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Burn-out's beating me over the head with a metal pipe but i've managed to doodle through it. Barely. Have at you.
I like the Villain School from Wordgirl a normal amount. And to prove it, here's drawings of their hypothetical Senior Yearbook photos in which i put unreasonable amounts of details and references--
After drawing the Villain School students' yearbook photos, it was only a matter of time until i drew their teacher's.
I need this rodent man OUT OF MY HEAD.
Drew these last 2 on the @wordgirlcommunitycanvas btw!! Go check them out!!
Hyperfixation continues to take over my head. Here's Wordgirl stuff i've made these past few weeks before the year ends ok!
Remake of a drawing i made in 2023 vvv
There's a lot of these so i'm putting them down here.
Also heads up organ imagery in the next one it's okay it's just in an X-ray invisibility way--
The year is 2031, Deltarune chapter 7 releases, there's only 1 ending, your actions throught the game determine your final score on the school project.
Hi Did i tell you guys how insane i am about the same 6 Wordgirl characters? Anywho!
Music taste headcanons for the Villain School villains because i like them and i like music and i like projecting!!
•The Coach
Genres: 70s/80sRock, art rock, glam rock.
Music artists: Queen, Talking Heads, Supertramp, The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Albums: "A Night At The Opera" - Queen, "Fear Of Music" - Talking Heads, "Aladdin Sane" - David Bowie
•Was a teen during the Art-rock/Glam-rock and New Wave boom and completly fell in love with it, kind of wanted to become a muscician himself, overtime that faded and he stopped being so gung-ho about the bands but he still enjoys the music. Usually sticks by the same few bands, doesn't listen to newer music.
•The Whammer
Genres: Hair metal, prog-metal, punk rock, pop-rock.
Music artists: System Of A Down, Danger Danger, The Apex Theory, Wham!
Albums: "Steal This Album" - System Of A Down, "All The Right Reasons" - Nickelback, "Music From The Edge Of Heaven" - Wham!, "Nothing To Fear" - Oingo Boingo, "Junkyard" - Junkyard, "Dawn" - Danger Danger
•Discovered Metal and heavy rock through music channels and a couple of indie live shows, completly mesmerized by them, Despite gravitating towards heavier stuff he ocassionaly has a taste for more pop-y sounds. Pretty flexible and can (will) jam to pretty much anything that has a jam rythm, no matter the genre.
•Timmy Tim-Bo
Genres: alternative rock, Alt hip hop, Shoegaze, comedy rock.
Music artists: Blur, Ride, Gorillaz, Radiohead, Bloodhound Gang.
Albums: "Demon Days" - Gorillaz, "Think Tank" - Blur, "MM..FOOD" - MF DOOM, "The Bends" - Radiohead, "Hip To The Javabean" - Lemon Demon
•Got most of his music taste from his highschool friendgroup and classmates, lots of "early 2000s cool teen" sounds with some older stuff and some nerdy stuff thrown in there. Doesn't usually seek new bands by himself but he doesn't mind to be shown other music.
• Big Left Hand Guy
Genres: Rock, alternative rock, New Wave.
Music artists: Men At Work, They Might Be Giants, YES, Mono Puff.
Albums: "Business As Usual" - Men At Work, "Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are DEVO" – DEVO, "They Might Be Giants" - They Might Be Giants, "It's Fun To Steal" - Mono Puff
•Found lots of "weird" 80s bands through second hand CDs and obscure music channel shows, liked them, ended up sticking with most of them. Still likes other genres and ocassionally seeks out new stuff but usually he listens to albums he already knows.
• Ms. Question
Genres: Art Rock, Goth-rock, jazz-rock, jazz fusion, experimental.
Music artists: The Who (only their early stuff) Siouxsie And The Banshees, Return To Forever, Duran Duran, David Bowie, Casiopea.
Albums: "Through The Looking Glass" - Siouxie And The Banshees, "The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars" - David Bowie, "Romantic Warrior" - Return To Forever, "Mint Jams" - Casiopea
•Started out with old 60s music since that's what her family listened to, got into goth-rock/post-punk in highschool but gradually started discovering other stuff like Art-Rock, New Wave, Jazz-adjecented genres and the such. Preffers her music over others' and sometimes brags about listening to "older bands".
• Invisi-Bill
Genres: Doo-wop, Jazz, Swing, Ragtime, Soft Rock, Jazz fusion.
Music artists: Tom Lehrer, The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Paul Anka, The Ronettes, Taco.
Albums: "Revisited" - Tom Lehrer, "Pure Gold" - Glenn Miller, "Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes" - The Ronettes, "Flood" - They Might Be Giants, "A Day At The Races" - Queen
•Went through old late-40s/50s/early-60s records his family didn't bother to throw out, ended up liking lots of old-timey bands/genres as a result. Despite gravitating towards these older sounds by himself he's incredibly flexible and very likely to like the music his friends show him.
Well 2025 ends in 5 minutes for me, so here are my (admittedly badly drawn) last doodles of the year. All Wordgirl because hyperfixation.
Happy 2006 fellas!!