So, the artist called the picture Morning AFTER Inspection Blues, Implying that this was the Inspection the morning after Dipper's "Initiation" into the Flying Tigers.
Well, that sounded entirely too much like a song.
So, here it is.
Backing Track "Shot Gun Blues" purchased on http://www.karaoke-version.com . Original by The Blues Brothers.
But let's be honest here....the traditional blues all use exactly the same melody, and just change the words.
Well, that sounded entirely too much like a song.
So, here it is.
Backing Track "Shot Gun Blues" purchased on http://www.karaoke-version.com . Original by The Blues Brothers.
But let's be honest here....the traditional blues all use exactly the same melody, and just change the words.
Category Music / Other Music
Species Bear (Other)
Gender Male
Size 120 x 120px
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You certainly did a terrific job with the artwork. It's super well detailed.
Thank you. There's some little sight gags included, like the Flying Tiger, Flying Pig, Flying Horse (barely visible over the Air Wolf's shoulder). The name of the tiger is the same as one of my own cartoon characters. The name of the timber wolf is Kenai, a town in Alaska where a friend of mine lives.
Ah yes I see them. It's nice that you included your own personal touch and names towards these characters. That is also a very interesting bit of information there about the picture, I never would have thought that the wolf would be named after a town in Alaska. You're very welcome.
To be honest, when I was making the file name, the original version of the picture "Morning After Inspection" had Lt. Zim wearing camo trousers. I had changed them to the "blues" because that looked better, so I made the new file name "Morning After Inspection--Blues."
"The Morning After" also refers to being hung over from a surfeit of partying the night before.
And the title just sounded like it had to be a song. I told Max that he was the one to write it. And he did!
"The Morning After" also refers to being hung over from a surfeit of partying the night before.
And the title just sounded like it had to be a song. I told Max that he was the one to write it. And he did!
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