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Happy Valentine’s Day!!
The party
You are now invited
Do you like puppets, cartoons, horror, mystery, and puzzle solving? Do you enjoy unfiction and augmented reality games? Well, do I have the project for you!
The Pendog Creative Library is a newly released unfiction project that combines the work of over fourty artists to tell an intriguing story about lost cartoons, their creation, and the affect they have on their creators and those who enjoy them.
I highly recommend taking a look into this website. You can tell how much love, sweat, and tears have gone into this project. It's a labor of love, and it's just getting started!
I would like to preface that I'm not a creator of this series, but I have made a fan server for it if you're interested in talking with other fans and sharing your discoveries or theories!
Pendog Creative Library
PCL Fan Server
"Strawberry Guts: Reboot"
(based on the Halloween poster from @pendogpuppets)
I just got sent something pretty cool, but there's a lot of content and I'm not sure how to go about starting with this
Anyway meet miss hecate
What a lovely lady
Seriously though there is so much info here and a lot of work has been put into this project, check it out
Happy holidays from the Pendog Team!
Hoping you all had a wonderfall Halloween! Our puppets have so many exciting photos to share!
America's favorite sailor, Dorothy Do is a very interesting character who got his start in award winning literature, ascended to puppet stardom, then featured in a landmark animated feature. Of all our characters, besides perhaps Maisy the Mutt, he has gone the farthest across mediums.
Created by Barbara Massey as the protagonist of her series of novels, “The Deep Blue,” Dorothy began life as a sailor in a world completely submerged by water, and while traveling to different islands he would explore the wonders and treachery of land and sea, always on the move, never returning to the same location. These stories would hop from place to place and delighted both the adults and children of America with their tales of danger and fantasy. In these novels, Dorothy Do was characterized by restlessness and a desire to do good in the world, hence his original full name: “Dorothy Do Good.” He was also notable for his calmness in terrifying, hopeless situations and taking the ship under control, so to speak.
The Dorothy Do series would run for several novels before Barbara was approached with the proposition of adapting Dorothy Do's adventures into a televised series. Although proposed to be an animated tv show, Barbara Massey had different ideas, as well as an unusual amount of control over the project. After contacting friends working at Silverstein Puppetry Theatre, she gathered together what would be known as the Deep Blue Team….
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Pendog Creative Library