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Swiper (in my style)

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I mostly watch Dora the Explorer ironically, 'cause it's loud and obnoxious and dumb, but I keep coming back for this guy. I notice a lot of people like to portray him as some sort of devious schemer- while that's a lot of fun, when you've watched as many episodes about him as I have, you get a different picture of him. He's really just a little kid who likes being sneaky and stealing things.

He lives alone in a foxhole on top of a hill covered in blueberries, and doesn't appear to have any parents. His only known relation is his grandmother. He has a stuffed rabbit that he's very attached to, and wears bunny pajamas in bed. He has a knack for inventing wacky gadgets. He's hardly ever invited to parties, if at all. Out of all the cast, he's the only one who doesn't know how to speak Spanish. And he always gives back something he's stolen if he's told that it's a present for somebody. Basically, he's an adorable fox, a thief archetype, and surprisingly sympathetic.

Yeah, he's a sneaky cartoon fox, and that's why his fans like him, but once I got to know him, that's when he (surprisingly) became one of my favorites.

So, as is my wont, I drew him with Disney-level anatomy.

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His art style looks way better than his original counterpart. He looks smooth rather than flat and stiff in his original show.

Nice drawing

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Apr 16, 2022
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