I thought it would be interesting if instead of a sad butler, he's like a corrupt southern lawyer, bc the Pines swap with the Gleefuls in Reverse AU.
In my AU, he's still wanting to take over the universe, but back in the 80's Ford, Fidds, and Stan managed to trap him inside a little crystal pyramid that works like the weirdness bubble around Gravity Falls. So now he's been trapped for 30 years, he's picked up a few tricks about humans, namely that they will empathize with someone who cries. So he cries like the original, but it's to gain sympathy and manipulate. With a little bit of existential despair thrown in here and there.
Instead of "deals" like Bill, he works on "favors"; he's the first to extend a kindness to someone, but then the other party is consequently locked into doing him a favor.
This is how Ford slips up, he agrees to the favor of building the portal for Will to cross over after Will grants him an exhaustive knowledge of magic and the supernatural. Fiddleford interacts with Will a bit more in this AU, and he can smell that fake Southern Kindness a mile away, and clocks him as having ulterior motives. After convincing Ford, they can't really figure a way out of the situation, so they decide that the best thing to defeat a lying conman... is a lying conman, so they bring in Stan. And Stan points out that he might have to let him into our dimension, but that doesn't mean he can't trap him in this dimension. Together, they build a machine and manage to trap him in the little weirdness crystal.
Always funny to me when some fuck shit drama is happening and the one who started it all just starts showing up in comments/posts tangentially mentioning them like Beetlejuice
It took me a bit to get the ref of everyone finished, but here's my personal concepts for a rewritten Reverse!AU. You can probably tell I just eyeballed the colors and didn't colorpick from screenshots, so if they look a little off that's why.
Some of my thoughts on them all:
-Ford, due to Will's ""favor"" system, received a vast array of knowledge that allowed him to solidify his theories about magic and the unified theory of weirdness he was working on, only because it was Will giving him knowledge, it came with a catch: it only works if the user believes in it. So Ford's experiment results were never replicable, leading to him being ostracized from the wider scientific community. He's still bitter about it, which is part of the reason he works with Stan at the "Mystery Tent"; 99% of it is cons from Stan, while 1% is actual magic Ford it experimenting with to try and make something that would be able to rebuild his reputation in the scientific community. So far, it has not worked. He doesn't have much to do with the Tent aside from making attractions and occasionally plays piano for an act Stan wants to do.
-Stan is the same old Stan, except that he's grown fairly wealthy thanks to Ford's attractions for the last 30 years. However, he's still just as penny-pinching as ever. Rich in wallet, poor in heart. He still shoplifts, dodges taxes, and scams anyone who pays him the time of day. But he only does it if he finds it fun, now, because people give him a pass on the smaller crimes and it's boring if people just LET you do crimes. He's got a better relationship with Ford than in canon, but it's still strained due to Ford's magic being the bulk of what pulls customers in, and he feels useless a lot of the time because of it. He has a bit of a personal vendetta against magic and prefers not to use it (although he did use the amulet a bit when first starting out). He's a lot more well known and liked than in Season 1, and he does actually have a bit of game. Until he shows his gold tooth.
-Dipper and Mabel in this AU are in a hard place at home (I'm still working on the home backstory) and have come to live with Stan and Ford indefinitely due to them having the space and money to help with expenses. I'm wavering between their parents facing extreme poverty or having a chaotic death in the family that requires their parents' to leave for extensive periods of time, so when they were asking if anyone in the family could take them for a bit, Stan and Ford decided to. So they're semi-permanent residents of Gravity Falls in this AU. They're both having trouble adjusting emotionally, so they tend to lash out a bit more than in canon.
-Dipper wears clothes he thinks make him look older and more adult than he really is, and tends to emulate Ford because he looks up to him and thinks he's cool. I like to think he actually does apprentice a bit under Ford, but Ford in this AU is a lot more hesitant to let the kids into the weirdness of Gravity Falls because he's worried about their safety (namely from a little blue cowboy named Will Cipher trapped in his basement). He makes him do a lot more work on the basics than anything that would be considered "cool", which miffs him a bit, so he tends to hang out with Stan when he's not studying because Stan just lets him do whatever. He's gotten really, really good at crowd reading from Stan, and is sort of like an ""oracle"" where he reads folks on stage. I feel like he gets really into the Tent because he can act like someone he isn't for a short time.
-Mabel in this AU is a bit quieter and in her own head than in canon. She doesn't really know what to think about their home life or moving in with their Great Uncles for a while, so she tends to pull more into her crafts. I like to think she gets really into pinning insects with Ford (although she can't bring herself to kill them, she scavenges already dead insects) and uses them in her art. Like pinning a preserved butterfly on a picture she drew, or a table of beetles playing cards. She's also a little more sullen and tends to gravitate towards more morbid interests (I can definitely see her collecting bones and getting really into taxidermy with Stan) and this has resulted in her becoming like a smiley Wednesday Addams. Sometimes she just pops off with the most morbid little facts that she learned from Ford or Stan.
Also individual pieces under the cut with some notes to the side, if you wanna check them out. Excuse my chimken scratch.
I had to add this from the tags because @mysteryhackin reminded me that I originally was going to make it a cocky belt buckle (you know with a picture of a rooster on it) but I thought Stan having his own name on his belt buckle was infinitely funnier
It took me a bit to get the ref of everyone finished, but here's my personal concepts for a rewritten Reverse!AU. You can probably tell I just eyeballed the colors and didn't colorpick from screenshots, so if they look a little off that's why.
Some of my thoughts on them all:
-Ford, due to Will's ""favor"" system, received a vast array of knowledge that allowed him to solidify his theories about magic and the unified theory of weirdness he was working on, only because it was Will giving him knowledge, it came with a catch: it only works if the user believes in it. So Ford's experiment results were never replicable, leading to him being ostracized from the wider scientific community. He's still bitter about it, which is part of the reason he works with Stan at the "Mystery Tent"; 99% of it is cons from Stan, while 1% is actual magic Ford it experimenting with to try and make something that would be able to rebuild his reputation in the scientific community. So far, it has not worked. He doesn't have much to do with the Tent aside from making attractions and occasionally plays piano for an act Stan wants to do.
-Stan is the same old Stan, except that he's grown fairly wealthy thanks to Ford's attractions for the last 30 years. However, he's still just as penny-pinching as ever. Rich in wallet, poor in heart. He still shoplifts, dodges taxes, and scams anyone who pays him the time of day. But he only does it if he finds it fun, now, because people give him a pass on the smaller crimes and it's boring if people just LET you do crimes. He's got a better relationship with Ford than in canon, but it's still strained due to Ford's magic being the bulk of what pulls customers in, and he feels useless a lot of the time because of it. He has a bit of a personal vendetta against magic and prefers not to use it (although he did use the amulet a bit when first starting out). He's a lot more well known and liked than in Season 1, and he does actually have a bit of game. Until he shows his gold tooth.
-Dipper and Mabel in this AU are in a hard place at home (I'm still working on the home backstory) and have come to live with Stan and Ford indefinitely due to them having the space and money to help with expenses. I'm wavering between their parents facing extreme poverty or having a chaotic death in the family that requires their parents' to leave for extensive periods of time, so when they were asking if anyone in the family could take them for a bit, Stan and Ford decided to. So they're semi-permanent residents of Gravity Falls in this AU. They're both having trouble adjusting emotionally, so they tend to lash out a bit more than in canon.
-Dipper wears clothes he thinks make him look older and more adult than he really is, and tends to emulate Ford because he looks up to him and thinks he's cool. I like to think he actually does apprentice a bit under Ford, but Ford in this AU is a lot more hesitant to let the kids into the weirdness of Gravity Falls because he's worried about their safety (namely from a little blue cowboy named Will Cipher trapped in his basement). He makes him do a lot more work on the basics than anything that would be considered "cool", which miffs him a bit, so he tends to hang out with Stan when he's not studying because Stan just lets him do whatever. He's gotten really, really good at crowd reading from Stan, and is sort of like an ""oracle"" where he reads folks on stage. I feel like he gets really into the Tent because he can act like someone he isn't for a short time.
-Mabel in this AU is a bit quieter and in her own head than in canon. She doesn't really know what to think about their home life or moving in with their Great Uncles for a while, so she tends to pull more into her crafts. I like to think she gets really into pinning insects with Ford (although she can't bring herself to kill them, she scavenges already dead insects) and uses them in her art. Like pinning a preserved butterfly on a picture she drew, or a table of beetles playing cards. She's also a little more sullen and tends to gravitate towards more morbid interests (I can definitely see her collecting bones and getting really into taxidermy with Stan) and this has resulted in her becoming like a smiley Wednesday Addams. Sometimes she just pops off with the most morbid little facts that she learned from Ford or Stan.
Also individual pieces under the cut with some notes to the side, if you wanna check them out. Excuse my chimken scratch.
It took me a bit to get the ref of everyone finished, but here's my personal concepts for a rewritten Reverse!AU. You can probably tell I just eyeballed the colors and didn't colorpick from screenshots, so if they look a little off that's why.
Some of my thoughts on them all:
-Ford, due to Will's ""favor"" system, received a vast array of knowledge that allowed him to solidify his theories about magic and the unified theory of weirdness he was working on, only because it was Will giving him knowledge, it came with a catch: it only works if the user believes in it. So Ford's experiment results were never replicable, leading to him being ostracized from the wider scientific community. He's still bitter about it, which is part of the reason he works with Stan at the "Mystery Tent"; 99% of it is cons from Stan, while 1% is actual magic Ford it experimenting with to try and make something that would be able to rebuild his reputation in the scientific community. So far, it has not worked. He doesn't have much to do with the Tent aside from making attractions and occasionally plays piano for an act Stan wants to do.
-Stan is the same old Stan, except that he's grown fairly wealthy thanks to Ford's attractions for the last 30 years. However, he's still just as penny-pinching as ever. Rich in wallet, poor in heart. He still shoplifts, dodges taxes, and scams anyone who pays him the time of day. But he only does it if he finds it fun, now, because people give him a pass on the smaller crimes and it's boring if people just LET you do crimes. He's got a better relationship with Ford than in canon, but it's still strained due to Ford's magic being the bulk of what pulls customers in, and he feels useless a lot of the time because of it. He has a bit of a personal vendetta against magic and prefers not to use it (although he did use the amulet a bit when first starting out). He's a lot more well known and liked than in Season 1, and he does actually have a bit of game. Until he shows his gold tooth.
-Dipper and Mabel in this AU are in a hard place at home (I'm still working on the home backstory) and have come to live with Stan and Ford indefinitely due to them having the space and money to help with expenses. I'm wavering between their parents facing extreme poverty or having a chaotic death in the family that requires their parents' to leave for extensive periods of time, so when they were asking if anyone in the family could take them for a bit, Stan and Ford decided to. So they're semi-permanent residents of Gravity Falls in this AU. They're both having trouble adjusting emotionally, so they tend to lash out a bit more than in canon.
-Dipper wears clothes he thinks make him look older and more adult than he really is, and tends to emulate Ford because he looks up to him and thinks he's cool. I like to think he actually does apprentice a bit under Ford, but Ford in this AU is a lot more hesitant to let the kids into the weirdness of Gravity Falls because he's worried about their safety (namely from a little blue cowboy named Will Cipher trapped in his basement). He makes him do a lot more work on the basics than anything that would be considered "cool", which miffs him a bit, so he tends to hang out with Stan when he's not studying because Stan just lets him do whatever. He's gotten really, really good at crowd reading from Stan, and is sort of like an ""oracle"" where he reads folks on stage. I feel like he gets really into the Tent because he can act like someone he isn't for a short time.
-Mabel in this AU is a bit quieter and in her own head than in canon. She doesn't really know what to think about their home life or moving in with their Great Uncles for a while, so she tends to pull more into her crafts. I like to think she gets really into pinning insects with Ford (although she can't bring herself to kill them, she scavenges already dead insects) and uses them in her art. Like pinning a preserved butterfly on a picture she drew, or a table of beetles playing cards. She's also a little more sullen and tends to gravitate towards more morbid interests (I can definitely see her collecting bones and getting really into taxidermy with Stan) and this has resulted in her becoming like a smiley Wednesday Addams. Sometimes she just pops off with the most morbid little facts that she learned from Ford or Stan.
Also individual pieces under the cut with some notes to the side, if you wanna check them out. Excuse my chimken scratch.
It took me a bit to get the ref of everyone finished, but here's my personal concepts for a rewritten Reverse!AU. You can probably tell I just eyeballed the colors and didn't colorpick from screenshots, so if they look a little off that's why.
Some of my thoughts on them all:
-Ford, due to Will's ""favor"" system, received a vast array of knowledge that allowed him to solidify his theories about magic and the unified theory of weirdness he was working on, only because it was Will giving him knowledge, it came with a catch: it only works if the user believes in it. So Ford's experiment results were never replicable, leading to him being ostracized from the wider scientific community. He's still bitter about it, which is part of the reason he works with Stan at the "Mystery Tent"; 99% of it is cons from Stan, while 1% is actual magic Ford it experimenting with to try and make something that would be able to rebuild his reputation in the scientific community. So far, it has not worked. He doesn't have much to do with the Tent aside from making attractions and occasionally plays piano for an act Stan wants to do.
-Stan is the same old Stan, except that he's grown fairly wealthy thanks to Ford's attractions for the last 30 years. However, he's still just as penny-pinching as ever. Rich in wallet, poor in heart. He still shoplifts, dodges taxes, and scams anyone who pays him the time of day. But he only does it if he finds it fun, now, because people give him a pass on the smaller crimes and it's boring if people just LET you do crimes. He's got a better relationship with Ford than in canon, but it's still strained due to Ford's magic being the bulk of what pulls customers in, and he feels useless a lot of the time because of it. He has a bit of a personal vendetta against magic and prefers not to use it (although he did use the amulet a bit when first starting out). He's a lot more well known and liked than in Season 1, and he does actually have a bit of game. Until he shows his gold tooth.
-Dipper and Mabel in this AU are in a hard place at home (I'm still working on the home backstory) and have come to live with Stan and Ford indefinitely due to them having the space and money to help with expenses. I'm wavering between their parents facing extreme poverty or having a chaotic death in the family that requires their parents' to leave for extensive periods of time, so when they were asking if anyone in the family could take them for a bit, Stan and Ford decided to. So they're semi-permanent residents of Gravity Falls in this AU. They're both having trouble adjusting emotionally, so they tend to lash out a bit more than in canon.
-Dipper wears clothes he thinks make him look older and more adult than he really is, and tends to emulate Ford because he looks up to him and thinks he's cool. I like to think he actually does apprentice a bit under Ford, but Ford in this AU is a lot more hesitant to let the kids into the weirdness of Gravity Falls because he's worried about their safety (namely from a little blue cowboy named Will Cipher trapped in his basement). He makes him do a lot more work on the basics than anything that would be considered "cool", which miffs him a bit, so he tends to hang out with Stan when he's not studying because Stan just lets him do whatever. He's gotten really, really good at crowd reading from Stan, and is sort of like an ""oracle"" where he reads folks on stage. I feel like he gets really into the Tent because he can act like someone he isn't for a short time.
-Mabel in this AU is a bit quieter and in her own head than in canon. She doesn't really know what to think about their home life or moving in with their Great Uncles for a while, so she tends to pull more into her crafts. I like to think she gets really into pinning insects with Ford (although she can't bring herself to kill them, she scavenges already dead insects) and uses them in her art. Like pinning a preserved butterfly on a picture she drew, or a table of beetles playing cards. She's also a little more sullen and tends to gravitate towards more morbid interests (I can definitely see her collecting bones and getting really into taxidermy with Stan) and this has resulted in her becoming like a smiley Wednesday Addams. Sometimes she just pops off with the most morbid little facts that she learned from Ford or Stan.
Also individual pieces under the cut with some notes to the side, if you wanna check them out. Excuse my chimken scratch.
I thought it would be interesting if instead of a sad butler, he's like a corrupt southern lawyer, bc the Pines swap with the Gleefuls in Reverse AU.
In my AU, he's still wanting to take over the universe, but back in the 80's Ford, Fidds, and Stan managed to trap him inside a little crystal pyramid that works like the weirdness bubble around Gravity Falls. So now he's been trapped for 30 years, he's picked up a few tricks about humans, namely that they will empathize with someone who cries. So he cries like the original, but it's to gain sympathy and manipulate. With a little bit of existential despair thrown in here and there.
Instead of "deals" like Bill, he works on "favors"; he's the first to extend a kindness to someone, but then the other party is consequently locked into doing him a favor.
This is how Ford slips up, he agrees to the favor of building the portal for Will to cross over after Will grants him an exhaustive knowledge of magic and the supernatural. Fiddleford interacts with Will a bit more in this AU, and he can smell that fake Southern Kindness a mile away, and clocks him as having ulterior motives. After convincing Ford, they can't really figure a way out of the situation, so they decide that the best thing to defeat a lying conman... is a lying conman, so they bring in Stan. And Stan points out that he might have to let him into our dimension, but that doesn't mean he can't trap him in this dimension. Together, they build a machine and manage to trap him in the little weirdness crystal.
Small sketchbook update. Planning a bigger one with some Ford/Finn fankids a bit later but I want to do some more doodles of them before I post them all.
The first two are Reverse Falls!Finn. I think this version of Finn is really fun, ngl, because in the story I cooked up for them the kids accidentally use a commandment spell when he shows up in Gravity Falls. Finn had been turned human by the folks hunting him in this AU, and Wade was killed. In grief he loses it and walks inland from the coast, a hurricane following him and hovering over GF for a week. Ford and Stan were getting ready to fight him to stop the storm, they get their asses kicked, but Dipper and Mabel burst on scene and use a spell that they think is a binding spell to bind his powers, but turns out to be a spell that makes it's wearer obey whoever says "I command you" to him. Ford decides to study him and turns him back to normal, making a giant saltwater tank for him with the help of Fiddleford.
What they don't know is that the spell doesn't really work on Finn. He can break it at will. He simply got curious when the kids tried to save their Grunkles and decided to hang out, he's basically ant watching at this point.
The next one is Bubble!Finn. Bill turned him into his blob form after he found out about him so he couldn't interfere with his win if Ford decided to conspire against Bill. Once Ford DOES manage to start conspiring with his family, Mabel makes Finn sweaters out of old gloves and it makes the poor blob boy emotional.
Last one is Allen discovering Mabel's anime ship art of him and Ford. I like to think she ships them enemies to lovers and both of them are absolutely appalled.
"You want me in a relationship with HIM????" -Simultaneous shouts of horror when Mabel explains what shipping is.
I forgor to post yesterday, but more sketchbook doodles!
The first one is my interpretation of Will Cipher. I know a lot of people see him as like a sad butler, but I feel he should be Southern. It fits well with the whole "Pines as Gleefuls" angle in Reverse Falls AU. I have my own nitpicks with Reverse Falls, mostly bc I don't like that the Pines are literally Gleefuls in the original. Idk, just not my favorite thing ever. I like them better as Pines. Another nitpick is that I don't like Will Cipher as simply "sad Bill controlled by Ford", I prefer Will to be just as manipulative as Bill, he just shows it differently. In my personal HC, since he's been trapped by Ford for 30 years, he's learned that humans are more sympathetic towards folks who cry and he's picked that up. But push his buttons enough and he explodes in anger like canon Bill. The doodle of him is when he's angy. Fiddleford in the background: "Yosemite Sam-ass demon."
Other than that its Reverse Falls. The twins run a tent that's kind of like a circus, they're rich and powerful thanks to Will's powers, and in my AU, Mabel and Dipper are actually living with them due to family issues at home (idk what it is yet, maybe divorce or a death in the family, who knows).
Also. Nobody's personality is just them but evil. Mabel and Dipper act out more in this AU due to their home life being disrupted, and Stan and Ford have their own issues that manifest in more negative traits, but none of them are explicitly evil and they're still a very close knit family.
The rest are miscellaneous Finn doodles, and a couple Andy's thrown in there for good measure. Andy is a synthetic android that (canon) Mabel and Dipper befriend one summer, which is how Allen ends up moving the Gravity Falls; the twins find out that Andy isn't just a machine and is very much sentient, so they bust him out and show him a life outside of his programming, which eventually leads to Andy escaping into the internet and freeing the other units that Allen had already sold and becomes basically a hivemind god-like entity of all the other units. Afterwards, Dipper and Mabel get postcards from different units living their best lives out in the world. One is married to Bigfoot.
So, introductions: this is my boy, Finn. He's a sort-of-mermaid-but-not-really that Stan ends up catching on a rod and reel, but the line snaps. Ford, being a nerd, wants to try and pull the hook out of his lip, so they end up setting a trap for him so they can hold him still and get it out.
That's when they meet Wade. He's Finn's best friend, and has been with Finn since Wade was a kid. Finn is an absolutely feral gremlin with 0 impulse control that steals fish from hooks and eats out of chum buckets, while Wade is basically Jimmy Buffet incarnate with a speargun. Bro just wants to relax but people keep hunting Finn for unknown reasons and he is quite literally ride or die for Finn.
Finn is very curious about humans, and takes a liking to Stan and Ford. Hijinks ensue. As you can see he has a couple forms, one being more mermaid-esque and the other being a tentacled blob with eyes. He has a third that I didn't include here, but it's more of his ""true"" form than the other two, though he prefers his mermaid body. It's a long story, but they all know he's not really a mermaid, and is something different, but nobody knows what quite yet (except me, I know). Finn was also featured in one of the doodles from yesterday with MM!Ford.
He gets turned human for about a month because he's kind of stupid and drank an entire pitcher of a transformation potion. Ford made it in bulk from a recipe and he immediately regretted making it taste sweet when Finn sniffed it out and drank the whole thing. It was SUPPOSED to be used for a day so Wade could check out an artifact relating to Finn in a museum, but. Wade wasn't there to stop him. Cue many, many headaches such as Finn hating pants, hissing at alley cats, and eating out of garbage cans.
Also, in the Bubble!Ford AU he's stuck as blob Finn because of Bill and likes to hide in Ford's sweaters.
More sketchbook doodles. The first one is a lil fanart of MM!Ford by @orxinus meeting one of my OCs, Finn. Idk, get cubed, idiot. My cursive is atrocious, so Ford's saying: "Fascinating. I wonder how you got away? Maybe you ARE worth a study..."
The next is basically my thoughts on a Reverse Falls AU. I cobbled it together from other AUs and some of my personal biases on what I think would be interesting/funny. I have a Will Cipher doodle I'll post later because personally, I think Will is very underutilized as a character.
The next few are doodles of Allen and Sunni, my OCs. One's college Allen, antagonizing Ford, the others are Allen and Sunni in the 80s. The gist is that Allen finds out Fidds isn't doing so hot from Emma-May, so he decides to go check it out, but due to family issues Sunni ends up coming along. They kind of stumble around Gravity Falls for a bit, Allen realizing that the weird guy who says he's Stanford Pines isn't actually Ford and that Fiddleford has started a cult.
They end up watching some of Fidds' deleted memories, and go to the crash site to investigate. Allen wanted to leave Sunni at the hotel for a few hours, but they were like. Absolutely NOT, I HAVE to see the spaceship. Allen ends up pilfering some tech from the ship, leading into his older years where he sells androids that are incredibly human and life-like to rich folks.
If I had to describe 80s Allen in one word it would be tired.
The first two are basically me doing a scar/tattoo ref for Ford for when I write him.
The last few are OC doodles. The old man is Allen, I felt like Ford needed a rival like Stan and Gideon, so that's kind of my answer to that, though he has a whole story about how he moved to Gravity Falls that involves the entire Pines family and an android. Might talk about it at some point, but it's like a whole Thing.
All you really need to know is after the Pines' ruin his life's work, he moves to Gravity Falls to terrorize Ford more and they hate each other. When they meet eyes its one sight. They went to college together, fought constantly back then, and have continued into old age. I like to think their nemesis-genesis was in college when Ford and Fiddleford were discussing how accepted Fidds makes him feel despite his six fingers. Allen is passing by and like a pedantic asshole, he tells him he technically has five fingers because a thumb isn't a finger. A fist fight ensues.
Sunni is his great-niece. After he drops off the radar to the rest of the family, they decide to stay for the summer, and is basically the polar opposite of Allen. She spent a few weeks with Allen when she was really young during a tumultuous time in the family, and despite everyone else seeing Allen as a complete asshole, they have a soft spot for him because of this.
Sunni is friends with the Pines' family, especially Mabel. They like to have makeovers with Mabel while Dipper infodumps about whatever topic he's interested in at the moment. Stan ofc uses her for free labor, so they're frequently found talking anime with Soos while patching the roof or something. She's just a very nice person who wants her uncle to be happy, even if that means letting him off the leash like a feral chihuahua to terrorize Ford (don't be fooled, it's enrichment for them both and sometimes Fiddleford joins in).
Some misc Gravity Falls doodles on paper. Been drawing a lot recently in my sketchbooks, most of it being Gravity Falls related.
The first couple are me doing busts of the Stans to figure out how to draw them, along with an 80's Fiddleford snuck in there.
The next two are Ford from an AU I've been messing around with for a while and I like how he turned out. I call him Bubble Ford, you can probably guess why. Handwriting ass, but the notes read:
-Mystery Shack Pin
-Enamel Pin found in rubble; reminds him of Dipper
-Sticker Mabel gave him
The last two are Dipper and Mabel doing makeovers with an OC of mine, Sunni.
Text reads:
Dipper: "Just make me look cool..."
Arrows pointing to Dipper: Lost a bet; having flashbacks to Candy and Grenda