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stardestroyer81 · 16 days
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Last July, I expressed interest in wanting to create arcade flyer-inspired character cards for the colorful cast of Rascal... and only ended up making one for the titular bunny boy. To make up for it, however, I think it's finally time to reveal Rascal's full cast...
... by way of a group shot and sprite showcase! 🍬🧡💙🧡🍬
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brazen-bara-archive · 7 years
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A somewhat deferential knock sounded against the frame of Baxter's open door. "Hi, I'm sorry to bother you, but I think I'm a little bit lost. I was told to come speak with a Mr... Stackman, I think it was? I'm not sure where his office is."
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Baxter sucked in a breath and mumbled "Stockman" as he waved the next applicant in. "That would be me, this is my office, you are in the right place, please have a seat." He gestured to the chair in front of his desk and hoped that this interview would go smoother than the last one.
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stardestroyer81 · 10 days
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In the mid-1980s, animated adaptations of arcade games were commonplace— for example, Hanna Barbera's Pac-Man or Saturday Supercade's Q*Bert. Both of these shows, for lack of a better term, 'Americanize' the designs of the titular characters, so I got to thinking...
"What would a mid-1980s cartoon based off Rascal look like?"
Seeing as I've had prior experience in drawing faux animation cels, I decided to put that talent to the test and whip up not only a cel drawing but also a painted background for a scene for a hypothetical 1985 Rascal cartoon! 🍬🧡💙🧡🍬
(You can get a print of both the standalone cel as well as the cel overlaid on top of the painted background over on my RedBubble store!)
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