
And now that you've read the comic, why not watch the animated version? This was my third and final year student film made at California Institute of the Arts. There's a few differences, notably the absence of Sancho Panda, as the latter was created solely for the comic book version.
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Housecat
Size 894 x 1280px
File Size 701.1 kB
Hey, thanks! I've just subscribed to your account. It's a good thing that Mike was already subscribed to you and let me know that you had done this, or I wouldn't have known (FA gave me no notification of the comment you wrote above, possibly because you were answering one of your own earlier comments).
As for the quality, while it's to be expected, I was happy that at least this version of Don Gato includes Shadow's pop-up stinger at the end -- the old YouTube video I was linking to cut off right after the kookaburra noise.
The music I used for Turnabout is Fowl Play was from a recording of the Boston Pops playing Leroy Anderson's version of the Chicken Reel. This record, called "Fiddle-Faddle" was pressed circa 1962 and has never been re-released as a CD or MP3, at least not according to Amazon.com. I'd buy in a minute if it were available. It's funny about it being blocked in Germany, because if it's a copyright issue, why only there?
Anyways, thanks again!
As for the quality, while it's to be expected, I was happy that at least this version of Don Gato includes Shadow's pop-up stinger at the end -- the old YouTube video I was linking to cut off right after the kookaburra noise.
The music I used for Turnabout is Fowl Play was from a recording of the Boston Pops playing Leroy Anderson's version of the Chicken Reel. This record, called "Fiddle-Faddle" was pressed circa 1962 and has never been re-released as a CD or MP3, at least not according to Amazon.com. I'd buy in a minute if it were available. It's funny about it being blocked in Germany, because if it's a copyright issue, why only there?
Anyways, thanks again!
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