This one is another sequel to my giftart that I made for my pal
DimastheFox and it takes place after Dimas the Fox... or Dimas the Delphox has traded the products with his current customer. Yes, Cal here is barefoot so don't mind that part viewers now that he has given his sneakers to Dimas. Besides that, he is a tough guy that can handle most things during his chase with any road runner adversary of his in Acme Acres. Thank goodness the carpet is cushy enough for our smartest cartoon animal of WB to enjoy now that he has given up his red running shoes so that his bare feet can enjoy the surface a bit. Just as our red-nosed gray guy is about to take home the new suit that he is wearing along with the spats in the box, he spots a walnut desk sale at an exterior of a furniture store and he does not know what to say about the offer at first. He visits the shop and ask the manager of that establishment for an explanation when our boy prodigy would guess that it is a practical joke. But the proprietor of the brick and mortar store explains that it is an honest offer and he shows Cal the desk that is on sale. The salesman shows the price that says $25 instead of $100 but Cal realizes that he has no money.... the manager realizes that our coyote is a window shopper so they have a nice discussion together. Cal checked in his pockets only to find that the left pocket has a $20 bill in it all along.... THAT and he finds a five-dollar bill right on the floor. He picks it up and shows the money to the manager and he asks the delivery boys to take this piece of wood to Cal's home for a moment. Cal realizes that not only does this yellow cotton suit (plus his green dress shirt and blue necktie) gives him muscles in a way but it increases his luck tenfold also. The manager comments that Cal's gray fur and yellow fabric resemble silver and gold and he thinks that he is wealthy when Cal is told stories about how popular Giorgio Armani is for designing such a nice suit out of such cotton and silk. How much luckier would our kid genius be? What would the staff of Tiny Toon Adventures or Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies say? I'll let your imaginations decide on which shop that our smart friend will go to next. Heck, maybe he can explain his limitless luck to his best friend Furrball also. If anyone has some story suggestions, let me know in the comments below.
Calamity Coyote and Tiny Toon Adventures © Warner Bros. Inc. and Tom Ruegger along with Steven Spielberg
DimastheFox and it takes place after Dimas the Fox... or Dimas the Delphox has traded the products with his current customer. Yes, Cal here is barefoot so don't mind that part viewers now that he has given his sneakers to Dimas. Besides that, he is a tough guy that can handle most things during his chase with any road runner adversary of his in Acme Acres. Thank goodness the carpet is cushy enough for our smartest cartoon animal of WB to enjoy now that he has given up his red running shoes so that his bare feet can enjoy the surface a bit. Just as our red-nosed gray guy is about to take home the new suit that he is wearing along with the spats in the box, he spots a walnut desk sale at an exterior of a furniture store and he does not know what to say about the offer at first. He visits the shop and ask the manager of that establishment for an explanation when our boy prodigy would guess that it is a practical joke. But the proprietor of the brick and mortar store explains that it is an honest offer and he shows Cal the desk that is on sale. The salesman shows the price that says $25 instead of $100 but Cal realizes that he has no money.... the manager realizes that our coyote is a window shopper so they have a nice discussion together. Cal checked in his pockets only to find that the left pocket has a $20 bill in it all along.... THAT and he finds a five-dollar bill right on the floor. He picks it up and shows the money to the manager and he asks the delivery boys to take this piece of wood to Cal's home for a moment. Cal realizes that not only does this yellow cotton suit (plus his green dress shirt and blue necktie) gives him muscles in a way but it increases his luck tenfold also. The manager comments that Cal's gray fur and yellow fabric resemble silver and gold and he thinks that he is wealthy when Cal is told stories about how popular Giorgio Armani is for designing such a nice suit out of such cotton and silk. How much luckier would our kid genius be? What would the staff of Tiny Toon Adventures or Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies say? I'll let your imaginations decide on which shop that our smart friend will go to next. Heck, maybe he can explain his limitless luck to his best friend Furrball also. If anyone has some story suggestions, let me know in the comments below.Calamity Coyote and Tiny Toon Adventures © Warner Bros. Inc. and Tom Ruegger along with Steven Spielberg
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Coyote
Size 1500 x 1100px
File Size 922 kB
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