Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-34924658-20170919184815/@comment-2153169-20170920115904

Eskaver wrote: The issue isn't the allusion, but the specificity of it. Tisbe and Clorinda allude to the Wicked Stepsisters, no more of one than the other. As I pointed out, both can pretty much allude to each other based on appearance and plot.

We established Leopold as an allusion to Aladdin and noone is going to have a problem with that because   there's only one Aladdin in his story. Tisbe and Clorinda share aspects of both sisters based on Disney and are in general just based on the Wicked Stepsisters in general.

That does not make any sense. Again, it would be completely ignoring what many people in the community/fandom have seen when they watched Clorinda. That's not something three people on the wiki are saying, a lot of people could tell you that they clearly saw the similarities between Clorinda and Anastasia. We did not invent it. People saw it when the episode aired.

As I pointed out, the appearance can't be used in this case. Jane made it clear, these colors are supposed to be nods to the Disney characters. Not to specifically say this one is Drizella and this one is Anastasia. So, the appearances of these characters are not supposed to allude specifically to one character (as we notice it, Tisbe has the color of Drizella AND Anastasia).

However, the plot is not a simple nod. The plot is not generic, it is a specific storyline for this character, whatever we may think of it. The similarities between Clorinda and Anastasia are real. And many people saw it. From the moment that multiple people saw these similarities, then clearly the allusion exist and is present. Maybe they did not do it on purpose, that's not the question. But if multiple fans are pointing out the same thing, the same similarities, that's a proof that something is there. And that's the allusion to Anastasia.

You can think that the plot is generic, but again. The same stories? With the same sets of characters? That's not a coincidence. Maybe not a direct reference, but the allusion is there and fans themselves proved it already.