Finally, I've made a full-fledged art with this heroine, so now I'm posting it for public access. Those who have read the original novel "Around the World in 80 Days" know that, in addition to Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout, there is a heroine called Aouda - a Hindu woman whom the main characters saved from sati - a funeral ritual in which a widow is burned with her deceased husband, and together with them she travels to London, and in the end she even becomes Fogg's wife.
While reading this book, I didn't like Fogg, but I loved Passepartout with all my heart, as well as the relationship between him and Aouda, even though I understood that in the end she would end up with the phlegmatic Englishman (and the Frenchman himself, if my memory serves me right, turned out to be a confirmed bachelor). But I didn't stop shipping them. However, remembering the 1972 cartoon series, I immediately realized: Here it is! A chance to realize my pairing!
For those who don't know, this animated series is very different from the original, especially the main reason for the round-the-world bet: here Phileas Fogg agrees to travel for 80 days for the hand and heart of the rich Lord Maze's niece Belinda, that is, there is no trace of Aouda, and her role is occupied by a completely original, but very charming character. And then I decided, why not squeeze a young Indian woman into this setting and bring her together with Passepartout? The meeting between them will be the same as in the book, but:
1) Sati might be worth replacing with a regular sacrifice
2) If there was an episode with her, then Aouda would be a purely episodic character and at the end of the episode she would calmly leave alone to her relatives in Hong Kong, but at the end of the story she would still come to England on business, and at the same time she would meet our heroes again.
Yeah, in fact, I just adapted it to bring it together with Passepartout, but she has already managed to sink into my soul, so don’t blame me.
If you are not familiar with the animated series one or two right away, watch the intro: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyceRy…
Old sketch 2022
Alright, my first attempt to take commissions on a foreign platform. In general, I draw slowly. Slowly but surely. However, if you want to receive your order as soon as possible, then do not hesitate to remind me about this (just without being rude, please). If you are interested, please send me a message
It seems Balthazar needs Dr. Dolittle's help!
I don’t know if there are those people who are familiar with this animated series? It's quite old, 70's.
Прекрасное далеко, Не будь ко мне жестоко, Не будь ко мне жестоко, Жестоко не будь. От чистого истока В прекрасное далеко, В прекрасное далеко Я начинаю путь.
Мне кажется порою, что солдаты С кровавых не пришедшие полей Не в землю нашу полегли когда-то А превратились в белых журавлей
You have no idea how much those who watched new episode of "Miraculous Ladybug" irritate me and when the scene occurs where Felix steals the miraculous, and meanwhile Gabriel turns into a Hawk Moth on the tower, they are surprised, they say, what, why, how he became him if Felix stole them from the safe.
Guys, are you rewatching the show at all? At the end of the episode "Gabriel Agreste", Gabriel puts the fakes in the safe especially for Felix, hoping that he will come back and poke his nose into other people's business.
Honestly, I thought that the Russian MLB fandom had this problem, but as it turned out, the foreign audience has a similar problem...
It seems I didn't post this More kids!!!
Character: Benedict Phileas Jonathan Fogg, or Benedict Fogg, to friends - Benny. Fandom: Around the World in Eighty Days (1972-1973) He is the only son of Phileas Fogg and Belinda Maze (now Belinda Fogg). A kind boy with a heart of gold. Polite, resourceful, fair, but as befits a child, he is also at times naughty, mischievous and playful (for the most part he can behave this way with Passepartout, among the rest he is an innocent angel). Excellent friendly relations with Fix, who by that time had corrected himself, and thanks to Benny, he slowly stops talking to himself.
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Character: Jillian Skellington, aka Jill Fandom: The Nightmare Before Christmas Daughter of Jack and Sally Skellington. Like her mother, she was put together piece by piece. Among the Halloween Kids, she is the youngest and the only one who was not born naturally. A quiet, modest, but talented and well-read person. She plays the violin quite well and is interested in taxidermy. Good relationship with parents. Unlike Majoria, Jill considers PDP to be quite interesting guys and dreams of making friends with them (she also fell in love with Deimos at first sight and hopes that he will reciprocate her feelings. Still, Sally herself noticed good potential in the witch boy)
Well, and, in fact, their parents:
Brazen spoiled kids got what they deserved and are returning home.To be honest, I only wanted to draw Veruca in slop, but seeing how the fandom often draws her in scratches, burns and stitches, I decided to follow their example (yes, she is only covered in severe scratches and bruises. It still seems to me that she is more fortunate, unlike Violet and Mike)
An attempt to imitate watercolor in digital😅
Russian, I draw fanart, Love soviet movie and cartoons, Nostalgia girl, Multi-shipper, Multi-fandom
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