Next in line is a compilation of the obscure Ralph Bakshi Girls from his animated Adult Films Era that he did with various authors, which touch on sensitive issues, like drugs violence, death, racism and sex among others.
Normally, I would bring a full synopsis of the character(s) and actions in the story, but because this is compilation of the Cuties that appear in seven films, I'll keep these brief to not make the description too long for each summary or plot from each film, keeping it only to the rapid bullet points.
Winston the Fox, Charlene the Poodle and Dee Dee the Cat, were three clueless Sorority girls who appear in the 1972 adult animated black comedy film, Fritz the Cat, based on the Comic Strip by Robert Crumb, and whom the lead title character wanted to bang before the others in the Apartment jump in on the fun. While Dee Dee is perhaps best known for being in the promotional material, its Winston who gets a bit more of a role in the film, helping Fritz evade NYPD after he instigates a riot were many are killed. The trio doesn't make a come back until the end of the film visiting Fritz in the hospital. Judy Engles voices Winston, while Charlene and Dee Dee were voiced by Mary Dean, who also voices Harriet and both go unaccredited.
Carole the Bartender was the partner of the Main Protagonist Michael, who appears in the 1973 Live Action/Animated adult drama film, Heavy Traffic. She was voiced by Beverly Hope Atkinson. Carole sticks with Michael to make a bit of money for both of them to leave their shitty lives in NY for California, while she was being stalked by her Legless former Bouncer Shorty, and Michael's father (Angie), who opposes his son's relation with a black woman and in fact tries to even get a hit on him for for bringing dishonor to the family.
Miss America, perhaps the most controversial Bitch that makes Holli Would look like a virtuous Nun by comparison and, Holy Shit, that ain't no false statement folks, the reason it took me this long to do another Cartoon Cuties roster was because of this one; appearing on the 1975 Live Action/Satirical Crime film, Coonskin (also re-release as Bustin' Out and Street Fight). She was voiced by Jesse Welles, who also voices Marrigold at the start of the film, as well other girls in other of Bakshi's films, and the character heavily features in most on the promotional material. She was the 2nd antagonists of the film and is meant to be an allegory for racism in the U.S. in the 60's and 70's; it is implied by Rabbit, that she has being around since the Slave Era. It is possible she was the inspiration for Holli Would, the main antagonist from Cool World, as both were blonde, blue eye women and the sex symbols of their films, very manipulative and misandrists, albeit Holli Would is tamer by comparison, and her sexual interaction with Jack Deebs, while subject of discussion, America is..... yeah, a - ajum - "C U on Tuesday" to say the least while trying to maintain decorum here. So enjoy this one time drawing of the whore, because I don't think I can draw her again, not even for tickle pics of vengeance, without feeling sick.
(quick note: I was wondering if both she and Marrigold were the same character, as they were blonde white women with freckles with blue eyes, who interacted with the protagonist trio of the film. It was the only reason I did not drew her if that was the case.)
Elinore the fiery fairy from the 1977 animated post apocalyptic science fiction movie Wizards. She was the President's Daughter and the love interest and student of the Film's Protagonist and Hero, Avatar. She was voice by Jesse Welles, the voiced for Marrigold and Miss America in Coonskin.
Rozzie Featherschneid from the 1982 adult animated coming of age comedy/drama, Hey Good Lookin'. She was voiced by Tina Brownman. She was the romantic interest of the film's protagonist, Vinnie, and was best friends with Eve, who by the way, is also voice by Jesse Welles, Miss America in Coonskin. Her relation with Vinnie was largely oppose by her father, who went to the extreme as to tied her up to her bed.
(Side note: when watching this, I was wondering if Rozzie was the inspiration for Lonette in Cool World.)
Princess Teegra, from the 1983 animated dark fantasy Film, Fire and Ice; She was voiced by Simpsons veteran actor Maggie Rosswell (Maude Flanders, Helen Lovejoy, Elizabeth Hoover - Lisa's teacher – and Luann Van Houten – Millhouse's mom). Cynthia Leake was the rotoscope performance model for the character. Teegra is the daughter of King Jarol of Firekeep and quest and romantic interest of Larn, the film's hero, who is kidnapped by Subordinates of Nekron of Icepeak on behalf of the evil Queen mother, Juliana, who seeks a bride for her son.
Holli Would and Lonette from the 1992 adult hybrid animated/live action fantasy film, Cool World. Perhaps the more recognizable of the Bakshi girls here. The femme fatale Holli, played by Kim Bassinger, was the Doodle antagonist to Chris Pratts character, CWPD Detective Frank Harris - a Noid (Slang for a Human) stuck in Cool World. While Lonette, a beuatiful Waitress, was Frank's love interest; she was voiced by Candi Milo, best known for being Sweetie Pie in Tiny Toons and taking the role of Dexter in Dexter's Lab in 2001 after the original va, the late Christine Cavanaugh, had retired. In the film, the seductive Club dancer sought to have intercourse with a Noid, to become a human and escape into the Human World. Lonette was the moral opposite to Holli's malice and sought to have a full workable relation with Frank, but he being a Noid this was impossible; after Frank's sacrifice and rebirth as a Doodle, the two go full on their relationship.
A bit of a fun fact I forgot to add: both Miss America, Rozzie & Lonette, where inspiration for three females of mine, in the same manner the House wife from the Pink Panther (Pink at First Sight) inspired the creation of Martha. While the other two had not appear, Lonette was the inspiration for a character first conceived under the name of Chandra, who was recreated into Becky, finally became Donna's friend Sharon. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56584564/
Normally, I would bring a full synopsis of the character(s) and actions in the story, but because this is compilation of the Cuties that appear in seven films, I'll keep these brief to not make the description too long for each summary or plot from each film, keeping it only to the rapid bullet points.
Winston the Fox, Charlene the Poodle and Dee Dee the Cat, were three clueless Sorority girls who appear in the 1972 adult animated black comedy film, Fritz the Cat, based on the Comic Strip by Robert Crumb, and whom the lead title character wanted to bang before the others in the Apartment jump in on the fun. While Dee Dee is perhaps best known for being in the promotional material, its Winston who gets a bit more of a role in the film, helping Fritz evade NYPD after he instigates a riot were many are killed. The trio doesn't make a come back until the end of the film visiting Fritz in the hospital. Judy Engles voices Winston, while Charlene and Dee Dee were voiced by Mary Dean, who also voices Harriet and both go unaccredited.
Carole the Bartender was the partner of the Main Protagonist Michael, who appears in the 1973 Live Action/Animated adult drama film, Heavy Traffic. She was voiced by Beverly Hope Atkinson. Carole sticks with Michael to make a bit of money for both of them to leave their shitty lives in NY for California, while she was being stalked by her Legless former Bouncer Shorty, and Michael's father (Angie), who opposes his son's relation with a black woman and in fact tries to even get a hit on him for for bringing dishonor to the family.
Miss America, perhaps the most controversial Bitch that makes Holli Would look like a virtuous Nun by comparison and, Holy Shit, that ain't no false statement folks, the reason it took me this long to do another Cartoon Cuties roster was because of this one; appearing on the 1975 Live Action/Satirical Crime film, Coonskin (also re-release as Bustin' Out and Street Fight). She was voiced by Jesse Welles, who also voices Marrigold at the start of the film, as well other girls in other of Bakshi's films, and the character heavily features in most on the promotional material. She was the 2nd antagonists of the film and is meant to be an allegory for racism in the U.S. in the 60's and 70's; it is implied by Rabbit, that she has being around since the Slave Era. It is possible she was the inspiration for Holli Would, the main antagonist from Cool World, as both were blonde, blue eye women and the sex symbols of their films, very manipulative and misandrists, albeit Holli Would is tamer by comparison, and her sexual interaction with Jack Deebs, while subject of discussion, America is..... yeah, a - ajum - "C U on Tuesday" to say the least while trying to maintain decorum here. So enjoy this one time drawing of the whore, because I don't think I can draw her again, not even for tickle pics of vengeance, without feeling sick.
(quick note: I was wondering if both she and Marrigold were the same character, as they were blonde white women with freckles with blue eyes, who interacted with the protagonist trio of the film. It was the only reason I did not drew her if that was the case.)
Elinore the fiery fairy from the 1977 animated post apocalyptic science fiction movie Wizards. She was the President's Daughter and the love interest and student of the Film's Protagonist and Hero, Avatar. She was voice by Jesse Welles, the voiced for Marrigold and Miss America in Coonskin.
Rozzie Featherschneid from the 1982 adult animated coming of age comedy/drama, Hey Good Lookin'. She was voiced by Tina Brownman. She was the romantic interest of the film's protagonist, Vinnie, and was best friends with Eve, who by the way, is also voice by Jesse Welles, Miss America in Coonskin. Her relation with Vinnie was largely oppose by her father, who went to the extreme as to tied her up to her bed.
(Side note: when watching this, I was wondering if Rozzie was the inspiration for Lonette in Cool World.)
Princess Teegra, from the 1983 animated dark fantasy Film, Fire and Ice; She was voiced by Simpsons veteran actor Maggie Rosswell (Maude Flanders, Helen Lovejoy, Elizabeth Hoover - Lisa's teacher – and Luann Van Houten – Millhouse's mom). Cynthia Leake was the rotoscope performance model for the character. Teegra is the daughter of King Jarol of Firekeep and quest and romantic interest of Larn, the film's hero, who is kidnapped by Subordinates of Nekron of Icepeak on behalf of the evil Queen mother, Juliana, who seeks a bride for her son.
Holli Would and Lonette from the 1992 adult hybrid animated/live action fantasy film, Cool World. Perhaps the more recognizable of the Bakshi girls here. The femme fatale Holli, played by Kim Bassinger, was the Doodle antagonist to Chris Pratts character, CWPD Detective Frank Harris - a Noid (Slang for a Human) stuck in Cool World. While Lonette, a beuatiful Waitress, was Frank's love interest; she was voiced by Candi Milo, best known for being Sweetie Pie in Tiny Toons and taking the role of Dexter in Dexter's Lab in 2001 after the original va, the late Christine Cavanaugh, had retired. In the film, the seductive Club dancer sought to have intercourse with a Noid, to become a human and escape into the Human World. Lonette was the moral opposite to Holli's malice and sought to have a full workable relation with Frank, but he being a Noid this was impossible; after Frank's sacrifice and rebirth as a Doodle, the two go full on their relationship.
A bit of a fun fact I forgot to add: both Miss America, Rozzie & Lonette, where inspiration for three females of mine, in the same manner the House wife from the Pink Panther (Pink at First Sight) inspired the creation of Martha. While the other two had not appear, Lonette was the inspiration for a character first conceived under the name of Chandra, who was recreated into Becky, finally became Donna's friend Sharon. https://www.furaffinity.net/view/56584564/
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I found Winston to be interesting.
When I saw Fritz the Cat, I didn't realize that she was not only the same character who hung with Charlene and Dee Dee at the beginning of the film (and visiting him in the hospital later) but also the one traveling with Fritz in the car later on. The absence of her friends and the shift in her personality made her seem like two different people to me.
When I saw Fritz the Cat, I didn't realize that she was not only the same character who hung with Charlene and Dee Dee at the beginning of the film (and visiting him in the hospital later) but also the one traveling with Fritz in the car later on. The absence of her friends and the shift in her personality made her seem like two different people to me.
I too had that issue with Winston, I knew it was the same va, but the design and mannerism were so different from the naive Persona from early in the film, I had to go back to watch the start of the movie just to see if she was named dropped just to be certain, which she was.
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