Rickle, Nancy, and Louis
NANCY
Description:
Nancy is a tall and skinny poodle who usually wears a tan shirt with red buttons, a belt, and blue pants. Unlike her assistants Rickle and Louis, Nancy has an owner, who she acts like a normal dog towards, as well as other people who are bossy or sensitive.
Nancy is not particularly nice to characters that are not very bossy or sensitive such a Tom, Jerry, Rickle, and Louis.
Nancy speaks with a gruff, slightly masculine, bully type voice although her gasps, screams, or deep breaths sound high pitched and more effeminate.
Age: Adult
Personality: Gruff, proud, stern, arrogant
Color: Lavender with purple hair, eyelids, and tail fluff.
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright
RICKLE
Description:
Rickle is an obese tabby who is Tom's height with a dimwitted nature and proves an annoyance to Nancy with his lack of intelligence. Rickle wears a red t-shirt and a red and maroon hat.
Age: Adult
Personality: Lazy, unmotivated, unintelligent, unaware, doesn't get angry
Color: Blue with a light blue underside and yellow eyes
Voiced by: Dan Castallaneta (His voice is just like Mr. Potato head who is voiced by Don Rickles)
LOUIS
Description:
Louis is a rather short cat that is only about half of Tom's height. Louis speaks with a thick, wet lisp and is too nervous to stand up to another, despite being talkative. Louis wears a red helicopter hat with a blue rotor head and yellow rotor blades.
Age: Adult
Personality: Talkative, nervous, reluctant, doesn't get angry
Color: Green with lime underside and yellow eyes
Voiced by: John Leguizamo (His voice and speech is like Sid from Ice Age)
Characters are based on a dream I had a few months ago
You are allowed to draw my OCs as a gift. But if you draw any of my OCs, don't change their designs (example is giving them eye color) and draw them well. However, if you want do do anything to my OCs, read their personalities and ask for my permission first. However, I will NOT let anything intended to be sexual happen to my OCs.
Description:
Nancy is a tall and skinny poodle who usually wears a tan shirt with red buttons, a belt, and blue pants. Unlike her assistants Rickle and Louis, Nancy has an owner, who she acts like a normal dog towards, as well as other people who are bossy or sensitive.
Nancy is not particularly nice to characters that are not very bossy or sensitive such a Tom, Jerry, Rickle, and Louis.
Nancy speaks with a gruff, slightly masculine, bully type voice although her gasps, screams, or deep breaths sound high pitched and more effeminate.
Age: Adult
Personality: Gruff, proud, stern, arrogant
Color: Lavender with purple hair, eyelids, and tail fluff.
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright
RICKLE
Description:
Rickle is an obese tabby who is Tom's height with a dimwitted nature and proves an annoyance to Nancy with his lack of intelligence. Rickle wears a red t-shirt and a red and maroon hat.
Age: Adult
Personality: Lazy, unmotivated, unintelligent, unaware, doesn't get angry
Color: Blue with a light blue underside and yellow eyes
Voiced by: Dan Castallaneta (His voice is just like Mr. Potato head who is voiced by Don Rickles)
LOUIS
Description:
Louis is a rather short cat that is only about half of Tom's height. Louis speaks with a thick, wet lisp and is too nervous to stand up to another, despite being talkative. Louis wears a red helicopter hat with a blue rotor head and yellow rotor blades.
Age: Adult
Personality: Talkative, nervous, reluctant, doesn't get angry
Color: Green with lime underside and yellow eyes
Voiced by: John Leguizamo (His voice and speech is like Sid from Ice Age)
Characters are based on a dream I had a few months ago
You are allowed to draw my OCs as a gift. But if you draw any of my OCs, don't change their designs (example is giving them eye color) and draw them well. However, if you want do do anything to my OCs, read their personalities and ask for my permission first. However, I will NOT let anything intended to be sexual happen to my OCs.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 692px
File Size 131 kB
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