So, it seems this is a thing (thank you, gamesport88), and I thought I'd give it a try.
So who inspired Daryl?
M'Ress - for making catgirls hot
Demona - for the hair
Pizzazz - for her fashion sense (and hair)
Blue Deiter - for her attitude and relation with her sister
Princess Angeline - for reminding me big cats rule
Nancy Archer '93 - for making giant women awesome (again)
Honorable mentions:
Cheetara
Nala
Jessica Rabbit
Chloe Sinclair
SWAT Kats
Who inspired YOU and your OC's?
So who inspired Daryl?
M'Ress - for making catgirls hot
Demona - for the hair
Pizzazz - for her fashion sense (and hair)
Blue Deiter - for her attitude and relation with her sister
Princess Angeline - for reminding me big cats rule
Nancy Archer '93 - for making giant women awesome (again)
Honorable mentions:
Cheetara
Nala
Jessica Rabbit
Chloe Sinclair
SWAT Kats
Who inspired YOU and your OC's?
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Housecat
Size 2351 x 1567px
File Size 3.11 MB
Shibolene M'Ress- not a small inspiration for some of the OC's I've come up with, and being a lifelong Trekker myself- I couldn't miss recognizing, nor Demona from Gargoyles. Pizzazz I know I've seen screenshots of but otherwise know nothing about. I looked up the 1993 'Attack Of The 50-Foot Woman' and it's absurdly hard to find compared to the 1958 original, but I'm rather curious to see how Darryl Hannah handled the role.
-2Paw.
-2Paw.
Apparently it's on Amazon.co.uk as a £20 import from the US...but I haven't see it anywhere else. I've seen the movie once and...it wasn't THAT bad. There was a hilarious part where Darryl Hannah suggests she could still have moments of intimacy with her fiancee/husband. But as I look back on it, the guy was a complete tool to her. Both before and after her transformation.
Oh, that I might have a peek for on our local Amazon (Canada). And I recall that about both the original movie and the reboot's main character; their husband was sustainedly awful to them. Mrs. Archer's giantess-character was not a monster, but her anger and grief was monstrous, finding expression in her accidental enlargement. It's not difficult to peg 'Attack' as a giant monster movie or reduce it to a revenge-fantasy movie at the core, and it's neither of those things.
It's like the discussion the Hulk (or the 'Devil Hulk' personality who's initially in charge) has with the young man who killed Banner (temporarily), the young girl buying a jug of juice and the cashier at the gas station, while stealing the station's petty cash from the register, then confronts the boy murderer after he delivers the money to the gang of loan-sharking hustlers to whom he owes his loan:
"Heavy, right? All that stopping power. Heavier than it is at the range, even.
You go to the range much, Tommy? Shoot the paper targets? It was heavier
in the gas station, I'll bet. With the other targets.
All that power, right in your hand? There wasn't some little part of you
wondering? Wondering what you could do. If you let the power loose."
(Quoted from The Immortal Hulk #01.)
-2Paw.
It's like the discussion the Hulk (or the 'Devil Hulk' personality who's initially in charge) has with the young man who killed Banner (temporarily), the young girl buying a jug of juice and the cashier at the gas station, while stealing the station's petty cash from the register, then confronts the boy murderer after he delivers the money to the gang of loan-sharking hustlers to whom he owes his loan:
"Heavy, right? All that stopping power. Heavier than it is at the range, even.
You go to the range much, Tommy? Shoot the paper targets? It was heavier
in the gas station, I'll bet. With the other targets.
All that power, right in your hand? There wasn't some little part of you
wondering? Wondering what you could do. If you let the power loose."
(Quoted from The Immortal Hulk #01.)
-2Paw.
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