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Ren and Stimpy Skewered
October 2, 2009 8:13 am
NY animator Chrissy Fellmeth recently got an awesome tattoo that seamlessly combines two of my biggest passions: cartoons and kebabs. Click on the image below to get a closer look at Chrissy’s original tattoo design and the finished work on the back of her leg. |
I haven’t seen Chrissy in a long time. Nice to know she’s bein herself.
Heh; just look where Stimpy got skewered, and apparently he seemed to like it.
What are the gelatinous brown cubes? Beefello?
That Stimpy is both horribly disturbing and completely right.
I notice some of the cube of indeterminate origin got replaced with tomatoes between the original design and the final tattoo. Guess the kebabs needed a bit more variety.
this is totally awesome!!!
The autopsy revealed Michael Jackson had a Winnie the Pooh tattoo on a body part that belongs in the Disney Museum.
Yeah the cubes are supposed to be steak cubes. Guess that didn’t really come across! :-P
I decided last minute that it would look better if there were tomatoes on it instead of more steak cubes — definitely a good decision!
Merv you Perv
Awesome!! I took a look at Chrissy’s blog, and I love her art! Thanks for posting this.
KRAZY… NICE LINE WORK, ON BOTH..!
Long distance internet girlfriend. Ask, WATCH WHERE YOUR EYES ARE WANDERING!
That angle promotes the impression the tattooed suffers from late stage Popeyeism of the leg.
Can’t wait for GenY to start feeling the horror of what they’ve done to their skin (and their hepatitis testing outcomes)…
Love it, Love it
great design..but OUCH!!
hell yeah chrissy!!!
I noticed that there is a tomato instead of a slab of meat on the right kebob,wonder if it was the tattoo artist that made that suggestion.
Great design, but tattoos always seem to look weird when viewed on someone’s fleshy stump.
Where’s Billy the Beef Tallow Boy when you need him?
Years and years from now when I see these tattoos on an old person using a walker I’ll laugh so hard my false teeth will pop out and I’ll piss my Depends.
Pedro, don’t worry, you’ll never see that one; the support hose and varicose veins will cover it.
What a potent metaphor for all cartooning since 1991.
that’s going to be lovely when you’re 90!
: D
What an eediotic theeng to do.