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Lost and Mound

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She has trouble finding Waldo as well, considering she could never find the book to begin with.



Incoming commission for this month of May, actually April - May 'cause I inadvertently work like a Sloth now days. XD

But I digress, humoring aside.
You know that Nando's ™ burger commercial , where the blonde girl thinks her fries are missing, but in actuality she can't see them beyond her cup size neatly gathered on her plate? 
Well that's basically this image multiplied by 50. 
In a community as big and robust as ours, I'm sure this is just one-of-many common predicaments faced by certain anatomically prestigious Anthros (Though certainly one of the more "drier" predicaments faced by Furries, I'm sure).

Unfortunately this is an issue our friend, Mackenzie here, faces on a daily basis. (If you're a Markiplier fan, you know what to do) 
And as head of the shop, with multiple projects, on a tight schedule; not being able to find your equipment when needed due to a couple of "boobish" employee's causing such disorder in the work place is just an endless migraine.
This must be what it feels like to be Rick Harrison from "Pawn Stars" .
If you thought Mackenzie was under extreme pressure before, wait til you see her just attempting to reach the workbench. 
It took her 3 hours to find her box last time, lets see how long it takes her this round. 















Mackenzie (character) © Anonymous
Buster the Dummy (character) © Mythbusters “2003-2016” (Discovery channel ™ )
Michael Myers (character) © (Halloween) "1978-2009" John Carpenter, Debra Hill, Moustapha Akkad & Irwin Yablans (Falcon International Productions, Compass International Pictures, Dimension Films ™ )
Fix-It-Felix (hat and hammer) © (Wreck it Ralph) "2012 - 2018" Rich Moore, Clark Spencer, Phil Johnston, Jennifer Lee & Jim Reardon (Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios & Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures ™ )
Engineer (toolbox) © (Team Fortress 2) "2007" John Cook & Robin Walker (Valve Corporation & Electronic Arts ™ )
DMC DeLorean (time machine) © (Back to the Future 1-3) "1985 - 1990", Robert Zemeckis & Steven Speilberg (Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment & U-Drive Production ™ )
Gadget Hackwrench (character) © (Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers - series) "1989 - 1990" Tad Stones & Alan Zaslove (Walt Disney Television Animation & Disney–ABC Domestic Television ™ )
Retsuko (character) © "2018" Rarecho,Kelly Luegenbiehl, Kaata Sakamoto, Yoichiro Shimomura, Miyuki Okumura Akira Takayama & Yasue Mochizuki (Fanworks, TBS Television & NetFlix ™ )
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Big Surprise

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They say the biggest surprises sometimes come in small packages... Not this time. On the contrary, it's literally the opposite.




Commission for :iconlabbeh1:


This is 1 of 3 images my good friend Labbeh has commissioned me to do these past few months. 
And here we find ourselves once again staring down the gorgeous...um...eyes of the larger-than-life Labrador-Clifford we've come to know as Kylie. And this time she's brought another friend with her...One that has mischievously & secretly turned Kylie's cleavage into a studio-type apartment whilst waiting for her perfect opportunity to pop out and show off her best Pinkie Pie impression on what I can only assume is in celebration of Women's Month.

So Happy-Frances McDormand-Wins-An-Oscar-For-A-Movie-We-Never-Knew-Existed-Month Everybody!











Kylie (Labrador character) and Peaches (Vixen character) © :iconlabbeh1:
Uber (logo) © "2009-present" Travis Kalanick & Garrett Camp (Uber Technologies Inc. ™ )
Stark Tower (logo) © (The Avengers - film & comic) "2012" Joss Whedon, Zak Penn, Kevin Feige (Comic by: Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) (Marvel Studios & Walt Disney Studios ™ )
Johnny (character) © (The Room - film) "2003" Tommy Wiseau (Wiseau-Films, Chloe Productions, TPW Films ™ )
Subway Sandwich (logo) © "1965 - present" Fred DeLuca & Peter Buck (Subway IP Inc. ™ )
Uganda Knuckles (character) © Gregzilla
Rampage (film logo) © "2018" Brad Peyton, Dwayne Johnson, Beau Flynn, John Rickard, Hiram Garcia, Ryan Engle, Carlton Cuse, Ryan J. Condal, Adam Sztykiel ("Rampage" by: Midway Games™ ) (New Line Cinema, Flynn Picture Company, Rickard Pictures, Seven Bucks Productions & Warner Bros. Pictures ™ )
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Jurassic Problem (Doodle)

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Life found a way, to make me cough out more cash for more JW movies


I just saw "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" yesterday and decided to make a little review about it. This took me 5 hours on a rush this morning, so no Easter Eggs this time, and pardon the crudeness of the quality.

[SLIGHT SPOILER ALERT]

So I'm a big "Jurassic Park" fan, and I later came to appreciate "Jurassic World". So when I first heard about the sequel 2-3 years ago, I was super excited. 
But after finally seeing the film, I'm personally unsure of this sequel. 
For the most part, I felt a little let down, especially with the ending. 
Let's just say, this isn't the last time Chris Pratt will be dawning the Raptor-Handler persona.
But mainly what struck me the most was the treatment of the dinosaurs themselves. This by far is the most emotional time you'll have with the creatures. And I felt it lost the beauty and purpose of "Jurassic Park" . You see, "Jurassic Park" was always about the wonder and glory of these creatures. In this sequel, it didn't seem to honor the creatures as much, in fact, its the opposite, it left them bruised and abused. Unlike previous films where the dinosaurs (in some way or another) take back control of their natural lives, this film hardened on the idea of "dinosaur vs. man" to a heart wrenching degree, which is what Spielberg tried to avoid in his original film. Another thing about JP was the idea of "control", the message being you can't control nature. 
In this movie, they force the idea that man CAN control nature in a violent way, and as a result, opens the door to the suffrage of these creatures. 

There was a scene that really broke my heart, which gave me the same sentiment about Han Solo dying. There is one creature who we've seen from the VERY beginning of Jurassic Park, one who has been featured in all (3) movies, which is considered an one of the iconic characters of the film, who perishes by the lava in this movie. 
If I were the director of this film I would have saved that creature. It is one that welcomed us to the park, and it should have been preserved. Although, sure, it was nature-killing-nature; you had the human element taking these creatures outta the island, they should saved this one as well. 

Any ways, If you've seen the trailer, and if you're a true fan, you'll obviously get the similarities with"Jurassic Park: The Lost World", and it pretty much is, but with a different ending (an ending that is "the beginning of the end" so to speak). 
From characters to dialogue, each scene had reference to "The Lost World", right down to the lack of use of the original "Welcome to Jurassic Park" theme song (which dishearten me a bit).

Now despite my disappointment, there are some good traits to the film. What I enjoyed the most was spotting the many subtle and obvious references to the original Jurassic Park trilogy, as well as seeing the return of iconic characters from Jurassic World. Added to that, a new twist to InGen genetic-cloning research and backstory story (emphasis on cloning). 
The reference to John Hammond's back story and his previously unmentioned business partner was very interesting as well. However I wished they'd have done more, maybe add some flashbacks to to the original Jurassic Park itself. Something along the lines of West World, with Anthony Hopkins. Would have been great to see John Hammond in CGI with a younger James Cromwell (Lockworth).
Another great thing aesthetically is the use of animatronics, prior to the premier, they had mention the use of returning practical effects, and what's cool is that now days you can't actually distinguish which is practical and which is CGI, and I found myself attempting to spot that for this movie. 

But I digress, as mentioned, there's obviously going to be more JW movies. Maybe then we'll we delve into the backstory of pre-Jurassic Park and even further since, as previously mention, there is a new installment to the Jurassic-Genetic story that hasn't been done in prior films (And no, it's not the hybrid...it's certainly not an animal for that matter). So, much like Star Wars, we will have to wait and see where the true story will go. Cause right now, "Fallen Kingdom" just opened the door to a new venture.

Overall though, "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" was still exciting to watch, despite the critics I made. I think there could have been more to this film; difference of execution. But at the same time, there was just enough to keep me intrigued, and enough to make me a critic - so a fair balance splitting me in the middle. Plus! Can't go wrong with Jeff Goldblum in it. And HEY! In the 20 years he has been detesting this dino park, they sorta listen to him this time. 
I wish there was more of him though, I had hoped he would have had some interaction with the main characters. Hopefully as JW continues, we may see more of Jeff and maybe more of the original JP characters and park. 


So yeah, if you're a JP/ JW fan and have seen the movie, hit me up, love to discuss it with you. Let me know what you think.









Blue (Velociaptor) and Rexy (T-Rex) (characters) © "2015-2018" (Jurassic World 1 & 2) Colin Trevorrow, Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley, Steven Speilberg, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Derek Connolly (based on the novel by: Michael Crichton) (Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Pictures & Universal Pictures ™ )
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You Can't Kill The Boogeyman

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He is simply and purely...evil

[FILM REVIEW: POTENTIAL SPOILER]



I needed to take another break to just quickly talk about this new film. So I speed drew this little commemorative image to go alongside my review (so apologize for the lack of Easter Eggs and the crude execution of this image)
Any ways, I finally got to see "Halloween" (2018) yesterday, and my cuss, was I stunned. After the flop of Rob Zombie's "Halloween 1 and 2" and the abomination that was "Halloween Resurrection", we needed this reboot. This took "Halloween"& "H20" and brought it back to the basics. 
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" was a disappointment, but "Halloween" (2018) really came through, and really revitalized the franchise after the last two aforementioned flops. I absolutely loved this new "Halloween" sequel reboot.

This movie honored the original beautifully because it stuck to the original formula of the first 1978 film. And in my personal opinion, that's how you honor a reboot. Because with all the reboots and sequels we're seeing now days, time after time I've seen writers and directors taking the names of these iconic movies and TV series and using them to create their own story, completely disregarding the formula of the movie that made the original great, discarding the characters and characterization that we know and loved from the originals. The production then expects you to ignore those changes by waving some nostalgia at you.
"Halloween" (2018) honored everything from the characters, the story and the nostalgia elements altogether.
And by-cuss, was this film filled to the brim with nostalgia. There were SO MANY throw-backs, it made me feel like I was back in Haddonfield in 1978 - 1989. 
Now, this movie is meant to be another altered timeline directly succeeding the events of 1978, 40 years later. Although it disregards the events of "Halloween 2 - 6" and "H20", there were a lot of elements from the 1980's sequels. To name a few, the boy carrying a portable radio who bumps into Michael Myers, and the kitchen beating scene (www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDAjIU…) is a throw-back to "Halloween 2". 
There are two slightly comical cops who argue about their packed-snacks during a steak out, those two are very similar to the witty-duo cops from "Halloween 5". The scene where Michael steals a mechanics work clothes and his iconic mask is very reminiscent of scene from "Halloween 4" where Michael kills a mechanic in this gas/ auto repair station, Even the music has a bit of influence from the sequel, for instance a track for the new film titled "The Shape Stalks Allyson" uses an electric guitar, which is very nostalgic of Halloween 6's theme...and the list goes on.
But in general, the whole movie sits on the structure of the original "Halloween", and there are so many reference to the 1978 film. From the music to the scene-by-scene replication, to the iconic open credits and font face...This is the closes experience you could get to sitting in the theater and watching "Halloween" in 1978. Because the film was made to look just like the 1978 Carpenter film but obviously with the modern touch.

Now in terms of the modern touch; Story wise, as mentioned, it went back to the basics of what Halloween was all about. Hormonely-charged teens being stalked and killed in a small town, and one defiant Laurie Storde - this time passing her strength to her family who carrying on the battle that was put upon her 40 years ago.
It bought the tension and anxiety, with the incredible build up as the classic movie did, whilst bringing that modern element it it's cinematography. 
The one difference in comparison to the first film is that this movie was far gorier and far more gruesome. There was a far higher body count in this "Halloween" than the original (which only had 5 dead), this had more or less 17 people killed.
In terms of characters, they were all quite appropriate to the film's universe, they weren't too over powering in my opinion (which I liked), and they fit very well. Michael Myers in particular was far more brutal in this movie, and they really made an effort to emphasize how demented and lethal Michael was. From killing a child, to killing a mother, it supported Dr. Loomis' claim that he was pure evil. Even Michael's withered mask really made an impact. It was symbolic as it was iconic, and was very much made to be a living past of Michael. Aesthetically, rather than just dried out latex rubber, they opt for a wrinkled version of the mask. So in essence, the mask has aged biologically with the man. I thought that was a nice touch.
Now there was an added twist to the story. Apparently director David Gordon Green went-all "Wes Craven" on us and gave us a bit of "Scream" plotting for this film. Needless to say, there was only room for one serial killer in this town. 
The twist does open the doors for theories, for one, what really caused the infamous "bus crashed" which led to the chain of events? The twist may force you to think differently about that event.
But apart from that, the twist was really about "obsession gone too far", which I'm glad they didn't drag on for too long. It did make things interesting, which was certainly something new for the franchise, but as mentioned, Michael is the star of this slasher film.
But overall, as mentioned, the story really brought you back to the first "Halloween", replicating so many iconic scenes from the first movie, and modernizing the rest.

Now the ending, I loved the ending! Again, it returns to the classic "Halloween" formula. 
Although, I was hoping to get answers as to why Michael hunted Laurie Storde in particular (since in this movie, they are NOT siblings). But in the core essence of Michael Myers, he remains a mystery even to the end. And that's what made Michael Myers so great to begin with. 
But that final sequence where Laurie and Michael face off; it made me grin wider than the Grin on Christmas night. 
It was then I realized Laurie Strode had become the Dr. Sam Loomis of this movie (she even shotos Michael with a similar Revolver used by Dr Loomis in the first movie), and now, the tables have turned. Back then she was the prey, but now she had become the predator, in every possible way, in the most iconic scenes possible. It's just...GAAAH...amazing! 
And in the finale, in true "Halloween" fashion, you're left with a bittersweet feeling as the credits roll... Because only then you realize what Loomis knew after shooting Michael 6 times 40 years ago...

In summation, "Halloween" 2018 was the reboot we needed to redeem the franchise from its previous predecessors. It brought back everything we loved about "Halloween", and it was nothing short of a nostalgic masterpiece. From the music, to the characters, the story and the aesthetics... It was a beautiful sequel and a wonderful reboot that truly honored everything about "Halloween". 
It was so great to see Michael Myers and Laurie Strode again, as well as the original cast from 1978 (including John Carpenter and Nick Castle themselves).
I deeply enjoyed this movie, and I can't recommend it enough. If you're a "Halloween" fan like myself, you need to go see this movie and feel the nostalgia for yourselves.







Dr Sam Loomis (outfit) and Michael Myers (character) © "Halloween" (2018) David Gordon Green, Malek Akkad, Jason Blum Bill Block, Jeff Fradley, Danny McBride (Based on: Halloween 1978 by John Carpenter and Debra Hill) (Miramax, Blumhouse Productions, Trancas International Films, Rough House Pictures & Universal Pictures ™ )
Wolf J. Samuel (character) © me
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It's In Your Paws Now

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We all have to pass the torch sometime. Let's just hope the next handler doesn't get burn too hard...




HOLY CUSS! This took WAY longer than expected. I had hope to finish and post this by or before the U.S. premier of Zootopia. But with Intern homework and laziness, it got delayed. But at long last, I can finally put this to rest and move on to the next month long project. :D

I've been meaning to do this since February (when I first saw the film, which I REALLY enjoyed). And I'm happy with the results. 
Needless to say, Ol' Rob can rest easy knowing the next generation of Furries and Anthro-fans are in good paws now.
I've seen a lot of 'passing the torch' and 'past meets present' type crossovers between Robin and Nick, and that's where this idea orignated from (but in a more formal God Father-like way). But knowing Nick, I'm sure the internet is nothing short of a good hustle to survive this wilde fandom.

NOTE:
I'd like to thank everyone who greeted me for my birthday today. I sit in my chair with my WW1 U.S. helmet to the right, and the Infinity: Nick Wilde to the left, embracing the warmth of your drawn gifts and comments. Thank you for your support and kindness, I truly appreciate it. You all are awesome, Stay awesome!











Nick Wilde, Judy Hopps & Gazelle "Plush" (characters & items) © "Zootopia" (2016) Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Clark Spencer, Jared Bush, Phil Johnston (Walt Disney Studios, Pictures & Animation Studion ™ )
Pinkie Pie (figure) © My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic "the series" Season 1-5 © "2010-2015" Lauren Faust & Meghan McCarthy (Studio B Productions, Hasbro Studios & The Hub ™ )
Baymax (logo film & character) © 2014 “Big Hero 6” Don Hall, Chris Williams, Jordan Robert, Dan Gerson, Robert L. Baird & Roy Conli. Based on “Big Hero 6” (graphic novel) by Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau (Walt Disney Pictures and Animation Studios™ )
Elsa & Anna (film & characters) © "Frozen" (2013) Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Peter Del Vecho & Shane Morris "based: Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen" (Walt Disney Pictures & Animation Studios ™ )
Arlo & Spot (film & Characters) © "The Good Dinosaur" (2015) Peter Sohn, Denise Ream, Meg LeFauve, Erick Benson, Kelsey Mann & Bob Peterson (Walt Disney Pictures/ Studios & Pixar Animation Studios ™ )
Jurassic Park (logo) © "1993", Steven Spielberg, Michael Crichton (novel), Kathleen Kennedy, Gerald R. Molen & David Koepp (Universal Pictures & Amblin Entertainment ™ )
Monsters University (Pennant & logo) © "Monsters University" (2013) Dan Scanlon, Kori Rae, Dan Gerson & Robert L. Baird (Walt Disney Pictures/ Studios & Pixar Animation Studios ™ )
Robin Hood (hat) © "1973" Wolfgang Reitherman, Ken Anderson, Larry Clemmons (Buena Vista Distribution & Walt Disney Pictures ™ )
Mickey Mouse © 1928 - present (Walt Disney Pictures ™ )
First Order Stormtrooper (helmet) © "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" (2015) J. J. Abrams, Kathleen Kennedy, Bryan Burk, Lawrence Kasdan & Michael Arndt. Characters based on George Lucas (Lucasfilm Ltd., Bad Robot Productions & Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures ™ )
Woody (character) © "Toy Story 1 - 3" (1995 - 2010) John Lasseter, Ralph Guggenheim, Bonnie Arnold, Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, Pete Docter & Joe Ranft (Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios ™ )
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Cinnamon Challenge

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Being recognized for your poor life choices fills you with momentary anguish...But a life time of internet credit.


Guess what everyone? I'm still alive! Yes! But still very VERY much dead inside.
A few of you guys really made me feel better, letting me know, I never posted a single thing last month. XD (Gosh! How I've been TOO lay-back lately)

But I digress, here's a little something that's been collecting cobwebs since January. 
I've been eager to spoof Undertale since November 2015, and I still have so much ideas to tackle on the subject. But for now, please enjoy this little epiphany of internet-randomness instead of a parody of "Goat Simulator". CHEESES! This took WAY too long!

For every person I've seen play Undertale, I've noticed them select Butterscotch as their preference. Perhaps this is why...








Queen Toriel & Frisk (character & other references) © "2015" (Undertale) TobyFox (GameMaker: Studio & Microsoft Windows ™ )
Five Nights at Freddy’s 1 & 2 (characters Mangle & Toy Bonnie) © “2014-2015” Scott Cawthon
Cinnamon Challenge (video) © "2012" GloZell Green (YouTube)

Grizz (character) © (We Bare Bears) "2015" Daniel Chong & Manny Hernandez (Cartoon Network Studio ™ )
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Team Work

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Next time you decide to survive 8 nights from erratic killer-robo-abominations, pick a room with only one door...



Over due commission for :iconathrun2371:
Been meaning to do this for some time, and I'm happy that its finally complete (took longer than I expected). I missed out on a FNaF 4 fan art, so this was a great opportunity to do so and get a new piece for Markiplier as well.

So, in a game like FNaF, you'd think having two players would make things a lot easier. That only depends if both players just worked together...JUST not literally 'together' like this. I know it's Mark we're playing with here, but lets be frank, in a life or death situation, you may wanna coordinate your actions and abide by your individual duties...

(Self-irony in recent events)





Rei Shepard (character) © :iconathrun2371:
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 (characters Nightmare Foxy & Bonnie. Background) © “2014-2015” Scott Cawthon
Queen Toriel(character) © "2015" (Undertale) TobyFox (GameMaker: Studio & Microsoft Windows ™ )
Mike Wazowski (character) © "2001" (Monsters Inc.) Pete Docter, Darla K. Anderson, Andrew Stanton,Dan Gerson,
Jill Culton, Jeff Pidgeon & Ralph Eggleston (Buena Vista Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures & Pixar Animation Studios ™ )
Markiplier logo & reference © Markiplier (YouTube) 
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Standing Up

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To all my fellow shorties! From now on WE are the ones who literally look down upon them!



This was something I wanted to do for a while. I wanted to show my gratitude to two amazing guys. A couple of creative & talented artist. And really good & loyal friends of mine
:iconsupersprite65: and :iconzachmfkattack:

These guys are really cool & have equally cool stuff, so give them some love. They have done so much for me, and this is the least I could do for them.
So, Thanks Zach and Sprite for all the gifts and love. I really appreciate it. Stay awesome as you are.
They are inspirations  to me as well as anyone else who has given me support in their own way. So I thank you all as well. Ya'll are the best!


Now...
During our first chat conversation on Skype, Zach and I found out that Sprite was actually taller than both of us in real life. I think this scene played out in our conversation (can't recall). However, my brain put 2 n 2 together and came up with this gift art.
As for the rock on Zach's shoulder, her was playing Assassin's Creed at the time and kept hitting rocks... Figures from a ACDC fan...
Any ways! Took longer than I expected (although now days, I expect everything to take longer), but it's finally done.







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Zach (character) 
© :iconzachmfkattack:
Sprite Soft drink (logo) 
© "1961" (Coca-Cola Company ™ )
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Gun It

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Looks mean a lot in Zootopia. It identifies how much admiration you'll receive from the fandom. But in this fandom, protection is EQUALLY important (in every way) 



Here's a little project I did for my uncle... My REALLY younger uncle...Younger than me. (I actually haven't figured out what that makes me) Makes me feel old for sure. 
Any ways, he's equally a fan of Zootopia as I am. So he asked if I could do this.
Along the lines, I evidently promised him this project (for some reason I can't recall), So...here it is. Now, I don't usually take requests, but since we've had family stuff in the past, it's sorta like repaying and such...

I though I might share it with you lovely guys and gals ^_^

In recent years, whenever he and his family would come over to visit, I'd let him and his brother play with my Airsoft pistols. I'd usually facilitate their matches when they do, and its pretty fun to watch. So, that's the summation of the plot. He basically wanted an illustration of himself with Office Wilde. Whatever gives me a reason to draw Nick, I'll take it (Actually that's a lie. I'm lazy as **ck)











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Absorption Affliction

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They said science can solve most anything. But when that fails, we look to mysticism and magic. But what if, those two things just add to the situation...?


Commission for   MattytheMouse
What I thought was going to be a simple & quick project, went a tad over board with some speed bumps along the way. BUT, it was fun to do. So here ya'll go 
Please enjoy. ^_^


Meet Shrinky Dink, a young attractive unicorn with a 'problem'. You see ever since she was born, she's had trouble controlling her 'abilities' (as is most beings with powers at first). 
She has the ability to shrink and grow at will (amongst other magical features she attained), however as mentioned, she was never able to tap into that completely. Even as she aged, it seemed as if reaching 'control' was as far-fetched as Celestia's security protocol for Equestria.
So she lived on with her conditions, unfortunately affecting others in her path. There'd be times where she'd grow accidentally after standing next to Big Mac, causing him to shrink... And other days where she'd suddenly find herself at ground level, eye to eye with a giant mushroom. 
One day teleporting from a sneeze, the other transforming into a dragon after bumping into a dragonfly... Basically an endless game of 'what happens next' for dear Shrinky. Fed up with her constant predicament, believing magic would not be efficient to combat her magical issues, she goes off the consult the pony of science herself, Twilight Sparkles. Due to recent activities in Ponyville, Twilight found herself pre-occupied, but pitied Shrinky's situation enough to squeeze a moment of consultation for the green unicorn. Not forgetting her monarchical duties, Twilight directs Shrinky to meet her at her old lab (which has been resurrected into this commemorative museum to Princess Sparkles origins).
There, Shrinky basks in the glory of Sparkles' old collection. Books of yesteryear, ancient texts, bottles and lab apparatuses displayed in uniform...any thing that was basically saved from the destruction of Lord Tirek. 
Unfortunately, thinking that the object there would be Shrinky's solution, becomes a needless factor to her problem. During her time of wonder and curiosity in the museum, timing could not be more wrong for the unicorn, as if a glitch in motion, her powers erupt whilst inspecting a shelf of bottled samples and relics...
The surge rushes deep through her body, emitting a sensation unlike her usual occurrences...a more, sensual sensation. The tingling sensation throbbed across her torso, and then began accumulating to her chest. Shrinky snaps out of her trance of bliss and watches in horror as her shirt violently tares from the inside out. Allowing her swelling bosom to punch themselves free without effort. 
The sudden intake of fluids building in her mammaries, the lining tissues of her breasts increasing with every pump. Skin stretching with no dismay and the uncontrollable urges beating Shrinky from the inside out was too much for the unicorn. In seconds, her body is covered by her enormous and growing mounts of flesh and milk. She attempts to stabilize herself by grabbing the shelf, but as a result, increases the growth even more by absorbing the content of the shelves. As if sucking the juices outta the items, Shrinky doubles her size in less than a minute. The pressure mounts as her body produces more & more milk than her jugs can manage to contain. Overwhelmed, Shrinky tries her best to keep herself up, boosting her massive chest upwards. Unfortunately, correcting her back only thrusts her mammaries forward, forcing her heavy load to spurt intensively. The feeling of release entices her periodically, but she does her best to keep herself focused. But mind can not overcome body in this case, as a steady stream begins to eject from her puffy plate sized nipples… The sweet flow of fluid lactating from her breasts excites the unicorn with every splatter and spurt; the erotic thrusting with every heft as she follows the flow of every burst of milk-spurt. The numbing sensation of her tender milk-pounds weighing on her guiltily. A full release may be eminent…
Outside the museum, a crowd gathers to welcome Princess Sparkles to the museum. Up ‘til this point, the museum wasn’t of public interest, certainly unknown to many, so the exhibit remained quiet. As soon as Twilight opens those doors, that’ll all change. 







Shrinky Dink (character) ©   MattytheMouse
Twilight Sparkles (Character & Background) © My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic "the series" Season 1-5 © "2010-2016" Lauren Faust & Meghan McCarthy (Studio B Productions, Hasbro Studios & The Hub ™ )
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When an opportunity arises, keep it up and savor the moment...



So I was chatting with :icontoughset: 4 weeks ago, and one thing led to another and we sorta had our selves a quick trade. This was my output in that quick trade session (minus the colors, the backgrounds and basically everything else but a rough sketch itself.) 

What better way to start off a quick sketch than with a quicksand theme (My first, might I add). So, Tough wanted to see Sammy in a sandy situation, and the only thing that popped up at the moment was the scene from "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (Don't CinemaSins me about the film, I know the disputes. PLUS it allowed Sammy to experience something new and nostalgic at the same time). 
In the end it was really fun, I loved the work he did for me, and having Toughset as my sudden Motivational Coach was awesome. (If not bittersweet) :D

And now, I finally finished it. For Toughset in light of his his excellence and generosity over the years.








Indiana Jones: and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (film) © "2008" Steven Speilberg, David Koepp, Jeff Nathanson, Frank Marshall & George Lucas (Paramount Pictures & Lucasfilm Ltd. ™ )
Armadillo Toughset (character) © :icontoughset:
Samantha "Sammy" Jay Wolfe (character & art) © wolfjedisamuel 016
Mrs. Fields (logo) © "1977" Debbi Fields (TBCY ™ )
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Cluboration

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Karate Sam: They asked me to hang out with them...I hanged them in the Orchard tree...

Here's a quick collaboration I did with some really cool guys. (As accordingly)
:icontristananimation::iconsupersprite65: and :iconzachmfkattack:






Tristan (character & art) © Tristananimations
Sprite (character
 & art© Supersprite65
Zach (character & art) © ZachMFKattack
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Over Satisfied

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Everything in life has moderation... (Tell that to the hyper community!)



Commission for   jennifer

Lady Noir just loves her sweet, dairy, creamy goodness. And I'm not referring to the one on the cone...
But in general, Ice Cream is a summer treat we can't get enough of. And when you love something, especially food, there are no boundaries. That means even gaining some pounds...
Luckily for Noir, those pounds go to the right places...as well as ON the right people.











Lady Noir (character) ©   jennifer
Jasiri (character) © (Lion Guard) "2015" Ford Riley & Howy Parkins (Disney Television Animation & Mercury Filmworks ™ )
Selecta (logo) © "1933" Ramon Arce, Sr. (RFM Corporation ™ )
Wolf J. Samuel (character and art) © © wolfjedisamuel 016
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Brace Yourself

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George R.R. Martin better write these lost and cornered souls a prayer before they get cut out of the story...



Commission for :iconwilizin:

Madam Bracer and Sir Mage making friends with the local towns folks in a quiet little village down south. Getting straight to the point of their journey. And dodging some bullets here and there, figuratively and literally...
But what's certain about these two, their lives are far more stranger than fiction (And Daring Doo can take that up with Wil Risen for that matter)


If you want to read the ACTUAL author story behind these two fellas, check it out here:

Equestria's Most Wanted: A Mage Managing Mistaken Misconduct






Mage and Bracer (characters) © :iconwilizin:
Star Fox (logo) © “Star Fox”, 1993 – 2006 (Shigeru Miyamoto, Takaya Imamura & Nintendo ™ )
"Baringa" (Logo/quote) © "Big Bang Thoery (TV series)" 2007 - present, Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, Mark Cendrowski, Steven Molaro & Faye Oshima Belyeu (Chuck Lorre Productions & Warner Brothers Television ™ )
Tangled (film & poster) © "2010" Nathan Greno, Byron Howard, Dan Fogelman, Roy Conli, John Lasseter, Glen Keane & based off "Rapunzel by Brothers Grimm" (Walt Disney Pictures & Animation Studios ™ )
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Finding Locations

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Addison and Mark were called in for maintenance duty. What they got was a lesson in day-shift appreciation...


Commission for :iconkleiny:

So, remember those two over-timers from night 5, just hanging around the pizzeria after hours? Well it turns out, they literally didn't see what hit 'em. 
Could you blame them? With all the superior tech in the world in this plot-era, the company still can't indulge in a little bit of light!? As much as they can with employee casualties and settlements.











Addison (character) © :iconkleiny:
Fun Time Foxy & Ballora (character and setting) © "2016" (Sister Location) by Scott Cawthon
Markiplier (logo) © :iconmarkiplier: (YouTube)
West World (TV series logo) © "2016 - " Jonathan Nolan, Lisa Joy, J.J. Abrams, Jerry Weintraub & Bryan Burk (Based on the 1973 "Westwolrd by Michael Chrichton) (Kilter Films, Bad Robot Productions, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Warner Bros. Television & HBO ™ )
MIB Neuralyzer © "1997" (Men in Black) Barry Sonnenfeld, Walter F. Parkes, Laurie, MacDonald, Steven Spielberg, Ed Solomon (Based on "The Men in Black" by Lowell Cunningham)
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Fun Time

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Funny story, a dead body was found in the vents. Okay, so it's not exactly funny, but it's a story... (Now you know who) 



For :iconjmdudelerks:'s wishlist. I was very flattered, but not as flat as he'll be in a few minutes under Freddy's robotic foot.

(Now just leaves Baby and Ennard to draw)



NOTE: To those who initially saw the original dialogue, I want to apologize for the misunderstanding. I honestly wasn't consciously aware that the dialogue was in reference to sexual abuse. I want to be clear, that was not my intentions. It was a reference from a Markiplier video, and it only occurred to me now the gravity of the joke. To those who may have been offended or deterred, I am sorry.





Puppet Bonnie and Fun Time Freddy (character and setting) © "2016" (Sister Location) by Scott Cawthon
King Ken (character) © :iconjmdudelerks:
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Doing Your Part

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"High School Of The Dead" did fun-bag rifle rest first (and big). In the "Great War", we had to go bigger.


A late gift for the incredible :iconxsuperix: for all the amazing art that he's done for me. Superi, you are amazing, I love you so much.



Superia wanted to spend a little quality time with Wolf J. Samuel. To catch up on things and have some good ol' fun. So, being both enthusiast of military history, Wolf suggested a live action role play of the Great-War that was occurring in Nottingham.
No one told her though that the rest of her company would be on the offensive, whilst she remained on the defense the entire time. 
Perhaps the next time Superia wishes to play with Wolf on similar grounds, she'll consider playing Battlefield 1 with him instead.


(Download button to the right to see full size image)











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Caolan the Fox (character) © :iconthefalconfighter:
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Too Easy

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Kazlee tends to get a bit cocky each match. Although, she has 'big' reasons to do so.




Commission for :iconcalle7112:
Who wanted an image of his pony OC (Kazlee) proudly modeling her TF2 Soldier uniform, relishing in another successful but rather (in-her-point-of-view) short match against the opposing RED. 
Kazlee pondered on this perceived effortless battle for a moment or two thinking...
Had she stumble upon a mild server? Was she too competitive for her opponents? Or perhaps her opposing team found her 'weapons' too intimidating?
Who knows? Fact of the matter is, the enemy either rammed a futile offensive against her, or pushed back submissively against her vigorous attacks. 













Kazlee (character) © :iconcalle7112:
Team Fortress 2 (Logo, Soldier Outfit & Weapon) © (2007) John Cook & Robin Walker (Valve Corporation & Electronic Arts ™ )
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The Beef

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In Mother Russian, the capture of land, prisoners of war and body count is the extent of a food fight.




Commission for :iconkokeiden:
This took WAY longer than the last commission I did for Kokeiden. But I'm happy with the results none the less. It was still a treat working on this project. It was a pleasure working on these characters, since I had intended on drawing a few of them in the first place. 


But I digress

This week on Chopped, the season finale reaches a boiling point higher than the Cuban-Missile Crisis when Soviet finalists, Nalia and Van, get their hands on their ingredients and literally use it against each other for the title of last chef standing (again, literally).

Special guest judges (World famous Cafe entrepreneur: Wego Squeaks. And Food Satiric: Wolf J. Samuel) expected there to be tenderizing, salting and frying of various things. They didn't expect it to be the chef's themselves.




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Nalia Seminov (characters) © :iconkokeiden:
Van (characters) © :iconsandwich-anomaly:
Wego Squeak (character) © :iconnafyo-toons:
Rainbow Dash (character) © My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic "the series" Season 1-5 © "2010-2017" Lauren Faust & Meghan McCarthy (Studio B Productions, Hasbro Studios & The Hub ™ )
Chopped (show & logo) © "2009 - present" Linda Lea, Dave Noll, Michael Krupat, Michael Pearlman, Beth Paholak, Tina Nguyen, Karey Green, Kirsten Moberg, Kate Kenny, Crystal Bahmaie, Edward Schindler (supervising prod.), Jessica Paul (supervising prod.), Loe Fahie (EIC), Vivian Sorenson (co-exec.) (Notional & the Food Network ™ )
Frank Wienerton & Brenda Bunson (characters) © "2016" Conrad Vernon, Greg Tiernan, Megan Ellison, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Conrad Vernon, Kyle Hunter & Ariel Shaffir (Annapurna Pictures, Point Grey Pictures, Nitrogen Studios & Columbia Pictures ™ )

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TIT

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Scooby-Booby-Doo, where are you? We got some weight to lift now.




(Advance) Happy Halloween everyone!


Rather than the usual "pumpkins" and "skeletons", this year I've decided to go for some classical "spooks" of pop culture. And recently, "IT" has made its way back into the streetlights after 30 years (And no, I've never seen either films. I only know the original one had Tim Curry as Pennywise. So please don't ask me what I thought about the current film).

Any ways to those celebrating the month of the dead this year, I wish you a festive 31st. May our blood sugar reach the afterlife. 
Now if you'd excuse me, I'm gonna go watch some Top15's creepiest ghost sightings caught on camera. Ta-ta!









Jay Wolfe (character) © Myself
IT (poster/film) © "2017" (Based on the novel by Stephen King) Andy Muschietti, Roy Lee, Dan Lin, Seth Grahame-Smith, David Katzenberg, Barbara Muschietti, Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, Gary Dauberman (New Line Cinema, Ratpac-Dune Entertainment, Vertigo Entertainment, Lin Pictures, KatzSmith Productions & Warner Bros. Pictures ™ )
Jason (Mask) © "1980" (Friday the 13th franchise) Sean S. Cunningham & Victor Miller (Georgetown Productions, Sean S. Cunningham Films, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures ™ )
Six (character) © "2014" (Little Nightmares - game) Henrik Larsson, Oscar Wemmert, Emma Mellander, Per Bergman, Dennis Talajic, Niklas Hansson, Mattias Ottvall (Bandai Namco Entertainment & Tarsier Studios ™ )
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