Lucy, I'll tell you what I wrote down. I wrote "I could watch Lucy Beaumont walk about with a leaf blower attached to her foot all day."
Oh, that's one of the nicest things anyone's ever said.
Back for another Inktober artwork, shall we? This time when showing this inspiration to the 🌙DreamWorks Animation logo because why not? It’s all where I wanted to had this sleepy-type raccoon while he’s on fishing. It also foreshadowed from my Day 1 artwork with 🥜Brown the Squirrel‘sappearance, but just a coincidence.
(NO COPYING OR PLAGIARIZING FROM ME AND ONE OF MY CLOSEST FRIEND’S WORK! THAT INCLUDES OUR CHARACTERS, DESIGNS, STUFF, ETC. IMPOSTERS AND SEXBOTS ARE NOT WELCOME TO FOLLOW MY BLOG WHATSOEVER! 😡 That will be all….I mean it.)
“Day 5: Moon 🌙🎣”
Back for another Inktober artwork, shall we? This time when showing this inspiration to the 🌙DreamWorks Animation logo because why not? It’s all where I wanted to had this sleepy-type raccoon while he’s on fishing. It also foreshadowed from my Day 1 artwork with 🥜Brown the Squirrel‘s appearance, but just a coincidence.
Stripes (in his overall outfit and hat) created by me; BryanVelasquez87 (Bryan360)
I wrote an Abigail story in 2012, pre-Doomstar Requiem/the end of season 4, about the dissolution of her relationship with Nathan, such that it was. I'm fascinated by her portrayal in Army of the Doomstar; I can't help but wonder whether her brief arc would have been handled the same way had AotD been able to be made sooner than a decade after the series' heyday. In general, AotD really hammers home the motif hinted at in DR of Dethklok having to step into their respective heroic roles by facing their egos.
I'm sure part of the inspiration for how the Abigail storyline played out was the #MeToo movement, but I also wonder after Brendan Small and company's post-pandemic spiritual inclinations and question whether Dethklok would have been allowed/able to mature enough to step into said prophesied roles (and then some - Nathan essentially sacrifices himself to shut down the generator, and even Murderface chucking a snowball at Vater Orlaag so Charles can finish taking him out are above and beyond what they were 'meant' to do, and both actions took some massive cojones - what a shift from "How can I be a hero when my dick's as big as a shoe?" and such!) if the past decade hadn't ultimately shaken out the way it has.
TL;DR: Army of the Doomstar was surprisingly sentimental (Toki feeling safe enough around his brothers to spend some time age-regressing! Pickles being the Band Mom! Murderface's entire arc! Skwisgaar's annoyance at having to look after Toki falling by the wayside the second Toki was in peril! Father Charles fcuking Offdensen!!!), and I was impressed by Nathan's ability to ultimately part with Abigail amicably, specifically because he seemed to recognize that he was using their alleged romance as a crutch to avoid dealing with bigger issues surrounding him.