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cossaboomboombelly · 13 days
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Dynomutt and the Blue Falcon meet supervillain Mr. Glut
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cossaboomboombelly · 1 month
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The Blimp strikes Big City. From Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, "The Lighter Than Air Raid" (1976).
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cossaboomboombelly · 3 months
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cossaboomboombelly · 3 months
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cossaboomboombelly · 5 months
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Gilligan, from skinny to fat to fatter.
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cossaboomboombelly · 5 months
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Shaggy and Scooby overdo it.
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cossaboomboombelly · 8 months
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In 1982, Gilligan's Planet, a Filmation-produced cartoon, aired on CBS. In one of the episodes, Turnabout is Fair Play, when the Skipper is captured by an alien who is apparently interested in collecting fat specimens, the castaways convince Gilligan to pad himself in an attempt to rescue Skipper. The center image above is from the show. The images to the left and right are concept art I did based on the original and other Filmation character art.
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cossaboomboombelly · 9 months
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Wimpy sure loves hamburgers!
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cossaboomboombelly · 11 months
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“We didn’t forget the gravy.”
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cossaboomboombelly · 11 months
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Fat Filmation characters
The animation company Filmation created or adapted a number of characters over the years that either were or became “fat” in various cartoons.  This played a huge part in  the early development of my interest in weight gain cartoons and art.  
Fat Albert was Filmation’s prototype for this character body type of course, in the early 1970′s.  Then came the somewhat similarly-built Batman villain Sweet Tooth, in the New Adventures of Batman series in 1977.  A more overtly obvious ripoff of Fat Albert was the padded Gilligan in an episode of Gilligan’s Planet in 1982, in which Gilligan stuffs himself with padding to distract a fat admiring alien who’s taken the Skipper hostage.  And of course, along the way, the Skipper himself was an overweight Filmation character in The New Adventures of Gilligan (1974) and Gilligan’s Planet and so, too was the original Batman villain Simon the Pieman (1968).  
All of which was nightmare fuel for a kid with a developing fat fetish in the seventies and eighties.
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cossaboomboombelly · 11 months
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“A Sweet Joke on Gotham City”
Nefarious, obese villain Sweet Tooth ransoms Gotham City’s water supply by turning it into chocolate syrup.  Robin goes undercover as Dick Grayson and disguises himself as one of Sweet Tooth’s fat gang members in order to foil Sweet Tooth’s plot.  The ruse doesn’t work, however, and when Sweet Tooth discovers that Dick isn’t really “fat”, the fat villain decides to make a block of taffy out of him.  Batman and Batgirl come to the rescue and save the day.
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cossaboomboombelly · 1 year
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Wimpy popping buttons
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cossaboomboombelly · 1 year
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“Blubber Man” from Help!...The Hair Bear Bunch! - “Kling Klong Versus The Masked Marvel”
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cossaboomboombelly · 1 year
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Woody Woodpecker “Sioux Me” (1965)
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cossaboomboombelly · 1 year
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The Little Red Hen (1955)
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cossaboomboombelly · 1 year
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Woody Woodpecker pigs out.
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