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©2008-2009 *doomimus
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I absolutely LOVE this guy's work. When it comes to powerful, solidly drawn characters, he is a genius... pure and simple.

All images featured here either were drawn by or belong to Tony Fucile. I only compiled them into this tribute stamp.

Inspired by:
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Characters featured are property of the Walt Disney Company:
Mufasa from The Lion King
Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Robert Parr from The Incredibles

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:icondevilmanxs:
very well done miss Doom, my first favorite stamp :)

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Fate can be cruel, but more oftentimes it is kind....you just need the patience to notice the difference.
:iconwilliamsavage:
Isn't it Robert Parr?

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:iconskellagirl:
JOHN Parr? Isn't it Robert/Bob Parr?

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I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. - Groucho Marx
:icondoomimus:
Yes. :XD: Yes, it is. Oopsie.

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"A film as rich as a sauce béarnaise, as refreshing as a raspberry sorbet, and a lot less predictable than the damn food metaphors and adjectives all us critics will churn out to describe it."

-David Ansen on "Ratatouille"
:icondoomimus:
Yes, it is Robert Parr... and I promised myself I wouldn't do that! :XD: :rofl:

Ah, well. I fixed it.

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"A film as rich as a sauce béarnaise, as refreshing as a raspberry sorbet, and a lot less predictable than the damn food metaphors and adjectives all us critics will churn out to describe it."

-David Ansen on "Ratatouille"
:icondoomimus:
Thankies. :hug:

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"A film as rich as a sauce béarnaise, as refreshing as a raspberry sorbet, and a lot less predictable than the damn food metaphors and adjectives all us critics will churn out to describe it."

-David Ansen on "Ratatouille"
:iconskellagirl:
:XD: I know how that goes!

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I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. - Groucho Marx
:icondoomimus:
The best part is that John Parr is actually a singer best known for singing the theme song from "St. Elmo's Fire."

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"A film as rich as a sauce béarnaise, as refreshing as a raspberry sorbet, and a lot less predictable than the damn food metaphors and adjectives all us critics will churn out to describe it."

-David Ansen on "Ratatouille"
:iconwilliamsavage:
a minor mistake, I'm sure you had enough to keep straight in your mind - a sophisticated plan for world domination I'm assuming.

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