99% of the St. Canard villain populace participates in Pride Month and the stinky 1% grumbles that it involves way too much happiness and not enough feeding people to a pride of bloodthirsty lions.
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Random Quackerjack doodles
fun fact, I’ve only ever watched one episode of DWD (It was a while ago) but I still love this guy
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Rhesus 2's Brain Puns
I'm already doing this for the wiki, but I'm gonna post some of my personal favorite highlights of Rhesus 2's brain puns from Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys. I won't/can't post all (partially because I waffle on how much of his brain-based body horror I think people could handle, and partially because some work best as gifs - which I don't know how to make), but I'll do my best.
Malcolm McDowell was having such a blast voicing Rhesus, I can just tell. So much wicked glee, it's absolutely infectious!
But again, brain-based body horror included! Exposed brains, disembodied brains, spinal cords/brain stems, the works! It's a children's cartoons, but if that stuff still makes you upset, please don't trouble yourself!
Starting with Episodes 1 and 2: "Yes, We Have No Bananas" and "Yes, We Still Have No Bananas":
Our first glimpse into Rhesus 2's brain puns, and it's a fantastic one. We had just seen him replace his own brain the scene prior, and here he is taking it out already just to go buck-wild and have evil fun!
Rhesus 2 is voiced by Malcolm McDowell, who played Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange (the show makes a number of references to it with Rhesus 2's character, all amusing). His delivery & laughter with this line in particular is stuck in my own brain, it's so joyous and honestly kind of cute!
"And so is my spare~". Tickles me.
Alas, I can't make a gif, but maybe I'll learn how or get someone else to for the sake of this show. It deserves it, dammit!
It's so simple, so low-hanging, it circles right back around to amazing. I don't want to throw around the word "camp" too flippantly, but I feel like this is at least somewhere in the ballpark.
He didn't need to swap his brain out, he had already decided against retreating! He's just doing it for the sake of the bit! And I love that commitment! And the delivery of that line - so sinister, so saucy, it gives me tingles~
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So no one else is gone a talk about how QuackerJack hands that particular rubber ducky to Mr. Banana Brain before commanding an entire flood of rubber duckies?
Is that an enchanted rubber ducky?
Did he find some magic artifact left in a back alley and was like "Aw cool, this'll be fun!"?
Is there some elaborate controls in that particular one that's sending a signal to the others??
Did some bigger-bad behind the scenes hand this off to him and it's all going to come into play in Issue #6??
It's the only ducky with a neutral expression save for the McDuck Family cameos, so there's a deliberate choice to make it different.
THERE'S SOMETHING GOING ON WITH THAT RUBBER DUCKY AND I'M NOT GOING TO LET THAT GO UNNOTICED.
Where did you get that rubber ducky, Jacky? This defies your pre-established abilities, you don't have super powers, so why do you have Rubber-Duckinesis???
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*in court with the F4
Prosecution: I would like to call Mr. Banana Brain to the stand!
*Quackerjack stands up, Mr. Banana Brain in hand
Jury Guy: They are not gonna let him do that, are they?
Defense Attorney: You'd be surprised what they let slide in this town.
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Jury Guy: Is... is the banana testifying against him?
Defense Attorney: The sooner you accept it, the better.
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I just had to draw Quackerjack being haunted by Paddywhack, New New Mr. Banana Brain, and Mr. Banana Brain himself. Quackerjack just doesn’t have the best times with toys that see him as the plaything instead.
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It’s peanut butter and jelly time! (Mar. 2023)
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