
Sewernose's Snack - Part 10 (Post-Vore)
My Flesh & Fur deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by six Disney villains, one of whom has eaten him twice -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp, even a human predator, Stromboli, the gypsy serving as a minor villain from Pinocchio, the feral form of the evil Shere Khan from The Jungle Book, the anthro form of Shere Khan from Tale Spin, and, most recently, Tick-Tock, the evil, Hook-obsessed crocodile from Peter Pan! We will again continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney villains. As I have said before, I'd always imagined them making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Tick-Tock and has now moved on to the opera house of an unnamed city (as far as I know, at least), where he will meet his next villain: the evil, fame-starved Sewernose de Bergerac, a one-shot villain from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers. And just like the previous winners, this encounter will obviously end the same way it did with all of the others. . . .
With his meal fully digested, Sewernose rubbed his now-trim stomach. “Consider it an honor, my boy,” he said, standing up from the vanity, “that you’ve just nourished the greatest opera star of all time.”
Then, he puffed out his cheeks and closed his eyes.
“BUUUURRRRPPPP!” he belched as he burped up Jobe’s glasses, gloves, and shoes, all covered in his drool.
All of Jobe’s belongings fell to the floor, still covered in the alligator’s drool
“Ooh,” Sewernose said, wiping off his drool-covered lips with the back of his hand while smiling in satisfaction. “Excuse me.”
Then, he picked up Jobe’s belongings and walked back toward the door leading out of Dudley’s dressing room, intending to wait for him to go in so that he could eat him, as well. He even put Jobe’s glasses on his face to make them easier to carry, intending to get rid of any evidence that someone else had been in the dressing room. He especially wanted to make sure to Dudley himself didn’t see the evidence.
“Well, now that I’ve had my snack,” Sewernose said, slinking back out the door with his tail trailing behind him, “it’s time to lie in wait for my meal.”
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And for those of you who don't remember Sewernose, you can refresh your memory of him by viewing the episode in which he appeared right here.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Tick-Tock and has now moved on to the opera house of an unnamed city (as far as I know, at least), where he will meet his next villain: the evil, fame-starved Sewernose de Bergerac, a one-shot villain from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers. And just like the previous winners, this encounter will obviously end the same way it did with all of the others. . . .
With his meal fully digested, Sewernose rubbed his now-trim stomach. “Consider it an honor, my boy,” he said, standing up from the vanity, “that you’ve just nourished the greatest opera star of all time.”
Then, he puffed out his cheeks and closed his eyes.
“BUUUURRRRPPPP!” he belched as he burped up Jobe’s glasses, gloves, and shoes, all covered in his drool.
All of Jobe’s belongings fell to the floor, still covered in the alligator’s drool
“Ooh,” Sewernose said, wiping off his drool-covered lips with the back of his hand while smiling in satisfaction. “Excuse me.”
Then, he picked up Jobe’s belongings and walked back toward the door leading out of Dudley’s dressing room, intending to wait for him to go in so that he could eat him, as well. He even put Jobe’s glasses on his face to make them easier to carry, intending to get rid of any evidence that someone else had been in the dressing room. He especially wanted to make sure to Dudley himself didn’t see the evidence.
“Well, now that I’ve had my snack,” Sewernose said, slinking back out the door with his tail trailing behind him, “it’s time to lie in wait for my meal.”
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And for those of you who don't remember Sewernose, you can refresh your memory of him by viewing the episode in which he appeared right here.
Category All / Vore
Species Alligator / Crocodile
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He's from the cartoon Courage the Cowardly Dog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sKhEy9RPco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sKhEy9RPco
In retrospect, I guess you're right; few Courage the Cowardly Dog villains are interested in eating the main characters, most of them want to either kill them, exploit them or deceive them. I agree with you on Katz, the Weremole and William (the fish-eating dragon), as for LeQuack and the Goose God, they don't strike me as predators.
The Courage the Cowardly Dog villains I think they could star in vore-related stories as predators are: the Asian Lung Dragon, Big Bayou, Cajun Fox, the already-mentioned Great Fusilli, Mad Dog and his minions and possibly Shirley the Medium (even though she's more like an anti-heroine).
The Courage the Cowardly Dog villains I think they could star in vore-related stories as predators are: the Asian Lung Dragon, Big Bayou, Cajun Fox, the already-mentioned Great Fusilli, Mad Dog and his minions and possibly Shirley the Medium (even though she's more like an anti-heroine).
Oh, yes. I'd thought of the Cajun Fox, too. I'd just forgotten him. But I don't know who Big Bayou is.
But in any case, I also want a specific size and height for a villain, and none of them do it for me in terms of that.
I suppose that Jambon might've fit the height profile, but a pig as a pred? Eh. Can't really see it.
But in any case, I also want a specific size and height for a villain, and none of them do it for me in terms of that.
I suppose that Jambon might've fit the height profile, but a pig as a pred? Eh. Can't really see it.
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