Since my personal computer went out a few months ago, the interim between then and now (with the installation of my refurbished replacement) bought me some time to do a little bit more cleaning in my cluttered condo. In the process, I'd discovered some more 'fat furry doodles' - that I was originally planning to convert into a comic strip format. But, for now, I thought I'd present said doodles as conceived...
This offering was going to be the basis for another variation of my "EFF" ("Extraordinarily Fat Furry") comic series: the "Movie of the Week" - a takeoff of a cinematic classic, starring characters with 'fat rolls' in usually 'fat roles'.
This first movie parody was of the classic western "High Noon", but instead of a wild west town, it's set at the entrance of a lunchtime buffet restaurant - where the two main characters (a corpulent customer [a cougar] and the chef [a dog]) stood face-to-face as the clock above ticks down to Noon. And, instead of guns, each character has their holsters full of utensils (cooking utensils for the chef, and forks, knives, and spoons for the customer).
Naturally, I'll be expecting 'feedback' from some of you 'fat furry' fanatics out there. If I get enough responses, I might redo the doodle into a full color comic strip, and (more importantly), I might be inspired to create more "EFF: Movie of the Week" gags in the near future!
"Fat Furry Doodle", written and drawn by RobCat
This offering was going to be the basis for another variation of my "EFF" ("Extraordinarily Fat Furry") comic series: the "Movie of the Week" - a takeoff of a cinematic classic, starring characters with 'fat rolls' in usually 'fat roles'.
This first movie parody was of the classic western "High Noon", but instead of a wild west town, it's set at the entrance of a lunchtime buffet restaurant - where the two main characters (a corpulent customer [a cougar] and the chef [a dog]) stood face-to-face as the clock above ticks down to Noon. And, instead of guns, each character has their holsters full of utensils (cooking utensils for the chef, and forks, knives, and spoons for the customer).
Naturally, I'll be expecting 'feedback' from some of you 'fat furry' fanatics out there. If I get enough responses, I might redo the doodle into a full color comic strip, and (more importantly), I might be inspired to create more "EFF: Movie of the Week" gags in the near future!
"Fat Furry Doodle", written and drawn by RobCat
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Cougar / Puma
Size 825 x 525px
File Size 165.1 kB
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