I know how some people can't stand sequels. But recently I was looking up Oliver and Company on Deviantart and one piece of artwork struck me. Just check this out!
As requested of me da John some time ago, this is an illustration for a sequel to Disney's "Oliver and Company." As far as we know, one is not in the works, but I've heard that it was once slated for production. Anywho, in our little, pretend film here, we pick up a few years later. Everyone is a bit older and there are a few new characters. The villain of our story is Sykes's wicked widow. We also have two cucciolo siblings, the children of Georgette and Tito. AND, we have a young, male hero, possibly related to Fagin, who perhaps is being manipulated da Mrs. Sykes through much of the picture. Oh, and then there's Mrs. Sykes's cat, Diamond, who could turn out to be a Amore interest for Oliver, unless she's just too bad. ------As written da slave2moonlight on Deviantart.com!
Personally, I think it's a cool concept!
This is the link to the artist's page. What do te guys think?
Clicky: link
As requested of me da John some time ago, this is an illustration for a sequel to Disney's "Oliver and Company." As far as we know, one is not in the works, but I've heard that it was once slated for production. Anywho, in our little, pretend film here, we pick up a few years later. Everyone is a bit older and there are a few new characters. The villain of our story is Sykes's wicked widow. We also have two cucciolo siblings, the children of Georgette and Tito. AND, we have a young, male hero, possibly related to Fagin, who perhaps is being manipulated da Mrs. Sykes through much of the picture. Oh, and then there's Mrs. Sykes's cat, Diamond, who could turn out to be a Amore interest for Oliver, unless she's just too bad. ------As written da slave2moonlight on Deviantart.com!
Personally, I think it's a cool concept!
This is the link to the artist's page. What do te guys think?
Clicky: link
[Chief has a busted leg and is whimpering loudly]
Amos Slade: Chief, get back in there before I break your other leg.
Widow Tweed: Amos Slade, te trigger-happy lunatic! Give me that gun!
[Tweed takes the gun, then shoots Amos' radiator]
Amos Slade: My radiator! Why, te blasted female...
Widow Tweed: [pointing the gun at Amos] Hold it, right there.
Amos Slade: Watch it, that thing's loaded.
[Tweed shoots the gun in the air]
Widow Tweed: Now it ain't loaded.
Widow Tweed: Amos Slade, that temper of yours is going to get te into a lot of trouble someday.
Amos Slade: [turns red in the face] Temper? Temper? Woman, te ain't seen my temper! If I ever catch that volpe in my property again, I'll blast him, and successivo time I won't miss!
Amos Slade: Chief, get back in there before I break your other leg.
Widow Tweed: Amos Slade, te trigger-happy lunatic! Give me that gun!
[Tweed takes the gun, then shoots Amos' radiator]
Amos Slade: My radiator! Why, te blasted female...
Widow Tweed: [pointing the gun at Amos] Hold it, right there.
Amos Slade: Watch it, that thing's loaded.
[Tweed shoots the gun in the air]
Widow Tweed: Now it ain't loaded.
Widow Tweed: Amos Slade, that temper of yours is going to get te into a lot of trouble someday.
Amos Slade: [turns red in the face] Temper? Temper? Woman, te ain't seen my temper! If I ever catch that volpe in my property again, I'll blast him, and successivo time I won't miss!
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