FAQ
11 years ago
General
Q: Do you do requests / commissions / art trades / collaborations / etc.?
A: Not at the time, I don't have much time or courage to draw for other nowadays...
Q: Where else can I find you?
A: See my profile.
Q: Could you look at / comment my art, please?
A: Okay... But if I have nothing to say, then my comment(s) will be short and not very informative.
Q: Can you show us what you look like in real life?
A: No.
Q: Can we be friends?
A: We can't just become friends in a moment. We have to get to know each other better. We should know each other's interests. We should respect each other. If we support each other, that would be great.
Q: Do you like human porn?
A: Real - NO. Drawn - rarely.
Q: Do you like reading?
A: No.
Q: What's your favourite website?
A: DeviantArt
Q: What's your favourite sport?
A: I don't like doing sports, but skiing is kinda plesant...
Q: What's your favourite movie?
A: I don't have one
Q: What's your favourite show?
A: I don't have one
Q: What's your favourite videogame?
A: Hard to choose between "Spyro the Dragon", "Rio", "Viva Pinata" and "Undertale" (I'm not a gamer)
Q: What's your favourite food?
A: Hard do decide
Q: What's your favourite drink?
A: Water. :Y
Q: *insert a question regarding Adolf Wolf here*
A: Adolf Wolf is the debut version of Tex Avery's actually nameless wolf character you can see in the 1940's MGM animated shorts. He appears in the 1942 anti-Nazi propaganda cartoon "Blitz Wolf", a parody on "The Three Little Pigs". In this cartoon the Wolf parodies Hitler and there's a pair of anti-Japanese moments. The cartoon is banned for obvious reasons.
I saw this cartoon for the 1st time when I was a little girl, somewhere in the early 2000's. It was on a VHS tape with Tex Avery's cartoons from 1942 to 1947. I don't know whether my parents bought it for me or for themselves, but I liked watching them. I didn't know who Hitler was and I knew nothing about WWII, so I simply enjoyed the vivid and fluid animation and some gags. Adolf Wolf scared me a bit, though. What scared me about him were his will to eat the pigs, his sharp teeth, and... for some unknown reason his black leather boots, I really have no idea why. But his moustache reminded me of ribbons. As I was getting older, the Wolf scared me less and I was finding the cartoon to be funnier. After I turned 11, I forgot about Tex Avery, and remembered about him in early 2012. I decided to look up "Blitz Wolf" in the Internet, since I didn't like the quality of the VHS recording. And then... I realised I liked Adolf Wolf a lot. I was a bit worried that he resembles Hitler, but I stopped caring soon. I thought he was quite funny, I discovered my uniform fetish, I found some priceless facial expressions by watching the cartoon frame by frame, and I couldn't get that "Yaa, you missed me, you missed me, you didn't even touch me!" for a long time. Since then he became my everything! I've been drawing him a lot, though many of my early drawings were senseless and dumb, and I couldn't draw him well (by my standarts) until late 2012. My attitude to him has changed over the time, but I've always liked him: in early-mid 2012 he was just a pretty funny and kinda cute guy to me, in late 2012 I began sexualising him, and since 2014 I enjoy drawing R34 on him.
I feel sad that there's not much fanart of him, but hey, that's what you get for obsessing with an obscure character! There were only a few drawings of him when I became crazy about him, and many people found out about him just because of me! I know this sounds selfish, but it's true.
I imagine that Tex Avery's Wolf is in his 30's. As Adolf Wolf he looks older: either he is in his 40's, or he is just really stressed out (Hitler in the end of WWII looked much older than he really was), which feels weird to say about a comedy cartoon character. I also assume that Adolf Wolf can't blow even a straw house down because he can't huff and puff hard, though he's quite a loudmouth, so he uses Der Mechanized Huffer und Puffer for that.
Q: Who is von Vultur / Where is von Vultur from?
A: He is from the short "Daffy - The Commando". Also a wartime cartoon.
Q: Why do you ship Adolf Wolf and von Vultur?
A: I don't have a good reason for this. I ship them because they're both classic cartoon Nazi animals, and that's about it... Well, and I think they look good together, too. This pairing was meant to be a joke, but as soon as I drew it for the 1st time, I realised I liked it. This is my OTP since. Though I'm not into cutesy lovey-dovey stuff, I prefer to see them screwing each other! Oh yeah...
A: Not at the time, I don't have much time or courage to draw for other nowadays...
Q: Where else can I find you?
A: See my profile.
Q: Could you look at / comment my art, please?
A: Okay... But if I have nothing to say, then my comment(s) will be short and not very informative.
Q: Can you show us what you look like in real life?
A: No.
Q: Can we be friends?
A: We can't just become friends in a moment. We have to get to know each other better. We should know each other's interests. We should respect each other. If we support each other, that would be great.
Q: Do you like human porn?
A: Real - NO. Drawn - rarely.
Q: Do you like reading?
A: No.
Q: What's your favourite website?
A: DeviantArt
Q: What's your favourite sport?
A: I don't like doing sports, but skiing is kinda plesant...
Q: What's your favourite movie?
A: I don't have one
Q: What's your favourite show?
A: I don't have one
Q: What's your favourite videogame?
A: Hard to choose between "Spyro the Dragon", "Rio", "Viva Pinata" and "Undertale" (I'm not a gamer)
Q: What's your favourite food?
A: Hard do decide
Q: What's your favourite drink?
A: Water. :Y
Q: *insert a question regarding Adolf Wolf here*
A: Adolf Wolf is the debut version of Tex Avery's actually nameless wolf character you can see in the 1940's MGM animated shorts. He appears in the 1942 anti-Nazi propaganda cartoon "Blitz Wolf", a parody on "The Three Little Pigs". In this cartoon the Wolf parodies Hitler and there's a pair of anti-Japanese moments. The cartoon is banned for obvious reasons.
I saw this cartoon for the 1st time when I was a little girl, somewhere in the early 2000's. It was on a VHS tape with Tex Avery's cartoons from 1942 to 1947. I don't know whether my parents bought it for me or for themselves, but I liked watching them. I didn't know who Hitler was and I knew nothing about WWII, so I simply enjoyed the vivid and fluid animation and some gags. Adolf Wolf scared me a bit, though. What scared me about him were his will to eat the pigs, his sharp teeth, and... for some unknown reason his black leather boots, I really have no idea why. But his moustache reminded me of ribbons. As I was getting older, the Wolf scared me less and I was finding the cartoon to be funnier. After I turned 11, I forgot about Tex Avery, and remembered about him in early 2012. I decided to look up "Blitz Wolf" in the Internet, since I didn't like the quality of the VHS recording. And then... I realised I liked Adolf Wolf a lot. I was a bit worried that he resembles Hitler, but I stopped caring soon. I thought he was quite funny, I discovered my uniform fetish, I found some priceless facial expressions by watching the cartoon frame by frame, and I couldn't get that "Yaa, you missed me, you missed me, you didn't even touch me!" for a long time. Since then he became my everything! I've been drawing him a lot, though many of my early drawings were senseless and dumb, and I couldn't draw him well (by my standarts) until late 2012. My attitude to him has changed over the time, but I've always liked him: in early-mid 2012 he was just a pretty funny and kinda cute guy to me, in late 2012 I began sexualising him, and since 2014 I enjoy drawing R34 on him.
I feel sad that there's not much fanart of him, but hey, that's what you get for obsessing with an obscure character! There were only a few drawings of him when I became crazy about him, and many people found out about him just because of me! I know this sounds selfish, but it's true.
I imagine that Tex Avery's Wolf is in his 30's. As Adolf Wolf he looks older: either he is in his 40's, or he is just really stressed out (Hitler in the end of WWII looked much older than he really was), which feels weird to say about a comedy cartoon character. I also assume that Adolf Wolf can't blow even a straw house down because he can't huff and puff hard, though he's quite a loudmouth, so he uses Der Mechanized Huffer und Puffer for that.
Q: Who is von Vultur / Where is von Vultur from?
A: He is from the short "Daffy - The Commando". Also a wartime cartoon.
Q: Why do you ship Adolf Wolf and von Vultur?
A: I don't have a good reason for this. I ship them because they're both classic cartoon Nazi animals, and that's about it... Well, and I think they look good together, too. This pairing was meant to be a joke, but as soon as I drew it for the 1st time, I realised I liked it. This is my OTP since. Though I'm not into cutesy lovey-dovey stuff, I prefer to see them screwing each other! Oh yeah...
DirtyDolfy
~dirtydolfy
OP
You mean answer the same questions (not counting the Adolf Wolf one fo course) ? Yes.
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