I have not recently been a big fan of animals walking upright with clothing. While there have been some rare good examples of anthropomorphic characters, (Mrs. Fisby, Robin Hood, Chester Cheeto), it seems just one flick has spoiled the whole endeavour. Though we were given free tickets to see Chicken Little with the kiddies, we regretted there were no plastic forks available in the cinema for self eye poke and removal.
Example:
ARRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!
So when Daniel started talking about Harkovast, (then called âMy Fantasy Campaign Worldâ) I told him he was mad. I just hate animals in clothes. I can dig animals speaking, such as the rabbits in Watership Down, or even the cute server penguins in Mary Poppins.
When Daniel spoke to me about Harkovast I hadnât realised he was speaking about meaningful characters he had thought about since he was in grade school (aged 12-15).
So I was pretty dismissive on the whole topic and laughed that humanoid animals couldnât carry a story properly. In our long walks we used to take (evenings are now spent colouring and arguing about layout) Daniel would keep me abreast to the fantasy world (âIf you pick a name for it, I might be able to relate to it better.â) by telling me the race name (ex: Cansaibe), followed by what they were (Cheetah People.) I was so overwhelmed by the world he had created (look at the forum; think Silmarillion) that I used to argue with him about the aesthetics of hands vs. hooves, and why the Darsai didnât have six nipples just to keep him off the varied-and-dynamic-culture topic. I tried valiantly to get paws instead of hands, and contested that if My Little Ponies could use their hooves to curl their hair, how come there couldnât be hooves in Harkovast???
I told Daniel that if he wanted me to visualise his characters properly, it would be best for him to draw them out. And thus beganâ¦
I have to admit now that I have spent so much time on Harkovast, I can say with pride that anthropomorphic—donât get too excited—Harko-anthropomorphic animals are acceptable, believable, and totally cool. I mean, if Gelflings can have wings and arms at the same time, so can the Nymus, right?
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I have to agree the chicken little animals were really, REALLY diturbing. Look at them… none of them have similar shape theyre like…PLAY DOUGH!!! and not in a fun way, because play dough can be awesome and colourful, but these animals are just freaky (the chicken little ones not harkovast). Also well done on the colouring colour makes the comics power level reach over 9000!!! (that was a horrible joke, really horrible but the joke fountain is awefully dry today)good job making play dough rather than…whatever that stuff was.
Oh,yeah?I watched Hoodwinked in a cinema for my birthday few years ago,and I still et flashes whenever CG toons are mentioned.
Hoodwinked was basicly trying to copy Shrek with the wholl fractured fairytale plot,but they had a lot lower budget so it was highly criticised for "zombie looking characters"
Check out the purdy humans:
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