Solo avisarles que este mes estos tuvieron su primer encuentro en pantalla 💕
Feliz MesAniversario DuckRabbit 🦆💕🐇
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En mis artes ellos están casados desde 1939 pero solo los creadores originales lo saben y lo mantienen en secreto de los medios. Porky no lo sabe tampoco xd
I wrote a review of aftersun for my course and thought it turned out quite well so wanted to share:
A critical review of Aftersun (2022)
For me, Aftersun (dir. Charlotte Wells) can be summarised in a series of images. The first: a young man is balancing on the edge of a balcony. Inside, his daughter is sleeping. The second: a young man has gone scuba diving without a licence. ”He told a porkie pie,” his daughter records herself saying into a 90’s camcorder. ”But he’ll be fine, I’m sure.” The third: a young man is walking alone at night in an unfamiliar city, drunk. He picks up someone else’s discarded cigarette and smokes it. He walks to the beach and keeps walking, with purpose, directly into the sea.
Aftersun is a story told through one long, almost uninterrupted, flashback. Calum (Paul Mescal) and his 11-year-old daughter Sophie (Frankie Corio) are on a budget holiday in a Turkish resort some time in the late 90’s. They spend their days by the pool, or on guided tours of the surrounding tourist attractions, or giggling about the tacky yet endearing evening entertainment. In the present day, Sophie looks back on the last holiday she spent with her dad. She is looking through camcorder footage, searching for clues, signs that her father was about to slip away from her. Throughout, the film almost seems to audibly, gently chant: I want to remember. I need to remember. Aftersun is a story told with such sensitivity, such beauty and subtlety, that it’s impossible not to let it crawl under your skin.
Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio are breathtaking as father and daughter. Their rapport is warm and effortless and goes beyond words. The relationship between Calum and Sophie becomes clear through subtle, physical storytelling: a touch of the hand, the tenderness with which Sophie applies sunscreen to Calum’s back, the gentleness in the way they move and talk to each other. The physical storytelling is equally strong when they are apart: Sophie’s furtive, curious glances at the older kids fondling each other by the pool; Calum’s back turned towards the camera as he sobs, his shoulders heaving, the muscles in his back convulsing. The dialogue is beautifully banal most of the time. What carries the story is the relationship between Calum and Sophie which is told through images, and through the way they simply are around each other. Mescal and Corio seem to be living and totally embodying the love between Calum and Sophie, and so as a viewer, I can’t help but believe I am watching real people.
Visually, Aftersun is stunning. It shimmers and sparkles. It’s swimming pool blue and greasy, sun-kissed skin. It’s tacky 90’s eurodance by the poolside bar. It’s arcade games and walkmen and badly-sung karaoke. It looks and feels like that awkward, blooming time at the very beginning of adolescence. Sophie secretly peruses the pages of a romance novel in the hotel reception, she hides in the bathroom and eavesdrops on the older girls’ conversations about their sexual conquests, she watches them kissing their boyfriends in the pool with that pre-adolescent mixture of fascination and disgust. The soundscape, too, feels nostalgic: the same hypnotising, bittersweet theme repeated again and again throughout, as if on a loop. As if to accentuate the fact that this is not the first time this memory has been visited. It has been carefully scrutinized. It has been visited and revisited and revisited time and time again.
In her review of Aftersun for The Independent, Clarisse Loughry writes: ”It’s difficult to think of the moments before a heartbreak and not lace them with omens. The mind, too often, moulds memories into prophecies. Colours get dialled up. Emotions solidify. It’s a hard thing to talk about, let alone visualise. That’s why Aftersun, the debut of Scottish filmmaker Charlotte Wells, is so astounding. She’s captured the uncapturable, finding the words and images to describe a feeling that always seems to sit just beyond our comprehension.” This, to me, accurately captures Aftersun as an experience. Calum’s many close brushes with death that are pictured on screen seem to be half-imagined by Sophie; an attempt to retrospectively foresee the tragedy that was to come.
I’ve read a good handful of professional reviews of Aftersun now, and curiously, none of them mention the theme of suicide. Some reviews mention death, some don’t. No explicit mention of suicide anywhere. Why this is, I don’t know. As someone who has lost someone I loved to suicide, I can’t not see it. When Calum matter-of-factly tells a diving instructor that he doubts he’ll make it to 40 and that he’s surprised he even made it to 30. When he walks off into the night on his own, drunk, carrying some pain he can’t speak of. The way his daughter senses it despite his attempts to hide it. Her fumbling, deeply loving attempts to cheer him up: how she gets the other hotel guests to sing to him on his birthday, how she invites him to sing karaoke with her when he seems low, the way she gently makes fun of him. She’s constantly pointing her camcorder at him, asking him questions, as if she knows there’s some mysterious, hidden side to him that she’ll never have access to, something dark and unspoken and unnamed. And, finally, the shot of Calum weeping in some other place, in some other time, followed by a shot of a note saying: ”Sophie, I love you very much. Never forget that. Dad.”
We lack nuanced stories about suicide in our cultural landscape. Aftersun is a story that neither glorifies, nor demonises. It deals with grief and with the struggle to understand something incomprehensible. It portrays a person who is suicidal, and who is also kind, goofy, loving, sensitive, and an excellent dad. ”You can live wherever you want to live, be whoever you want to be,” Calum tells Sophie, stroking her hair. ”You have time.” We sense that he knows that his is running out.
Aftersun is a sparkling gem of a film, and it resonates, not only with those who know grief, but with those who know love. Everything about it, from the cinematography to the acting to the soundtrack, feels warm. It feels to me like a meditation on love. At the end, I was left weeping – not only for Calum’s death and for Sophie’s loss, but also for the sheer amount of love between them.
I'm only just on Zou so I've never read this chapter 1082 until just now because somebody asked about it. But just wow. Oda going "I'm not going to include romance in One Piece" and then giving Shanks and Buggy a dramatic "totally platonic" crying breakup in the rain ripped out of a romance drama.
I think Oda may have been telling a bit of a porkie.
The way I know the anime is going to make them gayer,,, I need it for yesterday,,, Biggest lie in OP history is Oda saying he can't write romance when Shanks and Buggy are right there
Ah, yes! Before Mel Blanc did Porky, there was Joe Dougherty, who, unlike Blanc, ACTUALLY stuttered!
This was part of Friz Freleng’s intention, as when he given the opportunity to direct the landmark Merrie Melodies short I Haven’t Got A Hat (1935), he decided to give Porky a stutter to differ the character from other cartoon characters of the time who commonly spoke with falsetto voices (Mickey Mouse, Bosko, Buddy). Friz called Warner’s casting for any actor that actually stutter, and that someone turned out to be Joe Dougherty.
Dougherty would voice Warner Bros. first cartoon star for about 12 shorts from 1935 to 1937, along with some additional one-shot characters in the Merrie Melodies shorts (Into Your Dance (1935), I Love to Singa (1936) to name a couple).
The reason his voice acting career ended quickly was due Dougherty was unable to control his stutter, leading to long hours in voice recording session, increasing budget issues, in addition to overuse of sound-on-film that was used back then, instead of tape. Dougherty’s final voice of Porky was Porky’s Romance (1937) directed by Frank Tashlin.
Well, I had trouble with, Porky, because he stuttered, and a lot of people said, "you can't do that". That's why I did it, because everybody was using falsetto voices, everything sounded the same. And I said, what can I do to make this character different? So I called up Warners' casting and said, do you got anybody who stutters? And they had this [Joe] Dougherty guy, who stuttered, and the guy could not just get through a line. And we were doing all of our sound on film then, there wasn’t any tape. If Jack Warner knew how much film I was using, I was through with animation. So I had to get somebody to mimic, and that was Mel [Blanc]. And of course, Mel can do anything. - Friz Freleng (”Friz on Film” documentary)
Of course, there is also a recently discovered story that in between Dougherty and Blanc, was Count Cutelli, who was said to work closely with Termite Terrace Warner Bros. cartoon producer, Leon Schlesinger and Disney.
Cutelli did the voice of Disney’s own Mickey Mouse, he would did some additional lines for Porky Pig to cut down costs.
Jim Korkis claims that Cutelli did the famous “That’s All Folks!” tag featuring Porky
Anyways, what do you people think of Mr. Dougherty himself? Do you believe he did a better Porky did Blanc did? Or was Blanc THE better Porky?
Hi, Roxy! It's been sooo long since I haven't sent you an ask so I thought why not change that!🙃 I'm back to bother you bestie with another Looney Tunes question. What are the LTs' favorite books and why? (write for as many as you like😊)
Bugs - He doesn't get much time to read, but when he does he prefers fantasy things like Terry Pratchett as well as horror like Stephen King. He likes 'Carrie' and 'Christine' especially.
Porky - The 'Wooster and Jeeves' series by P.G.Wodehouse. He finds them funny and well-written and also envies Wodehouse's talent with words. He's sometimes tried to say the dialogue in his room, but - much to his frustration - can never get through it due to his stammer.
Petunia - Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carrol. She likes the fantasy element and the morals and harbours a soft spot for the Walrus and The Carpenter. When Disney did the adaption, she was the one who insisted on dragging the rest of the LT's along to see it.
Elmer - 'Grimm's Fairy Tales' and fairy tales in general. He likes seeing how they've changed from the originals to what Disney decide to do with them. His favourite Fairy Tale is the original 'Three Little Pigs.' He's also an Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes fan.
Pepe - Probably to no one's surprise - 'Romeo and Juliet' by Shakespear. He loves the tragedy of it and finds the idea of young love separated to be 'tragic'. Penelope says that's rather the point.
Penelope - 'Rebecca' by Daphne Du Maurier. She considers it the perfect mix of romance and mystery. She particularly likes the 'portrait-dress' scene and likes imagining herself in the dress.
Wile.E - Not that he'd admit it to ANYONE [except Roadie] but he likes Winnie The Pooh. It calms him down and makes him feel like a child again.
Roadrunner - He likes the 'Asterix' series. He finds them hilarious and clever and likes the puns.
Jr - 'The curious incident of the dog in the night time' by Mark Hadden. He felt he could sympathise with the protagonist and indeed the parents as well. It did make him cry.
Nicknames: Forman, Foreskin, Foreplay, Little Orphan Acne, Dillhole (by everyone), This Guy, Duck, Donna's Man (by himself), Fun-Stuff (by himself and Donna), The Most Eligible Viking (by the school's newspaper), Einstein, Son, Erin, Casanova, Dumbass, Wiseass, Mr. Nude, Mr. Smart Mouth, The Idiot (by Red), Scrawny Little Neighbor Boy, Loser, Erica, Wife, Screwhead, Esmeralda (by Hyde), Sadistic bastard, the lady of the lake (by Kelso), Donna lover, party pooper (by Fez), Irresponsible Twitchy Little Man, The Dumb One (by Brooke), Dr. Pee-Pee (at summer camp), My baby boy, my baby, porky-mouth, pervert, mother-hater (by Kitty), Little brother (by Laurie), Dad (by Leia), Uncle Eric (by Betsy and Kristie), Sherlock (by Valerie)
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Birth Place: Point Place
Birthday: December 14, 1959 (age 64)
Age: 17 (t7s Season 1-t7 Season 4), 17-18 (t7s Season 4), 18-19 (t7s Season 5), 19 (t7s Season 6-t7s Late Season 7), 20 (t7s Late Season 7-t7s Season 8), 36 (t9s Season 1-mid Season 3), 37 (t9s mid Season 3-late Season 5), 38 (t9s late season 5-late season 6), 39 (t9s late season 6-mid season 8)
Occupation: School Professor
Family: Donna Pinciotti (wife), Leia Forman (daughter), Kitty Forman (mother), Red Forman (father), Laurie Forman (older sister), Steven Hyde (foster brother), Fez (former brother-in law), Bea Sigurdson (maternal grandmother) †, Burt Sigurdson (maternal grandfather) †, Paula Sigurdson (maternal aunt), Penny Sigurdson (maternal cousin), Bernice Forman (paternal grandmother) †, Albert Forman (paternal grandfather) †, Marty Forman (paternal uncle), Jerry Forman (paternal uncle), Pearl (maternal great aunt), Schatzi (pet dog) †, Snowball (childhood pet hamster), Betsy Kelso (honorary niece), Kristie Forman (niece), Jackie Burkhart (foster sister in law), Ridge Pinciotti (nephew), Mitch Pinciotti (nephew), unborn nieces/nephews (from Jackie and Hyde), Midge Pinciotti (mother in law), Bob Pinciotti (father in law), Valerie Pinciotti (sister in law), Alan (father in law), Tina Pinciotti (sister in law)
Romances: Donna Pinciotti (wife), Leslie Cannon (fling), Slurpee Girl (ex-girlfriend), Connie (kissed), Katie (flirtation), Kate (kissed), Pam Burkhart (attraction)
Friends: Steven Hyde (best friend/brother figure), Michael Kelso (good friend), Fez (good friend), Jackie Burkhart (close friend), Buddy
First Appearance: That '70s Pilot, That '90s Pilot
Last Appearance: The Holy Union of the Burnout and the Devil, TBD
EPISODE
VOLUME 1
DISC 1
BASEBALL BUGS
RABBIT SEASONING
LONG-HAIRED HARE
HIGH DIVING HARE
BULLY FOR BUGS
WHATS UP DOC?
RABBIT'S KIN
"WATER WATER EVERY HARE
H"
BIG HOUSE BUNNY
BIG TOP BUNNY
My Bunny Lies Over the Sea
WABBIT TWOUBLE
BALLOT BOX BUNNY
RABBIT OF SEVILLE
DISC 2
DUCK AMUCK
DOUGH FOR THE DO-DO
DRIP- ALONG DAFFY
SCAREDY CAT
THE DUCKSTERS
THE SCARLET PUMPERNICKEL
YANKEE DOODLE DAFFY
PORKY CHOPS
WEARING OF THE GRIN
DEDUCE YOU SAY
BOOBS IN THE WOODS
GOLDEN YEGGS
RABBIT FIRE
DUCK DODGERS IN THE 24½2TH CENTURY
DISC 3
ELMER'S CANDID CAMERA
BUGS BUNNY AND THE TREE BEARS
Fast and Furry-ous
HAIR-RAISING HARE
Awful Orphan
HAREDEVIL HARE
FOR SCENT-IMENTAL REASONS
FRIGID HARE
THE HYPO-CHONDRI-CAT
BATON BUNNY
FEED THE KIMY
DON'T GIVE UP THE SHEEP
BUGS BUNNY GETS THE BOID
TORTOISE WINS BY A HARE
DISC 4
CANARY ROW
BUNKER HILL BUNNY
KIT FOR CAT
Putty Tat Trouble
BUGS AND THUGS
Canned Feud
Lumber Jerks
Speedy Gonzales
Tweety's S.O.S.
The Foghorn Leghorn
Daffy Duck Hunt
Early to Bet
A Broken Leghorn
DEVIL MAY HARE
VOLUME 2
DISC 1
THE BIG SNOOZE
BROOMSTICK BUNNY
BUGS BUNNY RIDES AGAIN
BUNNY HUGGED
FRENCH RAREBIT
Gorilla My Dreams
The Hare-Brained Hypnotist
HARE CONDITIONED
The Heckling Hare
LITTLE RED RIDING RABBIT
TORTOISE BEATS HARE
RABBI TRANSIT
Slick Hare
BABY BUGGY BUNNY
HYDE AND HARE
DISC 2
BEEP, BEEP
Going! Going! Gosh!
ZIPPING ALONG
STOP LOOK AND HASTEN
READY SET, ZOOM!
Guided Muscle
Gee Whiz-z-z-z-z-z-z
There They Go-Go-Go!
Scrambled Aches
ZOOM AND BORED
WHOA BE GONE
CHEESE CHASERS
THE DOVER BOYS
MOUSE WRECKERS
A BEAR FOR PUNISHMENT
DISC 3
Bad Ol' Putty Tat
All a Bir-r-r-d
ROOM AND BIRD
"GIFT WRAPPED
C"
Ain't She Tweet
A BIRD IN A GUILITY CAGE
"SNOW BUSINESS
C"
Tweetie Pie
KITTY KORNERED
BABY BOTTLENECK
OlD GIORY
The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
Duck Soup to Nuts
PORKY IN WACKYLAND
DISC 4
Back Alley Oproar
Book Revue
A Corny Concerto
Have You Got Any Castles?
HOLYWOOD STEPS OUT
I LOVE TO SINGA
Katnip Kollege
The Hep Cat
THE THREE LITTLEST BOPS
ONE FROGGY EVENNING
RIAPSODY RABBIT
SHOW BIZ BUGS
STAGE DOOR CARTOON
What's Opera, Doc?
YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES
VOLUME 3
DISC 1
HARE FORCE
HARE REMOVER
HARE TONIC
A HARE GROWS IN MANHATTAN
EASTER YEGGS
The Wabbit Who Came to Supper
BOWERY BUGS
HOMELESS HARE
CASE OF THE MISSING HARE
ACROBATTY BUNNY
Wackiki Wabbit
HARE DO
REBEL RABBIT
HILLBILLY HARE
DUCK RABBIT, DUCK
DISC 2
DAFFY DUCK IN HOLLYWOOD
HOLLYWOOD CAPERS
THE COOCOO NUT GROVE
PORKY'S ROAD RACE
THE WOODS ARE FULL OF CUCKOOS
SHE WAS ANACROBAT'S DAUGHTER
THE FILM FAN
SPEAKING OF THE WEATHER
THUGS WITH DIRTY MUGS
GOOFY GROCERIES
SWOONER CROONER
WIDEO WABBIT
THE HONEY MOUSERS
THE LAST HUNGRY CAT
THE MOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
DISC 3
I HAVEN'T GOT A HAT
PORKY'S ROMANCE
PORKY'S PARTY
PORKY IN EGYPT
PORKY AND TEABISCUIT
PIGS IS PIGS
PIGS IN A POLKA
PORKY PIG'S FEAT
DAFFY DUCK SLEPT HERE
BYE, BYE BLUEBEARD
AN EGG SCRAMBLE
ROBIN HOOD DAFFY
THE WINDBLOWN HARE
CLAWS FOR ALARM
ROCKET SQUAD
DISC 4
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur
SUPER-RABBIT
DAFFY DUCK AND EGGHEAD
A GRUESOME TWOSOME
DRAFTEE DAFFY
FALLING HARE
STEAL WOOL
BIRDS ANONYMOUS
NO BARKING
RABBIT PUNCH
AN ITCH IN TIME
Odor-Able Kitty
WALKY TALKY HAWKY
GONZALES' TAMALES
TO BEEP OR NOT TO BEEP
VOLUME 4
DISC 1
ROMAN LEGION-HARE
THE GREY HOUNDED HARE
RABBIT HOOD
OPERATION: RABBIT
KNIGHT-MARE HARE
SOUTHERN FRIED RABBIT
MISSISSIPPI HARE
HURDY-GURDY HARE
FORWARD MARCH HARE
SAHARA HARE
Barbary Coast Bunny
8 BALL BUNNY
KNIGHTY KNIGHT BUGS
RABBIT ROMEO
DISC 2
THE CASE OF THE STUTTERING PIG
LITTLE PANCHO VANILLA
LITTLE BEAU PORKY
NOW THAT SUMMER IS GONE
A PORKY IN THE NORTH WOODS
YOU'RE AN EDUCATION
PORKY'S RAILROAD
PLANE DAFFY
PORKY THE FIREMAN
"A CRACKED ICE
C"
PUSS N' BOOTY
LI GOT PLENTY OF MUTTON
BOOBY HATCHED
12 PORKY'S POULTRY PLANT
THE STUPID CUPID
DISC 3
CAT-TAILS FOR TWO
TABASCO ROAD
TORTILLA FLAPS
Mexicali Shmoes
HERE TODAY GONE TAMALE
WEST OF THE PESOS
CANNERY WOE
THE PIED PIPER OF GUADALUPE
MEXICAN BOARDERS
CHILI WEATHER
A MESSAGE TO GRACIAS
NUTS AND VOLTS
Pancho's Hideaway
THE WILD CHASE
"A-HAUNTING WE WALL GO
H"
DISC 4
THE NIGHT WATCHMAN
CONRAD THE SAILOR
THE SOUR PUSS
THE ARISTO-CAT
DOUGH RAY ME-OW
PIZZICATO PUSSYCAT
KISS ME CAT
CAT FEUD
THE UNEXPECTED PEST
GO FLY A KIT
KIDDIN' THE KITTEN
A PECK O' TROUBLE
MOUSE AND GARDEN
PORKY'S POOR FISH
SWALLOW THE LEADER
VOLUME 5
DISC 1
CARROT RABBIT
ALI BABA BUNNY
BUCCANEER BUNNY
BUGS' BONNETS
A STAR IS BORED
A Pest in the House
"TRANSYLVANIA 6-5000
H"
OILY HARE
STUPOR DUCK
THE STUPOR SALESMAN
"
The Abominable Snow Rabbit"
The Super Snooper
The Up-Standing Sitter
Hollywood Daffy
You Were Never Duckier
DISC 2
BEWITCHED BUNNY
PAYING THE PIPER
THE BEAR'S TALE
FONEY FABLES
GOLDIMOUSE AND THE THREE CATS
HOLIDAY FOR SHOESTRINGS
LITTLE RED RODENT HOOD
LTTLE RED WALKING HOOD
RED RIDING HOODWINKED
THE TRIAL OF MR, WOLF
TURN-TALE WOLF
TOM THUMB IN TROUBLE
TWEETY AND THE BEANSTALK
A GANDER AT MOTHER GOOSE
SEÑORELLA AND THE GLASS HUARACHE
DISC 3
BACALL TO ARMS
BUCKAROO BUGS
CRAZY CRUISE
FARM FROLICS
HARE RIBBIN'
PATIENT PORKY
PREHISTORIC PORKY
THE BASHFUL BUZZARD
THE OLD GREY HARE
THE WACKY WABBIT
THE WISH QUACKING DUCK
WAGON HEELS
THE DAFFY DOC
A TALE OF TWO KITTIES
PORKY'S POOCH
DISC 4
ALPINE ANTICS
EATIN' ON THE CUFF OR THE MOTH WHO CAME TO DINNER
MILK AND MONEY
I'VE GOT TO SING A TORCH SONG
PORKY AT THE CROCADERO
POLAR PALS
SCRAP HAPPY DAFFY
PORKY'S DOUBLE TROUBLE
GOLD DIGGERS OF '49
"PILGRIM PORKY
T"
Wise Quackers
porky's preview
Porky's Poppa
Wholly Smoke
What Price Porky
VOLUME 6
DISC 1
HARE TRIGGER
TO DUCK. OR NOT TO DUCK
BIRTH OF A NOTION
MY LITTLE DUCKAROO
CROWING PAINS
Raw! Raw! Rooster!
HEAVEN SCENT
MY FAVORITE DUCK
JUMPIN' JUPITER
SATAN'S WAITIN
HOOK, LINE AND STINKER
BEAR FEAT
DOG GONE SOUTH
A HAM IN A ROLE
OFTEN AN ORPHAN
DISC 2
HERR MEETS HARE
RUSSIAN RHAPSODY
DAFFY - THE COMMANDO
BOSKO THE DOUGHBOY
ROOKIE REVUE
THE DRAFT HORSE
WACKY BLACKOUT
THE DUCKTATORS
THE WEAKLY REPORTER
FIFTH COLUMN MOUSE
MEET JOHN DOUGHBOY
Hollywood Canine Canteen
BY WORD OF MOUSE
HEIR-CONDITIONED
YANKEE DOOD IT
DISC 3
CONGO JAZZ
SMILE, DARN YA, SMILE!
THE BOOZE HANGS HIGH
ONE MORE TIME
BOSKO'S PICTURE SHOW
YOU'RE DOIN'T KNOW WHAT YOUR DOIN
WERE IN THE MONEY
RIDE HIM. BOSKO!
SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO
BOSKO IN PERSON
THE DISH RAN AWAY WITH THE SPOON
BUDDY'S DAY OUT
BUDDY'S BEER GARDEN
BUDDY'S CIRCUS
A CARTOONIST'S NIGHTMARE
DISC 4
HORTON HATCHES THE EGG
LIGHTS FANTASTIC
FRESH AIREDALE
CHOW HOUND
THE OILY AMERICAN
IT'S HUMMER TIME
ROCKET-BYE BABY
GOO GO0 GOLIATH
WILD WIFE
MUCH ADO ABOUT NUTTING
THE HOLE IDEA
NOW HEAR THIS
MARTIAN THROUGH GEORGIA
PAGE MISS GLORY
NORMAN NORMAL
Students were out with their businesses. Not in theirs and never in the other groups. However, the school was ruled by two groups. And no one tried to change that. The teacher knew. The students knew. And even the principal.
Before that, the school had groups like the Looney tunes or the Disney crew. It was brand new in the past to the public but they finally knew the name of Toon High, where famous toons study and learn. They learn it through a student that graduates and becomes big. That legendary student was Felix the cat and followed after that.
Going to toon high to graduate and become big, but it started to become a rumor that students can study and become big afterward. However, they weren’t working hard to do it.
Felix in interviews told that she worked hard through it naturally and that the school wasn’t magical to put that in your head and the abilities.
This brought back their positive reputation of becoming big in the school, however, the rumor stayed for those who still believe it.
Many students went, including Roxy, Foxy, Bosko, and Honey, and many of the sophomore students at the time, where the first group came to be, the Our Gang group. But they were known in the school, just not as big to be known to the public.
They tried hard to get their name known inside and likely out. It worked but failed miserably.
The group didn’t last.
Because of that Group, Porky got to make a name for herself without the group. She was known by everyone as the girl that stuttered and acted similarly to others.
Porky met Daffy and soon Bugs in Lunch during the sophomore year not so long after the downfall of the previous group. They met more but Toon High couldn’t keep them together, so they would meet up in a drama club where they came across their rival group. They were big already before and after Our Gang made it and failed to grow.
“Why are you even telling the story to Roger, Porky?” Daffy said with a lisp. She crossed her arms. Daffy still couldn’t trust her. Roger seems too nice and too similar to how Mickey or even Goofy behaves. It was painful to her.
“Because Roger is still fresh with the s-sc-school, besides she already met the others,” Porky reminded her stubborn friend.
Daffy huffed. She turned away and walked off somewhere. Bugs watched then brought back her attention to Roger. “Please continue it, Porky.” she precedes from the paused conversation.
“Well, in summary, we met the other group in the drama club, and I and a few other members from the group didn’t know why Daffy and Bugs kept staring back at them. However, they ended up telling us the reason.” Porky stutters.
“And the reason was?” Roger asked, her curiosity growing from hidden messages.
“That the two cause hurt towards one of the members from the other group through romance. But the group has already grown to be an enemy from just copying them earlier.” Porky felt uncomfortable about revealing this but continued with the answer. She kept looking over at bugs, whose expression was very off.
Her eyes stared and kept a friendly look but Roger could feel an uncomfortable vibe from her.
The bell rang and the teacher walked in ready to start class. Daffy, Bugs, and Porky walked to their seats and took it.
The ending of the conversation did not make the redhead feel satisfied. She wanted to learn more.
“They start with copycatting others but still something else seems like a painful betrayal with the relationship.” she thought.
Lloyd and Paula could be neat to see soon! Maybe special guests in the asks. Especially Paula. Mainly because I want to see what her reactions to all this romance asking would be, lol
Would she also be a little bit of a mess for Ness like Ness is for her?
>Pokey/Porky
This made me think of an audio where he shows up and then in the back you can hear battle sfx (Ness and Lucas kicking his butt or at least the mech he's in)
I would love to be able to do that! The only appearance of my Pokey VA was in a kevlikessmoothie comic dub I did and all he said was “um”
I was in the middle of working on a Earthbound Facebook posts video and then my laptop went and DIED so I lost all the audio, I do plan on finishing that I just need to re-record the lines
if I get some questions where its possible I could feature other characters then I will absolutely share those voices (zig got that RANGE AAAA)