Dear Linda, when it was published was you account of your exploration of Wriggling Jungle more successful as a scholarly work on biodiversity or as an erotic thriller?
Anonymous

That’s right! Gym Jane V0.25 is now live on my FurAffinity! Just click the link below to go play!

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23413055/

May 3rd… it’s always been a special day for me. It’s what I call my ‘Art Birthday’. On May 3rd, 2003 I launched my first webcomic which marked the moment where I first started drawing regularly so it’s always been something I try to commemorate with something special. This year, I have a taste of something I know a LOT of you have been waiting for: Gym Jane! This has been far, far, FAR too long in the making and I know this isn’t the finalized version but we’ve reached a point where from what I can tell, Mia is done from start to finish so that’s what I’m putting out! If you find any bugs or particularly crappy dialogue, please comment below and I’ll fix it for later releases.

Clearly this is only Version 0.25. Later versions will include
-Linda as a selectable mate
-Ri as a selectable mate
-Mute buttons for music and SFX
-A proper Credits section (for now, right click for credits)
-Hidden Easter Eggs

Enjoy this early version and I hope to have future updates out in the coming months!

-TB

Did you miss it? Gym Jane v.25 is live!

-TB

How about a jungle flash game? PODLING: Bleh! Bleh! Bleh! BLLEEHH! LINDA: Oh! That's so sweet of you to say!
Anonymous

The whole game would be through the Podling’s perspective.

1. “Tch chit thch chi-chit tchit!”
2. “Buh-be bleh bluh?”
3. *Suck them sweet pussy juices*

(Hint, you always wanna suck them juices.)

That’s right! Gym Jane V0.25 is now live on my FurAffinity! Just click the link below to go play!

http://www.furaffinity.net/view/23413055/

May 3rd… it’s always been a special day for me. It’s what I call my ‘Art Birthday’. On May 3rd, 2003 I launched my first webcomic which marked the moment where I first started drawing regularly so it’s always been something I try to commemorate with something special. This year, I have a taste of something I know a LOT of you have been waiting for: Gym Jane! This has been far, far, FAR too long in the making and I know this isn’t the finalized version but we’ve reached a point where from what I can tell, Mia is done from start to finish so that’s what I’m putting out! If you find any bugs or particularly crappy dialogue, please comment below and I’ll fix it for later releases.

Clearly this is only Version 0.25. Later versions will include
-Linda as a selectable mate
-Ri as a selectable mate
-Mute buttons for music and SFX
-A proper Credits section (for now, right click for credits)
-Hidden Easter Eggs

Enjoy this early version and I hope to have future updates out in the coming months!

-TB

Would you be offended if any of us talentless-but-creative types used any of your sketches and such for coloring and editing and such? Not like, "I'ma trace this and put a new head on!" but more like, "I can pixelate this sketch, clean it a bit, then start coloring and maybe adding some stuff here and there."
Anonymous

Sure, go nuts! Just be sure to link back to me if you do. ;)

Ever saw "Warriors Of Virtue"? Omitting the quality of the movie, to me it explain perfectly why you should use CGI, puppets (even if they look like Ninja Turtles) or at least well done masks for furry characters instead of actors with make-up. Damn cringe n' creepy kangaroos...
Anonymous

I DID see that movie! I also saw the live action adaptation of Tank Girl just two years earlier (1995) that also included cringe-worthy, face-painted kangaroo people. And it’s all so ironic that these characters appeared years after the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film (1990) and the Dinosaurs TV Show (1991-1994) which looked light years better in comparison. Hell, Aliens was made in 1986 and visually it was outstanding! Personally, I miss seeing animatronics and puppets in films. Sure, there’s examples of when it goes bad but when it goes well, you can have incredible results! That real sweat spot is when traditional and CGI come together. Jurrasic Park (1993) still looks incredible (though some of the long shots are little rough but hey, it was the 90s!) and the far more modern Attack the Block (2011) showed what carefully crafted traditional with a slight CGI enhancement can do even on a microscopic budget. #BringBackPuppets

More anthro Adventure Time Cake? :3
Anonymous

Unpopular opinion time: I don’t much care for Adventure Time. And it’s not like I haven’t given it a chance either. I watched the first six episodes and was getting bored. Marceline was certainly my favorite character but everything else didn’t really feel organic. Like, we weren’t discovering a world, just going through the motions of moving from one plot device to the next.

After my attempted forays into the show failed, I asked my brother, whos is a BIG fan, to show me what he thought were the best episodes to start on. Maybe it just started weak and you had to dig in to get to the good stuff. Three episodes later, I still didn’t care for it. And it’s not like random, fast-paced humor doesn’t appeal to me. I thoroughly enjoyed Bravest Warriors! Wander Over Yonder and Bee and Puppycat are among my favorites. I just don’t get where everyone is getting this impression that AT is some kind of animation revelation. I mean, it’s not terrible. I wouldn’t want to leave the room if somebody’s kid was watching it. But I certainly wouldn’t voluntarily sit down and choose that programming to be the one that fills my free time.

Lately, that has been Urusei Yatsura. It’s my first time watching and I gotta say, that show holds up!