the dock troupe sails in!
they’re here to cause a ruckus (and also have a picnic)
deets undercut
the goal was them to be sort of tropical dock themed? hence why we got a fancy primate, sea life, and a bug
their color scheme is also supposed to lean into that
they’re more of a rival group to the other trio of toons than proper antagonists (they hang out together quite often and vibe well when they’re not competing)
Blake and Jake are gay for each other and Dusky is their son who they love and dote on a lot, because yes
Blake is the ringleader (hehe puns) of the troupe. he’s a lemur, and he’s Very Serious, and Very Dapper
blake can use his feet like hands- hence he’s got a thicker armature in his legs to support all the wiring down there
blake’s tail is just one really long and bendy wire covered in clay
blake is wearing a suit jacket, tie, and shirt, which he keeps as clean and neat as possible
Jake is the muscle of the troupe. he’s a lobster, and he’s very grumpy and surly looking. but he’s a real softie if u get to know him
jake’s armature is a little bulky due to his odd shapes and the need to arrange all his limbs/antennae/etc. this is also why his body is very rounded and thick at the ends
jake’s claws (the black parts) are metal, they move with a joint inside his arm
jake’s antennae are wires with a thin clay covering over them
jake has a captain’s hat and a sailor’s ascot, as well as a pipe
jake is currently the most complex character in terms of animation/armature. his three little arms and the fan at the end of his tail tend to move around to express emotion and show off how cool the animation is. also means he’s got a lot of little parts to break, though, hence why the dock troupe doesn’t appear more often in the main cartoons
Dusky is a cockroach. he’s sort of just going along with Blake and Jake because they’re his dads and he loves them, and is very ditzy/naiive. he’s jus a lil friend :>
dusky has a cute lil bowtie because he deserves one
dusky’s antennae are wires w/ a thin clay covering
dusky’s wings are flexible plastic, and can be repositioned- the joints to do so are covered by the top part of his “exoskeleton” covering, which is also flexible plastic