Tyranitar had some business to take far away. Considering the cost, he decided to take the train. He bought a ticket (the vending machine was out of reach, his gut was too big), went through the ticket gate...er, he couldn't get through, so he used the back entrance reserved for employees. However, even if he got through the ticket gate, there was no back door to the train...
Fortunately, the train was at its starting point, and wasn't about to depart. He couldn't fit through the train door and got stuck. He tried to squeeze sideways and diagonally, but to no avail. Each powerful attempt only made the train shake.
Meanwhile, a line had formed behind him. His massive size created a squishy wall, blocking anyone from getting in. They reacted in a variety of ways: some were stunned, some curiously observed his jiggle, some took photos, and others simply continued to play with their phones in complete disinterest. However, whether out of kindness or impatience, some people helped him out of this state. Thanks to them, he managed to collapse onto the train. Tyranitar rolled towards the floor, and before he knew it, departure time was approaching. He thanked everyone for making it in time and flashed an embarrassed smile.
He couldn't find a seat that fit him, so he ended up sitting in his own fatty rear... which means sitting on the floor, but that's another story.
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It's Day 20. Cameo appears. It's been since Day 5. I wanted to make cameos on more days, but I kept it hidden by crowds of dark shadows. Drawing different characters allows me to depict a variety of reactions, but I just couldn't find the motivation to do that. I'd also like to draw Tyranitar from the perspective of other characters, but...
I'm two-thirds of the way through. I'm already halfway through. I'm starting to feel tired. It feels like the quality has dropped compared to the first days. In fact, I'm working slower.
Fortunately, the train was at its starting point, and wasn't about to depart. He couldn't fit through the train door and got stuck. He tried to squeeze sideways and diagonally, but to no avail. Each powerful attempt only made the train shake.
Meanwhile, a line had formed behind him. His massive size created a squishy wall, blocking anyone from getting in. They reacted in a variety of ways: some were stunned, some curiously observed his jiggle, some took photos, and others simply continued to play with their phones in complete disinterest. However, whether out of kindness or impatience, some people helped him out of this state. Thanks to them, he managed to collapse onto the train. Tyranitar rolled towards the floor, and before he knew it, departure time was approaching. He thanked everyone for making it in time and flashed an embarrassed smile.
He couldn't find a seat that fit him, so he ended up sitting in his own fatty rear... which means sitting on the floor, but that's another story.
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It's Day 20. Cameo appears. It's been since Day 5. I wanted to make cameos on more days, but I kept it hidden by crowds of dark shadows. Drawing different characters allows me to depict a variety of reactions, but I just couldn't find the motivation to do that. I'd also like to draw Tyranitar from the perspective of other characters, but...
I'm two-thirds of the way through. I'm already halfway through. I'm starting to feel tired. It feels like the quality has dropped compared to the first days. In fact, I'm working slower.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Pokemon
Size 1280 x 1024px
File Size 728.1 kB
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I'm telling you Tyranitar, you're becoming too massive and round, and would absolutely need assistance from another person to help you out Tyranitar.
Maybe in the future, if you ever need to go somewhere, you might need to take the cargo train carts instead of a train station sure, and just pay the person in charge of the cargo train to take you too and from the places. Plus, everything around it is completely sealed, so even if the train derailed, you would actually be safer in there, than the regular hyper/subway trains that have glass windows and such, and the whole cargo one is made of metal, but that's just me.
Maybe in the future, if you ever need to go somewhere, you might need to take the cargo train carts instead of a train station sure, and just pay the person in charge of the cargo train to take you too and from the places. Plus, everything around it is completely sealed, so even if the train derailed, you would actually be safer in there, than the regular hyper/subway trains that have glass windows and such, and the whole cargo one is made of metal, but that's just me.
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