This was a commission requested from
omegacoyote He wanted me to draw Wile E. Coyote and Sajin from Bleach interacting somehow.
I gotta admit this was hard coming up with a good idea for these two to interact with each other.
omegacoyote suggested Wile E. Coyote and Sajin doing a bro fist. I tried to sketch it but it didn't look right.
Then, while spending a chill day at the library, I came up with the idea of Wile E. showing Sajin his little stash of Acme weapons. Since in the cartoons Wile E. doesn't speak, this frustrates Sajin further!
There's a couple of things that irk me now that I finished this. The shading in bottom area of the art was a tiny bit much. But I wanted to add depth to the desert floor. Enjoy!
omegacoyote He wanted me to draw Wile E. Coyote and Sajin from Bleach interacting somehow.I gotta admit this was hard coming up with a good idea for these two to interact with each other.
omegacoyote suggested Wile E. Coyote and Sajin doing a bro fist. I tried to sketch it but it didn't look right.Then, while spending a chill day at the library, I came up with the idea of Wile E. showing Sajin his little stash of Acme weapons. Since in the cartoons Wile E. doesn't speak, this frustrates Sajin further!
There's a couple of things that irk me now that I finished this. The shading in bottom area of the art was a tiny bit much. But I wanted to add depth to the desert floor. Enjoy!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1005 x 887px
File Size 580.7 kB
Actually, Wile E. talks in:
Operation: Rabbit (1952)
To Hare Is Human (1956)
Rabbit's Feat (1960)
Compressed Hare (1961)
Roadrunner A-Go-Go (1965)
and Zip Zip Hooray (1965)
Trivia 1: There was a fifth Coyote-Rabbit pairing, Hare-Breadth hurry, but Wile E. doesn't speak in that one.
Trivia 2: The two cartoons from 1965 were segments of a rejected television pilot for Adventures of the Road Runner. The third, To Beep Or Not Tp Beep, has the traditional silent Wile E.
Operation: Rabbit (1952)
To Hare Is Human (1956)
Rabbit's Feat (1960)
Compressed Hare (1961)
Roadrunner A-Go-Go (1965)
and Zip Zip Hooray (1965)
Trivia 1: There was a fifth Coyote-Rabbit pairing, Hare-Breadth hurry, but Wile E. doesn't speak in that one.
Trivia 2: The two cartoons from 1965 were segments of a rejected television pilot for Adventures of the Road Runner. The third, To Beep Or Not Tp Beep, has the traditional silent Wile E.
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