
Hey, jam gal. Still want to take that seat? I need some sugestions for poses -.-
Also clothes. And hair. Hell, I can’t even decide if it should be the Octavian Jade or the Meteor Jade kind of human Jade -_-
I STILL WANT THAT SEAT. Oh god clothes and poses no please my weakness ;-;
Jade you unbeliavable mycruba, this file had a name you were supossed to read and know to not post.
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Yussss, finally found a way to not think about drawing Mars - w-
The only downside is… it’s by drawin clothes styles for Fem “orz
I wonder if I can find that interview excerpt…
Oh here it is:
Q: What would the show (Galaxy Girls) be like, if it ever gets made?
Epic adventures in space, or slice of life comedy, or something different?
Faust: Thematically, I was planning on making it a lot like MLP— slice of life + fun adventure— just in a fantasy, story-book version of space. But I put a lot of those ideas and themes and characterizations in MLP. If I move forward with it at this point, I would like to completely redesign the characters.
I kind of hate the way they look right now. I drew that stuff almost 10 years ago.
And that’s pretty much why drawing Mars is suffering. Do you get me now?











Part 2 of “Toys that Never Were!” THE BLOO SUPERDUDE!
Back when we were developing Foster’s toys I was in a meeting with our manufacturer to brainstorm ideas for what would make a great Bloo toy. After some frustrating back and fourth on the difficulty of making toys for comedy cartoons, I suggested that if Bloo was sitting in this meeting he would have no problem coming up with what would make a great toy of him…
HE WOULD WANT THE MOST EXTREME TOY EVER MADE!!!
So I developed Bloo’s heroic fantasy version of himself: The Bloo Superdude! My thought was that you could make a toy for a comedy by making a comedic toy! I thought it would be funny to turn Bloo into one of the most absurdly stupid (but awesome) action figures ever! Just make him a pumped up warrior/robot/superhero/rock-star with tons of useless (but awesome) gadgets, weapons, and accessories!
Each Superdude set would come with a basic removable Bloo figure (each with a different expression) and one of the members of the Foster’s gang.
So the Superdude would come with a Mac, his jetpack could come with an Eduardo, additional weapons for his robo-arm could include a Coco, and his chopper came with a bendy Wilt.
That way, if you collected all the sets you would not only have all this Superdude stuff, but you would also have the basic Foster’s gang as well!
Cartoon Network and I loved this idea so much, that in an attempt to convince our manufacturer to make The Superdude, I made a couple of cartoons with him in it and CN made the amazing prototype pictured here.
Despite our best efforts, it didn’t happen. But at least CN was nice enough to let me have the prototype as proof of how absurdly stupid (but awesome) this toy could have been.
I would’ve totally gotten one of these if they were made.
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The storyboard is from an old blog post about Faust’s plans for MWTGG shorts. She wanted thirteen shorts, three minutes in length, with no dialogue except for singing in two. They only were to have music and sound effects.
The plot goes as followed:
Milky Way’s joy in life is to explore her realm, meet new friends and find adventure. While visiting our Solar System for the very first time, Milky comes across a beautiful, small planetoid. But when she touches it, it shatters into 11 pieces, releasing the villain who was imprisoned inside, the massively destructive and terrifying BLACK HOLE!!! Milky must find the pieces of the planetoid and re-imprison this threat to the known universe, but the fragments have been hurled to each of the planets of the star system that surrounds her. As she searches for them, she meets each and every one of the Galaxy Girls, and each girl must use her unique talents to help Milky retrieve the fragments and save the Universe from being sucked in and devoured by Black Hole’s evil vortex!








