Ask All Of Disney

H: I know Robin Hood isn’t perhaps quite as cinematic as, say, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, but it’s really one of Disney’s best offerings, if I do say so myself. It’s criminal that you haven’t seen it!

C: Ah yes, the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Wonderful movie. Belle was in that, you know. Only a walk-on part, but she did very well. She made us very proud. Especially with my coaching-

H: I wasn’t talking about Hunchback. I was talking about Robin Hood!

H: My word, you haven’t seen Robin Hood either!

C: That is an insulting accusation! Of course I’ve seen it! It was one of the better sequels, I must say…

H: SEQUELS?

H: SEQUELS?!

((ooc: Here are some clips from Robin Hood. It’s a real Disney movie that I am not making up, and as you can see, Sir Hiss is really in it, although the poor thing apparently didn’t make it into the cover art. :’( And it’s not really a sequel.

I’m not that surprised if you haven’t seen it, I suppose. The 70s weren’t a great time for Disney. Budget problems, apparently. Lots of re-used animation that drew lots of ire from the Internet. Robin Hood is a fun movie, but I’m not sure I’d say it’s magnificent. Hiss is a bit biased.))

WELCOME TO THE BUREAU OF DISNEY INQUIRIES

ooc: i just kind of assumed most of the people reading this would be girls… but not all of them, i know, so my apologies for the mademoiselle in cases where it doesn’t apply :P

don’t mind me just figuring out the art style for this blog

i don’t feel comfortable using my wacom because disney characters are hard

i was just going to do colored-in pencil sketches but i think those might be a bit messy and hard to read and they take a while to color

so i’ll probably use marker lineart but have a messy practice drawing of sir hiss

they have modern technology in the bureau because that makes it so much easier to find people 

also, hiss likes having his hands free

because he doesn’t have hands

you’re probably not going to actually see him in ask responses most of the time anyway