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Published: 2014-11-21 18:24:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 2329; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 0
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In an attempt to raise awareness and interest in my characters and series, I've decided to begin creating these character fact files; which give short descriptions of the major characters from my original web and cartoon series, "The Toon 5some". These files will be displayed on all the important sites I can think of that people might see them; such as here on Deviantart, Tumblr, Facebook, and my new Patreon page.I'm also looking for additional animators and artists to help me turn my comics, storyboards, and written scripts into fully animated cartoon shorts to be uploaded to Youtube, Vimeo, and Newgrounds. My specific talents are in storyboarding, key-framing, and coloration. I really just need someone to help me with the in-betweens and some of the backgrounds.
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Comments: 16
T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to tombola1993 [2017-03-02 17:31:26 +0000 UTC]
Happy to hear that you like him.Β Perhaps you'd like toΒ read up onΒ his backstory sometime, if you're interested. I'd love to know what you think.
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BlackOlive-Prods [2014-11-21 22:49:57 +0000 UTC]
I like how you made him very dragon-like, as well as handsome.
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T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to BlackOlive-Prods [2014-11-21 23:26:31 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. I'm so very happy to hear you like him.
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BlackOlive-Prods In reply to T5-Comix-Cartoonz [2014-11-22 04:33:54 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, I'm very glad.
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AudeS [2014-11-21 18:43:10 +0000 UTC]
Okay, this time the alignment is not a problem to me... even though
I still think the system is something rather hard to apply to characters
that actually are more at home in a D&D setting.
In any case... I would not mess a nerd once he has access to something
that puts the extensive intelligence into actual power... in form of
weapons of mass pownage like a working power glove. Not the
one from Nintendo of course.
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T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to AudeS [2014-11-21 21:01:38 +0000 UTC]
Indeed. As much of a nerd as Pyro may be he is certainly not the kind of nerd you want to make fun of, as apart from being a 20-foot tall fire-breathing dragon with insane supernatural powers, he has actually killed people before. In fact, he's laid waste to entire armies, so he's definitely not someone you want to try and shake down for lunch money.
As for Pyro's alignment, his turnaround from being a villain is truly astonishing, but then one really has to wonder if he was ever truly evil to begin with. For over 10,000 years Pyro thought of himself as evil only because no one ever really showed interest in wanting to be his friend. Most creatures (including humans) were terrified of him because he was a dragon, other dragons shunned him because he was so strange compared to the rest of them, and most of the "friends" he did manage to make were not the best role models and were only really interested in his legendary power. For a long time Pyro had even lost the will to trust in others after Splight (his former mentor) betrayed him all those centuries before. Until the 5some, Pyro had just had bad luck with friendships...which I guess would turn anybody evil.
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AudeS In reply to T5-Comix-Cartoonz [2014-11-22 00:41:36 +0000 UTC]
A reason why I found it practical to be 6 feet and one inch
tall... and having a knowledge of how to shatter one's knee
with a single kick.
Well, I guess that can be something. Personally it is a better
villain motivation than "just cause".
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T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to AudeS [2014-11-22 02:27:07 +0000 UTC]
Well, at least you had size and strength to your advantage. It's not as easy growing up when you're barely 5 feet, but nevertheless my ace in the hole was that people found me generally creepy for some reason, and as a result I wasn't picked on a whole lot in school. I was one of those exceptionally quiet types. I suppose they all thought I'd come to school one day and murder them if they picked on me. Who knows?
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AudeS In reply to T5-Comix-Cartoonz [2014-11-22 02:41:43 +0000 UTC]
Well, there are several ways to be left alone by
bullies. Being potentially dangerous being one,
since bullies are cowards deep inside. As seen
in yet another Simpsons episode, where they
parodied the American spirit... as something close
to Nationalism by today's German standards.
But the problem is that I am also prone to overweight,
so guess that my childhood was full of bullying.
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T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to AudeS [2014-11-22 03:12:05 +0000 UTC]
I can imagine that would be a problem. Bullies tend to love teasing people who are even a little bit overweight.
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AudeS In reply to T5-Comix-Cartoonz [2014-11-22 03:14:03 +0000 UTC]
Unless said overweight can end up beating that
behavior out of them, yes.
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T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to AudeS [2014-11-22 23:22:38 +0000 UTC]
Well, that's the advantage of being overweight. If you know how you can throw it around and really squash the competition.
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AudeS In reply to T5-Comix-Cartoonz [2014-11-23 08:24:01 +0000 UTC]
Especially, is some of it is now muscular weight. Thanks to
several years of householding, I am quite capable of
lifting things, moving things, partially also cutting and
smashing things, but the two later being more what I
do with veggies and fruits.
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T5-Comix-Cartoonz In reply to AudeS [2014-11-26 22:03:17 +0000 UTC]
Despite my small size, I'm actually surprisingly strong. One might contribute that to all the years I helped my dad fix up the yard and house and the few years of martial arts training, but at times I'm forced to wonder if I'm not just some kind of mutant. I mean even though I'm 26 I still look like I'm 15 or 16.
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AudeS In reply to T5-Comix-Cartoonz [2014-11-26 22:13:28 +0000 UTC]
I dunno, aging can be different from person to person.
And the real differences come with the mid-thirties...
perhaps fourties, if medicine advances some more.
Well, as I said, I think, householding is also workout
of some sort. At least the heavier duties. After a
while it should be sufficient to have at least more
muscle than regular people. I would not recommend
test it with people who do a healthy and controlled
workout, but that is self-explaining.
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