Baby foxes!!!
And a nice reminder of all our kitties!
21: Top 10 favorite SSSS-charactersI also set myself a criteria and made that 10
human characters, mostly because I knew I´d be drawing cats the next day. Thanks to the character-smackdowns I have all of them present right now too!
Not in any order except for who I thought fit thematically together in some way.
(read the stuff in italics as one continuous explanation.
I apologize for whatever this formatting is...)
1: Väinö Väänänen: Seagulls are terrifying in their own right, which only makes this character more fun in my opinion.
2: Captain Ása: I don´t know what you did, but that right there is a story to be told.
3: Emil:
tbh I don´t really have a good reason why I like most of these characters. For Emil it´s probably his pretty fleshed out character arc in A1? But that applies to pretty much the whole crew and he was already one of my favorite characters when he was still a douchebag.4: Sigrun: I mean, just check my signature.
5: Lalli:
Especially with the crew, I think I just got really attached to them all.6: Signe Sorenson: yes, she is putting salt into some annoying customer´s tea right now.
7: Aino Hotakainen: One completely normal person being railroaded into an apocalypse movie and not happy about it. She somehow really grounds this story into reality for me.
8: the terrible trio: they´re just funny.
9: Tuuri:
And I mean, they´re written to be likable, so there´s really something I relate to with all of them.10: Reynir:
I can´t really pinpoint what it is but it´s there.22: 10 catsIn this one our Kitty gets some new recruits of a bunch of famous cartoon cats (and some less famous ones I just like). And how I would grade them.
2: Cake the Cat from Adventure Time/Fionna and Cake:
Grade A. I´ve watched this one bite off the heads of vampires, she can kill trolls.
3: Winston from "Winston, Agent auf leisen Pfoten":
Grade B. Winston is from a German children´s book series. He is on this list because I like the way the covers of those books are illustrated and I wanted to try and immitate it. He´s a spoilt house-cat that thinks himself a James-Bond-level secret agent. Since he´s actually pretty successful at solving crime, he gets to be grade B. He´d be grade A, but he´s a pacifist.
4: Meowth from Pokémon:
Grade A. I didn´t watch that much Pokémon growing up, but Meowth struck me as pretty much the most competent member of team Rocket, and I didn´t want Cake to be the only Grade A cat on this list...
5 & 6: Tom from Tom and Jerry and Silvester from Looney Tunes:
both Grade B. They´re very good at finding what they want to catch, but absolutely abysmal at catching it.
7: Hobbes from Calvin and Hobbes:
Grade C. He´s only interested in catching one thing, and that is Calvin. He´s... also a stuffed animal.
8: Garfield from, well, Garfield:
Grade C. He probably views being a Grade C cat not only as a full-time-job, but as an artform that he has perfected. Believes he has been granted immunity so he never has to do anything.
9 & 10: Judd and lil´ Judd from Splatoon:
Grade C/not yet graded. These two are the last living cats in their story, having survived its respective apocalypse. However, because their owner put them into a cryostasis-pod to save them, not by themselves. They´re now spending their time judging who won in matches and giving tips to newbies, not getting involved into politics. Judd is very much a cat to be a companion. Little Judd on the other hand. Well, he´s still to young to be graded. But there is a sense of bloodlust in his eyes in my opinion.