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And Wackiness Ensues

Poser Humor posted on Feb 26, 2008
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Of coarse, Dystopia has no shortage of mad scientists... This Poser 6 rendering is my tribute to a watershed moment in British Comedy. In a 1972 episode of the BBC TV series The Goodies, London was at last placed in the distinguished ranks of other world cities ravaged by a rampaging monster. Tokyo has Godzilla, New York has King Kong and London now has Twinkle the Giant Kitten. To my surprise and delight, this episode is still posted on YouTube as of today. Kitten Kong And The Goodies terrorized London old school. None of this modern CGI shit for them. They used a real kitten, a real fake scale mock up of London, a real fake Post Office Tower and real real BBC journalists being fake squooshed by a real fake giant kitten's paw. Enjoy! By the way, thanks to everyone who commented on my Valentine's Day double feature this year. I was overwhelmed by all the kind responses. And, as always, a most honourable mention for those artists who have contributed free props and figures used in this rendering: Moebius87 for the Dystopia City. Stonemason for the Floater Bot. Little_Dragon for the AnthroEyes for the Poser Cat. Matt Harter at http://www.3dtransit.com/ for the TTC CLRV streetcar. neoserver for all the car props. JTrout for the Road Construction Kit.

Comments (36)


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twingo

2:17PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Great looking image, excellent setup and funny.

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Wolfmanw

2:18PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Cute Cat, Love the claw sharpener. Nicely posed, textures, and background choice

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flaviok

2:36PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Explendida criatividade,aplausos (5)

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RyverMyst

2:42PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

The attack of the mutant cat. She used the downtown office central as a scratching post. Beware,if you see her RUN!!!!!

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huenersh

2:47PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

nice idea and great put in scene! I love the Dystopia blocks!

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myquad

2:49PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

The perfect scratching post! Awesome Twinkle posing! lol

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MarciaGomes

3:13PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

GRANDE SENSO DE HUMOR,FANTÁSTICA CRIAÇÃO.+++++++++5

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LudyMelltSekher

3:36PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Hello my dear friend, Absolutely fantastic artwork. Marvelous, an excellent composition as usual, Congratulations!! Have a nice day and forgives that I visited you so late, I am travelling by my work and I cannot come so much like before. Gigantic kiss in your heart. Luminous blessings. Ludy

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Janiss

3:39PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Excellent idea very creativ!

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Darkwish

4:01PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Fantastic work! EXT!

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1010

7:12PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Oh no, a kitty gone amuck! Excellent fun!

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evielouise

7:42PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

lol funny ans creative cool work !

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Revelation-23

9:42PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

Hope there's a gravel pit nearby when kitty needs to use the facilities!

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eekdog

11:00PM | Tue, 26 February 2008

what did they feed that cat? and he's looking for more... great scene, brought a smile to this cat lovers face. steve

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Madbat

12:51AM | Wed, 27 February 2008

LOL SHWEEET image! My Dystopia may not have an LRT but so far we have escaped being ravaged by Twinkle the giant kitty! It is well known and documented in the Dystopia Civil Archives (Document JJ-1304-1298-A66) that LRT systems have adverse magnetic effects on local flora and fauna often inciting them to grow to huge proportions. I cite Tokyo as an example of a common newt growing to gigantic proportions, not to mention a common garden moth. Their folly in implementing rapid rail transit systems is well known!

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goldie

1:13AM | Wed, 27 February 2008

haha, this is just too funny--very well done...and thanks for the background on the scene--very "interesting" ;)

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magnus073

3:33PM | Wed, 27 February 2008

Fun, creative and brilliant work Clayton. It was you who introduced me to the Goodies a while back and I can see why you have always been a huge fan of their comedy.

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ACue

3:47PM | Wed, 27 February 2008

Great one! I'd been thinking of doing a giant cat thing .... too late!

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2Loose2Trek

6:22PM | Wed, 27 February 2008

Reminds me a bit of Toonces the cat that can drive (on steroids.) Twinkle the giant kitty!!! Funny and well done.

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stevey3d

2:00AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

Hehe! Superb image! Excellent humour! 5+

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sylki

2:52AM | Fri, 29 February 2008

A super concept!!Very funny! I wouldn't like to be the one that has to clean that kitty's litter box I can tell you!!! LOL

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drifterlee

10:43PM | Fri, 29 February 2008

LOL, too cute!!!!!

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cordisco

9:19PM | Sun, 02 March 2008

Great pose on the cat,it blends in quite well with the Dystopia building. a perfect scene.

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Danceswithroos

1:44AM | Mon, 03 March 2008

I remember that one...Damn just gave away my age! :) Very funny!

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Burpee

10:52AM | Wed, 05 March 2008

Rotfl!! Attack of the Collosal Cat! Must be some catnip shipments in that building, heheheh :)

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chimera46

12:51PM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Haha, looks like I'll have to check out youtube, and yeah, I hope there's a pile of gravel nearby...

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brylaz

1:31AM | Mon, 10 March 2008

LOL - cool idea!!!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

8:59AM | Tue, 11 March 2008

That's one huge cat lol! Great perspective here well done :) Cathy xoxoxo

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Kelena

9:05AM | Wed, 12 March 2008

cute:)

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e-brink

11:01PM | Sat, 15 March 2008

Nice idea!

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