
Here's my first ever commission from Roger Bacon.:D And don't freak out over this. They're just breasts; lovely, lovely breasts.
I knew Peg never wore a bra. With all those cleavage shots throughout the series, it was painfully obvious. And yes, the bra she's holding does look a little small for her.
And don't worry about Peg having back problems. If she can haul Pete up a volcano, her back is definitely strong enough to support those mounds of wonderment.
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I knew Peg never wore a bra. With all those cleavage shots throughout the series, it was painfully obvious. And yes, the bra she's holding does look a little small for her.
And don't worry about Peg having back problems. If she can haul Pete up a volcano, her back is definitely strong enough to support those mounds of wonderment.
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
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No kidding? Granted, I never saw much of the show, so I can't remember if there were a lot of cleavage shots from the resident MILF or not...I DO remember, however, that Peg was the sort of wife who took the initiative when her husband got out of hand; I can definitely see her having both the strength and the will to do something like drag ol' Pete (who, as I'm sure most of us know, ain't exactly a featherweight) up the side of a mountain.
Still, it goes to show how daring 1990s-era cartoons like that could be, at times...and I think that's helped push the boundaries of what can be expected from the furry fandom in terms of maturity. Not just in the matter of rule 34, but of subject matter in general. Furry comics today have a way of posing deep and significant questions, and the art quality can prove to be quite good. If it weren't for classics like Darkwing Duck and Talespin setting the bar, the world might be a different place.
Ach, but I'm getting carried away. :P In summation? The artwork is of high quality, both in style and in capture of the original art style from the TV series. The subject matter is a playful tease, exposing little but implicating much (I'm assuming she's wearing pants); a rather tantalizing rarity. On the whole, it's well worth the fav...and thus, well worth commenting on. ;)
Still, it goes to show how daring 1990s-era cartoons like that could be, at times...and I think that's helped push the boundaries of what can be expected from the furry fandom in terms of maturity. Not just in the matter of rule 34, but of subject matter in general. Furry comics today have a way of posing deep and significant questions, and the art quality can prove to be quite good. If it weren't for classics like Darkwing Duck and Talespin setting the bar, the world might be a different place.
Ach, but I'm getting carried away. :P In summation? The artwork is of high quality, both in style and in capture of the original art style from the TV series. The subject matter is a playful tease, exposing little but implicating much (I'm assuming she's wearing pants); a rather tantalizing rarity. On the whole, it's well worth the fav...and thus, well worth commenting on. ;)
Some animators toned her down. But when you look at the series as a whole. Clearly Peg is meant to one voluptuous hourglass mama. Those animators who didn't put as much into her, were clearly in the minority. Those in the majority may not have always done a good job. But you still got the point they were making. Peg is a big girl.
Now, I'm not sure if Peg is floppy because she likes it. Or if it's hard for her to find a good bra her size that's not meant for a very fat woman.
Now, I'm not sure if Peg is floppy because she likes it. Or if it's hard for her to find a good bra her size that's not meant for a very fat woman.
And people wonder how furry's happened.....Disney and his devious cartoons. How where young children not suppose to go "OMG.....that dog girls got some huge....well some huge somethin'....what's happening in my underwear." It's call puberty.
Also >.> don'tcha wish they could still make cartoons like the old ones.
Also >.> don'tcha wish they could still make cartoons like the old ones.
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