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WARNING: Once you see this it is already too late, it's all it is.
"BLUB?!"
Well, new year new me I guess. This peculiar drawing is to demostrate a new ability for Cody's aquatic form. Whenever he dives down into deeper territories (like the Mariana's Trench for example) his body begins to compress itself to the point he literally turns into a stick figure, acting as some sort of weird protection mechanism to defend against extreme water pressure.
On top of that, his magic moon necklace turns into a collar around his neck gills so that it doesn't drift away during compression.
Don't worry, he can still be able to swim albeit more faster and wiggly sort of like an octopus or rapid fish depending on his speed like some new underwater cryptid of sorts. I decided to call this ability "Depth Crack-Up" or something like that.
The picture depicts his first time finding out about this weird ability, he turned so thin the remainer of his outfit flew out of him (luckily he manages to get them back)! So the first time he's in somewhere super deep he makes sure to wear his skintight wetsuit/springsuit instead since its neoprene is very well-adjusted even if compressed.
Also, you can obviously tell that this ability was inspired by a certain underwater scene from Ice Age 4. If you haven't seen the movie I recommend checking it out and see the scene referenced in the picture for yourself, it's so weird that I stopped watching the movie series altogether right after as a child but it definitely left a curious impression on me.
Anyway, look forward to a new reference sheet featuring this new ability I guess.
"BLUB?!"
Well, new year new me I guess. This peculiar drawing is to demostrate a new ability for Cody's aquatic form. Whenever he dives down into deeper territories (like the Mariana's Trench for example) his body begins to compress itself to the point he literally turns into a stick figure, acting as some sort of weird protection mechanism to defend against extreme water pressure.
On top of that, his magic moon necklace turns into a collar around his neck gills so that it doesn't drift away during compression.
Don't worry, he can still be able to swim albeit more faster and wiggly sort of like an octopus or rapid fish depending on his speed like some new underwater cryptid of sorts. I decided to call this ability "Depth Crack-Up" or something like that.
The picture depicts his first time finding out about this weird ability, he turned so thin the remainer of his outfit flew out of him (luckily he manages to get them back)! So the first time he's in somewhere super deep he makes sure to wear his skintight wetsuit/springsuit instead since its neoprene is very well-adjusted even if compressed.
Also, you can obviously tell that this ability was inspired by a certain underwater scene from Ice Age 4. If you haven't seen the movie I recommend checking it out and see the scene referenced in the picture for yourself, it's so weird that I stopped watching the movie series altogether right after as a child but it definitely left a curious impression on me.
Anyway, look forward to a new reference sheet featuring this new ability I guess.
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