![]() ![]() The comic strip also features irregular characters, some recurring throughout the years like Fred the Wood Tick, or some that were frequent early on but aren't around much recently, including Verne's nephew Plushie, Velma and Luby (female tortoise and raccoon), or even Clara (a young human girl that got to converse with the suburban creatures). He is very likely the character that is identified to be the most well-liked, as evidenced by the amount of merchandise bearing his face on the blog. Of the three characters, Hammy is the most eccentric, and also hyperactive. The comic strip pretty much started with the former two characters, with Hammy the squirrel only coming into his own later on (even briefly being erroneously called "Sammy"). Meanwhile, Verne is described as being a quick-witted observer and being caring, and as expected from a cartoon tortoise, his shell is detachable (unlike many cartoon tortoises, Verne is also blessed with a pronounced nose and a few strands of hair). RJ also seems to be apathetic and pretends to be an intellectual (his head is, at times, jokingly shown to not contain his brain), and his favourite food is Twinkies. The gist is that RJ is a mischievous raccoon and Verne is a sensitive but intelligent tortoise. In Over the Hedge, the main characters include RJ, Verne, and Hammy. Besides that, the creators were also involved with the film, giving it a more authentic feel and spirit to the original.Ī brief insight to how wildly different the three main characters are. Based on this tidbit, we can gather that the film's origins is somewhat parallel to the comic strip that made it unusually complementary to it. Eventually Dreamworks got the rights to produce an animation based on the comic strip, which would be released a little over a decade after this comic strip started. The idea was retooled later to be about different animals, and instead of being in a farm, the setting was changed to the suburbs, which turned out to be a winner of an idea that caught the eye of an animation producer. Thank you to everyone that voted, and please keep it up for this month as well!Ĭreated by the team of Michael Fry (writer) and T Lewis (artist), the concept of the observation on humanity in Over the Hedge was originally conceived as a faltered comic strip The Secret Life of Pigs, but pigs were out of fashion despite the idea being solid, and if I were to guess, the short run of US Acres cursed the idea, though it is not helped by how pigs are not kosher in several countries. Next is RubberLuigi's RubberLuigi's Reads debut, then winstein ( talk)'s Drawn and Pressed. Following that is a two-way tie between Magolor04726 ( talk)'s World of Plight and Shmaluigi, Private Investigator by Waluigi Time ( talk). You all loved the fan works last month! Holding the title in first, we have the Waluigi Time Comic, by Waluigi Time ( talk). RubberLuigi returns with another short story for you all, plus our regular sections ramp up with surprising twists and turns as well! I won't keep you any longer, so please read on and enjoy! Now to clear up my JRPG shelf before the year's surprise drop: Xenoblade Chronicles 3! There are things I love in Legends Arceus, there are things I hate, and there are things I wish they had done better, but overall, it's a really, really fun game that I can't recommend enough if you like Pokemon or if you enjoyed BotW. You could absolutely describe this game as " Breath of the Wild but Pokemon", but I don't think that's a bad thing, considering how good of a game BotW was. ![]() ![]() I spent a few weekends this month diving deep into Pokemon Legends: Arceus, and while I have yet to fully complete the game, I've really enjoyed what I've experienced so far. Welcome to the February 'Shroom, everyone! ![]()
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