Showing posts with label Traggedy Hobbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traggedy Hobbs. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Recent Artmania Drawings Cuz I'm Bored

 

Today was kinda "eh" so for now I'll post my usual art.




I never ever read The Three Billy Goats Gruff before but I do know it stars three goats and a troll. Just like with the chihuahua and poodle movie idea I made on Valentine's Day, They're going to get their own feature film. 



You know how obsessed Disney is with their fairytale adaptations and somewhat decently handled original stories? Not all of the Disney movies based off fables were good. In fact some of them don't shut the hell up like with the two kings in Sleeping Beauty. 


Have you seen a fairytale adaptation that's similar to the original story? Not all of them, but even if they don't relate, it still can hold up.

What I like about Wizard Of Oz, Pinocchio, and Matilda was that they had more of a comedic and expressive approach. The slapstick, the style of songs and acting all feel different than what literature gives you.







{ THE ARTMANIA SHOW }


I made some new experiments to save the show. I added a phone. It's one of those antique wall telephones back in the 30s. I really love those. Wonder how they worked. 





Pretty cool to learn history in a show for once.








FIRST EPISODE 


The first isn't always the very first. I knew that from one of Tex Avery's shorts at MGM. His first short he made at that studio was The Early Bird Dood It but it was 2nd to be released.


But promise me, the first episode is going to be the very first of the Artmania Show. 



While I was stumbling across some entertaining shows nowadays, Mickey Mouse Funhouse has a pretty perfect start to their first episode. It begins with Mickey and his friends at his house until they open up their imaginative funhouse and begin their adventure there. I think the show is an approvement over the previous entries. It has a banger theme song and cute 3D designs. 




Where could I start with The Artmania Show? These are some random doodles of Phillips and Szac. One shows Szac thinking that making a stage theater is expensive, but since it's a cartoon, you can make it up as you go a long. 

That's what I love about art. 







Ox Fisher is what y'all are seemingly liking lately as far as I'm concerned. I mean he was based off an actor I think should get more recognition.








CROSSOVERS




I first heard about this type of genre when Hanna-Barbera was doing it. Seriously these were everywhere when I was born. We had Tom and Jerry pairing with Wizard of Oz. That's interesting. 

So why can I do it myself? 







The Princess






Cinderella would work perfectly in any genre.

I mean how simple is just going to the ball, and party until it's midnight? Sounds like a good plot for a TV episode.

I feel completely lost on this one because I really want to add the Disney version of it because it's the best looking there ever will be. 
But I dunno. Maybe if I manage to reach my career to the year 2046, it'll work.

But it is public domain, so whatever works I suppose.









Whenver you guys make something that has to involve heaven and hell, I'll totally make an animated segment of my designs of the angel and devil. 





I could imagine a live action musical centered around heaven and hell and having some stylish costume choices, like the angel being swapped to a boy and singing soothing songs while a bunch of harps float around in the spiritual clouds. While in hell, a sassy queen-size devil woman hails all her imps to perform some black metal songs.

















School Drawing Shenanigans 





I'm almost out of school, and I'm not feeling the groove for it anymore. I don't care about it a bit anymore, but whatever the case, I still gotta finish whatever throws at me, and whenever it's time to break loose, I draw once more. 








I designed various poses of Dredd in his show suit.





I mostly studied it with the scenes involving Zoot Suit Daffy in Book Revue. 

















This is Daffy at his most attractive.













Snoopy and Woodstock Don't Get Along


You know those stupidly foul parodies from popular TV shows and media back then? It's still a thing to this day. I like some of them like Saturday Night Live's Disney Vault. The Simpsons and Family Guy had some solid parodies, song parodies can also be stellar, even sometimes being better than the actual original, I like Weird Al, but mostly I like fairytale parodies done by classic cartoons. 



What do I make?


 

A comic about Snoopy talking and Woodstock complaining about it like the stubborn pale canary he is. 





Take this as a TV-14 demographic if you must.






THE THREE PIGS ARE SCREWED


Here I made an adult-oriented three little pigs. I didn't like the third act so here's the two acts.  







Truth is, these pigs personality traits feel similar with The Three Pigs Walt Disney made in 1933. I always loved the practical pig the best because the other two are completely identical to each other.









I think Sovia works as a golden age Disney film. Unfortunately, it's not as easy to boot up. Sequels, sequels, sequels. Mostly live action movies too.








I wanted Sovia to sound like an average joette, who speaks clearly it'll make you blush. As for her sidekick, The Working Squirrel, I'll have to hire an actor, it'll be more of a surprise.








Sovia is the Bambi of our modern generation. Lively nature scenes, an animal companion and a feminine protagonist. Main fact, is that there isn't a fictional villain, the villain is basically the rainforest where the characters live.









Here's the rest of the drawings I made this time at my comfort place.



TOM AND JERRY ADULT SKETCH











GENERIC DOG TALES 















Don't ask.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Dutcher and Ben Obvious - The World Around Them

 

Dutcher is not only just a cartoon character, he's a man of heart, and the most grounded personality you'll ever see with one of my drawings.




These are some of his facial expressions I made over the course of a few weeks ago. They may look simple, but when you think about it, there's more important characteristics to him than just him lip-syncing. 




I made this fella in December of 2021. There, he looked much different. I made him more dumber, he didn't have any clothes, and no range of personality yet, so as Ben Obvious.




When it came to redesigning him, I already had an approach to exploring other various of media, like classic hollywood and how fresh and straightforward it really was, so it became my only type of entertainment for a bit.

I made Dutcher more of an optimistic neighbor to a roommate who knows what they're doing more than the actual guy we're rooting for.




This is me trying to make Dutcher rotate his head for the first time like a model sheet or those Preston Blair heads, I need to step up my gain because Dutcher's scenes have alot of angles to them.





Before I get into actual Dutcher and Ben Obvious territory, I created a few sketches of human designs that I researched through the internet.




It's inspired by those 80s cartoon shows everyone seems to hate, but I don't. Seriously, it's appealing to me, and it doesn't matter if they don't move cartoony, they look really well-drawn.




As every film progresses, they usually talk down what they like to do today and plan out for the possible. 




Look at how different both of these characters are in this drawing. I'm trying to obtain the best of what I like in cartoons. I'm not an expert at making deep, and emotional sense characters, but that what I don't want in my cartoons. I think it's used way too much nowadays. 



Sure, I'm not excepting every cartoon character to have an original and strong personality of course I wouldn't but for being the protagonist of your cartoon, you need to have some sorta impact somehow. 








What I love about putting these two together into a life changing product is that you can freely know what can happen or what you can expect because just like us humans, the Artmania World is much like Earth but has more cartoon aspects that make you believe you want to actually go there.






Every cartoon character had an episode where it took place in the snow, so why not Dutcher and Ben Obvious take a time to observe and see what nature is most known for. 





Man, these guys are going to be loved immediately if I continue to talk them out too much. 




Here's Dutcher looking pleased with Ben's fruitcake. Yes no kidding. 






Their next attempt is for Dutch to cheer up Traggedy Hobbs. 














What I love about Donald Duck's personality in his early cartoons is that he has a trait that not alot of characters usual master for and that is short-temper.







Charlie Dog is another example of a character that doesn't deserve the hate, I mean come on, he had literally one of the best concepts for his character I ever seen. He's desired to find a master, not only that but his dialogue is priceless. People are rooting for Sylvester and Coyote more than this guy.



I'm willing to talk about more cartoon characters and other inspirations from the real world I would like to go over but you'll have to wait till a post like that comes out.






For now, Dutcher is our modern leader of command. 







The concepts of mostly all the shorts these guys value for is talking about random crap they observed. Just like with every series, there is one similar setting that strictly has to stay in and that's always make it start in the late afternoon because that's when Dutcher leaves work and comes to the house. 









Maybe in one episode, Dutcher would just go inaudible like when he makes this quirky face.




If your trying to make a comedy, the words shouldn't be the only thing that's funny. I know that's what most directors and filmmakers want us to do, but that's not the point. 

My statement is that comedy isn't just words. There's specific ideas and novelty behind it that's has some comedic value to it like it's film title. 



But most importantly, the facial expressions.





This is what I'm going to get with these drawings when they're going to end up being animated like the late 40s Looney Tunes cartoons that I personally love best.








These drawings I made are too good to be barely animated. I want to make them animated but when your getting to see that one animated frame, it's honestly distracting and entertaining in of itself.





If you read through all of this so far, you know you love Dutcher so I'll continue to explain more about this lovable, handsome and eloquent being.







Just like with every timeless and active personality, they can be in whatever event they choose.






When I was watching alot of the classic cartoons, I always felt absorbed and felt more enjoyed with the ideas that never have been used in other cartoons. Seeing a character wear the same amount of clothes feels illogical to me.


I think cartoons were the best for it's variety of characters and different perspectives. It's like a new book you haven't read yet, it's like a genre.
Obviously animation isn't a genre but for it's use of concepts and character development I can't see why you should be afraid to let that type of fun go.




Bugs Bunny and Napoleon has to be the most unexpected trope I ever seen in my life.









I think that's enough Dutcher and Ben Obvious for one day. 

Let's all know that honesty is a real thing.




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