
Months back I got it in my head after seeing Tiny Toons replays on the Hub network that the characters (the show was pretty fast and loose and inconsistent with the age portrayals, seemingly anywhere from grade-school to college age depending on the episode) that the characters would be in their thirties or even forties nowadays. These files have been squatting in my tablet for the longest time without being posted, but after SLB posted this http://www.furaffinity.net/view/12101833/ , I'll already be assumed to be ripping him off regardless of when I drew these, so might as well post 'em.
Dizzy is everyone's slacker roommate, possibly under the influence of glaucoma medicine. Gogo hasn't changed much, and is still gainfully employed as every cuckoo clock in Acme Acres.
Dizzy is everyone's slacker roommate, possibly under the influence of glaucoma medicine. Gogo hasn't changed much, and is still gainfully employed as every cuckoo clock in Acme Acres.
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The sophistication of the characters was necessary for better writing. Yeah, they could act like little kids but what kind of gags or stories could you write for them?
Elmyra was difficult because of her human features and the fact that she seemed to have either mental disabilities or maybe she was just acting her age. However even she would throw a sophisticated zing in every so often that would knock a person off their feet.
Its a shame the show ended but that's cartoons for you, priceless gems among piles of commercial crap.
Now the latest attempt-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln9y.....eature=related I thought had some good writing but alot of the gags were lack luster and the timing was way off too.
In the end characters have to be mature because its the only way a mature person will be engaged by a show.
Cool pics as always!
Elmyra was difficult because of her human features and the fact that she seemed to have either mental disabilities or maybe she was just acting her age. However even she would throw a sophisticated zing in every so often that would knock a person off their feet.
Its a shame the show ended but that's cartoons for you, priceless gems among piles of commercial crap.
Now the latest attempt-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln9y.....eature=related I thought had some good writing but alot of the gags were lack luster and the timing was way off too.
In the end characters have to be mature because its the only way a mature person will be engaged by a show.
Cool pics as always!
You're talking the ORIGINAL black and white "Porky in Wackyland".. right? ( from one of the Golden Looney Tunes collection I hope.. I won't get the other, cheaper knock offs because the golden ones show them restored as they were originally and *NOT* PC'ed" into crud..)
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