
One cartoon meme I've always enjoyed is the "ting-a-ling" sound effect, like a tiny bell accompanying a view of an anthro tail wiggle. It's what tips off Brother Bear's Kenai he's gone ursine--followed by Kenai's shocked roar echoing through the forest. (This online greeting card takes the meme to the max...and beyond: https://tinyurl.com/ya2utaof )
It's there on the soundtrack for the audience's enjoyment, but I've always wondered if the anthro it's attached to (and only that critter) hears the sound mentally - which inspired these rough sketches featuring a newly-tf'd bear 'n bunny.
It's there on the soundtrack for the audience's enjoyment, but I've always wondered if the anthro it's attached to (and only that critter) hears the sound mentally - which inspired these rough sketches featuring a newly-tf'd bear 'n bunny.
Category All / Transformation
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 950 x 494px
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Originally I was going use "tinkle-tinkle" as the onomatopoeia for a tiny bell ringing...until I realized it might have associations other than the one I had in mind. (It's what my mom used to ask my baby sister when she was learning how to go potty. )
Originally I was going use "tinkle-tinkle" as the onomatopoeia for a tiny bell ringing...until I realized it might have associations other than the one I had in mind. (It's what my mom used to ask my baby sister when she was learning how to go potty. )
Well, I certainly could do a more polished version than this quicky sketch.
I've hardly been doing any TF art in recent months and I really need to get back into that groove. (I'm open to suggestions as always - and/or if you'd like, feel free to play around with the idea too.)
I've hardly been doing any TF art in recent months and I really need to get back into that groove. (I'm open to suggestions as always - and/or if you'd like, feel free to play around with the idea too.)
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