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Published: 2007-06-11 23:42:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 5585; Favourites: 59; Downloads: 224
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Part three of Maxine Mink's wardrobe. Per the history I created for the BarbozaToons, the Gunter and Maxine cartoons had a much bigger adult following due to their romance-based plotlines (much like the way Pepe le Pew cartoons appealed much more to adults than to children during the golden age of Looney Tunes), so the costumes I design for Maxine are a little more sophisticated as a result, like her Egyptian queen costume from "Pharaoh Phooey" or her low-cut barmaid's dress from "The Goatslinger".Related content
Comments: 7
MadHatter1955 [2009-05-10 02:43:08 +0000 UTC]
Very nice, I assume the dark fur in "Pharoh Phooey" was make-up and I also noticed in "Little Red Riding Mink" that she's barefoot(paw), I wonder why?
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Lithiumfoxx [2007-06-16 22:57:58 +0000 UTC]
I like the Pharaoh the most, But Goatslinger sounds like something I need to see.
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Scott-da-Hedgehog [2007-06-12 22:28:12 +0000 UTC]
I'm suddenly developing a much stronger appreciation for our Egyptian ancestors.
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professorfandango [2007-06-12 16:06:58 +0000 UTC]
I too must particularly applaud the adaption to the egyptian style, not only with the fur but the hair (as it were) since it clearly fits the mould and of course still follow the basic design of Maxine herself.
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Kazi09 [2007-06-12 00:37:57 +0000 UTC]
Nice job on the Egyptian costume, the change in fur color was a nice touch ( considering there weren't alot of blondes in Ancient Egypt). That must be some lucky wolf in "Little Red Riding Mink"!
Oh, and this is just an idea, but what if ,after not appealing to Rap Culture in the 90's, the Barboza cast tried Punk Culture. How would Maxine and everyone else look like that?
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