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bambiraptorx · 5 months
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@tangledinink i first connected this song to your Sorry What Now Splinter back in August, and I finally, finally got this done!! There's a few janky bits here and there, but this is the first animatic of this length that I've actually managed to finish!! I hope you like it!
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nose-coffee · 7 months
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i think that tlt fic writers (myself included) are sleeping on matthias nonius. i think we should be making more use of him! walk w me for a second, okay? this bitch became a name that readers associated with groaning and complaining and "boring" verse - only for him to come out swinging when he actually hit the page, thereby rending us all asunder. he saved the fucking day, against all odds, and he did it while speaking in meter!!! is that not sick as hell? is that not actually fucking hilarious?? this man is so powerful, he's so cool, he's got immense swag, and i think that if you play it right, having nonius fix whatever plot drama you have going oddly makes sense (the way it did in htn). using deus ex nonius in your fics is an option, and i think we could all benefit from it
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atomic-chronoscaph · 4 months
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Cruella de Vil - 101 Dalmatians animation cel (1961)
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tblsomedoodles · 1 year
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Mutation Day Part 4 of 4 (complete!)
First - Previous - (this is End)
And complete! i might do a mini one for Big Mama's reaction to finding them gone but this is it for Mutation Day comic. I hope you enjoyed as much as I did. (i'm definitely going to want to draw Lou some more. He was very fun to draw lol.)
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teashopcrafts · 4 days
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An entry into the Mini Movie Poster Project that's probably just for me. Lol, cause I unironically love this goofy film.
Bats, 1999
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angela-android · 1 year
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lou yi
By iceroy (ArtStation)
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mx-myth · 4 months
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Do we ever know if fang duobing ever named his sword? Obviously li xiangyi (at the time) named his shaoshi and wenjing and di feisheng has his (as we all know) capital-d dao, but did xiaobao ever name his?
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That sure was an episode two, huh
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kekwcomics · 2 months
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WEIRD COMICS #2 (Fox Feature Syndicate, 1940)
Art: Lou Fine
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moonfromearth · 4 months
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Despite all of the hard work and many many wipeouts it takes to make Nectar, Lou really enjoys it! She enjoys it so much that it's turned her into a foodie 😉
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emingx · 1 year
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personally, i dont think we talk enough about the inherent eroticism of force feeding someone your blood.
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louwhose · 6 months
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Shining Smooch Week | Day Three | Crown
Color Scheme: Yellow
crown noun | ˈkrau̇n 3 a : the topmost part of the skull or head
For @shiningsmoochweek! Dwetta. Forehead kisses. Need I say more?
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ravenpuffheadcanons · 23 days
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I have been reading lots of local papers from the late 1930s as fic research. By far the weirdest thing I have discovered is that there was a journalist living in my city in 1938 who had a huge pash on *Peter the Great*. Every week there was a serialised item called PETER THE GREAT AND HIS CIRCLE, the thesis of which can be summed up as “Peter the Great never did anything wrong in his whole human life (and looked so terribly handsome while in the process of doing nothing wrong)”. Just absolutely astonishing stuff.
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macromicrodaily · 9 months
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Today's micro of the day is Darrel Dane, AKA Doll Man, from Feature Comics (1939-1949), created by Will Eisner and Lou Fine!
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duranduratulsa · 3 months
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Creature Feature...Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (2004) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #horror #scifi #monstermovies #creaturefeature #tremors #graboids #Tremors4 #tremors4thelegendbegins #michaelgross #augustschellenberg #loucarlucci #2000s #dvd #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsascreaturefeature
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cantsayidont · 4 months
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If you get into American old time radio, you will eventually have to come to grips with Jack Benny, who was one of the most popular comedians in America for more than 30 years and, for better or worse, a huge influence on later comics, from Johnny Carson to Howard Stern. Unlike Bob Hope or Jerry Lewis, Benny's movie career was hit and miss — his finest hour in features was Ernest Lubitsch's anti-Nazi screwball comedy TO BE OR NOT TO BE in 1941, and after the flop of his 1945 fantasy-comedy THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT, he hung it up except for the occasional cameo — but he was a radio staple through the mid-50s, and a TV star from the late '40s until shortly before his death in 1974.
I like Jack Benny a lot, which is a cause for some embarrassment when trying to introduce his work to people less familiar with it.
The thing that made Benny such a cultural presence was commitment to the bit. By the mid-30s, he had worked out both a comic persona (the ultimate schlemiel, a vain, miserly ham with an easily punctured ego) and a comedy format: Benny's shows (and a couple of his feature films) presented him, his regular cast, and his various guest stars as fictionalized versions of themselves in metatextual situation comedy about the show they were starring in. The line between the performers and the characters was blurry enough that when Benny or his cast appeared elsewhere — whether in their own spinoff shows, as guests on other programs or as cameos in movies, or in commercials — you could usually assume that they were going to do their familiar Jack Benny schtick.
Because he and his various writers maintained and refined this schtick for decades, Benny, who had masterful comic timing, often relied on the audience's cumulative familiarity with his established persona and various running gags. Some of his most memorable bits involve nothing more than his taking an especially pregnant pause or propping one hand on his hip and slowly turning his head with an ingenuous expression. If you're familiar with his comedic character, it is often really, really funny, but if you present those scenes to someone who doesn't know Jack Benny at all, they're probably going to think you're a lunatic. For instance, in one of his late '60s TV specials, Benny spoofs THE GRADUATE, with himself as Benjamin and Phyllis Diller as Mrs. Robinson; one of the funniest moments of the skit is Benny freaking out about the cost of getting a motel room, which may not even make sense if you're not familiar with Benny's skinflint persona, and is much less funny if you've never heard his famous "I'm thinking it over!" bit before. And of course if you can't stand his schtick to begin with, repeated exposure is probably not going to improve your opinion of it.
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