Finally beat Sonic Unleashed today!!! I think I started the game 5-6 months ago and I got to Eggmanland 2 months ago because I kept quitting after getting a game over because I can’t get the long QTEs. I was playing the ps3 version, which I discovered midway through that it is the 2nd worst console to play Sonic Unleashed on 💀
The game is pretty good until the end though, where all the jankyness in the game comes on full force. All that I personally experienced before (clipping through ramps/wall running, clipping through rails, left/right dash barely moving, etc.) was ramped up on Eggmanland in my experience 🤷♂️
I want to reverse gatekeep my music
the world MUST know Happy Ending by Kelela I’ve been listening to her since she was in Bury Me by PinkPantheress and I’m surprised both songs haven’t even reached 1m views on yt yet when they should get billions of views
sorry, it's a GOOD thing if cishet people use non-conforming pronouns or dress in non-conforming ways or whatever else. for one, that person may not be cishet. but more importantly, living in a society where more people feel comfortable exploring their relationship to gender and sexuality is an undoubtedly GOOD thing
I guess I’m just…different (insert hand motion here)
Workin’ hard! When I’m done with this I’ll probably end up putting it on a jacket or shirt.
The other day, Nicolaï Chauvet aka Méko, original creator of Bunny Maloney/Pinpin le Lapin emailed me! Our email exchange unearthed a lot of interesting behind-the-scenes information about the show and the original flash pilot. I'll post the whole exchange and the photos he sent under the cut, but here's a quick summary.
He's been away from the internet for a while due to a back injury and is currently making a living designing collector's edition DVD box sets.
Bunny Maloney in its final form was intended to be a show for teens and up; he thought that was made clear, but Moonscoop and Kabillion clearly had other plans. He had no idea that the show was ever distributed for younger kids overseas. He received no royalties for the overseas distribution, either.
Pinpin le Lapin was not originally intended as a TV pilot, but after winning an award for it, he decided to alter the tone and presentation into something more workable as a TV program, the initial conception of which is shown in the images below.
He would like to continue the show, but since Moonscoop was dissolved, he's not sure who currently owns the IP and what they plan to do with it, if anything.
"Pinpin le Lapin" became "Bunny Maloney" due to the meddling of, quote, an "army of 40 year old Parisian mothers" who represented Moonscoop's executive board at the time. The name "Bunny Maloney" was chosen because they believed it would be more marketable to an American/English speaking audience. This "Mother's Mafia" is the entire reason that Bunny Maloney was watered down for a younger audience in the first place (although it certainly kept some of its edge).
And then he sent a bunch of pictures from the show's original pitch bible, which I believe has never been made public before!
First email + new Charlotte illustration
Follow up email:
+ unexpected twist that Charlotte was meant to be a sheep all along!
NEW 2025 PREDICTION: FUNNY HORSES > FUNNY CATS
the four sanrio-men (and Mr. Toe!)
My 3 predictions for the rest of the year:
Americans will pretend to be Jamaican for some reason
Floral print will be popular in spring
A prominent figure in the anime community will be struck by truck
Thinking about painting this all the way down the side of some jeans I have… 🤔
Artist | He/Him | 19 |I upload my main stuff on every 2, 12th, and 22 of every month!
106 posts