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✨Someone asked if I was drawing Wingnut and Screwloose from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the answer is yes, yes I am✨
Decided to redesign one of my oldest OC's. Her name is Screwloose :)
That second pic is around 9 years old, safe to say my style has changed a lot since then!
#originalcharacter #redesign
Cover art for What’s to Become of Screwloose And Other Inquiries by Josh Kirby
#scifi #fantasy #robotic #Cyborg #Fantastico #sciencefiction
It's a hot day in the Screwloose Kingdom, and the princess is in distress! Diving into the moat might be the only recourse...
Am I really the crazy one?
#mlp #mylittlepony #brony #screwloose #cry #crazy
L: Gustave Caillebotte, Traffic Island, Boulevard Haussmann, c. 1880; R: Milt Gross, panel from Count Screwloose of Tooloose, 1931 https://t.co/t1qjFOee5b
I dont just draw monstergirls - I draw monsterMEN too. This is Dr. Screwloose, Shelley's creator/dad. He taught her everything he knows - but she's not a very good student #madscientist #monster
King Deadbolt, cantankerous crown of the Screwloose Kingdom. Easily annoyed by his subjects, servants, and his rebellious daughter, the only thing that keeps him from venting his frustrations by way of nuking the neighboring kingdoms is the sweet, calming voice of his wife...
Princess Bolta. If you want her hand in marriage, you're gonna have to prove yourself to the Screwloose Kingdom... something no human has managed.
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Wingnut & Screwloose! #TMNT
Still going to try to do my best to get caught up on my “daily” fan art by the end of the month. 10 days behind, yikes! I’ve been having issues with either my iPad, Apple Pencil or Procreate that’s making every mark a struggle lately.
For the shits n giggles i drew another next gen, this time we got Screwball x Screwloose cuz back in the day they use to be drawn together a lot~
lookatdatprettyboi
Finishing this years Art Fight with another inspiration's character. Screwloose belongs to Kaenellec on Art Fight!
Belated Day 4 of #ToonJune A cartoon character that debuted in the 1930s - Milt Gross' Count Screwloose 1939