So, I've finally watched Toonstruck (because I don't have Steam to actually play the game, plus point-and-click's aren't my thing), courtesy of
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Another franchise that will probably have only one installment, despite the ending being a sequel hook of sorts. Oh well.
Regardless, since there's pratically no OFFICIAL artwork from this guy (aside from fanart), I had to rely on the pitch concept art on the game's final cutscene, which wasn't in the best quality, so it might look off.
Property of Drew Blanc.
(And Burst Studios)
.Another franchise that will probably have only one installment, despite the ending being a sequel hook of sorts. Oh well.
Regardless, since there's pratically no OFFICIAL artwork from this guy (aside from fanart), I had to rely on the pitch concept art on the game's final cutscene, which wasn't in the best quality, so it might look off.
Property of Drew Blanc.
(And Burst Studios)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 195.1 kB
Listed in Folders
Ah, Toonstruck, now that's a game I haven't heard about in years. Damn shame it never got a chance to blossom into a proper series. Felt more like a great spiritual follow-up to Roger Rabbit with the human / toon concept (more so then Cool World did, but then, that was sabotaged from within)
Either way, great to see Flux. Definitely one of Dan Castellaneta's underrated roles (though the 90s was a pretty good time for him since he was all over the animated place~). Fond memories of this, even if I were more a fan of Ms.Fortune~
Either way, great to see Flux. Definitely one of Dan Castellaneta's underrated roles (though the 90s was a pretty good time for him since he was all over the animated place~). Fond memories of this, even if I were more a fan of Ms.Fortune~
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