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Being fat doesn't mean being weak!
Some days later I found on Youtube the episodes of a 90s cartoon named Beethoven, loosely based on the 1992 motion picture with the same title.
Unlike the film, the TV series presented Beethoven and his canine friends with the ability to speak although they were portrayed as non anthro dogs.
The main character, Beethoven, was a big and round Saint Bernard dog and he was often see with other dogs: one of them (Sparky) was a presumptuous swashbuckler stray dog with the habit of pull the other dog's legs (I hope I can say so) because of their habits as domestic pets while he was, as he often said, "a true dog, living free on the street".
So I figured out a picture of Beethoven and Sparkly as anthro dogs working out at the gym: Sparky has doubted about Beethovena abilities of weight lifting and Beethoven has decided to teach him a lesson: he may be fat but being fat doesn'mean being weak!
This cartoon, and the movie, were a part of my childhoodso I decided to made a tribute about it. Hope you guys will like it and leave as many comments you wish(if you have any idea about improving it just tell me)!
Unlike the film, the TV series presented Beethoven and his canine friends with the ability to speak although they were portrayed as non anthro dogs.
The main character, Beethoven, was a big and round Saint Bernard dog and he was often see with other dogs: one of them (Sparky) was a presumptuous swashbuckler stray dog with the habit of pull the other dog's legs (I hope I can say so) because of their habits as domestic pets while he was, as he often said, "a true dog, living free on the street".
So I figured out a picture of Beethoven and Sparkly as anthro dogs working out at the gym: Sparky has doubted about Beethovena abilities of weight lifting and Beethoven has decided to teach him a lesson: he may be fat but being fat doesn'mean being weak!
This cartoon, and the movie, were a part of my childhoodso I decided to made a tribute about it. Hope you guys will like it and leave as many comments you wish(if you have any idea about improving it just tell me)!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Muscle
Species Dog (Other)
Size 2000 x 1300px
File Size 268.6 kB
Ooh, fat Beethoven! You know it's true that being fat doesn't mean you're not strong. Lookup on some Olympic weight lifters. Most of them don't look like they're in the best shape, but they sure can lift those giant heavy barbells! Even though I have never seen the cartoon before, that is a very nice pic!
You have never seen it??!! Oh my, you have missed a whole part of childhood!
Thank goodness there 's Youtube! Check this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tN47tuOUI4
This was my favourite episode when I was a child but you can also find the others on the channel of Coffiedog! I hope you have fun and thanks for the fav and the comment! "hughs tight"
Thank goodness there 's Youtube! Check this link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tN47tuOUI4
This was my favourite episode when I was a child but you can also find the others on the channel of Coffiedog! I hope you have fun and thanks for the fav and the comment! "hughs tight"
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