Scratch and Molly in my new artstyle. I'm getting bored of drawing in the same way with the same brushes every time so I love to change styles often
Also I'm drawing a short animation with Scratch (like really short, 15-25 sec in total i think). I'm not sure if I will finish it, but anyway it's an interesting experience for me :)
It’s been a while since I’ve tried looking for an external source that has episodes of Motorcity, and as it turns out, as of 2021 the entire show exists on Internet Archive, completely free: https://archive.org/details/motorcity.complete
I don’t know how many people already know about this, or ever looked before, or have already mentioned this, but that’s beside the point- I’m sharing this in hopes that more people give this older show a watch, because frankly it’s just fucking cool.
I think the only reason it couldn't get a season 6 was because it was giving fans all the things the MCU couldn't/didn't. And filmmakers didn't like that. Seriously:
- It had a lot more of Falcon being an awesome dude (even had Falcon's mom bring them cookies on his first day)
- It had much more focus on Hawkeye and his cool sass and cool archery. He invented new arrows regularly.
- It had Stony. Lots of it. Absolutely made up for the near-complete lack of Stucky (because the movies already have that)
- Hawkeye being Stony shipper #1
- It had Black Widow being much better than in the movies (no sexist/objectifying portrayal of her)
- It actually explored the daily lives of the Avengers. Thor and Hulk fighting over peanut butter. Hawkeye enjoying said peanut butter while watching them fight. Steve and Tony doing training together. Steve and Tony talking about stuff. Lots of stuff.
- Tony used to pretend to be Captain America as a kid. There were pictures. There's a scene where Steve lends his shield to Tony during practice to see what he does with it.
- Hulk collects glass figurines in this universe. And keeps his room squeaky clean. And has a titanium blanket. Bruce is still a fucking genius.
- There were villains who haven't even been in the MCU yet.
- It ended its version of Civil War on a better note. Aka Steve and Tony team up for the bigger fight instead of acting like toddlers.
- Defeating Thanos was much easier here.
- It explored Steve's past and actually showed a more human side of him.
- It showed Steve painting portraits of all his teammates (aww) and also getting frustrated when his paintings don't turn out right (which is accurate and a much needed thing to show)
- It had him staying in the present (even after a time-space glitch caused Peggy and Howard to end up in the 21st century). Not that Steve didn't want to go back with her, he just chose the more sensible option.
- There were better jokes.
- All of them were attractive, even in animation. (I fell in love with AA!Steve first and AA!Clint is the reason I had a crush on the archer for a while)