Cartoonist, aspiring animator, and passionate illustrator. Like the name "failure face" because it suits the creative process. Unapologetically progressive.
@nostalgiaa To be honest, the current designs lowkey look way more like a hybrid of horses and goats like Toriel or Asriel from Undertale than aardvarks.
I know you or whoever made the collage at least included A Mr. Men/Little Miss character in there (Little Miss Somersault to be precise). Couldn't find Mr. Happy or Charlie Brown though (yeah he's Peanuts technically but the two franchises are visually so similar in my eyes anyway).
@ToonHive@Polygon Except, the funny part is that all the Minions movies literally retcon an obscure detail in Despicable Me 1 where they were actually created by Gru/Dr. Nefario. Literally confused by this whole "big-bang" thing when they didn't even exist prehistorically.
@RosePettals57 I can't be the only one, but I swear to god the people who created the channel probably weren't aware of the connotations the title would have... ๐ญ
Well I think you can probably guess what I did. Also yeah just doodling Charlie Brown and other random junk with my new dip pen nibs. Still havenโt gotten the Radio 914 nibs yet, but honestly with the ones I got, calligraphy/illustration is honestly quite a blast.
@Gheanven From the perspective of an American though, I'm not gonna lie that stuff looks very delightful with the abundance of cheese. You can never have too much of that stuff on anything.
@Gheanven Wonder what the Italians would think.
Probably something like "Well, at least we know not just the Americans like coronary artery disease. They didn't even use high quality extra-virgin olive oil."
I'm so tired of everyone even the modern Peanuts marketing itself glorifying Snoopy to a sickening degree as the "main character" despite being very self-centered and rude (even going as far as laughing at Charlie Brown for picking the wooden tree in A Charlie Brown Christmas) while painting Charlie Brown, the actual main character of Peanuts as a lousy second-rate sidekick when he is literally his owner and back in the 50s, he was just a normal dog that was a minor character.
He's not the all-mighty you think he is and I'm getting sick and tired of everyone thinking otherwise. Only reason you probably do is because of the big commercial scheme that turned him into a Sanrio lifestyle icon like Hello Kitty.
@ervis_2000 Better question, which is the better vocalist? Oh, wait. Don't answer. Seems obvious. The one with such a powerhouse vibrato is the one who's clearly better. Hmm, who could that be... ๐ค