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Day 12 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: Adapt a character in the style of Limited Animation
The limited animation style of Judy Herrison may have lost her fluidity, but her cuteness has increased tenfold. Who knows? She might make it as a stand-in for Judy Jetson with her looks.
Day 11 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: Adapt a character in the the style of a Golden Age theatrical cartoon.
The Golden Age version of Judy has the aspects of her Inkblot version. Plus, she likes big band jazz, so she can really go crazy with her dance moves when jitterbugging.
Day 9 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: A cartoon character that debuted in the 1990s
Here's a gem out of the many I remember from my childhood. From 1996, it's one of the Nicktoons, "Hey Arnold!" with the title character himself, Arnold, and Helga Pataki (who secretly loves him).
Day 7 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: A cartoon character that debuted in the 1960s
Heavens to Murgatroyd! Today's pick is a co-star on the "Yogi Bear Show" back in 1961: Snagglepuss, a pink mountain lion with a great desire to be a stage actor. A feline Shakespeare, even.
Day 6 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: A cartoon character that debuted in the 1950s
Hokey smoke! Out of Frostbite Falls flies in Rocky, the flying squirrel who, along with his pal Bullwinkle, get into extraordinary adventures that has entertained millions on TV since 1959.
Day 5 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: A cartoon character that debuted in the 1940s
The long ears and timeless catchphrase are just a couple traits of what can describe that Oscar-winning rabbit, Bugs Bunny, who won the hearts of millions since his debut in 1940's "A Wild Hare."
Day 3 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: A cartoon character that debuted in the 1910-20s
I took a shot at drawing Popeye's bow-legged sweetheart, Olive Oyl, who debuted in the Thimble Theater comic strip in 1919, using mainly the Fleischer design with a bit of 60s TV version there.
Day 2 of @AtroxChobatsu's #ToonJune: Your SECOND FAVORITE cartoon character.
I figured I'd take on a character from a modern cartoon character, just to mix things up. From one of newest Nicktoons, "the Loud House," here's Lynn Loud, the athletic sibling of the Louds.
Day 1 of #ToonJune: Your FAVORITE cartoon character
I have a lot of #1 favorite to choose from, but to start off on easy street, I had to pick the wonderful, wonderful cat, Felix, the first character to achieve popularity before Mickey Mouse.