
Well, I sure stumbled across nostalgic series I haven’t seen in years. I watched this bizarre special called "The Fight for the Fox Box", recalling that old block where I'd get my fill of Sonic X, TMNT, and Cramp Twins back in the day. And that led to earlier Fox Kids works, like this utterly weird anime Fighting Foodons.
I remember three things about this anime.
1. It was basically Pokémon with creatures made from food dishes.
2. I once entered a contest with my own creation of a chameleon mixed with a cake. I have no idea why I remember this.
3. There was a catgirl. It's kind of hard to forget a pink catgirl standing out among the human characters.
In the past, I recall finding Clawdia here (gotta love the anime dub puns) cute but annoying. And attempting to watch the series again, I really saw why. Honestly, I just facepalm at the utter ridiculousness of the plot and characters, but nevertheless, I still felt a bit nostalgic. And hey, I don't illustrate female characters often, so why not go ahead and make an MS Paint piece of hers?
Yeah, the caption's not kidding much. One of her food monsters was basically a hybrid between a beef/cow entity and some kind of Godzilla beast. Complete with a nosering. Yeah, as I said, Pokémon with food. Crazy!
Clawdia/Miamia © Naoto Tsushima
I remember three things about this anime.
1. It was basically Pokémon with creatures made from food dishes.
2. I once entered a contest with my own creation of a chameleon mixed with a cake. I have no idea why I remember this.
3. There was a catgirl. It's kind of hard to forget a pink catgirl standing out among the human characters.
In the past, I recall finding Clawdia here (gotta love the anime dub puns) cute but annoying. And attempting to watch the series again, I really saw why. Honestly, I just facepalm at the utter ridiculousness of the plot and characters, but nevertheless, I still felt a bit nostalgic. And hey, I don't illustrate female characters often, so why not go ahead and make an MS Paint piece of hers?
Yeah, the caption's not kidding much. One of her food monsters was basically a hybrid between a beef/cow entity and some kind of Godzilla beast. Complete with a nosering. Yeah, as I said, Pokémon with food. Crazy!
Clawdia/Miamia © Naoto Tsushima
Category All / Fanart
Species Housecat
Size 850 x 728px
File Size 37.5 kB
It was a weird anime called Fighting Foodons that basically took the Pokemon formula and applied it to monsters created by chefs whipping up dishes and whatnot. While creative in that respect, it really isn't all that spectacular to me. Clawdia here was one of the villains, as the info tells me.
Man, I haven't seen that show in God knows how long. I remember watching this on Fox Box. All lame puns and utter ridiculousness aside, it had an relatively interesting concept; sometimes, it made feel hungry.
It was this show that I was introduced to Clawdia. I don't know why, but I always looked forward to seeing her; she was the main reason why I wanted to watch that show. Long before I ever heard of the furry fandom, I actually had a crush on her; I still do to this day. If only she weren't a villain, I'd love her even more. But I guess even heroes like myself dig these kinds of ladies every now and then.
All that aside, all I can say is "wowzers!" For an MS Paint pic, this is very detailed. Good line work and great attention to shading. Nice attention to detail with her wardrobe as well as her ear fur.
Great job,
!
It was this show that I was introduced to Clawdia. I don't know why, but I always looked forward to seeing her; she was the main reason why I wanted to watch that show. Long before I ever heard of the furry fandom, I actually had a crush on her; I still do to this day. If only she weren't a villain, I'd love her even more. But I guess even heroes like myself dig these kinds of ladies every now and then.
All that aside, all I can say is "wowzers!" For an MS Paint pic, this is very detailed. Good line work and great attention to shading. Nice attention to detail with her wardrobe as well as her ear fur.
Great job,

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