
How Fat Master Crane Can Move (For Velaboys14) (NOW OPEN)
Velaboys14 from FurAffinity asked Fat Master Crane how he can fit through an entrance and how he moves his big behind. Let's find out what he'll say! Remember, there are two Q&A sessions that you may respond to, and you have an unlimited number of questions you can ask! Here are the rules: For the first Q&A called "Ask Master Crane, Ono, or Big Bird" - which shows them at their normal weights - if you want to ask Master Crane, Ono, and/or Big Bird about Kung Fu Panda, Sesame Street, and/or The Lion Guard/King series, you may ask. For the second Q&A, - "Ask A Fat Sumo Bird" - you can ask the same types of questions to the extremely fat versions of Master Crane, Big Bird, and/or Ono by saying "Fat Question" before you ask your question, but you can also ask about their extremely fat lifestyles, how they move their fat bellies and behinds, and even some sumo secrets. For both Q&A sessions, if a good question is picked, one - or all three - of these characters will respond to you by your name. No vulgar or offensive questions will be allowed. Have fun, and ask away!!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Inflation
Species Crane
Size 882 x 1280px
File Size 259.5 kB
I love hearing those questions! Tell you what...I'll create a special comic showing Fat Big Bird explaining how he can't fly - since he IS a flightless bird - AND how big his buttcheeks are. Since I'm working on your question AND others, it may not be posted until Friday. But take heart, because time will definitely fly by before then! While I work on your question - and others - you can ask more questions for both the skinny Q&A AND the fat Q&A so I can have fun working on the responses. Is that alright with you?
Alright! Now, while I'm working on your question - and others - do you have any more questions for the extremely fat Q&A? Also, since there are no questions for the skinny Q&A, will you please think of something to ask about Kung Fu Panda, Sesame Street, and/or The Lion Guard/King to Master Crane, Big Bird, and/or Ono The Egret? Both Q&A sessions are great, and I love to work if it's for a fun - yet Christlike - cause.
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