Doug the good-natured, innocent and easy-going Purple Hippo from the rainbow planet Rainmoon. He has a passion for painting pictures of clouds, the sun, the moon and even his own Castle of Rainbows. Doug enjoys mostly being with his other fellow Rainbrites such as Tomas the Red Tiger and Casey the Yellow Panther for example. He is rarely ever without his safari hat and khaki shirt, except when he is going for a swim and when he is taking a bath, mainly because he is sensitive about his body fat. Doug expresses his desire to travel to other planets or planetoids and asteroids all throughout Galaxceus for his inspiration to paint more castles and palaces. Doug uses big belly or huge butt as a weapon although he occasionally uses his Hippo Hurricane Cry, a move that involves him inhaling then screaming aloud that unleashes a strong gust if wind powerful enough to blow even enemies twice his size over a hundred yards away. Doug also has a caring more sentimental streak rarely seen🦛🏰🌈
Don't Be A Hippocrite - Punny Purple African Hippo
Get a laugh with our punny 'Don't Be A Hippocrite' design featuring a playful purple hippopotamus. This dangerous african animal shows off their tusks! Perfect for animal lovers with a sense of humor!
The question stays stuck, lodged behind his teeth, because voicing it out loud feels too much like asking things Buck’s not ready to face. Has never been ready to, despite knowing how close the possibility is every time they put their gear on.
What if this is the time he doesn’t make it? Will this be the time I have to tell Chris his dad isn’t coming home?
As if he hears it all anyway, Bobby reaches over and places a comforting hand on his knee. “Anything I can bring you?”
“No. Maddie’s swinging by with some things after her shift.” Buck remembers himself and quickly adds, “Thanks, though.”
His gratitude is for so much more than Bobby’s offer, and he thinks Bobby understands that. They sit in companionable silence, the beeps and hums of machines in the background, until Bobby has to leave for a shift. He encourages Buck to go home. To rest in his own bed and get a proper meal.
“I will.”
Bobby claps him on the shoulder and gives it a squeeze. “Okay, kid. See you tomorrow.” A reminder that they both know someone will need to physically drag Buck away and force him to leave.
This is another classic Hanna Barbera cartoon from the early-60's featuring Peter Potamus and his monkey friend So-so. This time it involves our animal protagonists going up against mythical threats including a two-headed giant in a medieval-inspired world where anything is possible. The funny duo eventually make it out alive, although with hilarious results. As a comic book artist, illustrator and genuine storyteller myself I'm using these characters as major inspiration for my imaginary monster characters along with the planets or planetoids and asteroids in the far-off more distant galaxy they all come from🦛🐒⛰️🌳🏰⚔️