Back in 2008, FOX-TV debuted "Hole In The Wall", based on the Japanese game show "Nokabe" (or "Brain Wall"). The object of the game is for a trio of human contestants to contort themselves in a variety of positions, in order for each one (and teams of two and three) to pass through a moving styrofoam wall with an odd-shaped hole in it. If they make it through, they score hundreds of points; if they cannot make it through, the wall will push them from the 'play area' into a swimming pool!
The series ended it run in 2009, but was picked up for renewal in 2010 by Cartoon Network. And variations of this show are still airing in other parts of the world.
Needless to say, I can't let the chance to allow a 'fat furry' participate on "Hole In The Wall" slip away so easily. So, I'd chosen 'Scott Bear' to be the victi... er, I mean contestant! (I hope he knows how to swim!)
'Scott Bear" (C) his player
The series ended it run in 2009, but was picked up for renewal in 2010 by Cartoon Network. And variations of this show are still airing in other parts of the world.
Needless to say, I can't let the chance to allow a 'fat furry' participate on "Hole In The Wall" slip away so easily. So, I'd chosen 'Scott Bear' to be the victi... er, I mean contestant! (I hope he knows how to swim!)
'Scott Bear" (C) his player
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Bear (Other)
Size 975 x 297px
File Size 124.2 kB
I actually saw an episode of the Cartoon Network version of "Hole In The Wall" in which one contestant DID get stuck in the hole, as the wall hovered over the pool. Eventually, the player's weight caused the entire wall collapse, dunking him immediately! (Most likely, both scenarios will happen to 'Scott Bear', too!)
The artwork on the walls of the Cartoon Network version are pretty funny, too! One example had the parent fitting through a hole shaped like a farmer with a pitchfork, while the daughter had to lie low, as she passed through a hole shaped like the excrement a donkey deposited right next to the farmer!
I was considering drawing the 'uber-fat' version of Scott Bear, with the hole in the wall shaped like an inverted pyramid! It would've been hysterical to see the bountiful bruin try to pick up his belly from the ground and try to pass it through the moving wall! But I think the 'round peg in the square hole' variation is much better!
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