It's time for a Big O!/American Dad crossover! I think it speaks for itself.
OK, to start off, sure, Roger is an alien. So technically, his last name is not Smith. But he lives with the Smith family, so I can go with his full name being Roger Smith. Deal with it!!
I couldn't get the background drawn like I wanted to. So then I thought, since I have the Big O! DVDs, I can just take a screencap of a good cityscape. But even DVD quality caps are a bit small for my taste. Made the text too hard to read, in my opinion. So I scrapped that and just found a generic cityscape at night. Still not what I really wanted, but can't be choosy at that size. So whether or not I change the BG in the future is another story.
If you want to see the tiny version with the actual Big O screencap BG, or because you just hate how big I keep my pics, go here: [link] But you'll notice on this early version, it's missing some shading and touchup that I did to this DA version.
Roger from American Dad is Copyright Seth McFarlane. Angel, Beck, Dorothy, and Roger Smith from The Big O! are Copyright Bandai/Sunrise/whatever they wanna call themselves. Or the manga version is Copyright Hitoshi Ariga. Either way, there's some credit.
I have no idea what the Big O is, but if this is any indication of it, then it must be hilarious.
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~*"I'd rather live my life as if there's a God, and die to find out there isn't, than to live my life as if there is no God and die to find out there is."*~
Usually Big O is described as Batman, Gundam and Godzilla all mixed together. Actually, Cartoon Network was responsible for getting the second half of the show done. They stopped at 13 episodes in Japan, but the fans begged for more and it got a full 26 eps., thanks to CN stepping up. Which is odd for an anime series. There was hope for another season after that, but it never panned out, seeing how it ended like...I dunno 5 years ago now?
It's not really a humorous show, it's more confusing as crap and allegorical with themes and meaning, sorta like Evangelion. Only not religious. Although Beck (the dude in gold) is a funny petty thief who thinks he's a bigger shot than he is. But I loved it. And like I said in my credits, the manga was done by Hitoshi Ariga, who did the Rockman Megamix manga, so that makes it awesome as well.
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My life is sometimes a sh*t sandwich: With NO BREAD, and EXTRA SH*T.
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And maybe some pickles.
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McFarlane can KEEP his American Dad...
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HOLY SWEET DRUNKEN NINJA FRUED!!
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"Don't make Me come down there."
---God
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~*"I'd rather live my life as if there's a God, and die to find out there isn't, than to live my life as if there is no God and die to find out there is."*~
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"Yoshi's smoking drug cigarettes!"
It's not really a humorous show, it's more confusing as crap and allegorical with themes and meaning, sorta like Evangelion. Only not religious. Although Beck (the dude in gold) is a funny petty thief who thinks he's a bigger shot than he is. But I loved it. And like I said in my credits, the manga was done by Hitoshi Ariga, who did the Rockman Megamix manga, so that makes it awesome as well.
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