
Here is a picture my friend, thefriendlycitizen, did and allowed me to share. This is based on an idea I had for an eventual behind-the-scenes story that's based off a scene from Shark Tale. This may or may not be for Furrball and the Final Frontier, a story I had in mind for a long time.
In this concept:
After the original Tiny Toon Adventures went off the air, the toonsters lived their own lives and each life of theirs was fine except for Furrball's, and nobody bothered talking to Furrball at all or acknowledging his existence during the original show's run or even afterwards. When Furrball turns his back on everything about the show, Fifi insists not to do so, and then they both get into an argument over how no one liked him or even loved him, that's when Fifi gives the agonized confession that she loved him, regardless of his unlucky status or his character. After filming the episode "Aroma Amore" and being partnered with him in "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow", she couldn't help but feel sorry for him and found him interesting when others didn't.
Before anyone goes all "Hampton was her true love, not Furrball and I have my own story done in the past to prove it", the pairing between her and Hampton in that prom episode was just written out of the blue to pair the spares and complete the friend circle and there was hardly anything between them. Sure there were teases, but I'm sure that's all they were: teases, and in a franchise like Looney Tunes, I doubt that a thing between them would have lasted (remember, this is a show mainly about comedy), unless the writers of Looniversity decide to do so or just make Feef not into boys or a les for progressiveness's sake.
That's why I also created duplicates, Finley and Flora, for longtime hardcore fans of the pairing, just in case.
Characters belong to WB, Tom Ruegger and Amblin.
Image belongs to my friend, thefriendlycitizen, who I'm grateful for doing and allowing me to upload it.
In this concept:
After the original Tiny Toon Adventures went off the air, the toonsters lived their own lives and each life of theirs was fine except for Furrball's, and nobody bothered talking to Furrball at all or acknowledging his existence during the original show's run or even afterwards. When Furrball turns his back on everything about the show, Fifi insists not to do so, and then they both get into an argument over how no one liked him or even loved him, that's when Fifi gives the agonized confession that she loved him, regardless of his unlucky status or his character. After filming the episode "Aroma Amore" and being partnered with him in "Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow", she couldn't help but feel sorry for him and found him interesting when others didn't.
Before anyone goes all "Hampton was her true love, not Furrball and I have my own story done in the past to prove it", the pairing between her and Hampton in that prom episode was just written out of the blue to pair the spares and complete the friend circle and there was hardly anything between them. Sure there were teases, but I'm sure that's all they were: teases, and in a franchise like Looney Tunes, I doubt that a thing between them would have lasted (remember, this is a show mainly about comedy), unless the writers of Looniversity decide to do so or just make Feef not into boys or a les for progressiveness's sake.
That's why I also created duplicates, Finley and Flora, for longtime hardcore fans of the pairing, just in case.
Characters belong to WB, Tom Ruegger and Amblin.
Image belongs to my friend, thefriendlycitizen, who I'm grateful for doing and allowing me to upload it.
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