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Obligatory redraw :>
inspired by this animatic
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Dannymay day 4 - Eyes
Tumblr hates me and does NOT want me to upload this and idk why :( why does the fps keep getting fucked up 😭
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i like the idea of parts of danny's ghost form seeping into his human form. i think that could be fun. make that boy suffer a little more
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Wip 요즘 클워를 너무 안그렸어
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Finally getting some time to draw again! This was supposed to be a warmup drawing but ended up taking me nearly 12 hours to finish it 🤡
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Why Tucker and Sam Would’ve Made a Better Couple Not Only For Themselves But Also For Danny, and For the Entire Story

Let’s be honest: the show never really gave us space to consider Tucker and Sam as a romantic possibility. But once you actually slow down and look at the dynamics between them, it becomes really clear that not only would they have made a strong, balanced couple. They also would’ve made the story so much better.
This isn’t about forcing ships. It’s about seeing missed opportunities for character growth, emotional complexity, and real storytelling potential.
Tucker and Sam Balanced Each Other Naturally

Sam is driven, intense, and grounded in principle.
Tucker is lighthearted, confident, and emotionally intuitive.
Where Sam sees systems to challenge, Tucker sees ways to adapt and move through them.
They’re opposites not in conflict, but in harmony.
She’s earth. He’s tech. She’s activism. He’s innovation.
She can be rigid. He can be avoidant. But together? They’d challenge each other in ways that feel safe, not performative.
They Already Had Chemistry The Writing Just Didn’t Frame It That Way

In the episode 'Mystery Meat' , they have a literal ideological debate about meat vs. vegetarianism. It’s petty and hilarious, and it shows how naturally dynamic their relationship already was.
In the episode 'Attack of The Killer Garage Sale' we find out Sam is secretly rich in a scene with Tucker, not Danny.
In episode '13' Tucker tries to reinvent himself and lose his identity. It’s Sam who calls him out and grounds him again.
They had friction. Dialogue. Challenge. And trust.
The story just never let those moments be romantic, but that doesn't mean they weren’t meaningful.
Tucker Deserved Emotional Depth, And Sam Deserved to Be Seen

Tucker was constantly pushed into the “comic relief” zone.
He was smart, confident, emotionally stable, and yet, he was never allowed to lead, to grow, or to be chosen. He was there to support.
Sam, on the other hand, was flattened into “the edgy girl who secretly likes the hero.”
Instead of letting her be complex, the show locked her into a trope. Danny didn’t really see her. He just ended up with her.
Why Sam and Tucker? They saw each other.

He never tried to fix her. She never tried to shrink him. They just existed side by side, exactly the kind of foundation that makes a good romance real.
Danny Would Have Benefited From That Pairing, Too

If Sam and Tucker had a slow burn romantic arc, Danny would’ve had to do the one thing he never truly did in the show:
Look at himself.
It would’ve forced Danny to grow outside of his emotional safety net. He wouldn’t be the center of their triangle he’d be part of a trio where everyone had their own life, their own growth, and their own relationships.
Tucker x Sam would’ve freed Danny up to explore other dynamics like Valerie. Or himself. Or, better yet, his own trauma, his double life, and what it means to actually be seen when you’re split between two worlds.
It Would’ve Opened the Door to So Many B-Plots
Imagine:
-Sam and Tucker building something on their own while Danny’s off ghost fighting
-Tucker navigating the social ladder while Sam questions why he cares at all
-Sam challenging Tucker’s materialism, Tucker challenging Sam’s judgmental streak
-Actual romantic tension in the group that doesn’t rely on Danny being the center of it
Their relationship could’ve deepened the world, added real stakes, and given us a second love story that wasn’t about fantasy but about balance.
Tucker and Sam Were Already the Most Emotionally Mature Characters Compared to the Rest of Their Peers

Tucker knew who he was. Sam knew what she stood for.
They weren’t chasing popularity or validation they were already living in their truth.
That’s why their love wouldn’t have been loud or dramatic.
It would’ve been steady. Soul rooted. Safe.
The kind of love story that doesn’t scream but lasts.
Conclusion
Sam and Tucker didn’t need to “complete” each other.
They didn’t need to “fix” each other.
They just needed space to be seen as more than background characters orbiting Danny’s fantasy arc.
Their relationship wouldn’t have just been good for them it would’ve been good for the entire story.
Because love that’s built on balance, challenge, and mutual recognition?
That’s the love story we were never given but absolutely deserved!
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What all relationships truly boil down to: who is the heater and who is the clinger
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Hello and welcome to the start of my Danny Phantom rewrite I'm calling Danny Phantom: Revived
This is not going to be a quick thing and I won't have a set schedule for updates as we all have to make that bag. bleh. That being said, I'm super excited to finally start sharing this project :)
#phart#danny phantom#danny phantom: revived#fan comic#this looks super cool! i'll have to keep an eye out 🤩
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I am obsessed with the idea of blood blossoms as a catalyst for Danny’s reveal. Not necessarily because he collapses and starts screaming the moment he comes in contact with them, although that’s also fun, but specifically the idea that he just can’t take it anymore.
Suddenly the house is full of them. It’s not as bad in his human form, if he doesn’t get too close, but they’re still making him sick. His head hurts, he can’t eat, his muscles are starting to ache - they’re killing him slowly, and he can’t live at home.
He goes to stay with Sam, or Tucker, maybe even Vlad depending on how desperate he is. And he’s not happy about it. He wants to be home but home is full of fucking blood blossoms, and his parents aren’t listening to Jazz, and it’s been days, weeks, ghost attacks are down to nothing so his parents insist it’s working and there’s no reason to stop, and she doesn’t want to tell them they’re making Danny sick because then they’ll want to know why, but-
It just goes on
And on
And on
And Danny want to go home
But home is full of fucking poison that keeps him specifically out of the house
And it absolutely culminates in just a horrible screaming meltdown and probably tears and Danny revealing himself in anger in a way he never meant to (but he never really meant to at all, did he?)
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DANNYMAY DAY 03: Potential
Day 02 • Day 04
⟢ Same story—I wasn’t really sure where to go with this prompt. I almost skipped it. But… for myself, I pushed through. (More under the cut)
Genre: Angst / Hurt / No Comfort • TW/CW: Identity Crisis — Emotional Distress • A prequel moment to Scarred For Half A Life (phic) • AU — OOC

Danny stared at the stars. They always looked so still, so distant, so… perfect.
Not like him.
He wasn’t still. He wasn’t distant. And he sure as hell wasn’t perfect.
Everyone said he had potential. Teachers, Jazz, even his dad once, when he thought Danny wasn’t listening.
“The boy’s got potential, Mads—he’s just gotta find his footing.”
But Jack didn’t know what it was like to exist between death and life. To feel your body hum with cold ectoplasm while your heart still dared to beat.
Danny knew he had potential. But what good was potential if you had no fxcking idea what to do with it?
On paper, his future could’ve been extraordinary. His grades weren’t terrible, he was smart. Resourceful. Quick on his feet. Able to calculate gravitational forces and make emergency repairs with duct tape and sheer panic. He was—in theory—perfect for NASA.
Hell, he could survive in zero gravity without oxygen. He could float, phase, shield. He could explore parts of space no one else dared to imagine. He could change the world, the universe. If only they would let him.
But the truth twisted like a knife in his chest.
He wasn’t just smart. He was haunted. By the screams he didn’t stop. The lives he couldn’t save. By every ghost he fought and every part of himself he lost to win. He was a protector. A hero, they said.
But… no one ever asked if he wanted to be.
And now—now the choice stood before him like two diverging paths in a frozen wasteland.
One direction meant staying. Fighting. Protecting Amity Park. Carving himself hollow to make space for the needs of everyone else. Losing sleep, losing friends, losing himself just to keep others safe. Because ghosts didn’t wait. Evil didn’t pause. And if he didn’t stop it, who would?
The other path felt like a dream half-buried in childhood. To fly—but not as Phantom. To go into space, not because he had to escape, but because he chose to go. To be Daniel James Fenton—human, flawed, determined. To wear a suit that didn’t glow with a ghostly aura, but shimmered with the promise of the stars.
But NASA wouldn’t take him if they knew. No one would. They’d study him. Dissect—no, vivisect him. Turn him into something to fear.
He was stuck.
Not because he couldn’t choose. But because both paths meant giving up a part of himself.
If he chose to be the hero, he might never become the boy who touched the stars. And if he chose the stars… who would protect them from what hides in the dark?
Danny’s fingers curled against the roof beneath him, trembling. The stars above flickered, but none of them answered.
And deep in his chest, beneath his ribs and soul and scarred identity, something cold pulsed.
He had potential.
But that didn’t mean… he had a future.

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DANNYMAY DAY 04: Eyes
Day 03 • Day 05
⟢ I love drawing eyes—their silence is louder than any scream. They don’t just look at you—they look through you, peeling back the layers you thought were hidden. Eyes are traitors to the soul, holding secrets no mouth could ever speak. They’re the one part of the body that never lies. (More under the cut)
Genre: Angst / Hurt / No Comfort • TW/CW: Graphic Content (Implied) — Trauma — Emotional Distress • Scarred For Half A Life (phic), my head canon • AU — OOC

Before the fall
His eyes used to be soft. “Ocean blue,” Jazz once said—like he had the whole world in front of him. Danny smiled more back then. He didn’t know what it meant to be—to be afraid of your own reflection. He didn’t know what it meant to be… to be haunted by yourself.
The moment it all changed
Then he died. Sort of. The portal lit up and swallowed him in stars. Pain, light, nothing. When he opened his eyes again, they weren’t his anymore. Something burned into the surface—a crackling, glowing scar. A warning etched into the iris. He stepped out different. He even thinks… part of him stayed inside.
After the nightmare
They broke him. Piece by fragile piece. Cut, shocked, bled, questioned. Loved, maybe. Hated, definitely. His eyes stopped crying long before his voice did. He forgot what warmth looked like. Sometimes he stared into a mirror just to see if he was still there. Sometimes… he wasn’t.
The return
He’s back. Not hole. Not healed. But he has power again. And rage. And scars no one can see. His eyes don’t plead anymore. They don’t hope. They hunt. “You took everything from me. So I’ll take something back.” And you’ll know it when he looks at you.
⟢ The second pair of eyes, someone had shared it—and I thought it was so freaking cool! Tragic, but awesome! Being zapped by 14.000 volts of electricity. The effect was two star-shaped electrical burns into his eyes. That’s just… so Danny coded!
⟢ For those still questioning the scarring on the left side of his face and the damage to his left eye—it’s a Lichtenberg scar, the result of sustained high-voltage electrocution during forced compliance in experimental procedures. Specifically, it formed when he refused to obey during one of their more aggressive sessions. The current surged through him, burning its dendritic mark into his skin. But the damage ran deeper. The shock ruptured the inner structures of his eye—tearing apart the iris and pupil from within, possibly detaching the retina. The result—permanent trauma-induced blindness in that eye. Almost blind. It’s even more tragic than it sounds.
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Dannymay Day 11: Thermos
What if...
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Dannymay Day 10: Family
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GUYSS I DID ITTTT
Finished dannymay prompt 5 and 6 owo
Soooooo here you go with late day 5, Cryptid !
(Though it also works for day 4, eyes)
"Did you notice ?"
"Notice what ?"
"His eyes..."
"What about them ?"
"Sometimes.. it seems like they glow.. and, wherever he goes, shadows seem to deepen, lights tend to go out, the air grows cold, like- freezing cold.."
"That is weird, but.. that might all just be because of ghosts, yk ? Its no news that casper high is haunted.."
"Yes but.. just look at this photo, please ? You KNOW my camera is good, but whenever i try to take a photo of danny, the entire thing ends up grainy !! Buuut not even the grainyness can erase these damn glowing green eyes"
"Uhm.. dude ? Are you sure the grainyness and weird eyes are the only problem here ?"
"Huh? What do you mean"
"Look at his shadow"
#danny phantom#phart#i love this smmmmmm#i fucking love it when shadows are weird and fucked up#and poor danny just looks so tired but his shadow's all >:))))))#bro needs a nap and wes (presumably) is shoving that camera all up in his face and spreading rumours...#and shit#someone's starting to maybe a little bit believe them
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It's incredible the amount of plot holes in Danny Phantom that are easily fixed if only the plot were a little darker.
Like Tucker's fear of hospitals and doctors from Doctor's Disorders, for example.
To be precise, the fact that Danny had apparently no idea that Tucker goes downright catatonic whenever he passes in front of the nurse's office as a result of his fear of anything medical related but Sam did. Especially since Danny and Tucker have known each other for as long as they've known Sam, if not longer.
If the plot were a little bit darker/more mature and didn't shy away from heavy topics like human mortality or that Danny actually died in the accident and came back to (half) life, this would all have a very simple explanation.
Danny didn't know about Tucker's fear of hospitals because it's a recent thing, while Sam does because she was there when it happened.
In other words, if you ask me, Tucker could have developed his fear after Danny's accident. After spending who knows how long inside a hospital waiting for news of his best friend's recovery, with each passing second spent there being a constant reminder of the possibility that Danny might not make it. Thus, his fear would be a result of anything medical reminding him of those agonising times and of the fear he felt at the idea of losing his best friend forever. And Sam would know about it but not Danny because she was right there by Tucker's side as they both waited while Danny was being treated and remained unaware of the world going on around him.
And just like that, you fix a plot hole, and add layers to the story, the characters and their interpersonal dynamics in one fell swoop.
Thank you for coming to my TED-Talk.
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Dannymay25: Day 6 Transformation
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
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