If I remember right, back when I drew this picture, I though that, since he's a mouse, the pin relative to him might be big (like it he was Nibbles/Tuffy original, tiny size). As for falling over, it might be a lot lighter than it looks, or the mouse has gotten use to it, or is else using his tail as a counterbalance.
If/when I draw him again though, I'll likely scale the pin down a tad though, or put him in disposables.
If I remember right, back when I drew this picture, I though that, since he's a mouse, the pin relat
And now I'm thinking of Nibbles/Tuffy in those couple of Mouseketeer Tom & Jerry shorts.
"Touché, Pussy Cat!"
But yeah, for our mouse here, that pin would be quite sword-like, at least if he had the dexterity to undo the pin and use it as such (unorthodox and unwieldy as it would be).
And now I'm thinking of Nibbles/Tuffy in those couple of Mouseketeer Tom & Jerry shorts. "Touché,
i get like a third party Sword platformer vibe from him
where his Tool is his Safety pin and when he uses it, he uses his other hand to hold the side of his diaper to prevent it slipping looking like a fencer, and when he sheathes he pins it back on
i get like a third party Sword platformer vibe from him where his Tool is his Safety pin and when h