this is what i imagine when i think about her fight
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Literally any (Or all if you want to) of the Legion of Stationary members
The scissors were the easiest thing to draw. Plus I wanted to try some paper Mario shading.
You can ask me for drawings or you could just ask me something random.
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Character of choice eating an apple. I want an apple
An apple for Anon
Ask me anything. I’ll answer any and all questions.
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Maybe that one really geometric guy from paper mario, the jester one
His name is DIMENTIO YOU BOTCHED SCIENCE PROJECT-
If you want a free drawing, just ask
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I’m running low on creativity so I am now asking the random people on the internet what I should draw.
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MONKEY WRENCH
its pretty fun animated series you can watch it on youtube. big recommend!
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Okay, real talk, I actually, genuinely, unironically like that, once Mickey Mouse entered the public domain, most people proceeded to, for the most part, come up with really creative ideas and stories for him, and I've even seen a few creative horror ideas outside of 'Mickey Mouse evil'. Like yeah, we've got the horror game and movie coming out, but for the most part I've actually seen some really good ideas, and even some good art of Mickey, as well as Minnie, celebrating their 'freedom', and I'm honestly really glad most people have dropped the 'Mickey Mouse as an evil corporate mascot' idea.
I'm gonna be real...I've never been a fan of the 'Evil Corporate Mickey Mouse' portrayal. Like? Mickey is a fictional character. He does not exist. And not only do those portrayals go against the type of character Mickey has generally been portrayed as, but at the end of the day, all those jokes really do is divert attention away from the actual people behind Disney, the ones actually responsible for all the bad decisions that have come from the studio lately. I'm not going to act like Disney, or even Walt Disney himself, was an untouchable Sacred Cow that was only tainted in more recent years--but Mickey Mouse as a character, to me, is proof that Disney, for all of their faults, are still capable of making good, and even beautiful, things.
And seeing people stretch their creative muscles with at least the original version of the character that, for so long, has been Disney's figurehead, almost feels like coming full-circle.
I think that's amazing.
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