South Park Harrison family
I rewatched All About Mormons and decided to draw the Harrison family, but in the PC era :)
Disclaimer: I do not own Gary Sr, Karen, Mark, Jenny, Gary Jr, Dave or Amanda Harrison. I do own the other characters though
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Sparks are flying—as Jenny begs for Shelley to [SPOILERS!].
They both have a crush on each other, but they aren’t aware the other feels the same.
I also additionally came up with a cute ship name for them: Jelley.
Their love story is explored in Part 2, so wait for that if you wanna see this scene + a buncha other stuff related to them! (The whole part isn’t dedicated to them, but I think you know what I mean.)
Here is their info, like always:
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Shelley Marsh
Gender: Demigirl
Pronouns: She/they
Sexuality: Lesbian
Age: 16
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Jenny Harrison
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/her
Sexuality: Lesbian
Age: 16
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George Harrison and Jenny Boyd at Friar Park, January 1991. Photo by Pattie Boyd. (In connection with this photo of George and Pattie that same day.)
“My former brother-in-law George Harrison spoke my favorite ‘Life Lesson Quote.’ I was in a car with my sister Pattie and George. We were on our way back from Bangor in Wales where we’d been staying at the Maharishi conference with the rest of The Beatles. It was when we’d heard that The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein, had died that we cut our visit short, and each of the Beatles headed for home. We all felt very sad. The car stopped in London to let me out. Just as I was about to close the car door, George jumped out and said to me, ‘Would you like to come to Maharishi’s ashram in India with us all in January?’ I couldn’t believe it, a dream come true! ‘How can I ever repay you?’ I asked. ‘Just be yourself.’ George said. This has been my ‘Life Lesson Quote,’ and it is the story of my book: the journey to finding myself.” - Jenny Boyd (in response to the question, “Can you please give us your favorite ‘Life Lesson Quote’? Can you share how that was relevant to you in your life?”), Authority Magazine, March 9, 2020 (x)
The new edition of Jenny’s first book (Musicians In Tune), re-titled It’s Not Only Rock ‘n’ Roll: Iconic musicians reveal the source of their creativity, included a dedication:
“Dedicated with love and gratitude to the memory of George Harrison.”
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Indigo League Episode 20
It's ghost time! This is another episode not focused on Ash, with Brock being the central character of this episode (with a side of James). Ghosts are fun in pokemon because usually they're pokemon, sometimes they're humans, and sometimes they're pokemon who are dead humans. This episode we get the first two examples, and it's a fun episode! Not my favorite, but not bad at all.
Poor Brock is despairing over his total lack of rizz, having made no romantic connection over the summer at all. I love it when the show talks about the passage of time considering Ash's total lack of aging in the next twenty plus years.
Meowth is not thrilled about being surrounded by all this water. I love it when he does cat stuff.
Misty is impressively strong to be pulling both of the boys no problem.
I love this bit where James is half hanging over this fence and then Jesse drops him when she gets distracted by planning some crime. James's scream from his Japanese voice actor is great.
The pokemon center here has an eleven o'clock curfew at which point these metal gates come down over the doors. Seems mildly alarming and something we have never seen at any other pokemon centers. Very strange.
Get ghost attacked readers!!!
We get it James, you're pretty.
Poor Jesse. She's part of a set, don't separate them.
For some reason Brock is giving Johnny Bravo vibes here to me.
Look how cute Pikachu's little celebration is here!
They say "However" twice in a row here and I now know that Tadashi from Big Hero 6 is named However.
Love it when Pikachu does something small and silly. He's just so cute.
I love Jesse lecturing a ghost on how to act right around guys.
Gas Mask. Need I say more.
Pokeani was doing pokemon fusions before it was cool.
Look how scared they are! Poor dears.
Ooo, the New Testament is in pokeani too. I don't think the writers thought of the implications though.
Team Rocket is playing end song 4 here at the festival long before it's used as an end song for the show.
These are some interesting memorial candles. I don't recognize the top two pokemon, and who is mourning the currently completely extinct pokemon Omanyte? Very strange.
I wonder who Ash is remembering here, we don't get any closer to his lantern so I guess we'll never know.
And here we have a fourth option for ghosts in Pokemon, Pokemon pretending to be human ghosts.
Misty is so cute here! I love her little ponytail she normally has but it's nice to switch things up every now and then.
I didn't notice this the first time (I usually watch these two times for my inital thoughts and then anything I missed the second time) but the pink spots on Misty's kimono are Goldeen outlines!
Like I said I like this episode, but I think the end is my favorite part of it , look how cute they are dancing together in their kimonos! Brock is too busy being emo to go dancing right now though.
Next episode on Monday, get ready to cry over Butterfree! (Though we've really not seen a whole lot of him.)
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