[Skunk Fu!] Fox
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(DISCLAIMER: I encourage you guys to play the "Kung Fu Panda/Skunk Fu!" drinking game! Take a shot every time I make a reference to Kung Fu Panda and take two shots when I compare the two. But don't do this unless you have a buddy with a driver's license in case you need to drive home- odds are, you won't make it without being inebriated in SOME level.)
And, no, it's the Fox you're thinking of- this Fox is grounded, is in (possibly) a different time period AND culture, does Kung Fu, and most importantly of all: is a GIRL.
As you can tell from the title, she's from a show called Skunk Fu!... if you want to be a smartass (and know computing), you can call it the Alpha of Kung Fu Panda, only with less clever writing, less memorable characters, lamer lessons, the comedy is hit-or-MASSIVELY-miss, and comparing animation is out of the question. The fighting is decent, though.
Okay, okay, it sounds like I'm tearing the show apart, now to be fair, it's not that bad, but it's nothing spectacular- odds are, you'll forget about it in a weekend. However, what DOES stand out about the show is the style- I'm a sucker for shows with creative styles like this- and now that I think I've nailed my own, I've decided to combine Skunk Fu!'s style with mine and- Voila! You get MY version of Fox.
Now, Fox is arguably the most memorable character on the show, for a number of reasons- if you're comparing this to Kung Fu Panda, then Fox's equivalent would be Tigress, though Fox is MUCH kinder. Fox is one of- I want to say- only two female characters on the show; the other one is an old turtle lady, but I can't remember for sure.50 bucks says her name is Mrs. Turtle.
So... yeah, if you're still comparing the show to Kung Fu Panda, then you can guess that this show does the Kung Fu Panda thing of naming its characters after their respective fighting styles in actual Kung Fu... though, this is not NEARLY as clever, because I know for a FACT there is no Fox Style, no Rabbit Style, I'm not sure if Baboon style counts, but I'm sure as HELL there's no Skunk Style.
Okay, okay, I know I keep comparing this show to Kung Fu Panda like it's some type of cheap rip-off, but Skunk Fu! actually predates Kung Fu Panda by roughly 10 months before the films release... actually, that's NOT a very long time gap if you think about it... I DO wonder though...
... what was I talking about? Oh! Right, Fox! Um... so, about Fox, one thing that I remember about her is her voice... and I have to say, her voice is... weird. I honestly can't tell if she has an accent or some sort of affectation, but her voice sounds slightly British... I-I don't know how to describe it. It's one of those "Where the hell is she from?!" type of accents. It's not bad or hard to understand... I just don't recognize it!
Anyway, as you guys might tell, I did the same thing with Fox as I did with Gloria not too long ago- I also gave her clothes because... durr. I wanted to make her style of clothing seem athletic, something fitting for an action girl, somebody really flexible- and I'm not even going to go there, because the joke is too damn easy.
Also, foxy booty. 'nuff said.
Don't look at me! I didn't design her with those HIPS, man! I just modified the design!
Also, this isn't leading up to anything big. Nooot at aaaaall...
...
...
...
Also, Kung Fu Panda. Why? Because I'm not going to stop until somebody's drunk. I'm THAT evil. c;<
Fox, Skunk Fu! © Cake Entertainment
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(DISCLAIMER: I encourage you guys to play the "Kung Fu Panda/Skunk Fu!" drinking game! Take a shot every time I make a reference to Kung Fu Panda and take two shots when I compare the two. But don't do this unless you have a buddy with a driver's license in case you need to drive home- odds are, you won't make it without being inebriated in SOME level.)
And, no, it's the Fox you're thinking of- this Fox is grounded, is in (possibly) a different time period AND culture, does Kung Fu, and most importantly of all: is a GIRL.
As you can tell from the title, she's from a show called Skunk Fu!... if you want to be a smartass (and know computing), you can call it the Alpha of Kung Fu Panda, only with less clever writing, less memorable characters, lamer lessons, the comedy is hit-or-MASSIVELY-miss, and comparing animation is out of the question. The fighting is decent, though.
Okay, okay, it sounds like I'm tearing the show apart, now to be fair, it's not that bad, but it's nothing spectacular- odds are, you'll forget about it in a weekend. However, what DOES stand out about the show is the style- I'm a sucker for shows with creative styles like this- and now that I think I've nailed my own, I've decided to combine Skunk Fu!'s style with mine and- Voila! You get MY version of Fox.
Now, Fox is arguably the most memorable character on the show, for a number of reasons- if you're comparing this to Kung Fu Panda, then Fox's equivalent would be Tigress, though Fox is MUCH kinder. Fox is one of- I want to say- only two female characters on the show; the other one is an old turtle lady, but I can't remember for sure.
So... yeah, if you're still comparing the show to Kung Fu Panda, then you can guess that this show does the Kung Fu Panda thing of naming its characters after their respective fighting styles in actual Kung Fu... though, this is not NEARLY as clever, because I know for a FACT there is no Fox Style, no Rabbit Style, I'm not sure if Baboon style counts, but I'm sure as HELL there's no Skunk Style.
Okay, okay, I know I keep comparing this show to Kung Fu Panda like it's some type of cheap rip-off, but Skunk Fu! actually predates Kung Fu Panda by roughly 10 months before the films release... actually, that's NOT a very long time gap if you think about it... I DO wonder though...
... what was I talking about? Oh! Right, Fox! Um... so, about Fox, one thing that I remember about her is her voice... and I have to say, her voice is... weird. I honestly can't tell if she has an accent or some sort of affectation, but her voice sounds slightly British... I-I don't know how to describe it. It's one of those "Where the hell is she from?!" type of accents. It's not bad or hard to understand... I just don't recognize it!
Anyway, as you guys might tell, I did the same thing with Fox as I did with Gloria not too long ago- I also gave her clothes because... durr. I wanted to make her style of clothing seem athletic, something fitting for an action girl, somebody really flexible- and I'm not even going to go there, because the joke is too damn easy.
Also, foxy booty. 'nuff said.
Don't look at me! I didn't design her with those HIPS, man! I just modified the design!
Also, this isn't leading up to anything big. Nooot at aaaaall...
...
...
...
Also, Kung Fu Panda. Why? Because I'm not going to stop until somebody's drunk. I'm THAT evil. c;<
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Your views of the show are somewhat similar to my views of TUFF Puppy; especially when the humor is hit-or-MASSIVELY miss.
And yes it 's VERY hard not to think of Kung Fu Panda when watching it.
But there's another thing this show shares with TUFF Puppy: a pretty cute looking female character that is without question the most beloved and popular character from the show.
Fox is to Skun Fu! what Kitty Katswell is to TUFF Puppy. Even if neither show has top notch writing or funny jokes; that female character always sticks in your mind. ;D
And Fox is rather...foxy so to say. Actually she kind of reminds me of 'Foxy Roxy' from an obscure fighting game called 'Brutal: Paws of Fury.'
Well she definitely catches one's eye. And she looks good in your style; so curvy. ;D I also like the clothes you gave her. She may not wear them on the show; but defining her anatomy more definitely calls for more clothes. Kind of like how people give Sonic characters actual genitalia.
(Though I'm glad they never gave the actual genitalia of an echidna to Knuckles. O.o)
And yes it 's VERY hard not to think of Kung Fu Panda when watching it.
But there's another thing this show shares with TUFF Puppy: a pretty cute looking female character that is without question the most beloved and popular character from the show.
Fox is to Skun Fu! what Kitty Katswell is to TUFF Puppy. Even if neither show has top notch writing or funny jokes; that female character always sticks in your mind. ;D
And Fox is rather...foxy so to say. Actually she kind of reminds me of 'Foxy Roxy' from an obscure fighting game called 'Brutal: Paws of Fury.'
Well she definitely catches one's eye. And she looks good in your style; so curvy. ;D I also like the clothes you gave her. She may not wear them on the show; but defining her anatomy more definitely calls for more clothes. Kind of like how people give Sonic characters actual genitalia.
(Though I'm glad they never gave the actual genitalia of an echidna to Knuckles. O.o)
Hmm... you know, that'a a good point. I can see the comparisons between this and TUFF Puppy (geez; this show feels a LOT more generic than I remember, now. XD); because they both do share the same problem of, if a joke stinks, it REEKS. But. I will give credit to Skunk Fu! on this, Skunk Fu! isn't nearly as repetitive as TUFF Puppy is with its jokes. Skunk Fu! relies on WAY less references, so it at least tries for more jokes... they just don't REALLY work.
I will admit, I really DON'T like comparing shows/movies/games/whatever, only because it's not really fair, and a work of fiction should really stand on its own. I'll give Skunk Fu! this as a compliment, though... the worst of Skunk Fu! is groan-worthy at most, but nothing that ever made punch a hole through my monitor (I've got Spongebob taking care of THAT for me. >.>)
When you put it that way, Fox and Kitty DO share similar traits. They're both cute kickass girls that managed to win the hearts of their audiences. I guess the biggest difference (apart from the obvious) is that Kitty is more of a tomboy. Also, a LOT more accident-prone.
Although, I'm kinda SHOCKED that Fox isn't as popular as I'd imagine.
Actually, you can draw a LOT of parallels with both casts: Skunk/Rabbit to Dudley, Fox to Kitty, Panda/the Chief, Baboon/Snaptrap, etc. The thing is that I think the characters for both shows are ACTUALLY pretty good... it's just that the stories tend to be pretty predictable, and the jokes are... 70/30 chance they could be funny.
Oh... please, I was trying to avoid that pun (even thought I should've done it at least once). XD Now that you mention it, she DOES look a lot like Foxy Roxy... I wonder if they're related. ;D
Thank you. To be fair, though, she ALREADY had the curves... I just tweaked her proportions a bit. ;D Of course. After all, Fox DOES come from a PG-rated show. Let's not scare away the kiddies. ;D
Eugh... don't remind of Knuckles and... yeah. O~o
I will admit, I really DON'T like comparing shows/movies/games/whatever, only because it's not really fair, and a work of fiction should really stand on its own. I'll give Skunk Fu! this as a compliment, though... the worst of Skunk Fu! is groan-worthy at most, but nothing that ever made punch a hole through my monitor (I've got Spongebob taking care of THAT for me. >.>)
When you put it that way, Fox and Kitty DO share similar traits. They're both cute kickass girls that managed to win the hearts of their audiences. I guess the biggest difference (apart from the obvious) is that Kitty is more of a tomboy. Also, a LOT more accident-prone.
Although, I'm kinda SHOCKED that Fox isn't as popular as I'd imagine.
Actually, you can draw a LOT of parallels with both casts: Skunk/Rabbit to Dudley, Fox to Kitty, Panda/the Chief, Baboon/Snaptrap, etc. The thing is that I think the characters for both shows are ACTUALLY pretty good... it's just that the stories tend to be pretty predictable, and the jokes are... 70/30 chance they could be funny.
Oh... please, I was trying to avoid that pun (even thought I should've done it at least once). XD Now that you mention it, she DOES look a lot like Foxy Roxy... I wonder if they're related. ;D
Thank you. To be fair, though, she ALREADY had the curves... I just tweaked her proportions a bit. ;D Of course. After all, Fox DOES come from a PG-rated show. Let's not scare away the kiddies. ;D
Eugh... don't remind of Knuckles and... yeah. O~o
... then drink chocolate milk, or something, and throw yourself on the couch- it's the same thing, minus the hangovers.
I WAS going to use an oriental time period, but it's just TOO big. Still, I do have an oriental-themed character (though she IS from the present).
I WAS going to use an oriental time period, but it's just TOO big. Still, I do have an oriental-themed character (though she IS from the present).
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