I don't usually post here, for fear of doing it wrong, and I don't usually promote my personal stuff, because I sort of assume it's not relevant to anyone's interests but my own, but...tumblr seemed to enjoy this comic, so maybe you will too?
And as I've noted before, it's not even entirely clear which of them is going "Wow!" so either one might be having their mind blown by the experience! ;)
I don't know what going on, but I'm entertained XDXDXD.
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"And as I've noted before, it's not even entirely clear which of them is going "Wow!" so either one might be having their mind blown by the experience! ;)"
Considering Warlock just, er, absorbed Doug...maybe they're both saying it? :Db.
That's a scene from Return to the Forbidden Planet, a rather fun stage musical based on the 1956 movie "Forbidden Planet", which was in turn based on Shakespeare's "The Tempest".
RttFP uses musical numbers from the 50's and 60's sung and performed live by the cast; Spaceship control panels and the like are used to conceal kepyboards and drum kits and others just pick up guitars and play, and Ariel is a robot on rollerskates.
If you get a chance to see it, I do recommend it.
I picked that version in the link because she sings a good version of the Connie Francis original, and her little skipping go-go dance steps are adorable.
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Date: 2013-06-22 11:58 pm (UTC)Also...
"And as I've noted before, it's not even entirely clear which of them is going "Wow!" so either one might be having their mind blown by the experience! ;)"
Considering Warlock just, er, absorbed Doug...maybe they're both saying it? :Db.
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Date: 2013-06-23 06:35 pm (UTC)RttFP uses musical numbers from the 50's and 60's sung and performed live by the cast; Spaceship control panels and the like are used to conceal kepyboards and drum kits and others just pick up guitars and play, and Ariel is a robot on rollerskates.
If you get a chance to see it, I do recommend it.
I picked that version in the link because she sings a good version of the Connie Francis original, and her little skipping go-go dance steps are adorable.