Happy new year! Here's a little nod to one of my favourite pieces of animation - El Dorado. Don't look at the crappy dvd cover, or pay any mind to the low score, this film is an underrated piece of art. The main characters are involving and the 'performances' are subtle and superbly detailed. It also stands slightly apart from the 'norms' of mainstream western animation (at least those set by the leader of the market - Disney). ...Although they make up for that by having two animal companions. Granted, it has its problems, but it's still very enjoyable.
It being suggestively slashy, isn't a factor in it being awesome. Not at all. No.
Nop.
While it's only a piece from my sketchbook, I felt there was something in the way the expressions came out that warranted this being coloured. Only a quickie.
Let me know what you think. Enjoy. ~Y.
Characters (c) Dreamworks Art (c) ~Indigo-sorrow January 2011
There are so many varieties of slash though. I like some of it, and you cannot deny that they were great buddies in the movie, and that is called a 'bromance' which can be called slash but a clean and innocent subclass. Canon. Nothing wrong with that.
Though, this could be interpreted as a bromance also. Whatever your fancy.
It's one of my most favourite animated movies.
It doesn't have a lot of fanart... the gap needs to be filled!
Want to see my fanart?
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I like some of it, and you cannot deny that they were great buddies in the movie, and that is called a 'bromance' which can be called slash but a clean and innocent subclass. Canon.