Ah, the Good Ole Daze of Held Cels & Overlay/Underlays.. I remember it well! Though we always hadda add a l'il Cel Level hierarchy key, too..
But what's with the old-school "rounded" TV Cutoff Field Guide, tho.. I've never understood why you guys used that old stuff.. Was that just a SpĆ¼mco "nostalgia" quirk, or what?
This is one of my favorite cartoons! I actually bought the toy years ago and had Billy West sign it. He's the greatest!
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Wow... brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteHe was? Whoa.
ReplyDeleteTerrific drawings!
ReplyDeleteDid you design the manly Yak, Jim?
ReplyDeleteI picked up the action figure recently at a local comic convention. Love the Yak's design!
ReplyDeleteWHOA!....hmmmmm... ahhhhhhh
ReplyDeleteThat's just about one of the funniest characters to ever come out of R&S.
ReplyDeleteAh, the Good Ole Daze of Held Cels & Overlay/Underlays.. I remember it well! Though we always hadda add a l'il Cel Level hierarchy key, too..
ReplyDeleteBut what's with the old-school "rounded" TV Cutoff Field Guide, tho.. I've never understood why you guys used that old stuff.. Was that just a SpĆ¼mco "nostalgia" quirk, or what?
man. beautifully drawn 5 o'clock shadow!
ReplyDeleteyep pretty good.. keep at it.
ReplyDeleteWere there drugs involved in creating Mr Yak?
ReplyDeleteBeer was involved in the creation of the Yak - both this one and the 5 - toed, speckled burrowing yak in Untamed World.
ReplyDelete"Vincent Waller was the voice of Mr. Yak."
ReplyDelete...somehow, that makes perfect sense.