Like the title have said. Calamity appears in his buff form as he wears an armor (red plate armor to be exact) with his yellow suit and green shirt and blue tie. Wile thinks that Cal is faking his musculature at first until he approaches him and checks his pupil. Minutes later, he realizes just how real those muscles are. Our grey guy is confused at first until Wile E. is done with inspecting our boy prodigy. The older brown coyote looks over every armor component like the cuirass (both the breast plate and backplate for starters) and the pauldrons and tassets and faulds along with the arm pieces like the couters (or cowters) and spaulders and gardbraces and rerebraces and vambraces plus the vambrace guards by every lame of those pieces..... the lames are bands of metal on that armor really. Now that he is done with the investigation, how many questions will he ask his protege? What gifts will the mentor give to his favorite pupil? How many weapons will this gray coyote receive from his hero? Will he be a cuirassier? In case anyone has not heard that word in a while, cuirassiers are knights with guns really. What does Cal's helmet look like? How many battles will Calamity be in and what will Little Beeper say to this attire? What time periods (like the Renaissance that dates back to early 15th Century plus the 16th Century and the early 17th Century for starters) will he use this form in? How many armies would ask for this man-at-arms or coyote at arms? When will he visit anywhere in Europe like the Netherlands (Amsterdam and most of Holland included) or France or Germany or Italy even? Will he get a knighthood as a royal knight? Who will he be a bodyguard of? How many ladies will Calamity impress as a muscle coyote? Does Cal want his feet massaged after fighting? Will he visit a castle while he's at it? I'll let your imaginations decide. After seeing a few pics of Wile E. Coyote wearing that trashcan costume, this'll be an opportunity for Cal to show Wile how well he can afford such a suit.
Wile E. Coyote and Calamity Coyote © Warner Bros. Inc.
Wile E. Coyote and Calamity Coyote © Warner Bros. Inc.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Muscle
Species Coyote
Size 1200 x 1400px
File Size 726.1 kB
Thank you Dimas old buddy. It does make sense for Cal to mentioned that a Dutch designer and his partner the blacksmith has constructed this suit of armor. Since most ladies are fans of designer clothes, I am sure that some gentlemen are fans of designer armors like the one that he is wearing. Maybe Calamity can give Wile E. here a recommendation about the shop that he got his armor from. I guess that this Dutch designer that is the best one lives in either Amsterdam (that's the capital of the Netherlands, remember?) or this one has a home in 's-Hertogenbosch, Breda, Rotterdam or Utrecht. Say, this reminds me Dimas.....
1. What cities can you imagine the dutch designer taking residence in?
2. What metal is that suit of armor made of Dimas?
3. How many weapons (like the types of bladed weapons or blunt weapons or firearms or polearms...... You know, swords, shields, maces, war axes, daggers, battle axes or poleaxes, longswords greatswords like Zweihänders or claymores or one like Masmune, or WarHammers like mauls or polo mallet, pistols and historic rifles like blunderbusses and muskets with musket-balls, crossbows and bolts, bows and arrows, polearms like spears and jousting lances) can Calamity Coyote have when he's a royal knight?
I am eager to hear your guesses please Dimas.
1. What cities can you imagine the dutch designer taking residence in?
2. What metal is that suit of armor made of Dimas?
3. How many weapons (like the types of bladed weapons or blunt weapons or firearms or polearms...... You know, swords, shields, maces, war axes, daggers, battle axes or poleaxes, longswords greatswords like Zweihänders or claymores or one like Masmune, or WarHammers like mauls or polo mallet, pistols and historic rifles like blunderbusses and muskets with musket-balls, crossbows and bolts, bows and arrows, polearms like spears and jousting lances) can Calamity Coyote have when he's a royal knight?
I am eager to hear your guesses please Dimas.
Those are good ideas since you played Skyrim like I do. Speaking of crossbows and this is for those that have played most games within the Elder Scrolls series, I can't get enough of that downloadable content called Dawnguard on that game and Crossbows with bolts are a good idea. Maybe Calamity can put a few extra bolts or some other ammunition in that red briefcase's secret pocket in case he carries a crossbow or other firearms like a cuirassier does. It also makes sense for the craftsman to live in Amsterdam when he can produce weapons and suits of nice metals and I am eager to see Calamity ask for arms and armor from this salesman that can construct the products at the forge. Iron does make sense as a metal with an agreeable price when steel is so expensive and Calamity Coyote does not have much money yet (but this protagonist will become really rich later after he gets a deed to an estate with a castle or its ruins in Europe along with the Dutch Royal Family's favor) to afford these goods that the shop's manager and blacksmith can sell like bulletproof armor for instance or a special shield that can deflect most attacks even. Heck, he might throw in a knight's helmet (either with barred visors or beaked visors or bellowed visors or one that shapes like a coyote's snout or no visors included but I'll let your imagination decide on what helmet and what visors he can wear with his red armour here Dimas) for free when Wile E. Coyote's favorite student of Acme Looniversity has spend a few hundred dollars (that'll equal several hundred guilders in the Netherlands since Calamity Coyote is in Holland) for an offer that is a special offer. Fortunately, Cal has enough gifts for the store's owner to make this coyote into a proper man-at-arms. Besides that, hard iron can contrast nicely with common cotton and soft silk or other fancy textiles and soft fabrics that Indonesia has for its customers since Calamity Coyote is wearing a yellow suit and green shirt and blue necktie like a mafia bodyguard in Italy (Giorgio Armani is in that country when most people in Rome are asking for his clothes, remember?) that can settle gang feuds when he's a big and strong coyote. Unlike most bodyguards with their suits on, this one (our favorite gray guy and super genius here with his silver fur and golden suit and turquoise tie and emerald shirt on) can go from a normal bodyguard to a royal knight after he receives his knighthood from the King of the Netherlands.... That and he's barefoot with spats courtesy of the fact that he left his red sneakers to the manager of Dimas' Clothes Shop in Jakarta. Next thing you know, the candy store owner would give Cal a present when he realizes his status sign since Indonesia is selling sugar (you know, white cane sugar) to the Netherlands normally along with those Dutch colonies. Heck, even the royal knights along with most soldiers and a few elite warriors in Holland's army would ask for some desserts after supper like cookies and boiled sweets and chocolates and such sweet foods after they win any war in Europe.
I know, right? Thank goodness Calamity is the Coyote version of Gallantmon with a bit of WarGreymon since he is a fighter and a thinker that's wearing an armor with spats in Dutch society of Tiny Toon Adventures with the action themes of Digimon or Digital Monsters. All he needs now is a shield with a coat of arms on it and he is a knight for real. Since you are a big fan of the Holy Roman Empire and you know a lot about heraldry, I am sure that you have other suggestions for Cal's Coat-of-Arms like the escutcheon (that is the shield shape) or the charge like a coyote or its face or anything like it in any field with its colors and patterns or the crest on his helmet in case he has this piece of headgear later on. Besides that, I am eager to see how many emblems with their heraldic properties he can have and what emblem or sign he can use later on for his collection of flags and shields as a knight.... after his knighthood from the King of the Netherlands of course. Wait until Warner Brothers try that suggestion for a show, it'll be just like how Chuck Jones can produce a proper cartoon or direct one.
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