Can you think of someone more qualified to “bug” the prince?
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That dude is bad! Rapping and dancing. Look out, Yo! MTV Raps here he comes.
(Sadly my age just slipped and slid out there)
We never discuss age around here unless it is to compare Medicare supplement plans.
That masked menace looks familiar, hmmmm, I just can’t put my finger on it…..
I can tell you that it is not a TMNT or Clark Kent,
J.P., this story is coming along great! You are really putting a lot of work into each gag. With both writing and your art. 🙂
Thanks, You will have to blame Sara, she is such a slave driver.
Yes JP. Good lord man, your writing great rhymes. I can’t even write straight dialog without a struggle.
If you only knew how many revisions the dialog goes through. First there’s the original dialog, then the actors ad-lib and make changes, then Sara tells me that it’s not funny or too sophomoric or too obscure or plain bad, then the cartoon characters union says it offensive to their members. And finally it goes through the network censors and planned parenthood board members’ review. It’s really tough to work around here. 🙂
Very nice JP and Sara! You couldn’t have picked a better character to play the Bayou Bandit. 🙂
All casting is done by Zoe the dog. She deals with all the critter’s agents and arranges all aspects of their theatrical agreements. She is also responsible for tennis ball and bone management here at the studio. 🙂
If the Bayou Bandit doesn’t defeat the squirrelly Prince then at least he can be his royal Fool! :OP
There will be no shortage of fools in this adventure, here at the Lake Tuberville Playhouse we pride ourselves on the high level of foolishness inherent in all our productions.
15 Comments
That dude is bad! Rapping and dancing. Look out, Yo! MTV Raps here he comes.
(Sadly my age just slipped and slid out there)
We never discuss age around here unless it is to compare Medicare supplement plans.
That masked menace looks familiar, hmmmm, I just can’t put my finger on it…..
I can tell you that it is not a TMNT or Clark Kent,
J.P., this story is coming along great! You are really putting a lot of work into each gag. With both writing and your art. 🙂
Thanks, You will have to blame Sara, she is such a slave driver.
Yes JP. Good lord man, your writing great rhymes. I can’t even write straight dialog without a struggle.
If you only knew how many revisions the dialog goes through. First there’s the original dialog, then the actors ad-lib and make changes, then Sara tells me that it’s not funny or too sophomoric or too obscure or plain bad, then the cartoon characters union says it offensive to their members. And finally it goes through the network censors and planned parenthood board members’ review. It’s really tough to work around here. 🙂
Very nice JP and Sara! You couldn’t have picked a better character to play the Bayou Bandit. 🙂
All casting is done by Zoe the dog. She deals with all the critter’s agents and arranges all aspects of their theatrical agreements. She is also responsible for tennis ball and bone management here at the studio. 🙂
If the Bayou Bandit doesn’t defeat the squirrelly Prince then at least he can be his royal Fool! :OP
There will be no shortage of fools in this adventure, here at the Lake Tuberville Playhouse we pride ourselves on the high level of foolishness inherent in all our productions.
The Prince is trembling in his fuschia boots!
He’s poetry in motion!!
That bug can boogie.