I’m working on some stuff at the moment, so I wanted to make a little silly post in the meantime.
Being way too much into comics and Cartoon Network, I have this British CN comics annual that’s not easy to come by these days (I got it off eBay for 8 bucks from some dude in Florida).
On the surface it’s just a mere compliation of DC’s Cartoon Network comics from around that time…but this book is (gasp) - vandalized!
Okay, it’s not that bad, most of the vandalization is just some petty kid scribbling stuff in. It’s not annoying, but it is a little bit funny. What isn’t funny is that there’s no Courage the Cowardly Dog comic despite him being on that pretty sweet crossover cover.
The vandalization follows a pattern depending on the comic but I saved the most egregious for down below (did the Powerpuff Girls really need noses?)
Been busy with some OC designs…so have this lovely little scene!
Let’s be friends!
P r e p a i r t o g e t s t o m p e d
GURLPOWER
Crazy it’s been 30 years since this short debuted.
Hot take - I actually liked the art direction and animation in this short compared to the series proper. Don’t get me wrong, the show has excellent art direction but there’s some genuinely fantastic backgrounds and oodles upon oodles of sight gags in the short that are really clever. Really something that needed to be rewatched over and over just to see how much was put in it.
I also kindof adored the Mayor’s initial design here and his personality, a bit more neurotic compared to how childish he was later on. And yeah, Fuzzy was great here.
And how did pissed Bubs not become a meme exploitable at this point?! I made an edit if anyone wants to use it for shitposting purposes, one with a caption box one without it.
30 years ago today, "Meat Fuzzy Lumkins", the very first What-A-Cartoon short, premiered on Cartoon Network! It was the first of 2 (technically 3, if you count "Whoopass Stew") pilots for the PPG series.
It might be a hot take here, but I always liked how Fuzzy was portrayed in this short: He was a villain here, but in this pilot, he was a little more smarter in planning his scheme, going as far as to create a literal meat gun. In the series proper, he was dumbed down a bit and flipped out at even the smallest of slights.
And of course, I can't forget my favorite moment of this episode:
Isn't she cute when she's angry, folks?
I’m still drawing stuff and I still laugh at this
working on some stuff right now, have a low effort shitpost
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