6NA aren’t semi-canon. What they don’t understand is that if it’s published under name and with Disney’s permission, it falls under the category of Semi-canon.
Semi-canon by definition is something being canonical to a film or franchise that isn’t in the films universe(and vise versa if it started life as a comic). For example books and comic books.
If TLK6NA isn’t semi-canon then all those over seas comics of Simba’s many adventures aren’t semi-canon nor are those story books published under Disney’s name. That would mean that Tojo and Malka and Tama, and even Simba’s cousin Mtoto wouldn’t be semi-canon to their logic nor would how Zazu helped Mufasa find Sarabi in the gorge. There are several books published under Disney’s name that don’t quite follow several stories overseas.
Nothing ever fits into place like a jigsaw puzzle and you shouldn’t let it bother you so bad that you get upset over it. Calm down, take a deep breath, and go see your psychologist if it bothers you this bad.
Looks like this fan popped and is throwing a shit fit over it.
Oh fanpop, you always come through for drama llamas.
This is why I hate fanpop and why it should be stripped of the internet. Jfc they didn’t even try to cover up their eyes.
So I looked at Fanpop’s regulations on copyright, they totally say not to upload everything and that you have to own copyrights to it IE Fan art. And here I thought it was just deviantART with horrible staff.
Don’t use fanpop.com for resources/references. Instead use DisneyScreencaps.com. Sure it’s the source of the world’s babymips, and is a babymipper site, but it’s better than going through Fanpop which is littered with art theft and character theft.
Because of recent drama involving babymippers I now realize that a few follow this blog and I wish to have a few words about what you’re doing.
The name babymip was coined by me three years back after I got tired of calling them edited screenshots.
The definition of babymip is to take a screenshot from anime, cartoons (3D or otherwise) or video games(not including MMD, that’s a program unto itself) and manipulate them to make either crossovers, new scenes, or shippings.
And I’ve seen all sorts of bad babymips over the years. Everything from poorly edited my little ponies to fat fetish and even sexual scenes edited from Disney film screenshots.
The thing about babymips, is that no matter how many times you edit them or watermark them with your username, the images still belong to the company you stole them from.
Babymipping is art theft folks. It doesn’t matter how you see it. You’re taking something that doesn’t belong to you and you’re manipulating it. Just because you edit it, put text on it, or anything else to it, it’s still not yours and you have no right to claim ownership of it.
If you migrated from fanpop or an animation source website to another website say deviantART, expect your babymips to not be welcome by many people.



