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Rupert and Amir: making out
Their dads: Live tree reaction
Series 1 Lawbot trading cards.
Notable design differences:
-Bloodsuckers have wings and a more frilly shirt to tie more into the bat and vampire theming.
-The Ambulance Chaser has a yellow bowtie as opposed to the iconic Lawbot red bowtie.
-The Legal Eagle has a white head to resemble a Bald Eagle as opposed to the lavender head in game.
Cecily:
S1 Rupert:
Joan:
Tell me this isn't Cecily and Joan:
Darling:
Amir:
The Heartlands:
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I miss drawing my childhood AU so here's a bit from what i'm planning...height wars
Context
wedding day
What are your thoughts on a potential The Two Princes animated movie?
I don't know how long ago this was asked so I'm so sorry, but-
I think it would be fantastic. It's supposed to be this PG LGBT+ love story, anyway, and having those stories not just centered around adults but making it something present for minors, too, is really important in normalization. I know animation isn't inherently only for children, but I think the story would not only be best portrayed in an animated format vs. a live action one (due to the high fantasy, suspension of disbelief, and charming cliches), but it would also be a good way to reach younger audiences. While there's no fault in it being a podcast, most kids don't listen to them, and animation is the strongest medium to share it.
And, it's just ridiculously cartoon, anyway.