This is Skunk from Cartoon Saloon's 'Skunk Fu' animated series.
I've drawn Skunk before ...and I've drawn him again because today is St. Patrick's Day (in the US) and Cartoon Saloon is an animation studio based in Ireland. :P
HYPOTHETICALWATCHER: "Is that it? I remember when you would write a wall of text about the shows, characters and your unasked-for opinions on them. They were a joy to read, as you're much less insightful than you believe yourself to be, and your grammar was always good for a laugh!"
Yes, I've realized that, hence you get what you get now (which is more, because it's less, and less is more when less is better ...ok, I'm overthinking). :P
Pencil...
The featured pencil is the 4451 'Royal Thames' from Sandhurst.
The 'Royal Thames' (pronounced 'Tims') is a yacht club from London, England. The pencil itself was made in the Republic of Ireland ...so it's appropriate for today. :p
He's cute and IRELAND! I wish Don Bluth was still working on animation and has his studio up and running (since it too was based in Ireland at one time). I've not heard anything from them in ages.
Also nice pencil but it's not green! :D
He's cute and IRELAND! I wish Don Bluth was still working on animation and has his studio up and run
Bluth was interviewed a few years or so ago, by the Nostalgia Critic. Bluth said he had plans to get a Dragon's Lair series up and running, but ...it seems not to've gone his way. :( Also, COVID happened since then, which I'm sure slowed things even more, if not outright dashed all hope.
Bluth was interviewed a few years or so ago, by the Nostalgia Critic. Bluth said he had plans to get