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aimlessandhaphazardsongs:

From the anime FLCL.

Lakewood Plaza Turbo

neo-rama:

here are some random early sketches i did for Ian on Lakewood Plaza Turbo + the crowd scene i drew. it’s so awesome to see these characters in motion! so happy i got to be a part of this :D

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ianjq:

jetgreguar:

jinntantei:

catsandotherdrugs:

Steven gets a hold of a magical time travel device and does what any kid would do - he uses it to make jokes. But toying with magic draws trouble to his sleepy beach town and Steven has to step up and save the day - with more jokes.

Go watch Steven Universe, guys! It’s great!

THIS WAS AWESOME. OMGOODNESS. ALL THE GEM GIRLS. SO AWESOME.

EVERYONE IS JUST DOING SUCH COOL THINGS 

hehehehe i worked on this too. 

P.S. We are expanding and refining everything from this short for the ongoing series. get hype!!!


jalopy:

Stephen Hillenburg (creator of Spongebob Squarepants) character designs for the cast of Spongebob from his pitch bible.

Fun Facts:

Spongebob was originally named Spongeboy but the name was forced to change after they discovered it was already being used.

Barnacle Boy was originally Barnacle Bill, who looks horrifying. I assume the design changes of the two underwater superheroes was due to the voice actors they hired for them (Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway.)


kimyman2:

kingdom hearts concept art


lustcovetdesire:

Renowned contemporary artist Takashi Murakami makes his feature filmmaking debut with Jellyfish Eyes, a story of a new kid on the block who unravels an epic adventure amidst a small city in the Japanese countryside.

“Having recently lost his father, young Masashi moves with his mother to a small city in the Japanese countryside. But when he discovers that their new apartment is already inhabited by a pint-sized, gravity-defying creature, Masashi begins to pull back the curtain on this sleepy town and finds that very little is what it appears to be. Unraveling a conspiracy that involves everything from remote-controlled avatars to crazed rival cults, Masashi discovers that he and his classmates are at the center of a nefarious experiment. Not only an accomplished artist but also a connoisseur of Japanese popular culture, Murakami packs his film with a delirious abundance of ideas and imagery. What other coming-of-age fantasy has tween romance, a role-playing battle royale, nuclear intrigue, rival doppelgangers, and a giant monster?”