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I felt like this whole radioactive shrimp situation required a movie poster design so I drew one 🦐☢️
Why do plot bunnies attack after dark???
I need sleep (a precious commodity atm) and all my brain wants to deliver is dialogue and text at *checks alarm clock* 12:07am. Seriously brain.
*switches on light and grabs notebook for third time in 10mins*
Concept - Bethageddon
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I been struggling to find another original idea I could turn into a comic since my motivation to continue the Kappa Mikey comic has faded with Larry Schwarz gaining rights to the show again, and original characters are guaranteed not to get me in trouble with copyright ownership. Sadly, fan art is what is most popular, so it's a tough situation to deal with.
I DID think up a good idea when watching the MACY's Thanksgiving Day Parade and seeing all the giant floats, and thought about how the giant balloons would see us as tiny ants.
Somehow, the balloons turned into kaiju monsters, and thus I fleshed out the pitch: what if there was a comedy deconstruction of a monster movie attack from the perspective of the monsters, and how would they deal with the world they took over once they destroyed everything? They would fall into a routine and forget their roots. We have a Godzilla parody, a Gigantor robot look-alike, a wormhole, and a pet whale. The lizard is named Beth for now, I may change her name. Bethageddon is also just a working title.
Download the full-size version of this image here! You also see concept sketches in the background.
Was suddenly reminded of a product that came out shortly after DVDs.
It was a DVD player that hooked up to your phone line (if I recall correctly; I never had one, and it was before broadband was a thing), and when you rented a DVD that was made for this player, it would dial in and authorize you to watch it. After your rental period expired, the player would just stop letting you play the disc, which you could return (or not) at your leisure.
I was never clear on where you were supposed to get the special DVDs from. I don't recall ever actually seeing it for sale in my area, and the whole enterprise didn't last very long. The name of the product (DIVX) is now the name of a video codec (DivX)-- I have no idea if the two are related.
There was also an experiment-- I don't think it ever reached the market-- of making cheap, single-play DVDs. You peeled the cover off of it, and it would degrade in 24-48 hours.
Source
Attack of the B-team Ep15 Dino Ice
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCxhX79ADzc)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyXboblpM5Q)