One more bonus CB headcanon ig

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(Warning! In some of the headcanons mentions SFW and non-fetishy or non-kinky male pregnancy/mpreg and childbirth, if you don't like it, then don't read and get away from it! Thank you)

A/N: When I read the records of a Google search question about the resulting assumption/location setup of a stop-motion film, The Corpse Bride, plus, other new ideas and theories I add in my headcanons, are about:

- An experience of the location and a time set, as happened to Tim Burton's film set in the late 1800s/19th century, and even about the fictional village where Victor Van Dort and Victoria Everglot (even my OC, Giel in my AU, too) lived here, it was actually spread among England away from London.
- Plus, I'll call this village in England, Marineland.
- The village of Marineland was built in the 15th century on an ancient buried ground or abandoned cemetery without tombstones, which is why the Land of the Dead was connected to it. And plus, this village is known for its population of ravens and crows, since the legend has said that they are messengers for the Land of the Dead.
- Unlike ravens and crows, butterflies were part of an unusual legend at Marineland. The story goes that they were part of the deceased souls, like Emily (the corpse bride), of course. Who reincarnate and come to living people, if they are destined to have a fortune or misfortune, such as Victor and Lord Barkis, for example.
- During her wedding to Lord Barkis, Victoria, with a coldly alarmed look, inwardly panics and prays to the Lord that something unfortunate happens to her groom... And finally, after the incidents of the living dead's arrival in the Land of the Living, in the church and every Lord Barkis' death into the Land of the Dead, she is glad to her relief that it did.
- In my AU, Giel (but a little worried inside) gently coaxes Finis through the birth. Apparently, he clutched his bloated-like stomach as contractions painfully hit.

A/N: Well, I think Madam-Kikue on DeviantArt was right since I read her own headcanons on her Tumblr fan blog/page of Victor VD and Victor F from Frankenweenie XD. And still, I'm guessing whether this theory is really canonical or not. But at first, I thought that the village set in this film was somewhere in non-British Europe, but then, I was completely wrong, or I didn't guess it until now, as if I'm still grinding for my compliments.

So which of you has a question or an answer about the thing I kept hinting at?

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