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=== Vh1anghos Peth1r̥kwe - Fang and feather === | === Vh1anghos Peth1r̥kwe - Fang and feather === | ||
Fang and Feather is a beloved and generationally appreciated hand-drawn animation cartoon for children that harks back to the late days of the Bind when the franchise was born as a comic strip in newspapers, and in 7631, the comic strip was adapted to television and film. The franchise depicts a white wolf and black raven duo with a penchant for mischief and adventures where they come across antagonists set on spoiling their fun or hurting them or their friends. Fang (the white wolf) and Feather (the raven who wears a mark made from a hollowed-out skull) must best their foes and set things right. The show is noted for its warm, cute style and gratuitous cartoon gore when the protagonist best their foes; for example, it depicts cartoon evisceration, blood, entrails and various creative maiming and violence. | |||
The show is aimed at younger Wolgos children and has had a continuous run on television and cinematic appearances in the last forty-nine years. It has spawned a franchise of comics, lunch boxes, treats, decorations, toys, and a theme park popular across Hergom. |
Revision as of 23:34, 15 September 2024
Children's programs
Vh1anghos Peth1r̥kwe - Fang and feather
Fang and Feather is a beloved and generationally appreciated hand-drawn animation cartoon for children that harks back to the late days of the Bind when the franchise was born as a comic strip in newspapers, and in 7631, the comic strip was adapted to television and film. The franchise depicts a white wolf and black raven duo with a penchant for mischief and adventures where they come across antagonists set on spoiling their fun or hurting them or their friends. Fang (the white wolf) and Feather (the raven who wears a mark made from a hollowed-out skull) must best their foes and set things right. The show is noted for its warm, cute style and gratuitous cartoon gore when the protagonist best their foes; for example, it depicts cartoon evisceration, blood, entrails and various creative maiming and violence.
The show is aimed at younger Wolgos children and has had a continuous run on television and cinematic appearances in the last forty-nine years. It has spawned a franchise of comics, lunch boxes, treats, decorations, toys, and a theme park popular across Hergom.