Dinosaurs S2 E10 How to Pick Up Girls
Robbie and Baby share a brotherly bonding moment.
Futurama S3 E9 The Cyber House Rules
Bender adopt orphanage of children in another money making scheme.
Tinkerbell Comes To Town
I made this painting as a fun What If? idea, I figured if Quentin Tarantino ever directed a Peter Pan movie; He would cast Pam Grier as the powerful fairy, her portray of would have been fun to see especially for fans of her 1970s action movies.
Stoneagewave Is My Attempt at trying my hand at a Vaporwave piece, featuring clips from various television show and commercials from 1980s-1990s time period; I hope I did a good job making this it wasn't easy but it help me test my skills at video editing so that's always good.
Thank you so much @reallyndacarter you've made my day.
Here you are Lynda! I made a drawing of you as Magnolia the character you voiced in Fallout 4, alongside everybody's favorite post apocalyptic mayor the legendary John Hancock.
I'd love to know what you think of it? I know it's not perfect but it was a lot of fun to draw.
I love it.
Mayor West’s Cat Launcher this is one of the funniest scenes ever, from Family Guy S5 E6 Prick Up Your Ears; I miss Adam West he really had some of the best jokes
My favorite Prehistoric tv science program Ask Mister Lizard.
Dinosaurs S1 E2 The Mating Dance
We see here Roy and Earl are in deep thought.
DeviantArt Description- Alan B'Stard
'Alan Beresford B'Stard MP was created by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, but He was brought to live by actor and comedian Rik Mayall in the British ITV sitcom The New Statesman. He was a mainly satire of several Tory Politicians of the time, B'Stard served as both a member of British Parliament and later European Parliament.
Alan's list of crimes include no particular order but are not limit too.
Maiming and Murdering his opponents.
Blackmailing and Bribing several Colleagues
Dumping Radioactive Waste under a primary school.
Various lewd and immoral sexual escapades.
Also the brutal torture of an innocent Teddy Bear.
Just name a few his crimes it's safe to say B'Stard was far more evil then several politicians at that time ever thought of being, Marks, Gran and Mayall would revisit their creations years later in a 2007 Stage play. We would find that Alan had crossed the floor joining the Labour Party and had been secretly pulling the strings of the then current cabinet. Alan B'Stard would finally pass away in 2014 a fate that would coincide with the death of his actor Rik Mayall. Sadly both Comedically and somewhat Chillingly the character is more relevant now then when he was first created, as many politicians across world can calm to be the real life B'Stard.'