Post by alphawolfbraver on Feb 20, 2022 17:55:43 GMT -5
Here's the main pups of my adaptation of the 101 Dalmatians tv series, illustrated by the talented Acutie. From left to right in the top image:
Cobalt: The oldest of the main six pups, Cobalt is the only one who's not biologically related to Pongo and Perdita, being a foster brother to the other five main pups. He regularly notices the differences between the series and the film and points them out frequently. The others believe these observations to be the result of eating microwaved onion rings, an accusation that confuses Cobalt himself. Despite these (perceived) nonsensical statements, Cobalt is quite wise for his age and cares for his foster siblings deeply. He has low tolerance for the word "mongrel," and needs bigger pups to hold him back.
Penny: The tenth of the 15 puppies birthed, Penny is a classic daddy's girl. Personality-wise, Penny is very gentle, sweet, and friendly. While other pups laugh at Cobalt for pointing out the differences, Penny always has Cobalt's back, which Cobalt appreciates. She and Cobalt both nursed off his mother. The first thing she saw when she opened her eyes was Cobalt.
Cadpig: The last of the 15 puppies birthed and the smallest of the litter, Cadpig is named after the British term for runt piglets. She's a very sweet puppy who uses her small size for great feats of agility. She enjoys sitting on top of Patch's head and hates being apart from him if she can help it. Her personality is similar to her original tv series personality, but, with her more aggressive moments toned down.
Patch: The first of the 15 puppies birthed and the biggest of the litter, Patch was named because of the black patch on his ear and over his eye when he was born, a rare fault in Dalmatians, which are predominantly born with pure white fur. Patch came into the world with a bit of bad luck. This bad luck makes him incredibly insecure. Nonetheless, he's a very humble and responsible pup as well as a close friend of his youngest sister, Cadpig. Along with Cobalt and Spot, he acts as the voice of reason among the main pups.
From left to right in the second image:
Lucky: The twelfth of the 15 puppies birthed, Lucky's name stems from his unusual birth condition. Unlike his brothers and sisters, Lucky was born dead. He was saved by Roger massaging his heart, which lead to him being named Lucky. Personality-wise, Lucky can be described as arrogant and confident. He considers himself the leader of the pups, but, they turn to Patch or Cobalt for advise more. Lucky and Patch have a bit of a sibling rivalry, but, still care for each other. Despite this rivalry, they're still close brothers. In my adaptation of the series, Patch participates in sports because he doesn't want to be seen as weaker than Cadpig, the runt of the litter.
Rolly: The second of the 15 puppies birthed and the fattest of the litter, Rolly is known for his big appetite and clumsiness. While he's a far-cry from being the bravest pup and often thinks with his stomach, Rolly makes up for it with his fierce loyalty. Despite his love for eating, he's very sensitive about his weight and dislikes being called any word synonymous with fat. Out of Lucky and Cadpig, Rolly is the most likely to listen to wiser siblings. Additionally, Rolly often hesitates when it comes to going on adventures with his siblings and prefers to remain out of conflicts even if they could really use his assistance.
Art: Acutie.
Characters: Disney/Dodie Smith/Me.