
This was a commission requested from
omegacoyote He wanted me to draw Wile E. Coyote and Sajin from Bleach interacting somehow.
I gotta admit this was hard coming up with a good idea for these two to interact with each other.
omegacoyote suggested Wile E. Coyote and Sajin doing a bro fist. I tried to sketch it but it didn't look right.
Then, while spending a chill day at the library, I came up with the idea of Wile E. showing Sajin his little stash of Acme weapons. Since in the cartoons Wile E. doesn't speak, this frustrates Sajin further!
There's a couple of things that irk me now that I finished this. The shading in bottom area of the art was a tiny bit much. But I wanted to add depth to the desert floor. Enjoy!

I gotta admit this was hard coming up with a good idea for these two to interact with each other.

Then, while spending a chill day at the library, I came up with the idea of Wile E. showing Sajin his little stash of Acme weapons. Since in the cartoons Wile E. doesn't speak, this frustrates Sajin further!
There's a couple of things that irk me now that I finished this. The shading in bottom area of the art was a tiny bit much. But I wanted to add depth to the desert floor. Enjoy!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Male
Size 1005 x 887px
File Size 580.7 kB
Actually, Wile E. talks in:
Operation: Rabbit (1952)
To Hare Is Human (1956)
Rabbit's Feat (1960)
Compressed Hare (1961)
Roadrunner A-Go-Go (1965)
and Zip Zip Hooray (1965)
Trivia 1: There was a fifth Coyote-Rabbit pairing, Hare-Breadth hurry, but Wile E. doesn't speak in that one.
Trivia 2: The two cartoons from 1965 were segments of a rejected television pilot for Adventures of the Road Runner. The third, To Beep Or Not Tp Beep, has the traditional silent Wile E.
Operation: Rabbit (1952)
To Hare Is Human (1956)
Rabbit's Feat (1960)
Compressed Hare (1961)
Roadrunner A-Go-Go (1965)
and Zip Zip Hooray (1965)
Trivia 1: There was a fifth Coyote-Rabbit pairing, Hare-Breadth hurry, but Wile E. doesn't speak in that one.
Trivia 2: The two cartoons from 1965 were segments of a rejected television pilot for Adventures of the Road Runner. The third, To Beep Or Not Tp Beep, has the traditional silent Wile E.
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