
yay! my first transformation piccie :)
What would you do if those pills realy exist? :)
(yes i know it's "pill"not "pil")
What would you do if those pills realy exist? :)
(yes i know it's "pill"not "pil")
Category All / Transformation
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1000 x 727px
File Size 70.6 kB
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you know these cartoons?
you know these cartoons?
I would use that time to make as much money as possible. I'm sure movie and television studios would pay top dollar for a fox with human intellgence. But I'm sure, knowing me, I would spend all four of those hours just messing with my new tail.
Nice Pic. I love the transformation stuff. I would actually like to see more with this tranformation pill.
and I'll take one... case.... of those pills please.
Nice Pic. I love the transformation stuff. I would actually like to see more with this tranformation pill.
and I'll take one... case.... of those pills please.
Try "Windsor McCay" in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winsor_McCay (I spelled his name wrong -- even I don't remember him properly :) ).
He was a cartoonist and a pioneer animator. In fact, he's considered by many to be the father of American animation (much more so than Walt Disney). His most famous works are "Little Nemo in Slumberland," "Sinking of the Lusitania," and "Gertie the Dinosaur."
While the average peson might not know who Windsor McCay was, I thought it was surprising that someone in the animation industry had never heard of him. Apparently, this is fairly common. In fact, I'm told that the Florida Disney studio used to offer classes in animation history just for their animators.
He was a cartoonist and a pioneer animator. In fact, he's considered by many to be the father of American animation (much more so than Walt Disney). His most famous works are "Little Nemo in Slumberland," "Sinking of the Lusitania," and "Gertie the Dinosaur."
While the average peson might not know who Windsor McCay was, I thought it was surprising that someone in the animation industry had never heard of him. Apparently, this is fairly common. In fact, I'm told that the Florida Disney studio used to offer classes in animation history just for their animators.
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