My All Creation deuteragonist, Jobe, has already been eaten by sixteen Disney villains, one of whom has eaten him twice -- Legend of Tarzan villains Tublat, the evil gorilla, and Kaj, the evil Leopard Man who worked in the service of Queen La, Merlock, the main villain of Duck Tales: the Movie - Raiders of the Lost Lamp, even a human predator, Stromboli, the gypsy serving as a minor villain from Pinocchio, the feral form of the evil Shere Khan from The Jungle Book, the anthro form of Shere Khan from Tale Spin, Tick-Tock, the evil, Hook-obsessed crocodile from Peter Pan, Sewernose de Bergerac, the evil, opera-loving alligator from one episode of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Boll Weevil, the evil oat tycoon from one episode of DuckTales, the sinister Bankjob Beagle, one of the seven infamous Beagle Boys from DuckTales, the deadly Sa'Luk, the Cassim-replacing King of Thieves from Aladdin and the King of Thieves, the dastardly Dark Dragon from American Dragon Jake Long, the "Honorable" Sherriff of Nottingham from Robin Hood, the sinister duck demon Paddywhack from Darkwing Duck, the evil Taurus Bulba from Darkwing Duck, the evil, crafty, conniving Mr. Walrus from Alice in Wonderland, the shady, sinister crime lord Ignatz "Ratso" Ratzkiwatzki from Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and, most recently, the wicked, Maleficent-serving cat Pete, as seen in his Kingdom Hearts 2 incarnation! We now continue this series of comics involving Jobe getting eaten by more of my favorite Disney characters.
But soon after the completion of the Disney villains, Jobe has now moved on to encountering and being eaten by Disney heroes! First, he was eaten by the usually heroic Little John, the best friend and sidekick of Robin Hood from his eponymous movie, the anthro-only version of Robin Hood, the heroic Jo-Adian Space Ranger, Booster Munchapper, from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, The Beast from Beauty and the Beast, and, most recently, Mr. Steve Barkin from Kim Possible! Now, Jobe's journey continues, as he is about to run into more heroes! These are heroes who, like the villains, I'd always imagined making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Mr. Barkin, and has now moved on to his next Disney world, New Orleans, Louisiana, as seen in the Disney animated movie The Princess and the Frog! And here, he's appeared in a bayou, where he is going to meet the lovable Louis the Alligator, the tubby animal sidekick of the movie's heroine, Tiana! And despite being a hero rather than a villain, Jobe's fate upon meeting him will be the same fate he's had with the villains and the four prior heroes. . . .
Finally, the alligator stopped playing his trumpet and smiled at Jobe.
“Well!” he said brightly with an obvious Louisiana accent in his voice. “Good morning!”
Jobe smiles back and raised a hand in greeting. “Good morning to you, as well, sir,” he replied. “Uh . . . you are an alligator . . . who plays a trumpet?” he then asked, scratching his head in confusion.
“That’s right!” the alligator replied with a large, wide smile. “I learned everythin’ I needed to learn out here in the bayou!” He extended and offered a scaly hand toward Jobe. “So who’s old Louis talkin’ to?”
“Jobe,” Jobe responded, smiling as he shook his hand. He is also seen from the side. Also, Louis should be holding his trumpet with the hand that he is not extending.
“Nice to meet you, Jobe,” the alligator called Louis said as they shook.
Despite being an alligator, Louis dreamt of being human. He loved playing jazz music on his trumpet and really wanted to perform with other jazz musicians. Unfortunately, being an alligator, the people of New Orleans, Louisiana, the city to which Louis was the closest, would always be frightened of him and either run away from him or flat-out try to kill him. It was always difficult to do what you loved with humans if you were of a species known for eating them.
But at last, Louis seemed to be in the presence of a human who wasn’t scared of him. . . .
Part three of a commission by ViceXXX.
But soon after the completion of the Disney villains, Jobe has now moved on to encountering and being eaten by Disney heroes! First, he was eaten by the usually heroic Little John, the best friend and sidekick of Robin Hood from his eponymous movie, the anthro-only version of Robin Hood, the heroic Jo-Adian Space Ranger, Booster Munchapper, from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, The Beast from Beauty and the Beast, and, most recently, Mr. Steve Barkin from Kim Possible! Now, Jobe's journey continues, as he is about to run into more heroes! These are heroes who, like the villains, I'd always imagined making meals out of me. As Jobe is based on me, appearance-wise and personality-wise, he'd be the closest thing I could have to me getting eaten by these villains myself. So I could live it vicariously through him, so to speak.
In this short story, Jobe has re-formed from his digestion by Mr. Barkin, and has now moved on to his next Disney world, New Orleans, Louisiana, as seen in the Disney animated movie The Princess and the Frog! And here, he's appeared in a bayou, where he is going to meet the lovable Louis the Alligator, the tubby animal sidekick of the movie's heroine, Tiana! And despite being a hero rather than a villain, Jobe's fate upon meeting him will be the same fate he's had with the villains and the four prior heroes. . . .
Finally, the alligator stopped playing his trumpet and smiled at Jobe.
“Well!” he said brightly with an obvious Louisiana accent in his voice. “Good morning!”
Jobe smiles back and raised a hand in greeting. “Good morning to you, as well, sir,” he replied. “Uh . . . you are an alligator . . . who plays a trumpet?” he then asked, scratching his head in confusion.
“That’s right!” the alligator replied with a large, wide smile. “I learned everythin’ I needed to learn out here in the bayou!” He extended and offered a scaly hand toward Jobe. “So who’s old Louis talkin’ to?”
“Jobe,” Jobe responded, smiling as he shook his hand. He is also seen from the side. Also, Louis should be holding his trumpet with the hand that he is not extending.
“Nice to meet you, Jobe,” the alligator called Louis said as they shook.
Despite being an alligator, Louis dreamt of being human. He loved playing jazz music on his trumpet and really wanted to perform with other jazz musicians. Unfortunately, being an alligator, the people of New Orleans, Louisiana, the city to which Louis was the closest, would always be frightened of him and either run away from him or flat-out try to kill him. It was always difficult to do what you loved with humans if you were of a species known for eating them.
But at last, Louis seemed to be in the presence of a human who wasn’t scared of him. . . .
Part three of a commission by ViceXXX.
Category All / Vore
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Gender Male
Size 818 x 1274px
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