Star Wars Furry - Seite 126
Dialogues:
Jabba: I welcome you, my furry friends! Come on, come in, where it is cool! - And I see, that you have taken a little burden off my shoulders.
Zorrn: Bastard!
Fennrer: You´re too kind, Lord Jabba! About the... Hm?! - Pêêr! Stop bugging the dancer. You´re nothing but trouble!
Jabba: I welcome you, my furry friends! Come on, come in, where it is cool! - And I see, that you have taken a little burden off my shoulders.
Zorrn: Bastard!
Fennrer: You´re too kind, Lord Jabba! About the... Hm?! - Pêêr! Stop bugging the dancer. You´re nothing but trouble!
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I see Rashka's switched from a Sonya Blade look to a Lara Croft look ... she must like to pay homage to female video game characters. Wonder whose next: Samus Aran, Krystal McCloud, Wii Fit Girl, Korrin, etc.
It appears Ylva has stayed behind to keep an eye on the pup and the ship and possibly as an insurance policy. Probably a good thing, she'd likely kick Pêêr or something by now.
A little curious as to why the elder of the Howling Cerberus is here? Either he's a great negotiator or he's hiding some secret muscles or something. 🤔
It appears Ylva has stayed behind to keep an eye on the pup and the ship and possibly as an insurance policy. Probably a good thing, she'd likely kick Pêêr or something by now.
A little curious as to why the elder of the Howling Cerberus is here? Either he's a great negotiator or he's hiding some secret muscles or something. 🤔
I didn't figure you for a Sonya Blade or Lara Croft Fan like that! You have very good tastes! Old Sonya Blade designs are very simple and flat, but they very much still work in my eyes. I think MK 11 may have touched up the MK3 design but that might be MKX I am thinking of.
Nice coincidence.
Originally his name was a wordpun. Peer Stupp is based on Peter Stump, the only man in german history who was sentenced to death for the crime of being a werewolf.
The other source is the Stüpp. A daemon shaped like a werewolf, that ambush wanderers on crossroads, jumping on their backs and force them to carry it until the end of the night.
Originally his name was a wordpun. Peer Stupp is based on Peter Stump, the only man in german history who was sentenced to death for the crime of being a werewolf.
The other source is the Stüpp. A daemon shaped like a werewolf, that ambush wanderers on crossroads, jumping on their backs and force them to carry it until the end of the night.
He was sentenced for being a sorcerer who could shapeshift into a wolf, not for being a werewolf - people just conflated the two.
And that doesn't sound like a demon - just a cheeky werewolf pup who likes to jump on humans and go 'YEEHAW, GIDDYUP!' - or whatever the German equivalent of that would be.
And that doesn't sound like a demon - just a cheeky werewolf pup who likes to jump on humans and go 'YEEHAW, GIDDYUP!' - or whatever the German equivalent of that would be.
Schmuggel, Sklavenhandel, Waffenschieberei, Spice-Dealing, alles was der Herrgott verboten hat, haben die Hutten schon verbrochen.
Laut Legends Zeitleiste, die nicht mehr kanon ist, seit Disney übernommen hat, hatte die galaktische Republik sogar mal einen Hutten als obersten Kanzler, der sich allerdings ordentlich aufgeführt haben soll und so eine lange Friedensperiode in der Galaxis geherrscht hatte.
Laut Legends Zeitleiste, die nicht mehr kanon ist, seit Disney übernommen hat, hatte die galaktische Republik sogar mal einen Hutten als obersten Kanzler, der sich allerdings ordentlich aufgeführt haben soll und so eine lange Friedensperiode in der Galaxis geherrscht hatte.
Richtig.
George Lucas hatte damals ganz schön in Frank Herbert´s Dune herumgewildert, was ihm viele der dortigen Fans bis heute übel nehmen.
Spice gibts hier wie dort, der Wüstenplanet als Dreh und Angelpunkt, Imperien und Rebellionen, Familien Saga, die Fähigkeit durch Worte den Geist anderer zu kontrollieren, der jugendliche Held, der ein Erlöser werden wird, etc etc.
George Lucas hatte damals ganz schön in Frank Herbert´s Dune herumgewildert, was ihm viele der dortigen Fans bis heute übel nehmen.
Spice gibts hier wie dort, der Wüstenplanet als Dreh und Angelpunkt, Imperien und Rebellionen, Familien Saga, die Fähigkeit durch Worte den Geist anderer zu kontrollieren, der jugendliche Held, der ein Erlöser werden wird, etc etc.
Oh its not relation to the two franchises.
In South Park, the orange-hooded kid is called Kenny, and the running gag is that he gets killed relatively frequently and he's completely fine in the next episode. Each time he dies one of the kids says "You bastard" to whomever killed Kenny.
Its just something funny that I noticed now. X3
In South Park, the orange-hooded kid is called Kenny, and the running gag is that he gets killed relatively frequently and he's completely fine in the next episode. Each time he dies one of the kids says "You bastard" to whomever killed Kenny.
Its just something funny that I noticed now. X3
Our first closeup of Jabba in the first panel and a perfect depiction of him, a little drool of saliva, the leathery and greasy texture, that distinctive chortle though almost managing to appear charming with his current affability.
Another highlight with the second panel, seeing the Howling Cerberus crew all lined up along with 'guest', Zorrn still verbally defiant though as an insult 'bastard' might be a little lost on Hutts given their hermaphroditic reproduction and in the other senses of the word, Jabba might take it as a compliment.
Of course just as Fennrer would be about to begin the delicate process of negotiations with the Hutt, then Peer would get himself distracted. Though for Peer's part I think it might well be more just curiosity and impulsiveness, the poor Togorian probably has far too many incidents of lecherous individuals getting handsy not least a certain Hutt, so she's not likely to have much tolerance.
Remembering the cultural gender divisions of Togorian society and both Shistavanen and Togorians being rather isolationistic it would likely be very rare for interaction, with the male Togorians pursuing a nomadic lifestyle as hunters for most of the time, I imagine they might get along rather well with Shistavanen or at least likely a degree of mutual respect.
Another highlight with the second panel, seeing the Howling Cerberus crew all lined up along with 'guest', Zorrn still verbally defiant though as an insult 'bastard' might be a little lost on Hutts given their hermaphroditic reproduction and in the other senses of the word, Jabba might take it as a compliment.
Of course just as Fennrer would be about to begin the delicate process of negotiations with the Hutt, then Peer would get himself distracted. Though for Peer's part I think it might well be more just curiosity and impulsiveness, the poor Togorian probably has far too many incidents of lecherous individuals getting handsy not least a certain Hutt, so she's not likely to have much tolerance.
Remembering the cultural gender divisions of Togorian society and both Shistavanen and Togorians being rather isolationistic it would likely be very rare for interaction, with the male Togorians pursuing a nomadic lifestyle as hunters for most of the time, I imagine they might get along rather well with Shistavanen or at least likely a degree of mutual respect.
Well I would say that the feline manages to be rescued from the slimy hands of the hutt safe and sound by negotiating with jabba, because knowing jabba if she escaped he would hunt her slave, unless he has lost interest in her, but most likely she will leave the palace by negotiating with jabba, so she can live happily and free from the hutt.
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