wwfpooh
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But life has risks, don'tcha know?I mean the tiny-ness, the cutey-ness, the very get hurt at even a small bump-ness! The poor itty bitty little..*rambles on
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But life has risks, don'tcha know?I mean the tiny-ness, the cutey-ness, the very get hurt at even a small bump-ness! The poor itty bitty little..*rambles on
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Oooo I would be so over-protective you don't even know..as far as bumps go? With little ones that tiny?But life has risks, don'tcha know?
The same would apply to Underdog & Sweet Polly dealing with a dog's life, superpowers or not.Oooo I would be so over-protective you don't even know..as far as bumps go? With little ones that tiny?
In a way it is werid how they went from being treated like chipmunks to being treated like normal little girls...
Now that is the sort of fanfic I would love to see, where the chipmunks deal with being honest to goodness chipmunks and the whole animals that walk and talk like people part of their world is explained![]()
My whole life I've always thought too much about those sort of things in cartoons...The same would apply to Underdog & Sweet Polly dealing with a dog's life, superpowers or not.
What I question is how people can tell differences between a real animal & an anthromorphic animal with human qualities when most people in a lot of older cartoons tend to be--to be frank--weak and helpless.My whole life I've always thought too much about those sort of things in cartoons...
Yeah, they lived right next door to each other.In the AATC series, the 'munks and Chipettes lived with range of each other & in a modern-day (for the 80's, anyhow) suburb.