Arriving in theaters this November 22!
"Who's that cool detective bird who's gonna make the chicks swoon?
JIVE!
Yeah, right on!
Who's that crazy gobler that kicks ass at the dining room table?
JIVE!
You can dig it. Far out"
Melvin Gallopavo stars in this all-star, all action-packed motion picture event as private eye avian Jive Turkey as he battles thugs, sleazy drug lords, thieves, and stores that put up Christmas decorations/sales way TOO EARLY when it's still Halloween!
Just a late last minute holiday-related comedy. It pokes fun of the 1970s, the first decade of my life, those action movies from the 1970s such as Blackpotation and such, and Thanksgiving. I feel kind of bad, though that I catagorized the picture as "Avian (other)" and "Male", despite that the anthro turkey is joined by two huamns and one of them is female. But I felt the catagory is justified with the turkey being the center focus of this picture. the turkey is the fake movie's big star/fictional hero, after all.
Oh, and as much as I love Christmas the best, I like Thanksgiving. It's a pure American holiday in which familes and friends come together in memeory of how people overcame hardship to find a better life. It's sad how the stores have now acted like Thaksgiving doesn't exsits and put up Christmas decorations early around Halloween, all to hype up us up into buying Christmas presents for their profits rather than just have us enjoy the holidays at the same pace as the calendar. I'm even ticked that they are now starting Black Friday shopping at Thanksgiving afternoon/evening rathe than Black Friday itself! It may not turn out too well, with people want to stay home digesting their Thanksgiving dinners and spending time with their families, So Happy Thanksgiving to all, be careful while driving, don't eat too much, and be happy with what you have in life,
"Who's that cool detective bird who's gonna make the chicks swoon?
JIVE!
Yeah, right on!
Who's that crazy gobler that kicks ass at the dining room table?
JIVE!
You can dig it. Far out"
Melvin Gallopavo stars in this all-star, all action-packed motion picture event as private eye avian Jive Turkey as he battles thugs, sleazy drug lords, thieves, and stores that put up Christmas decorations/sales way TOO EARLY when it's still Halloween!
Just a late last minute holiday-related comedy. It pokes fun of the 1970s, the first decade of my life, those action movies from the 1970s such as Blackpotation and such, and Thanksgiving. I feel kind of bad, though that I catagorized the picture as "Avian (other)" and "Male", despite that the anthro turkey is joined by two huamns and one of them is female. But I felt the catagory is justified with the turkey being the center focus of this picture. the turkey is the fake movie's big star/fictional hero, after all.
Oh, and as much as I love Christmas the best, I like Thanksgiving. It's a pure American holiday in which familes and friends come together in memeory of how people overcame hardship to find a better life. It's sad how the stores have now acted like Thaksgiving doesn't exsits and put up Christmas decorations early around Halloween, all to hype up us up into buying Christmas presents for their profits rather than just have us enjoy the holidays at the same pace as the calendar. I'm even ticked that they are now starting Black Friday shopping at Thanksgiving afternoon/evening rathe than Black Friday itself! It may not turn out too well, with people want to stay home digesting their Thanksgiving dinners and spending time with their families, So Happy Thanksgiving to all, be careful while driving, don't eat too much, and be happy with what you have in life,
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1100 x 850px
File Size 163.6 kB
That reminds me of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hebrew_Hammer
And I agree, stores often put up Christmas stuff too early, and it feels like Thanksgiving is no longer a uniquely American holiday on it's own, but a wholly owned subsidiary of Christmas!
And I agree, stores often put up Christmas stuff too early, and it feels like Thanksgiving is no longer a uniquely American holiday on it's own, but a wholly owned subsidiary of Christmas!
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