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You know, it always fascinates me of what people will make porn of. Was someone so aroused by Doug that they had to draw some porn? People have some pretty weird tastes.

Didn't realize until I watched the re-runs that those dots on the side of her head was where she shaved her head, I thought she had weird freckles.

Why do you assume that it's always because someone was aroused by it? For some people Rule34 is a goal. They just want to make sure there's porn of absolutely everything.

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were yuppies appropriating beatnik culture a thing in the early 90s?

I think trust fund kids appropriating true counter culture has always been and will always be a thing. See: social justice warriors and hipsters.

50s Nostalgia was big in the 70s and up into the 90s, when most cartoon creators had their early childhoods in the 50s, Rocko's modern Life had a shit ton of 50s aesthetic to it.

joe murray was born in 1961

How come Beatniks don't appear anymore? It made a resurgence in the 90s then vanished.

I was always attracted to her when I was young. Not really sexually, but I thought she was cool and wanted to hang out with her.

I'm sure I'd find her insufferable now, though, just like I couldn't stand listening to Doug for more than 5 seconds nowadays.

VERY expensive

Did anyone wonder how they all got around? This is some kind of smalltime American town and yet all the kids are showing up to hang out alone at honker burger and etc.. Doug and co were like 13 years old. Did their parents drive them? Did they just walk?

beatnik fashion became hip from the late 80s to the mid 90s.

women wearing black berets was 100% a thing

I don't know. It wasn't nostalgia because most of the major cartoon creators in the 90s were born in the 50s-60s and couldn't have been old enough to remember beatniks being a thing.

Media depicting kids in small towns often have them just biking everywhere to a ridiculous degree.

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It wasnt unusual for me and my friends to bike 5 miles one way in my town or to a spot in the woods, transportation time is part of leisure at that point

I eat my sugar cereal
But it makes my teeth bacterial
I always thought I was such a nerd
I refused to eat that strange bean curd

Just like how a lot of "90s kids" today were born in the late 90s or early 2000s, that and early 60s wasn't exactly that different from 50s

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Judy's hair was fucking terrible in retrospect.

Still really doesn't change the fact that Rocko's aesthetic more or less resembled the 50s, right down to the Chameleon Brother's beatnik like coffee shop, didn't take place in the 50s, but it had quite a lot of the aesthetic.

I was surprised with her curves in some episodes.

All the music in that show was utterly bizarre- lots of mouth sounds and stuff- but Judy's theme was absolute a bop.

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>spend some time with her brother who's obviously struggling with self-image issues
>"Hey, wait a minute- I'm still fat!"
>"Well, of course you're still fat, Dougie. The point is, you feel better about it."

You know, Judy was alright. I know they wrote her to be a typical "bitchy older sister" type, but she was alright.

Towns in cartoons usually exist at an absurdly small scale.

They're more like playsets than actual cities. ED EDD and EDDY was actually more realistic about that because the kids were basically stuck in that one neighborhood, like real life.

>I know they wrote her to be a typical "bitchy older sister" type

Oh I don't know. She always seemed too cool for that.

>but she was alright.

If I had had an older sister, I could have done worse than Judy.

Do beatniks exists in any modern cartoons?

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Nah. It's been too long. The Beast generation is nearly dead, and the Hippies are on the way out too.

Nowadays you've got hipsters. And they're all hitting their thirties now.

Beat generation*

Although any generation cool enough to be called the Beast generation is a generation I want to be part of.

So are those dots on the sides of her head meant to imply she shaves that specific region of her head?

YOU BROKE MY O-RING?

Maybe? Seems like a hipster thing to do.

Probably only the ones who consort with them

I'm not sure I take your meaning, sir.

Judy is love.

>be a grade schooler in the mid/late 90s
>never watched much of Doug's last seasons on nick
>shocked when I found out it had moved to One Saturday Morning
>Everyone clothes have changed
>Judy looks like someone's young mom
>She's taking care of a baby and still living at home, even though I assumed she was a high schooler before
For years, I thought Judy had gotten teen pregnant, dropped out, and everyone was okay with it.

For years, I thought Judy had gotten teen pregnant, dropped out, and everyone was okay with it.

I never watched the Disney years. Why WAS she taking care of a baby?

That's their little sister, Cleopatra Dirtbike Funnie.

Their mom just had another baby. But she did look like what most tv mom's in the 90s looked like with the long untucked button-up and sandles.

Part of the problem was that I never quite knew how old anyone on Doug was. I thought they were already in middle school in the original and were in high school for Disney Doug. Judy went to an art school, but seemed like a teenager, so I assumed that she was in high school in the original.

It was a very brief Gen X fad.

There was a brief revival after the Naked Lunch movie came out.

My goodness she does look like a mom.

Wonder if Judy would be a good mom...

She'd probably try a little bit too hard to be a "Cool Mom", but on the other hand she seems like she'd be pretty patient and mellow, which are always good qualities to have, especially when starting out as a parent.

That's an old poser punk technique, that way you could wear it up and look somewhat punk or wear it down and look normal depending on what you were doing. Of course, nowadays they've taken it to a ridiculous extreme and shave the sides off completely so you can't hide it at all.

To be fair, I think that's supposed to be a jacket rather than a button up shirt.

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she related to Amelia Bethelia or something ?

Judy gets her license late in the Nickelodeon run and the Disney episodes are set the following school year when Doug turns twelve.

Plus she tries to get a college recommendation in one episode. So she's probably the Moody School equivalent of a junior or senior.

>Cleopatra Dirtbike Funnie
The fuck is with their names?

Judy wanted to name the baby Cleopatra and Doug wanted to name it Dirtbike.
So their parents, being the complete retards they are, gave it both names instead of a single, real one.

>Doug wanted to name it Dirtbike.

Doug is one of the few children who I would honestly say was not beaten *enough* as a child.

Judy was being sarcastic by throwing out a bunch of Shakespearean names mixed in with a list of things Doug has written down. I think he'd started using the same piece of paper for a Xmas wishlist.

Anyway, their mom wanted to give each of them input on the new name and took Judy seriously.

>he'd started using the same piece of paper for a Xmas wishlist.
It's so retarded it's not even funnie.
Fuck, how much of a lazy fuck you have to be to use the same piece of paper for both a Christmas wishlist and a list of potential names for your little sister. And how incompetent you have to be to mix both lists up? Just write things on different sides of the paper, or put one list into a table or divide the paper with thick as shit lines.
Also what parents would name their kid a Dirtbike? Even Cleopatra doesn't sound that bad compared to Dirtbike.

Cleopatra can be shortened to Cleo, and nobody has to know the truth.

>Judy being sarcastic
Best girl.

>Cleopatra
>Shakespearean

Safe to say I'm responsible for almost every new rule 34 pic of Judy Funnie since last year.

That was the only episode where I didn't like Mordecai and Rigby, they didn't need to be hipsters to be cool, I thought they were already kinda cool. Mordecai was a ladies man and had at least 4 women throw themselves at him in the series, he just couldn't stick it.

I recall "Name the baby" being some contest for kids when nu-Doug was starting up.

Eh, it happens. My cousin's middle name is "Carlton" because his sisters loved Fresh Prince of Bel Aire, I have a cousin named Kenisha, because her parents thought she was going to be a boy and already promised to name a baby after their friend Kennith, and my kid's name started off as a weeb joke, but we realized that Kamille is a good middle name.

>naming a baby after a character in media
cringe
maybe an animal, but a human baby? for fucks sake

That's been going on for centuries if not millenia.

It depends on where you're located, really. I feel like where I live could be the setting for a group of cartoon kids. I live within walking distance of two parks, a community pool, a public pool, the college football field, an iceskating rink, a small locally-owned deli, and a few chain places like McDonalds and Dunkin Donuts. If we add a bike to the mix, it's feasable for them to be able to reach three different grocery stores, a public library, and main street/down town.

Where I live it's like that too. I can take my bike and be within a store or fast food chain 5-15 minutes.

jesus christ is that what she looks like in the disney version?? what the fuck

Where I'm currently at is like that too, but it's also infested with creepy hobos and if I was a parent I'd be rather uncomfortable letting my kids just wander around here.

Yeah, she's like a year older but the design makes her look mid-thirties rather than seventeen.

Like I said, it's totally down to where you live. We have /some/ homeless folks, but you don't really see much of them, except at the one major intersection by the grocery store. And even then, its usually just one or two people standing on the dividers trying to panhandle money. If you're on foot, you never have to go anywhere near them, since the turnoff to get to main street is on the opposite side of where they like to stand (by the exit of the grocery store, trying to guilt soccer moms into giving them money)

I would totally be OK with letting my kid walk around the area. He could do it now if he wanted to take our dog for protection, or in a few years if he went with friends.

I dont remember how was her personality on the original show. Was she cool? I like her design, but I really want a reminder of how she was like.

Any scenes?

sucks this guy kinda fell off. Loved the weird shit he made

artist here, can confirm.

not that is my goal, but it absolutely is for some.

She was super bizzare, or at least always seemed that way to me.

If she was in any recent show Sup Forums would likely have trashed her as being too tumblr and "quirky" for their liking, what with her strangely shaved hairstyle and emphasis on MUH ART in everything that she does

Still a little vague...how can I draw porn of her without knowing her characer? Im not going to make the same mistake again.

You ever read that Oglaf comic where the playwright is bringing a critic through the set, and explaining how terribly wholesome his pornographic play is? Yeah, Judy would have been right at home in that sort of environment

I'm not even american and I'm pretty sure you're black.

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I have no idea what to make of this, its like a fever dream on viagra.

>this thread

The artsy beatnik thing came off as tryhard teenage shit, but Doug was too young to understand that.

Douglas your father is a silly fruitcake who takes photos of babies for a living

I want to take advantage of Judy's pretensions of maturity to coerce her into bed.

Are beatniks the same thing as those slam poetry and coffee shop types?

That's exactly what they are

She was being a it of a tryhard, but she was also aware of how fucking dull-as-dishwater whitebread her family was. She was doing it so she wouldn't end up basically growing up to be a boring, never says anything housewife like her mom.

>Can't you feel the suffering?

shave or burr

>yfw judy grew up to be flow from progressive

No but I wanna feel that big butt of yours.

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Thank you

I had a huge crush on Judi when I was younger, that's all I wanted to say

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