Colouring: Bob

Well, recently I found myself in a bit of a slump with one of my personal projects (god knows I have a fair few of them as well as commissions!). In order to try and get myself out of it, I decided to do a little bit of self indulgent artwork. This was mainly a practice with Copic Marker colouring and lighting, so there were one or two reference images from the land of Google used during the process…

Bob is an original character of mine, from a story which I have been working on and reworking for about 3 years now. It’s gone from complete lunacy, to fantasy, to grit, to a bit of a thinker – I’m trying to include all of those elements in it (in a sense) without it becoming a tacky free for all! I want to nurture this project until it becomes something I can be really proud of. I’ve put enough work into it already to merit at least a bit of a breakthrough!

His hair is probably not the best job I’ve done, but oh well, another aspect to work on in a future piece I think! I’m liking his stubble  and especially his look of cynicism – that is one of the most prominent physical and obvious aspects of Bob! His nose needs to be a bit more pronounced I think, it looks a little bit more nicely shaped than I intend it to be…

“BOB”
© AbbieSTABBY 2013

Improv Kittypillar Commentary

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In this video, with guest appearances from Shaun (speaking) and Handsome Josh (observing), we create some improvised David Attenborough style commentary on the Kittypillar. This was a very spur of the moment video, having just drawn one on Josh’s notice board in his room.
The last line always cracks me up –
“My only regret about the Kittypillar. is that I do not have one.”

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As mentioned in the video description written above, this is some quick improvisation done by my good friend Shaun. Because my F.M.P. animation is to be done in the style of a faux-documentary (mockumentary, whatever you would like to call it…), of course the narration would be done in the vocal style of Sir David Attenborough.

Sean is actually one of the people who helped me develop the Kittypillar further on from its original sketch. After a short discussion over a group takeaway dinner and a rubbish film (ah, student life!), we each agreed that a documentary style for this animation would be more entertaining for both the intended child demographic, and for that of the parents watching along with them.

Seeing as the messing about with the voice went so well in this video, Shaun is definitely my final choice as the narrator for my project. We’ve been coming up with the behavior and genealogy of the Kittypillar over the past two months via email, and once we have chosen some main points, we will do our first draft recording, which I can start animating to as soon as possible.

In the meantime, there will be plenty of little animattion tests and as always, an abundance of sketches and concept art!

Warhorns Festival 2012 (Video)

Well, here it is! As promised! All the video clips of our shenanigans at Warhorns Festival 2012 caught on camera! It was a wonder nobody got annoyed with me that weekend – I was videoing absolutely EVERYTHING! Threw a nifty bit of quick and simple editing in and we have ourselves a vlog!

I cannot stress enough how brilliant this event was. Great music, great people, great drinks, great food, great times! Here’s to Warhorns 2013!

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For a full report on what went down at the event, including lots of photographs, you can read my article here: https://abbiestabby.wordpress.com/2013/06/11/warhorns-festival-2012/
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Warhorns Festival 2012

This is a very long overdue article (let’s put it at about the end of September as when I was originally going to post), with all the photos and shenanigans I got up to at “Warhorns Festival 2012”. Warhorns is a yearly viking / folk / black metal festival, held in York at The Duchess bar & pub. It brings together some of the best local and international talents, both well-known and undiscovered, for a weekend-long celebration of music, drinks, and good times.

I was invited along by my mates John and Elliot (of Alestorm, who commissioned me to do the tour t-shirts),  on a pretty spur of the moment Tuesday afternoon. The morning of the following Friday, we were up bright and early, and on an early train to York, to get up to some metal shenanigans. Me being me, I was up to go hours beforehand – I am an excitable person, it is truly something to behold. I had already made a dash to the pound shop to get important train journey supplies (crisps, energy drink, Mars bars) and get back in time for meeting up with everyone else to get to the station.

When we got on the train, already, I met a whole new group of people who were traveling with us. Having never met any of them before, I was incredibly amped up. This was going to be a highly eventful weekend. After having a natter with a few of them, I found out one of them had come all the way from America for the event (and was also performing), some of them performed with Alestorm, and others had some damn amazing gigging stories to tell.

(JOHN)
ERMAGERD! DYBBUKS!

The first thing we did upon arriving in York (after having a bit of a kerfuffle with misread train tickets) was find the nearest Wetherspoons pub and have a well deserved pint. Being the inaugural pint of the weekend, a toast was made to “shenanigans, and may there be many a tale to tell afterwards”. I think this was a pretty apt prediction on our parts.

This was actually the first weekend-long festival I had attended since starting Uni back in late 2011. So that called for an extra celebratory drink, and another hearty bowl of chips – because damn it all, if there is one things that Wetherspoons gets right, it’s their bowls of chips!

(CHRIS)
“TO SHENANIGANS, AND MAY THERE BE MANY A TALE TO TELL AFTERWARDS!”

After that, we soldiered on through York, taking a good extra hour or so to find the venue. We just could not navigate those narrow winding streets very well at all! During that time we decided to have a gander in a few shops and various places, including an unbelievably packed antiques shop, where we saw an empty (and previously used) coffin up against one of the walls. There were even bicycles and chairs hanging from the ceiling in a very daunting affront to health and safety…

ALL SEEMS A BIT “BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS” IN HERE, GUYS…

The most important order of the day by far, was snagging ourselves some honey-mead from one of the local off license shops. Being York, the stuff was beyond plentiful. I’d never had it before in my life, so when I got to drink it for the first time out of a genuine bullhorn, I was ecstatic. One thing ticked off the bucket list! In all honesty, it was like drinking liquid Werthers originals with a bit of a kick in it. It was not bad at all!

LIQUID WERTHERS…OH SWEETNESS!!!

After an hour or two setting up, and drinking the delicious mead, John, Chris, a few other people and myself decided to check out more of York town centre whilst we were there. First of all, we got ourselves these amazing homemade hotdogs from one of the many food courts in the centre of town (which we returned to, several times over the course of the to days that we were there – it became a running joke amongst our group). Then we went through a few more shops. There’s nothing quite like the sense of smugness you get, walking through town with some well known musicians!

We had a little walk past York Minster – a glorious and truly beautiful old building – on our way to one of the fantastic little pagan shops down one of the alleyways. I must have taken hundreds of photos of the building, but narrowed it down to these two, which I feel capture all of my favorite bits of detail in it’s design.

YORK MINSTER

I always love going into Gothic / pagan shops, wherever I go on my travels. Where I live, there are practically none left! There is always something in one of these particular types of shop that catch my eye, and on this occasion, it was some fantastic statue work propped up on one of the desks. It was a stone slab, which was crafted in order to look like a fossilized fairy / faerie skeleton. If I had the money at the time – and space in my bag to take it home – I would’ve bought it there and then.

FOSSILIZED FAIRY ART

We all split off in our little individual groups further into the afternoon. Chris went off with Elliot and their gang, some of the other musicians went off to set up, and John and I decided to check out “One of the most haunted pubs in Britain”: The Golden Fleece. The prices of drinks were ghastly…£3+ for an alco-pop? Horrifying!

Once we had bought our abhorrently over-priced drinks, we had a little meander through the pub. All across the walls, there were framed parchment scrolls and newspaper articles about all the different ghost stories of the city. One which particularly caught my eye (and has since contributed to my latest project at University) was the story of the “Barguest” – a black dog of English lore.

THE “BARGUEST” STORY, SEEN ON THE WALL OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE PUB, YORK.

We actually made a few new friends in the pub too! Perhaps it was because of my recent stint into having bright blue / green hair, perhaps it was because of the way we were dressed / how we spoke. Either way, it was nice being spoken to in such a friendly manner by absolute strangers. The people of York are generally so lovely (the ones I have met, anyway!). We also made a few very peculiar friends whilst we were sat at the bar too…what do you guys reckon?

(JOHN AND I)
THIS GUY WAS SAT ON HIS OWN – SO WE DECIDED TO TRY AND CHEER HIM UP!

(JOHN)
WELL INTO HIS 5TH DRINK OR SO OF THE AFTERNOON, JOHN FINDS A SHOULDER TO CRY ON WHILST HE DROWNS HIS SORROWS…

So, after all of those drinking shenanigans and making friends, it was off to the venue to go rock out to some metal. The first band on, were the Scotland-based folk metal band “NORDEROBRING” (http://www.facebook.com/Norderobring). They are a thoroughly lovely bunch of people, might I add!

They came onstage dressed in their folk gear, complete with blue wode paint. Their onstage presence is really quite intimidating, but getting to chat with them afterwards in the backstage area, they are an intelligent and very pleasant bunch. It was a blinding performance overall – I only wish I would have got to the front row to get some better pictures of them!

I was actually invited by the fabulous Nico of VALKYRIAN MUSIC (http://valkyrianmusic.com/) to help interview them on the second day of performances. By help, of course, I mean I held the camera for him whilst he did the interviewing, haha! You will be able to find the article and interview on the official website!

NORDEROBRING

Later on in the evening, about 9PM onwards, there was some space between bands for us all to mingle and have a chat. During that time, I got talking to the lovely American fella that came with us on the train to the event, Michael. As it turned out, he was as a big a fan of DIR EN GREY as I am, and we spent a good long time ranting about gigs we had been to and albums, etc, etc. John managed to get this decent photo of us before everyone got absolutely hammered from the cheap drinks. I was well on my way here though, as you can see!

(ME AND MICHAEL)
RARRRRGGGHHH!!!

I think “CRYPTIC AGE” (http://www.facebook.com/crypticage) were my favorite band of the weekend hands down. Well, it was between them, and “CELTACHOR”, certainly! The lady fronting the band, what a performer! Her keyboard skills were astounding! Luckily for this performance I was able to get right to the front and centre. She interacted really well with the audience, and had everyone moving along with the music.

I managed to get some pretty decent quality pictures of their performance, not to mention the video footage I acquired as well! (Which I will be uploading after this article!). Truth be told, I went almost a bit “fan-girl” when they came off stage. I went up to the singer and complimented her performance – being all bashful and a lot drunk!

CRYPTIC AGE

Of course, with all the drinking and merriment that went on over the course of the evening, there were a number of fallen soldiers and casualties of war, who could not out-drink the competition. John was the first man down, having started falling asleep around half way through the evening. Needless to say, we took this as a perfect photo op.

(JOHN)
MAN DOWN!

(MICHAEL & JOHN)
“WAKE UP, SOLDIER!!!”

After the events of day one had drawn to a close, we all decided to go out and celebrate around York – which was all going to be a completely new experience for me! We all went back to where we were staying (crash-space courtesy of the lovely Alex and Kayleigh), got suited and booted, and went for a long saunter into the heart of York’s nightlife. We ended up at a nightclub called “Mansion” which I have heard being talked about by several alt. friends back home. What a place! Fantastic layout, adequately priced drinks, and a lovely set of bar staff!

I don’t even think I bought myself one drink that night – everyone who was in our group (and who we met up with at the club) was incredibly generous and high-spirited. By this point our friend John had woken himself up and was getting well into the throw of things. That was more than could be said for our companion Chris who fell asleep in one of the booths in the seating area…time for a revenge photo-op by John!

(JOHN & CHRIS)
“SAY CHEESE!”

The next day, we were up bright and early to get to the venue and sort out the gear / set-lists / stage times and so on. The sun was glorious that day, but I don’t think many people in our party were too appreciative of it. The after-party the previous night was certainly a blinder to say the least. One of our mates apparently managed to wind-up underneath a pool table in a hostel the next morning with no recollection of what had happened. I think the two pictures below will explain exactly how we were feeling the next morning after our shenanigans…

(JOHN)
SAD FACE…

(ME)
LOOKED AT HOW HUNCHED I AM…THE HANGOVER SHAKES CERTAINLY AREN’T PLEASANT!

One band which thoroughly impressed me – out of the entirety of the weekend – was “MORLICH” (https://www.facebook.com/MorlichBand). Taking into account how young one of the members was, I was quite baffled, and had to go up to the lad afterwards and let him know just how impressed myself and John were at his and their performance. I even bought one of the CD’s which they were selling off at the merch stall – top notch!

MORLICH

Another greatly impressive band from that day’s line-up were “SHALLOW INTENTIONS” (https://www.facebook.com/Shallowintentionsuk) who were on after “MORLICH”. Absolutely loved the themed outfits sported by them and several of the other bands which played during the event.

SHALLOW INTENTIONS

Did not, however, see the entirety of their set as John, myself and a few others had not eaten all day and were dying for some quick food. We ventured into the town centre to see what the vendors had to offer, and we returned to a firm favorite – an old man which we had affectionately dubbed “The Hot Sausage Man”. This is because he did top notch full sausages in hotdog buns with brilliantly crispy onions and sauces. Ever since, whenever I have been to York, I always make a point of getting food from him and his magic cart.

(ME & JOHN)
WE DO LIKE A BIT OF HOT SAUSAGE!

Had some time to hang out with NICO of VALKYRIAN MUSIC (http://valkyrianmusic.com/) when we got back. Was awesome having a catch-up with him – it had been practically two entire years since we last bumped into each other! How time flies!  Had a bit of a pal around with a few of the members of “NORDEROBRING” too. What pleasant guys! Another one of our lovely friends Philippa was there as well, and we spent a while talking about art and freelancing which was absolutely brilliant. She gave me quite a few useful tips on self-promotion and recommended some decent printing companies in the local area which I could go to!

(ME)
OH DEAR…STILL ROCKING THE HUNGOVER LOOK!
(ALASDAIR, NICO & PHILIPPA)
“WAHEY!”

“CELTACHOR” (https://www.facebook.com/celtachor) had me absolutely blown away from track one. A Blackened Folk Metal band hailing from Ireland, they had a fantastic stage presence – I did not look away once throughout their entire set. Their music created an immaculate soundscape which had me enthralled from the get-go. Not enough words to describe how much I bloody loved the bones off of these guys. The moment when the vocalist pulled out a flute was utter brilliance!

CELTACHOR

I was left to stand by myself for a while and look after mine and John’s shifty bottle of “rum and other magic” whilst he went to get ready for “RAVENAGE’s” set. Had a nice continuation of the chat from earlier that morning with NICO, and we managed to wrestle ourselves a cracking front-and-centre spot in front of the stage. SCORE!

“RAVENAGE” (https://www.facebook.com/officialravenage) have to get the award for best entrance, talk about mad build-up! (I managed to get a fairly decent video of it which I will upload on here after publishing this!) There was a lot of mad frantic movement during their set though, which was fantastic for the audience, but the photos mostly turned out shite. Haha! They played a lot of their well known tracks which really made for a cracking set!

OH, HEY THERE JOHN!

RAVENAGE

Of course, by the end of that days shenanigans, we all had to call it quits. Man down. defeated. John, Lee, and myself said our goodbyes to all of our mates, the musicians, and the awesome friends we had made during the weekend. We walked across York at about 10 PM (scary stuff) to the train station (after quite a to-do trying to actually figure out which direction we were going in) and waited for the next train back to Hull.

Of course, I had to get myself a massive, massive cup of tea to take on the journey with me, having started to feel the repercussions of my hangover once again. To be fair, we were all looking pretty worse-for-wear. The young bearded gentleman who served me in the little kiosk at the station was very pleasant considering how late it was. If his employers ever read this: Give that boy a raise!

We followed John’s suggestion, and went to the carriage right at the back to sit in. “Oh, don’t worry, it’ll be quiet in here and we can have a pleasant journey home,” he says, but not a few moments before the rowdy bloodiest hen party and a group of pissed up lads came and joined us. Bumped into a friend from way back in Secondary School whilst we waited for the train to set off though which was nice!

(JOHN & LEE)
“SIT AT THE BACK HE SAYS…IT’LL BE QUIET HE SAYS!”
(ME)
“DON’T SAY ALCOHOL. UGH.”

Narrative “Buzzwords” – Set #01

Going back through some old blog posts on this site and my old DeviantART account, I came across each of the variations of the well-known and immensely popular “100 Themes Challenge”. It is as the title says, you are given 100 different words / phrases to use for starting points in order to create a piece of artwork. This is a really massive helper towards building up a portfolio, so I have always had it in mind and on the back-burner til whenever I have needed it.

Thinking about the basic idea behind my Final Major Project (F.M.P.) – the story of a canine silent film star – having these buzzwords on hand give me great ideas for animated shorts to use within the animation. I may even get to the point with the project where I just create a small series of animated shorts in the silent film style, so that I have the chance to incorporate a lot more of these words into the finished products.

Because each word and its definition is so open to interpretation with this project, I can definitely have some real fun in how I choose to portray it to my potential audience. The most simple notions such as “love”, “stripes”, “foreign” and even “do not disturb” have a wealth of possibilities for narrative inspiration. I am going to choose a handful of words from each, and list them below (perhaps with more in a proceeding blog post) together with any ideas I draw from them. This will not only help to encourage narrative ideas, but also it will help phenomenally with the aesthetic choices which I will bear in mind, along with concept sketches and particular research elements too, when the time and need arises. Through this, I will narrow down each of my lists of ideas to a select few, which I may believe to have the most potential, and focus my main body of work on those.

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  • INTRODUCTION
    A “Merrie Melodies” style opening, somewhat along the same lines as the MGM Lion, with the Jack Russel characters face popping up in the centre of the screen.
  • LOVE –
    The Jack Russel sees a female dog in the garden next door and becomes besotted with her. He tries everything he can to woo her – bringing her flowers, doing back-flips, wearing a little dickie bow-tie, giving her his favorite toys and a big tasty bone. One day she isn’t in the garden and he sulks all day. The next day he sulks in the garden again, and hears a familiar noise. He walks over to the fence and the female dog licks his nose through a hole in one of the panels.
  • LIGHT –
    The dog and its female owner are walking home one evening and see a suspicious flickering light. The little dog sneakily runs off to investigate, and comes across a German spy, who is signalling to the planes flying overhead. The little dog runs up and bites him on the bottom whilst the woman calls a policeman over.
  • SEEKING SOLACE –
    The female owner of the dog is sad because her husband has gone off to war, and she will not see him again for a long time. The dog does everything he can to console her, patting her on the back, bringing her photos and sweets, doing tricks and generally keeping happy so that she stays happy in the meanwhile.
  • DRIVE –
    The dog and the owner go for a drive along in their motorbike and sidecar.
  • MISFORTUNE –
    The dog is a companion of a homeless wanderer, who has no money for food. They travel along together, begging and searching for charity, but they find none. The dog, who disapproves especially of the rich peoples rudeness, mocks them, walking along behind them on its hind legs doing impressions of them. People see this and start throwing money in the homeless persons hat.
  • SMILE –
    A baby is having its photo taken and will not stop crying. The little dog sees this and jumps up, being silly, in a bid to make the child laugh.
  • GREY –
    The dog makes friends with an old man who is sat in the park feeding the ducks.
  • VACATION –
    The Jack Russel and its owner / owners take a trip to the seaside on a typical summer holiday sort of affair. It will include scenes of the owners sharing an ice cream with the dog, the dog coming out of the sea after a swim, each character sunbathing, and the dog burying / digging someone up in a comical fashion.
  • CAT –
    The owners get a kitten and the dog does not appreciate it. He does not like the cat at all. But, the kitten loves him very much. It is a love hate relationship. One day the kitten is outside playing and another dog starts to bark at it. The little dog runs to the rescue, boxing the much larger dog in the face.
  • NO TIME –
    The owner is incredibly busy running around the house trying to clean it, running off to work, doing all sorts of other odd job and chores, and has no time to play with the dog. The dog sulks for ages, not listening to the owner when he does finally have time to play. The owner gives him a brand new bone and a big fuss and all is well in the end.
  • TROUBLE LURKING –
    A woman is sat in a cafe / diner, having a pleasant enough meal. The homeless little dog watches her with her meal, wishing he could have a little bite to eat. A lecherous man comes along and starts to harass her. The little dog, ever the hero, runs along inside and starting barking at the man, nipping at his legs. The man tries to kick him away and resume his activities, but the dog runs up inside his coat and starts nipping him. Other people can see the dogs tail hanging out of the bottom of the coat as though it were the mans own (in homage to “A Dogs Life” by Chaplin). The dog hops up on a table and when the man tries to have a go at it, the dog boxes him in the eye, knocking him flat. The name of this sketch would be something witty like “Punch & Judy”.
  • FOREIGN –
    The dog is at a dog show, trying to look his best in a little dickie bow-tie. Another couple of dogs come and sit at either side of him during the judging. They are foreign breeds which he has never seen before. One is a shih-tzu and the other is a Russian borzoi. He looks utterly confused t the two of them , then at the camera.
  • UNDER THE RAIN –
    It is pouring it down with rain and the little dog tries everything it can to get under his owners umbrella, getting him completely soaking wet in the process.
  • FLOWERS –
    A man is nervous about asking a woman out on a date, and doesn’t have a clue about how to ask her. The dog sees this, and decides to  run off from his owner. On the way, the dog snatches up any flowers along the path, which includes going in peoples gardens. Eventually the dog reaches the woman who is just leaving her house. She pats the dog on the head, taking the flowers from his mouth. She looks at the dog, who points at the man running after him, signalling that it was his idea. She gives the man a peck on the cheek, and the reel ends.
  • STARS –
    The little Jack Russel runs through a Hollywood movie studio, inadvertently running onto the sets of different famous silent films of the 1920’s, bumping into the famous stars of the time on the way. At the end, he runs into Chaplin’s dressing room, knocking into a table and getting one of the fake mustaches stuck to the end of his nose, and a hat falls on his head. Chaplin himself walks in, and finds him utterly delightful. At the end of the animation, the dog and Charlie Chaplin waddle off in the style of the Little Tramp.
  • HOLD MY HAND –
    The increasingly frustrated owner of the dog, a man, tries to teach the Jack Russel some new tricks to impress his lady friend. The dog is completely uncooperative and looks back at him with confusion, until the woman comes along, and it behaves perfectly when she asks it to perform tricks for her.
  • PRECIOUS TREASURE –
    The Jack Russel spends all day digging and digging and digging, coming across buried treasure and trinkets and ignoring them, until he finds a comically over-sized dinosaur bone.
  • ABANDONED –
    A small sequence showing the origins of the little Jack Russel, and how he was abandoned as a puppy by his previous owners.
  • DREAMS –
    The little dog dreaming about having a nice home with a nice owner who will look after him and who he will love in return.
  • TEAMWORK –
    A man is in a tag-team wrestling match when his partner gets knocked down. The little dog, who is watching, jumps in the ring, gets up on his hind legs, and starts doing boxing actions with his hand.
  • STANDING STILL-
    The dog sees one of those living statue performers in a town square and tries to mock him by doing the exact same things, inadvertently taking all of his customers away. When the man gets angry and tries to boot him, the dog bits him on the bottom and ruins his act, making everyone watching laugh.
  • STRIPES –
    The owner and the dog go to the zoo and the Jack Russel is baffled by a tiger, and starts barking at it and playing with it through the glass.
  • SPORT –
    The little dog becomes a member of the local football team when his owner hurts his leg.
  • DEEP IN THOUGHT –
    The owner is sat with a pipe in his mouth, looking inquisitive and ponderous. The dog tries to get his attention, doing even more bizarre things to gain his attention every time the camera cuts back and forth between them.
  • FAIRY TALE –
    The dog is playing in the garden one day and stumbles across some fairies who start to play with it.
  • MULTITASKING –
    The dog and the lady owner are cleaning the house together in a whimsical manner. The dog is sat on a towel as the owner washes the windows, dusts the shelf and moves the towel around with her foot, cleaning the floor, using the dog as a weight. The dog has a dustpan brush in its mouth, sweeping as everything goes along. At the end, the pair are all tuckered out, asleep in a living room chair together.
  • PLAYING THE MELODY –
    The little dog sitting next to his owner on the piano, hitting keys when he is trying to play. They end up playing a little ditty together which proves hugely entertaining all around.
  • HERO –
    A little child is playing with the dog, after reading a superhero themed comic book. The child ties a blanket around the dogs neck and pretends that it is a superhero, and they have a jolly good playtime.
  • MIRROR –
    The dog is walking through the house one day when it comes across a full length mirror and mistakes his reflection for another dog, proceeding to challenge it and act like the alpha.
  • DRINK –
    The dog and its owner go to the pub for some form of celebration (undecided as of yet). Whilst the owner is sat merrily drinking away with his buddies, the dog, sat on the floor next to the table, spots a pint glass near by. He approaches it and starts to drink from it. Next thing you now, the dog is on its back with its leg twitching, as thought it were merrily drunk.
  • PEN AND PAPER –
    The little dog is at an event signing autographs with a paw-print and a scribble with a pen in his mouth on a piece of paper or a photograph.
  • FOOD –
    The man is preparing dinner for a woman and is trying his best to keep the dog off the table and away from the food. He gets very frustrated when he has to keep doing it, but the dog is suddenly gone and nowhere to be seen. His date arrives and they are seated at the table. He lifts the lid from the platter with the chicken in it to find the dog laid on its back with a fat, satisfied belly.
  • ADVERTISEMENT –
    A dog food advert featuring our little canine hero, in typical cheesy 1940’s fashion.
  • SAFETY FIRST –
    The dog and its owner get all geared up to go on a motorcycle ride, complete with a sidecar for the dog to sit in. Sequence consists of them putting on each piece of gear before they saddle up and go for a ride.