Adventures In Sunnybrook Park - Season 1 Part 2: (Story)
ART BY:
paddedartist
Original Work - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42230742/
"Join the whacky-go-lucky toon loon crew in their mischievous misadventures in the town of Sunnybrook Park!
Asher, Meezoo, Pluie, Poppy, Tina, Toothpick, and Yosh are but a handful of zany characters who take animated fun to a whole new level. They even learn some important life lessons along the way, too!
So sit back, relax, and enjoy a world of fun where childlike behavior with endless possibilities are brought to you by our toon loon friends! You may even find your long lost inner-child along the way, give them a high-five, and find yourself being your own ray of sunshine before your departure from Sunnybrook Park."
*** SEASON 1 – PART 1 ***
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43366524/
*** SEASON 1 – PART 2 ***
POPPY MUD PUDDLES:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/40994873/
BALLOONING FOR BIRDS:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41873601/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 1:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42732785/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 2:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43040571/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 3:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43060869/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 4 / SEASON FINALE:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43251795/
SPECIAL FEATURES WITH THIS COLLECTION:
[u]Digimon – Diaper Squad:[/b]
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/17847748/
One of the first adventures featured Yosh, Meezoo, and Pluie in a parody of Digimon: Digital Monsters.
FEATURING CHARACTERS BY:
paddedartist
paddedmeezoo
yosh-e-o
zee-zee
hydroftt
parumpee
paddedartistOriginal Work - https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42230742/
"Join the whacky-go-lucky toon loon crew in their mischievous misadventures in the town of Sunnybrook Park!
Asher, Meezoo, Pluie, Poppy, Tina, Toothpick, and Yosh are but a handful of zany characters who take animated fun to a whole new level. They even learn some important life lessons along the way, too!
So sit back, relax, and enjoy a world of fun where childlike behavior with endless possibilities are brought to you by our toon loon friends! You may even find your long lost inner-child along the way, give them a high-five, and find yourself being your own ray of sunshine before your departure from Sunnybrook Park."
*** SEASON 1 – PART 1 ***
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43366524/
*** SEASON 1 – PART 2 ***
POPPY MUD PUDDLES:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/40994873/
BALLOONING FOR BIRDS:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41873601/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 1:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/42732785/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 2:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43040571/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 3:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43060869/
THE NEW TOONS – PART 4 / SEASON FINALE:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43251795/
SPECIAL FEATURES WITH THIS COLLECTION:
[u]Digimon – Diaper Squad:[/b]
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/17847748/
One of the first adventures featured Yosh, Meezoo, and Pluie in a parody of Digimon: Digital Monsters.
FEATURING CHARACTERS BY:
paddedartist
paddedmeezoo
yosh-e-o
zee-zee
hydroftt
parumpee
Category All / Baby fur
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 866px
File Size 236.9 kB
Listed in Folders
Well, depending on overall interest, I may put this one aside so I can work with you more on 'Baywater' and the fun Yosh has with Drake, Cody, and our new platypus friend. (I had a rhythm to get this post done super duper quick and have yet to see your latest thoughts on the new character.)
Overall, no matter what comes of 'Adventures In Sunnybrook park', I am happy that I did get a chance to write a mini series of cartoon inspired tales.
Overall, no matter what comes of 'Adventures In Sunnybrook park', I am happy that I did get a chance to write a mini series of cartoon inspired tales.
Actually, I am delighted that you asked. :) I wish more folks would do as you just did as, notably IRL, I often find myself being either dodged, or talked down to.
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Technology has existed since the late 1990s for the visually impaired to interact with computer software. This technology is software known as a 'Screen Reader' / 'Text To Speech'. The robotic voice is annoying as all get out. However it is better than having no ability to interact with the world at all.
The screen reader, which I got help in affording from a state government organization known as Blindness & visual Services, is called JAWS. Updates to try and keep up with most used and current software has been going on since before 1998. The speed of technology released today is making a lot of software less and less usable. However I am happy I can still get on FA and make posts.
What helps me is that I had been going blind all my life. I lost vision in my left eye at age 5 and gradually lost my entire right eye a few years ago. I never could see well enough to legally drive a vehicle, but I was able to get enough knowledge of computer systems prior to major eyesight declines to know what to look for with my screen reading software.
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Sorry if that was too long winded. Overall I try to advocate to show that any of loss of eyesight can, to a degree, be worked around with technology. However there will always be those things that, mostly due to rapid rush to release, will remain elusive to those who are totally blind, like myself. *(I miss playing video games.)
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Technology has existed since the late 1990s for the visually impaired to interact with computer software. This technology is software known as a 'Screen Reader' / 'Text To Speech'. The robotic voice is annoying as all get out. However it is better than having no ability to interact with the world at all.
The screen reader, which I got help in affording from a state government organization known as Blindness & visual Services, is called JAWS. Updates to try and keep up with most used and current software has been going on since before 1998. The speed of technology released today is making a lot of software less and less usable. However I am happy I can still get on FA and make posts.
What helps me is that I had been going blind all my life. I lost vision in my left eye at age 5 and gradually lost my entire right eye a few years ago. I never could see well enough to legally drive a vehicle, but I was able to get enough knowledge of computer systems prior to major eyesight declines to know what to look for with my screen reading software.
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Sorry if that was too long winded. Overall I try to advocate to show that any of loss of eyesight can, to a degree, be worked around with technology. However there will always be those things that, mostly due to rapid rush to release, will remain elusive to those who are totally blind, like myself. *(I miss playing video games.)
I heard of that! They had a friend helping as a, far more efficient, Navi to aid them in getting through the game.
There is a good chance that, if I could ever find someone who wanted to, I could do something similar. However such things get harder and harder as you get older. (People seem to stay more closely into their own groups as they further venture into adulthood. However I hold out hope to find a pal to game with again.)
At least, for now, my son will hook up his PS4 and get it so I can play 'Mortal Kombat 11'. There's quite a joy in finishing a Tower Of Time utilizing the power of 'Blind Kombat'. :)
There is a good chance that, if I could ever find someone who wanted to, I could do something similar. However such things get harder and harder as you get older. (People seem to stay more closely into their own groups as they further venture into adulthood. However I hold out hope to find a pal to game with again.)
At least, for now, my son will hook up his PS4 and get it so I can play 'Mortal Kombat 11'. There's quite a joy in finishing a Tower Of Time utilizing the power of 'Blind Kombat'. :)
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