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  • - Today we're gonna be drawing

  • Disney characters from memory.

  • - From my brain.

  • - I hope I do okay.

  • - It depends which movies they are.

  • 'Cause some of them, I don't know.

  • - [Producer] Jimmy Cricket.

  • - Oh boy.

  • - [Producer] Maleficent.

  • - Ooh. - I don't (sighs).

  • - [Producer] From Sleeping Beauty.

  • - Are you serious right now?

  • - [Producer] Moana's Maui character.

  • - I know that guy.

  • - I haven't seen Moana.

  • - [Producer] Ooh!

  • - Just draw Dwayne The Rock Johnson.

  • - I mean, I know kind of what this character looks like.

  • He's like big and portly, anyway.

  • - Again, just draw Dwayne The Rock Johnson shirtless,

  • and you're there.

  • - So I think he's got like an oval face.

  • - Yeah. - Right?

  • - I think he's like--

  • - Now, does he have a nose?

  • I think he has a big nose.

  • - I remember she has these really distinct horns.

  • - I know she has a very narrow face.

  • - Lovely triangle face.

  • - Yes, a very angular,

  • this is bad.

  • I know she's green, and she looks like Angelina Jolie.

  • - Oh God, this doesn't look like him at all.

  • Okay, so I think.

  • - He's got a top hat, right?

  • - Yeah, he's got, he's definitely got a top hat.

  • Okay, but it's a small top hat.

  • And then I think his body, he's got a little bean body

  • and a vest, I think, and probably a bow tie.

  • He's a little dapper dude.

  • - But he's wider, right?

  • Is he a square?

  • - He's kind of a square, yeah.

  • - 'Cause I'm doin' him as a series of spheres.

  • - Uh-oh.

  • - His head's gotta be huge.

  • Disney cartoons have those big ol' heads.

  • I think he's got a, doesn't he have a nose?

  • I feel like he has a nose, like a big nose.

  • - I feel like, in my mind, he's looking like Joe Camel.

  • He's got Joe Camel's camel nose, kind of?

  • - I love Maleficent because her whole reason for being evil

  • is that she didn't get invited to a birthday party.

  • - (gasps) I remember this now.

  • - I love her.

  • - [Jackie] He has very beautiful hair.

  • - Right, it's long and--

  • - It's long and flowing.

  • Just like Dwayne The Rock Johnson's hair.

  • - Right.

  • He has lots of cool tattoos with his life on them,

  • or something, like every time he did something cool.

  • - Do the tattoos move?

  • - Yes, they do, they do! - They do?

  • See, I do know that.

  • Wait, what props does he have?

  • - He has a hook, right?

  • - She has a staff!

  • - Oh, yeah!

  • - I'm like, Oh, I don't know her.

  • Actually I do.

  • - I'm drawing him and he's not looking

  • like what's in my head.

  • - I think he's got a little vest, right?

  • - Like a 1920s suit?

  • - Okay, and he's got gloves.

  • So they gave him gloves because

  • Felix the cat had black hands,

  • and whenever his hand went over his body it would disappear.

  • So they started giving cartoon characters white gloves.

  • - Does he have a cane?

  • - I don't think so.

  • - Oh, I'm gonna draw him a cane,

  • 'cause it just looks right for me.

  • - He's built, right?

  • - Yeah, he's built. - But he's not Rock built.

  • - No, I think he's even builter than Rock,

  • but I don't think that's The Rock's fault.

  • The Rock isn't animated!

  • - Listen, it's never The Rock's fault.

  • - I'm gonna give him antenna.

  • I know he didn't have 'em,

  • but it's just gonna make my picture look more

  • like I want it to look.

  • - Okay.

  • - I think I just drew an alien.

  • - Oh no, he's gotta wear pants, right?

  • He's gotta wear pants.

  • I'm feeling good about this.

  • - I'm not feelin' good about this.

  • - (gasps) Green and purple.

  • She's like the queen of those colors.

  • - She's a green woman.

  • God, I'm having a hard time, okay.

  • - Oh, she's a nice--

  • - [Producer] Five minutes.

  • - No!

  • - He has a necklace that he stole that I don't--

  • - Oh, that's right!

  • He's got like a puka shell necklace, right?

  • - Yeah, but he stole it from Moana.

  • - Okay, I don't care where it got it,

  • I just gotta put it in my drawing.

  • - He just gotta, I'm gonna make him shy.

  • I'm gonna make him blush.

  • - [Kevin] I still gotta color.

  • - I'm done.

  • - Well, great Jackie.

  • Gimme a second.

  • See,his is what happens when a cartoonist

  • goes up against an animator.

  • (chuckling)

  • You animators are so fast.

  • - So I remember her being incredibly triangular.

  • The most defining feature of her in her silhouette

  • is the horns, which I hope I got right.

  • If I didn't, I will be very bad character designer.

  • - Her body is the thing that I just don't remember the most.

  • I think it's just like a cloak?

  • - I think she is just cloak.

  • - Yeah.

  • Like she's mostly cloak.

  • - I don't remember seeing her legs.

  • - Okay, he looks like the Planter's Peanut Guy or whatever.

  • - Yeah, I think that's a pretty accurate description of him.

  • - I think I'm just drawing that person.

  • I don't know if this is what Jimmy Cricket looks like.

  • Oh, that doesn't look great.

  • You know what, I'm just gonna draw

  • my own original character.

  • My own Brent Sievers original Jiminy Cricket.

  • - I'm already there.

  • I've been drawing an original alien cricket for a while now.

  • - See, you've got the right idea, man.

  • I don't know what I've been doin'.

  • - I would say that a cartoonist

  • usually works in static images,

  • whereas an animator would work in moving images.

  • Do you think that's appropriate to say?

  • - Yeah, sure.

  • - Are you just humoring me?

  • - A little bit. - Okay.

  • - You know what, this looks like Jiminy Cricket.

  • I'm gonna go the extra mile

  • and start giving him some shading.

  • - (beep) this lady, she sucks.

  • I hate her. - [Kyra] (laughs) I know.

  • - She's a bad lady and she's hard to draw.

  • - She is incredibly hard to draw.

  • - The one thing I remember is she has these green things.

  • These weird rings on her horns.

  • - I think I drew,

  • what's the name of the alien from the Flintstones?

  • Kazoo?

  • - Isn't it so weird how you can have

  • such a vivid idea of what a character

  • looks like in your head.

  • - And then you've got to draw him.

  • - But then once it's actually, push comes to shove,

  • to recreate it, it's like you just can't?

  • - Yeah, that's kind of what's goin' on right now.

  • I think this is as good as it's gonna get.

  • Unless I get another hour!

  • (laughing)

  • - [Producer] Are you sure you're not missing anything?

  • - I'm missing plenty.

  • I'm missing so much

  • in this drawing - Actually, my drawing

  • looks exactly like the movie.

  • - Does it?

  • - Yeah, I think it's perfect,

  • and if anyone has critiques for me, don't tell me them.

  • - All right, I'm done.

  • - Okay.

  • - [Producer] And, time. - All right.

  • - I wanna be confident.

  • I think I got the feel of her down,

  • but I am not sure about that staff.

  • - I think that I have drawn Queen Amidala from Star Wars,

  • but just green, like she's real sick.

  • (upbeat rock music)

  • - Oh, wow. - Yeah.

  • His hook is a lot bigger than I thought it would be.

  • - That's his hook? - Yeah.

  • - He's got a lotta tattoos.

  • - Yeah, that's why I didn't really--

  • - Like a lot of tattoos.

  • - I knew that, and I just didn't wanna do it.

  • - Yeah.

  • - That's my excuse.

  • - Also, I drew him with a bald spot.

  • - Why?

  • - And he's got a full head of hair.

  • - No! - Thank you.

  • - (gasps) I forgot her collar.

  • - This is not this thing that I have done at all.

  • - Oh my God, okay.

  • - I think that I was really thinking

  • about the queen from Snow White.

  • - Mine looks like a Party City Halloween store costume.

  • - Okay, yeah, that's ah.

  • - Yeah?

  • - You know what, sort of, yeah,

  • I got the color kinda good.

  • Oh, he's got an umbrella!

  • - It's an umbrella, not a cane.

  • - He's got a little spats on.

  • - He does look like Joe Camel a little bit though.

  • - The top hat's bigger.

  • It's more of a mad hatter top hat.

  • - It is.

  • - Also he's wearing a little blazer.

  • You know what, I'm not ashamed, though.

  • I got the nose, I think the eye shape was kinda good.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I think I did all right.

  • - I don't think I did all right,

  • but I think I did as best as I could (laughs)

  • without watching this movie in 20 years.

  • (whistle blows)

  • - Whoa, yours is great! - Oh my god.

  • - We both thought that her horns were sort of stripey.

  • - Which they are.

  • - Yeah, they are a little bit stripey.

  • - They are stripey.

  • - Yours looks a lot like a villain

  • from the Powerpuff Girls, or something.

  • You've got a very--

  • - I love the Powerpuff Girls, so thank you.

  • - Oh, you did great.

  • - Why does he have a bald spot?

  • - I told you I gave him a bald spot

  • because I thought for some reason he had a bald spot.

  • - It looks like Danny DeVito.

  • (laughing)

  • - Listen, if I were casting it,

  • I would have Danny DeVito play--

  • - [Jackie] Yeah, everything, right?

  • - Yeah.

  • (laughing)

  • - Is the laughter at my talent or at the picture?

  • This is a pretty good picture.

  • - Oh my God!

  • Here's the thing.

  • Okay, so it's not a bad picture.

  • It's just not at all like what I was expecting.

  • You got his face better than me, I think.

  • - I did get his face.

  • - You did get his face and his hat.

  • - I think you got his energy more.

  • There's a lot of character in yours.

  • - It's good, I'm just, the bald spot really,

  • it really is a bald spot, like you really--

  • - I haven't seen the movie, Jackie!

  • You know what, I drew him older.

  • I drew retirement age.

  • The later years. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • Moana Two, Retirement.

  • - Retirement Boogaloo.

  • - Yeah, Retirement Boogaloo.

  • - Hi, I'm Brett.

  • - Hi, I'm Jason.

  • - We are redrawing cartoon characters from memory,

  • specifically Pokemon.

  • - Can I make a confession?

  • I've never seen Pokemon.

  • - Oh my God!

  • - I'm old. Jackie.

  • - You don't look a day over my age.

  • (laughing)

  • - [Producer] Today, you guys are drawing Ash.

  • - That's not a Pokemon! - Oh no.

  • - [Producer] Pikachu.

  • - Okay.

  • - I got this.

  • - I don't got this. - I got this.

  • - Vaporeon.

  • - Vaporeon, it's an Eeveelution.

  • You use the water stone to get it from Eevee.

  • - I have no idea what any of those words mean.

  • - He has spiky hair.

  • - Yeah, he has spiky hair.

  • - They update his look, I feel like, every few years,

  • with the new generation. - They do, they do.

  • - So I'm trying to remember the OG look.

  • - Give me some clues to the construction.

  • - Okay, first of all, blue, it's blue.

  • It's a water Pokemon.

  • - Okay.

  • - So it's gonna be fish features

  • but not like really hardcore.

  • - Is it like a fish man?

  • - No, so this Pokemon closely resembles a cat.

  • - He's like a cat, electro cat?

  • - It's a mouse.

  • - It's a mouse, okay?

  • - But, as we've discussed,

  • they don't ever look like the animals they're based on.

  • - Well, I was starting with like

  • a kind of basic cat construction,

  • but it's kind of turning more into a dog.

  • - There's nothing wrong with a little flair of your own.

  • - I was one of those kids who loved drawing animals so much,

  • so I drew all of the Pokemon.

  • I don't think I've ever drawn Ash.

  • - Nobody cared about Ash.

  • He was just a vehicle for us to see cute Pokemon.

  • - I think that what's in my head is the electro tail.

  • - Yes.

  • - Right, and I don't even know if I got that right.

  • I think that's what it looks like.

  • Oh, I think I'm drawing a snowman

  • with an electro tail, actually.

  • - How do you get the baseball hat to not cover the face?

  • - Anime characters have like deceptively big heads.

  • - I know what you're generally supposed to do in Pokemon.

  • The guys name is Ash.

  • He collects Pokemon in order to

  • battle against other Pokemon collectors and they use,

  • - Pokemon trainers.

  • - Come on!

  • This is just cultural osmosis here.

  • This is just what I know from being a person in the world.

  • - I think of his body, I guess, maybe as a sack, I dunno.

  • He's kinda got like a slim frame.

  • - He's got a slim frame?

  • - He's not like fat, I dunno.

  • A sack of flour.

  • Yeah, he's a sack of flour.

  • - Anyway, when you beat someone in Pokemon,

  • you don't get their Pokemon.

  • - You don't?

  • - You just get the bragging rights.

  • What happens in--

  • - That's it?

  • - When you defeat someone in chess,

  • you don't get their chess pieces.

  • You just get bragging rights! - You don't?

  • - Oh my God, oh my God.

  • - I love Pokemon 'cause it's just,

  • you could just go, as a child, and explore the world,

  • - And your mom's just like, okay.

  • - [Sara] Your mum's like bye. - Bye.

  • - I think the hat is red and white?

  • - And he has like a green symbol on it.

  • - So Vaporeon is the evolved form of Eevee.

  • And Eevee is this Pokemon that's really popular because,

  • one, Eevee is adorable.

  • - Okay.

  • - Pikachu is an electric Pokemon.

  • The evolved form of Pichu

  • and the pre-evolved form of Raichu.

  • - (beep) Y'all put me up against him?

  • (laughing)

  • - And two, because Eevee's one of the only Pokemons

  • that has multiple evolutions.

  • - Fun fact, Pikachu can learn the move surf,

  • so this is not an inaccurate thing I'm drawing.

  • - Doesn't he just say Pikachu?

  • - Could you do it for us, Jason?

  • Do you know how he sounds?

  • Doesn't he just go, pika!

  • - Pika! - Pika!

  • - Pika, pika!

  • - There we go. - There you go.

  • - There goes the extent of my knowledge on Pikachu.

  • - All right, well with this extra time I have,

  • I'm gonna start drawing Ryan Reynolds Pikachu.

  • - [Jason] Show off.

  • - In what situation would you use a Vaporeon?

  • - Against fire type Pokemon.

  • - [Kevin] Sure.

  • - But not against an electric type Pokemon.

  • - No, that would be dumb. - Yeah.

  • - So Ash, basically, just is on this never ending quest

  • to be the ultimate Pokemon master,

  • but he's a fool who only catches like five Pokemon.

  • - And he catches like the worst Pokemon too.

  • - [Kyra] Yeah.

  • - I am drawing something very interesting,

  • but it is most definitely not a Vaporeon.

  • - Uh-oh.

  • I kinda wish, again, mine was more simplified and cuter,

  • 'cause I feel like I'm gonna see

  • what it really looks like

  • and I'm gonna be like, you know what?

  • All that time I spent making fun of you

  • should've been me practicing how to humble myself.

  • - Yeah, glass houses, Jackie.

  • - Yeah, glass houses, hubris, all that.

  • - Shall I give him an A for Alvin?

  • Like, the chipmunks? - Okay.

  • - Okay, I'm done.

  • - [Producer] Are you done?

  • - There's no pose.

  • It looks like he's flat Stanley.

  • - Oh my God, his arm is so long, I'm so mad.

  • Whatever, done!

  • I gotta stop.

  • - I was pretty darn accurate with the cartoon Pikachu,

  • I'm not gonna lie.

  • - You're not gonna lie?

  • - It'd be pretty embarrassing if I was like

  • way off the mark with this one.

  • - I think if you look at mine

  • you can say that is Pikachu.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I don't think I got the,

  • I guess, the shape of Pikachu right at all?

  • - I mean it's not a good drawing,

  • but I think that it is Ash.

  • - I think I got like the feel of him,

  • like a fan art drawing of him,

  • but I, oh, I did him so dirty on the outfit.

  • I'm so sorry, I love Pokemon.

  • - I think I did pretty okay.

  • If it doesn't look like Vaporeon,

  • I think the drawing's really cute.

  • - So mine is both not Vaporeon,

  • but also not quite really a great drawing.

  • - Well, you know what, it really do be like that sometimes.

  • - It be like that sometimes. - There we go.

  • - It's true, it's true.

  • (funky upbeat music)

  • - Ooh, close though! - Okay.

  • - I actually did kind of better than I thought I would.

  • - You know, I tried my best and that's all that matters.

  • - Oh yeah, oh, come on.

  • Spitting image, looks exactly like him.

  • I'm proud of this.

  • - I should have given his eyes a little bit more character,

  • but, yeah, I think it still looks like a Pikachu.

  • - Oh!

  • - I think I didn't do horrible.

  • - Okay.

  • - How am I supposed to remember

  • all the Eeveelutions, you know?

  • So, if anyone has anything to say to me,

  • don't, because I'm really sensitive

  • and it's gonna hurt my feelings.

  • - Mine is not correct at all,

  • but it's a lot closer than I thought it was going to be.

  • - [Jackie] See?

  • - Oh, it's so cute!

  • - Yours is so cute!

  • - You got the shirt and the spirit.

  • - Dude, I love his vest.

  • It looks so comfortable.

  • - I gave him a puffy, sort of Marty McFly vest.

  • Yours is definitely a little bit more, I think, accurate.

  • - Oh, yours looks like water Garfield.

  • I love it, if Garfield was a water type,

  • that's what this would look like.

  • - Well, because you said it's like a water cat.

  • - It's like a cat. - And when I think water cat,

  • I think, well Garfield.

  • - And it looks like he has a mustache!

  • - Yeah. - It looks like he has

  • a little evil mustache! - I was trying to draw

  • the cat mouth.

  • - This Pikachu is pretty accurate.

  • - Yours is actually really close.

  • - I feel like, yeah, I forgot the whole head nods.

  • - You even remembered the bifurcated tail.

  • - We both remembered similar things, though.

  • The pants look like this

  • and he definitely has this going on.

  • - He's got like battle scars all over him.

  • Like these brown marks.

  • - I ran out of things to draw, and I was just like,

  • I'm going to do some hatching and lining.

  • - You were much closer than me.

  • - I think yours is good for someone who never watched

  • or got into Pokemon. - Thank you.

  • - From the very bad description I gave you,

  • you really made it work.

  • I really love the antenna.

  • - [Kevin] Right?

  • - I just don't understand.

  • Do fish have antenna?

  • - Some do.

  • - I know more about Pokemon than I do fish.

  • - Right? - Yeah.

  • - Put us together.

  • - Yeah, put us together, we're the perfect person.

  • We would be water Gym Leaders.

  • - I don't know what that means, but I'm in.

  • - That means that means we're the best

  • at water Pokemon, kind of.

  • There's more than Gym Leaders.

  • There's a lot of them.

  • There's the Elite Four and then Pokemon master.

  • - Okay, no, all right.

  • - We have to defeat-- - That's great.

  • Let's move on.

  • - Hi, I'm Sara.

  • - Hey, I'm Kyra.

  • - We are going to be drawing

  • - SpongeBob characters.

  • - From memory.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Did you grow up on SpongeBob?

  • You did, right?

  • - Spongebob was right at the end of my kid

  • cartoon watching career.

  • Like, it was Ren and Stimpy,

  • and then I discovered girls.

  • - Oh, that should do it.

  • - [Producer] Sandy.

  • - I feel like that's not too bad.

  • - Who is Sandy?

  • - [Producer] Mr. Krabs.

  • - Yes!

  • - Yeah, that's, okay,

  • I remember Mr. Krabs.

  • - Patrick Star.

  • - Patrick Star.

  • - Patrick Star.

  • - He is a starfish.

  • - Oh, he sure is.

  • I wonder what gave it away.

  • - You know what his body shape is?

  • - [Kyra] Egg.

  • - Or like a rice ball, I feel like, sort of?

  • He's got a big ol' body, little teeny limbs.

  • - I've seen the SpongeBob movie,

  • and I've never watched the show.

  • - Oh, no! - And I mean the movie

  • from the early 2000s.

  • - I used to watch it every day as a kid.

  • - I don't know who Sandy is.

  • - Okay, so Sandy is the squirrel

  • who lives underwater. - Is she in the spacesuit?

  • - She's in a suit, yes.

  • - It's not a space suit?

  • - It's sort of, it's got a big glass dome.

  • - Does he have a nose?

  • - Well, you're just gonna have to draw it

  • and see it looks right. - You're not gonna to help me?

  • - Well, not this time!

  • - Okay, I don't think her head's too big.

  • She wears mittens and she's got boots.

  • Her body is pill shaped.

  • - Pill shaped?

  • - Kind of pill shaped, yeah.

  • - Yeah, I like also how his clothes,

  • if I remember correctly, just kind of,

  • they're just on his body.

  • There's not much volume, I guess.

  • They're just lines on an egg.

  • - You know what's weird is I can't remember her tail now,

  • but she's gotta have a tail, right?

  • That's what a squirrel is.

  • - Yeah. - But I don't remember

  • the tail being a prominent feature in her design.

  • - Are you more of a SpongeBob or are you more of a Patrick?

  • - Like my personality?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Out of like, that's not a lot of choices.

  • I feel like I'm hardworking like SpongeBob,

  • but I do sometimes feel like a Patrick.

  • Doesn't everyone have a little Patrick inside of them?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Big cheeks, she's got the buck teeth,

  • I know that for sure.

  • - Does she basically look like Bugs Bunny with short ears?

  • - Yes, actually, that's not totally inaccurate, I think.

  • - I definitely made him way cuter

  • than he actually is. - Me too.

  • - I'm sorry, Mr. Krabs. - I also made him really cute.

  • - Am I crazy, or does he have a big belt?

  • - Doesn't he wear it all the time?

  • - He's got one look and it's crab, baby.

  • - Patrick doesn't really have a lot of clothes.

  • - Yeah, he's shirtless,

  • or at least I'm putting him shirtless,

  • and he's got pants, and I want to say

  • that they're dark purple?

  • You're not going to tell me if I'm right?

  • - I don't know, man, are they?

  • You should try it out.

  • (sighs)

  • - I'm just gonna give her a tail.

  • I don't think she has it.

  • No, she does have a tail, she's gotta have a tail.

  • God, why can't I think of the tail?

  • - Does he have anything else on his face?

  • - Eyes.

  • - Well, yeah, he has eyes, obviously.

  • (Jackie laughing)

  • - Come on.

  • - Something that makes Mr Krabs

  • one of the best crab designs in animation is his eyes.

  • They're just super memorable and unique.

  • If you saw a silhouette of him,

  • you would instantly recognize it.

  • - I can't remember if his pants

  • actually go onto his legs.

  • - I'm trying to remember that too.

  • I think a little bit?

  • - Yeah, I just gave him little shorts.

  • - So I remember her limbs being

  • tubular and kind of narrow.

  • She's not a buff squirrel.

  • She's got sort of a tiny head inside of this big space suit.

  • - She's got a tiny head?

  • - It's crazy how you can watch a cartoon a million times

  • and stare at these cartoon characters forever,

  • but then the moment someone's like, draw it out,

  • you're like, I can't.

  • - [Producer] One minute.

  • - One minute, okay. - Uh oh, oh God.

  • - I'm almost done. - Oh my God.

  • - You know why, Jackie, 'cause I kept it simple.

  • - Oh, well, I should've done what you're doing.

  • - I'm even gonna shade him.

  • (gasps)

  • - Yeah. - No.

  • - Yep. - No!

  • - Yep.

  • - I think she has a bow on the outside of her--

  • - [Jason] Of her helmet?

  • - Of her helmet.

  • I think she does, or a flower?

  • I'm gonna draw a flower.

  • - I'll draw what looks like a bow to me.

  • - All right, you draw a bow, I'll draw a flower.

  • - Okay, I think I'm done.

  • - I'm done too.

  • - I know that there's gonna be some details

  • that I didn't get, that I didn't remember,

  • but I feel like, overall, I got the construction right.

  • I feel like the fact that I didn't

  • give him a nose was the right choice.

  • - Well, you know what, now that we're not drawing anymore,

  • I would like to confirm to you that he does not

  • have a nose. - He does not have a nose.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Good, how do you think you did?

  • - I think I did really good!

  • I love this drawing that I did.

  • He looks really cute, he's really happy.

  • It's making me happy, and I hope it makes you happy.

  • - I'm sure it will.

  • - And I hope it makes the viewers happy.

  • - I think I got the general shape of him down,

  • but I feel like I messed up on the clothes, for sure.

  • - I'm not sure if I got his clothes

  • or if this is just like a wishful thinking look.

  • - It's just laundry day for everybody.

  • - It's just laundry day.

  • - I think I did all right.

  • - You think you did all right?

  • - Yeah.

  • - I think I did God awful.

  • I still have no image of who this person is

  • in my head other than animal in spacesuit.

  • (upbeat rock music)

  • - Yeah!

  • - Yeah!

  • - I did so good!

  • I didn't give him a belly button for some reason.

  • - I gave him the belly button!

  • - Oh, you win, you won! - Yeah, yeah!

  • - Oh, I forgot his ridges on his back.

  • - Oh yeah, I did not give him a little ridges.

  • Mine does look like a really, really cute version of him.

  • - Same.

  • - I also did not remember he had

  • weird little things on his eyes.

  • - I did remember those, but I was trying my hardest

  • to remember what the eye shine looks like.

  • - She does have a tail, okay.

  • - Yeah, I'm so far off.

  • - Okay, I'm not far off.

  • - I'm on a different planet.

  • (instrumental music)

  • - Oh!

  • - This is pretty close.

  • - Dude, that's not bad!

  • - Oh, yours is so much more accurate.

  • - Yours is so cute.

  • I love his claws, they're really cool.

  • - This one looks like one

  • that Nickelodeon sponsored.

  • - Aw, thank you.

  • - You gave him like gnome pants.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I love it!

  • - And yours is perfect,

  • you nailed it. - Oh my God.

  • Well.

  • (Kevin laughs)

  • I'm perfect?

  • - You did do full black eyes, as opposed to

  • the white with the pupil. - Okay, but like.

  • - You got the general shape of the face.

  • You got the tin body, the flower on the outside.

  • I think you got a lot of it.

  • - For someone who's just seen the movie

  • and barely knows--

  • - Over 10 years ago.

  • - Barely knows anything about SpongeBob,

  • this is pretty good.

  • - We remembered the same things.

  • - We definitely did.

  • - We got the fact that he has a collar and a pocket.

  • - Oh yeah, well, he doesn't have a pocket in this picture.

  • - We just imagined, ooh, Mandela effect.

  • We just imagined that he had a pocket and he doesn't.

  • - Yeah, yours is so cute.

  • I would buy merch with this little crab on it.

  • - Spongebob, it's iconic and it's like,

  • definitely permeated our culture more than most properties.

  • - You remember it because you spend all your free time,

  • as a child, just watching television.

  • What else am I gonna do, pay my taxes?

  • I don't have taxes yet.

  • I'm a kid.

  • - I had taxes when I was a kid.

  • No, I didn't.

  • - I was gonna be like, you were a really advanced child.

  • (Kevin laughs) - A prodigy.

  • - Hi, I'm Brent.

  • - Hi, I'm Jason.

  • - And today we're gonna be drawing.

  • - Looney Tunes characters from memory.

  • - Our brain.

  • - That's a big universe.

  • - I feel like the human characters are gonna be hard.

  • - There's human characters?

  • - Looney Tunes are hard.

  • - Yeah.

  • I don't think I've ever drawn any Looney Tunes.

  • I probably drew Bugs Bunny as a child.

  • - Oh boy, well, let's get into it.

  • - [Producer] His name is Marvin the Martian.

  • (gasping)

  • - He's my favorite!

  • - He's my favorite!

  • - I still can't draw him

  • 'cause I haven't seen him in 400 years.

  • - I have slippers of him.

  • - Oh, you win!

  • - [Producer] Bugs Bunny.

  • - Oh, wow. - Oh god,

  • I actually didn't want him.

  • (laughing) Oh, crap.

  • - [Producer] Yosemite Sam.

  • - No!

  • Oh no!

  • - Yeah.

  • - I don't know who that is.

  • - Wait.

  • - Oh, the turns have tabled.

  • - So I have an advantage for once.

  • - You're gonna kill me today.

  • - Yes!

  • - So he's got massive cheeks, big buck teeth,

  • and then the big eye,

  • okay, wait a minute, maybe I can draw him.

  • - Oh my God, you're so confident

  • so fast. - Maybe I'm amazing,

  • maybe I'm great.

  • - He's adorable, I love aliens.

  • I love that you could only really see his eyes.

  • His voice is fantastic.

  • - His voice is the best.

  • - He has like a, I'm Marvin the Martian, kind of voice.

  • - So here's the thing, Jackie.

  • Since you don't know, feel free to ask me questions

  • and I will answer truthfully.

  • - Oh, I feel like Kevin's just gonna have a field day.

  • - I'm gonna be nice to you.

  • - So who's Yosemite Sam?

  • - So he's the little cowboy

  • with the big hat and the big mustache.

  • - I have all these like vague, vague,

  • cloudy memories of this guy.

  • - Let me put it in your terms.

  • He has Chibi construction.

  • Big head, small body.

  • (Jackie laughs)

  • - He's got more human construction

  • than most cartoon characters.

  • Like his head is not ginormous

  • compared to the rest of his body.

  • - His ears are like long as hell, right?

  • - Yeah, he's got long ears though.

  • - Does he have a little fuzzy thing on his butt?

  • - He's got a tail.

  • - It's funny how as soon as you start drawing this,

  • you're like, I'm going to fail.

  • But then you start, you're like,

  • you know what, I can remember surprisingly a lot.

  • - That is some people's experience.

  • - He has a big beard, right?

  • - So he has a big red mustache.

  • - Do you see his mouth ever and his nose?

  • - You do see his nose.

  • I think it's just that separation

  • of the beard and the mustache creates his mouth.

  • I mean he's a cowboy.

  • - Was Indiana Jones a cowboy?

  • - Seriously?

  • - I mean, he has a cowboy hat.

  • (groans)

  • (bell dings)

  • - Doesn't he wear a little green skirt?

  • - He wears a skirt!

  • Very Spartan.

  • - Yeah, it's very Spartan.

  • - So he has a big hat.

  • - Bigger than his mustache?

  • - Yes.

  • It's a comically large hat.

  • - This drawing is getting even more confusing

  • than I started.

  • - I don't remember if he also has big bushy eyebrows too.

  • I'm gonna try the big eyebrows

  • and see if they work. - You know what?

  • I'm just gonna do what you're doing

  • 'cause I don't like being left out,

  • so I'm gonna give him some bushy eye,

  • but now he looks mad, so I think that's more accurate.

  • - Cool use of colors.

  • Like, he's only black, green and red and white, right?

  • - Where's the red?

  • - Shoes?

  • And the hat, right?

  • - His helmet's red?

  • - It has red on it.

  • It's like a Spartan helmet.

  • - If Kyra says that's what's happenin' on Marvin's bod,

  • then that's what's happening.

  • - So he has attitude, right?

  • - Oh yeah, he's gotta have attitude.

  • - I don't know if I'm getting the attitude right.

  • - He's always holding a carrot.

  • - Maybe it's outta the side of his mouth.

  • - He's not holding anything in mine.

  • He's holding on for dear life to look like himself.

  • - He's usually holding two large guns.

  • - Oh, I don't know how to draw guns.

  • - Good for you.

  • - Thank you.

  • I'm gonna give him a cup, a cup of coffee.

  • - That's why he's so angry.

  • - Yeah, he's caffeinated all the time.

  • In his other hand, he's gonna hold a cat.

  • - You said there was a red thing on here,

  • so I'm gonna put a red thing on here.

  • - Oh, he feels so naked.

  • It feels like he should have a shirt.

  • - Maybe he does have a shirt.

  • Do you remember him with a shirt?

  • Like a little black body and then that green skirt?

  • - Does he have shoulder pads?

  • - I don't remember shoulder pads.

  • - Yo, he's got gloves, right?

  • - He has definitely got gloves.

  • I don't know if he has a crotch or knees,

  • but I gave him a crotch.

  • He has a white chest, right?

  • - I don't think so?

  • - I gave him a belt.

  • - I'm pretty sure he has a belt, like a big belt buckle.

  • - Does he wear a colored shirt?

  • Well now he does.

  • - I think he wears a vest.

  • - Oh, he probably has those cowboy spinny...

  • - Spurs?

  • - Spurs.

  • - Does he have whiskers?

  • - I think he does have whiskers.

  • - I feel like those would be so annoying to draw

  • if you were animating him, though.

  • I don't know, maybe he does.

  • No, that looks weird.

  • I'm taking away his whiskers.

  • - Help me out with the colors.

  • I have no idea what his colors are.

  • - All right, his mustache and beard is like a reddish brown.

  • His hat, I wanna say, is a tan?

  • - Guy's got bad taste in hats.

  • - I'm done.

  • There he is.

  • - Wow, okay, thanks Brian.

  • - I'm like doing a new Bugs Bunny,

  • if I don't think this is any more accurate.

  • - The inside of his ears are pink, right?

  • - I want to say yes.

  • You could really pull this one out, Jason.

  • Maybe you got this and I don't.

  • - I'm gonna to make his belt gold, 'cause he's a cowboy

  • and I just feel like that's correct.

  • I don't know what color to make his shirt.

  • - Neither do I.

  • I'm going go with like an orange.

  • - Okay, then I am going to go with the opposite of that.

  • - Green?

  • - Green.

  • Ooh, that looks wrong.

  • That looks very wrong.

  • I'm just gonna go with white.

  • Now he looks like an office worker.

  • - (laughs) Just a white collar cowboy.

  • - Yeah!

  • - I just realized I didn't give him arms.

  • There we go.

  • Now he's got arms, and then he's got little sneaker shoes.

  • I think this is as good as it's gonna get.

  • - I think I did okay.

  • I think I got the spirit of him.

  • I think a lot of the details I got wrong.

  • - You know what they say, wrong and strong.

  • - Strong and wrong.

  • - Same words, different order.

  • (sped up record scratching)

  • - Wait, yours is so good!

  • (Jason laughs)

  • You did it!

  • - Oh my god! - Yeah.

  • - Okay, yeah, this is Bugs Bunny.

  • - Oh my God, he's amazing! - He's so cute!

  • - Look at him!

  • Oh, he's so good.

  • Look at his little skirt.

  • - Oh, okay. - Okay.

  • - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • I feel like you should've made the mustache bigger.

  • I feel like my mustache--

  • - Your mustache is very large.

  • - I think we're right that he didn't have a shirt.

  • I think that's accurate.

  • - I love this rabbit on the right.

  • He is the man.

  • (upbeat swing music)

  • - You got his skirt more accurate than I did.

  • - Oh, you got his hands right, completely.

  • - Oh, you are really close!

  • I remember his beard being,

  • I mean his mustache being way bigger.

  • - And his mouth floats in his mustache.

  • - Yeah.

  • - That's weird.

  • - Yeah, whatever.

  • - I just didn't draw the carrot.

  • - Have you been practicing this one?

  • How'd you get his feet so good?

  • - His feet are iconic to me.

  • - We both were on the same wavelength

  • of the brush thing on his head, but we weren't quite.

  • It's literally a brush.

  • - And all that talk we had about him not having a shirt.

  • Look at him, he's in a full on jumpsuit.

  • Well, I think you did an amazing job.

  • - Thank you, I think you did too.

  • - Even if these colors are somewhat off.

  • - Yours is ridiculously cute.

  • - Well, you know what?

  • You win some, you lose some, you know?

  • - And as you taught me before, sometimes it be like that.

  • - There we go.

  • - Hi, I'm Kevin.

  • - Hi, I'm Jackie.

  • - And today we're drawing more SpongeBob characters.

  • - From memory.

  • - [Producer] And today's character is Mrs. Puff.

  • - I love Mrs. Puff (laughs).

  • - Who?

  • - [Producer] Squidward.

  • - No (laughs).

  • - Why no?

  • - I don't know if I can draw that.

  • - [Producer] Spongebob.

  • - Oh! - All right.

  • Okay, okay. - All right.

  • - I grew up without television,

  • so I don't know any of these characters.

  • - Everybody knows SpongeBob.

  • - I know what SpongeBob looks like.

  • - Jason, what shape is Spongebob?

  • - (laughs) He is a square.

  • - I don't know!

  • - You did such a great job with Patrick Star.

  • - Yeah, but Patrick is one shape

  • and Squidward is four shapes.

  • Minimum. - What four shapes is he?

  • - Circle, maybe like a triangle,

  • mayhaps a pentagon.

  • - Mayhap? (laughs)

  • - Mhmm.

  • - It's interesting that I don't watch the show at all,

  • but there's no way not to know what this guy looks like.

  • - I think I've drawn this character

  • so many times in my youth,

  • this should be second nature to me.

  • - I've never drawn Spongebob before.

  • - Have you done research since the last time?

  • - You know what, I have watched a little bit of SpongeBob.

  • - How did you like it?

  • - I liked it a lot.

  • - Ooh!

  • - Can you tell me a little bit about her?

  • - So Mrs. Puff is SpongeBob's driving instructor

  • and she's at wit's end with him

  • because he has failed his driving test over a hundred times,

  • I think. - Really?

  • - His head is quite large.

  • The thing is that he has a really big nose.

  • - Right, and it dangles.

  • - Yeah, and it dangles.

  • - Like over his mouth?

  • - Yeah.

  • He's got lots of tentacles.

  • - Oh, yeah, he's got like--

  • - He doesn't have human hands, don't draw human hands.

  • - Okay.

  • - That's gonna really freak people out.

  • - Just think of a cereal box, kind of like that shape.

  • He's got wavy lines on the outside,

  • and then just give him some Swiss cheese holes.

  • His limbs are kinda tubey,

  • he's got the rubber hose thing going on.

  • - I will never get tired of SpongeBob.

  • It is ingrained into our culture.

  • - Into some people's culture (laughs).

  • - And he's got big eyes like SpongeBob, right?

  • - Yeah.

  • - He's got a big ol' nose.

  • - I know that much.

  • I think that's the only thing I know about him.

  • Does he have gloves?

  • - No.

  • - [Jason] No, okay.

  • - No, cause he's yellow.

  • - [Jason] Okay.

  • - So his hands already stand out.

  • - The shape of his head.

  • - Mhmm.

  • Is it a bullet shape or is it something different?

  • - It's like a mushroom.

  • - It's like a mushroom?

  • - Imagine a mushroom, you know it's bulbous

  • - [Kevin] Uh-huh.

  • and then it's got the stem.

  • - Okay, next question. - Yes.

  • - Is he wearing clothes?

  • - Yes, he sure is. - Okay.

  • Like shirt and pants?

  • - What do you think?

  • - Oh no.

  • Oh this is the limit of you helping me here?

  • - Mine looks like a cookie.

  • Wait, can I ask you for any hints?

  • Are her fins like hands or are they just like fins?

  • - They're like fins.

  • - He's got buck teeth, though, right?

  • - I think he has buck teeth.

  • - I'm not wrong on that, okay.

  • Oh, now I know I got it.

  • Okay, I think I got it now.

  • - So I've made an executive decision.

  • I'm giving him both a shirt and pants.

  • - Mhmm, sounds good, I'd support you.

  • - It feels, oh wait, now hold on.

  • - No, you're right, keep it goin'.

  • - Now I think you're effing with me.

  • - No, I'm not.

  • I would never do such a thing.

  • I'm actually really cool and awesome and kind.

  • - What makes something a sailor's dress?

  • Sailor Moon is a very good reference of a sailor.

  • - You were in Japan.

  • They had uniforms that are inspired by sailor.

  • - Yeah, okay.

  • Does she wear shoes?

  • - Yes.

  • - Are they fabulous?

  • - Yeah.

  • - They're like little high heels, I think.

  • - (gasps) Cute!

  • - It's an interesting take on a blowfish, which is cool.

  • I don't really think I've seen

  • any other blowfish designs like hers.

  • - How old is she?

  • - She's middle aged.

  • - Does she wear makeup?

  • - Yes.

  • - Ooh, okay.

  • I'm gonna give her some lipstick then.

  • - [Producer] Five minutes.

  • - Ooh! - Five minutes, oh boy, okay.

  • Oh boy, I better get coloring.

  • - You should maybe restart the clock.

  • Oh my God, I spent too long

  • on the niceness of the lines, I think,

  • and now I don't know if I'll be able to color it.

  • - I have to decide what colors I want to make him.

  • He's a very drab color, I know that.

  • - You should try all sorts of colors.

  • - Now you're just actively trying to screw with me.

  • - I don't even know if I have space for the tie.

  • - Jason, do not forget the tie.

  • - All right, I won't forget the tie.

  • - They're gonna come at you in the comments

  • if you don't do the tie. (Jason laughs)

  • - I should have formatted my drawing

  • like one of those drawing tutorials

  • where it's like, just draw a square.

  • - And I'd be listening to you, and doing it?

  • - Yeah, and you're just following along.

  • I'll do that next time.

  • Who needs art school when you can watch Buzzfeed videos?

  • - Oh wait, but does she have arms,

  • as well as fins? - Yeah, they're fins.

  • They're arm-fins.

  • - You could take any frame of SpongeBob out of context

  • and probably make a meme out of it,

  • just because there's so much character and expression in it.

  • SpongeNar or Caveman SpongeBob,

  • it's like when future SpongeBob goes to the past

  • and meets his caveman counterpart,

  • and SpongeNar is like, (grunts).

  • What about you, Jason?

  • You got a favorite Spongebob meme?

  • - (laughs) No.

  • I don't know about the memes much.

  • Sorry, audience, I live in a cave.

  • - [Producer] Two minutes.

  • - Oh my God. - Ah, don't do that.

  • - Oh my God.

  • Can we have a loose two?

  • - Yeah, right?

  • - Oh no.

  • - Just doesn't look right?

  • - I'm coloring in his pants

  • and I feel like I made a bad decision.

  • - It's too late to change it now.

  • - It's too late to change it? - You gotta commit.

  • - So I gotta live with it,

  • but I feel like it was wrong for me.

  • - To give him pants?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Oh, this is definitely not Mrs. Puff.

  • - Mine looks like an airline stewardess.

  • - Oh.

  • - [Producer] Pens down.

  • How do you guys think you did?

  • - I think I did really well.

  • (laughing)

  • - I think this looks like the character

  • more than anything else I've done on this challenge.

  • - You know what, I'm confident.

  • - Yeah?

  • I'm confident in my decisions.

  • - I feel somewhat okay.

  • I feel like the pants were the wrong thing to do,

  • but we're going to find out.

  • He doesn't have pants, does he?

  • (high pitched cackle)

  • (fast paced guitar music)

  • - Oh my God! (screams)

  • - It's so cute.

  • - She is so cute.

  • - Wait, that is adorable.

  • - You made her look like a Sailor Scout, she's adorable.

  • - Did I kill it?

  • - You did amazing.

  • - I killed him with a knife. (record scratch)

  • - With a real knife. - You didn't.

  • - I stabbed him over and over until he bled.

  • - Jackie, you're misunderstanding me

  • - Bled until he died. - No, no, no.

  • - Yes!

  • - Yeah! (laughs) - Wow! (laughs)

  • What?

  • - This looks, honest, literally the exact character.

  • - Wait, but like what?

  • He's robbing us at finger point.

  • - At finger point, yeah (laughs).

  • - What the hell?

  • - This looks kind of like the first draft

  • that they made of Squidward.

  • - Okay.

  • Before they refined it?

  • - Yeah, they drew this and they were like,

  • this is the guy.

  • - And then they like quietly gave it

  • to a real character designer, and they were like--

  • - I'm not saying it's a bad drawing.

  • - They were like, listen,

  • can you clean this up for Ted here?

  • - Can you remove the pants?

  • I don't really know what he was doing with those.

  • (upbeat guitar music)

  • - Oh yeah, exactly that.

  • (laughing)

  • - I forgot he had the blue eyes.

  • - Aw, man. - Yeah.

  • - Oh, and socks.

  • - I didn't know he had socks.

  • - Wow.

  • - I thought his holes were more 3D-ish,

  • but they just look like--

  • You seriously gave him divots into his skin.

  • - Yeah.

  • - You did it.

  • You made my gritty live action remake of Spongebob.

  • - Oh, would you look at that.

  • - Wow, I mean you were dead on.

  • - Was I?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Did I even get his like suckers colors right?

  • - He has darker suckers, small circles are darker,

  • but you got the purple.

  • You didn't give him a collar on his shirt.

  • - I was gonna say that,

  • you got the collar on your shirt for some reason.

  • - That's a weird thing for me to remember.

  • - For you to remember right?

  • - Oh my God, look at it!

  • Oh, she has a lot more hair than I remember.

  • - Yeah, she does have spikes.

  • - I incredibly got the legs right, I don't--

  • - Oh you got them perfect.

  • - I don't know how.

  • - You got the colors spot on.

  • - I sorta got it, but.

  • - So cute.

  • - Good try! - Good job.

  • - Yeah.

  • - SpongeBob is literally,

  • he's kind of like Mickey Mouse at this point.

  • I don't know who the rest of the characters of the show is,

  • but there's no way you can avoid

  • knowing what Spongebob looks like.

  • - Yeah, your SpongeBob's gonna beat up my Spongebob.

  • (Jason laughs)

  • - You did good, Kevin.

  • - Thank you, Jackie.

  • - I'm so sorry I never help you,

  • but I really like not helping you.

  • - That's weird, but I'll take it.

  • - I just think it's funny.

  • (Kevin laughs)

  • It's just a good time to watch you struggle.

  • - Please, everyone likes to watch me struggle.

  • - What up gamers, it's me, ya boy, pog champ.

  • - And I'm Kevin.

  • - And today we're drawing.

  • - 90s characters from memory.

  • - From our brain, our little memories.

  • I was born in the 90s, but I don't remember it.

  • - You had to be there.

  • - I was there.

  • - I was little baby.

  • - I was 21.

  • - Yikes.

  • - [Producer] Your character is Arnold, from Hey Arnold.

  • - Oh I think--

  • - There you go.

  • - I have his head in my head, but I don't have his body.

  • In my head. - I know.

  • - [Producer] Dexter, from Dexter's Laboratory.

  • - Oh.

  • - Sweet.

  • I'm excited (laughs).

  • - [Producer] Chuckie Finster.

  • - Who?

  • - From Rugrats.

  • - Oh, his last name is Finster.

  • Ah, I would bully that kid.

  • (Kevin laughs)

  • - Jason, what shape is Arnold's head?

  • - It is obviously football head.

  • - Nice.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I know who Dexter is, so I'm happy.

  • I'm just trying to remember all the details

  • that make Dexter, Dexter.

  • - He's a kid, so he's got a big head.

  • - They got huge brains.

  • - Yeah, let's not go that far.

  • - Now, I like forgetting his face, his eyes.

  • - Okay, so Arnold's like the chill dude.

  • So his eyes are always kinda like he's got his lids closed,

  • like halfway.

  • - Nicktoons was always,

  • they always had the cooler cartoons.

  • Nicktoons had like Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and Rugrats,

  • which felt safe but always had like adult jokes in there,

  • hidden in there somewhere.

  • - Yeah.

  • - You know, I didn't watch a lot of Rugrats,

  • but the Rugrats that I did watch,

  • I remember not liking his character 'cause he's like,

  • he's like whiny, right?

  • - Yeah, he's like the worst Rugrats character.

  • - What was great about Hey Arnold for me

  • is that Hey Arnold took place in like a city.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I was born and raised in the Bronx and it was great to see

  • a show that--

  • - [Brent] Reflected that.

  • - That reflected that.

  • - So the city that's in Hey Arnold is actually a mix

  • between New York and Seattle,

  • which I always thought was super cool.

  • - So you didn't watch Rugrats?

  • - I watched some of it, I don't really remember it.

  • - I watched Dexter a lot as a kid.

  • - Yeah I used to watch it a lot when I was younger.

  • I would say not as a kid 'cause I mean

  • I was kind of in high school and getting into college

  • when Dexter was coming out.

  • - Rugrats and like Ren and Stimpy was like the end

  • of my Nicktoons watching.

  • - And then you discovered girls.

  • - Yeah.

  • - You gotta live life without any shame.

  • - Exactly.

  • - Everybody knows why incognito mode exists.

  • - Wait, what?

  • - You know it's funny you never remember what

  • the feet look like a lot of the time.

  • - His boots are hard.

  • I don't like, I remember them, but I don't think

  • I'm gettin' the shape quite right.

  • - Doesn't he wear like big chunky shoes?

  • - Chunky Finster.

  • Am I right ladies?

  • - Can we open the door and let some of these puns out.

  • - One thing that I remember very distinctly about Dexter

  • is he is like super square.

  • - The character designs on Rugrats were like super freaky.

  • Like they were vaguely unsettling.

  • - I think it was probably a product of its time.

  • Things just didn't look right.

  • - It was like that, the era of squiggle vision.

  • - Yeah, I don't know what that is, I just pretended like...

  • - Dr Katz, anyone?

  • Squiggle vision?

  • Home movies?

  • - A thing that I've struggled with a lot on here

  • is remembering the small details of characters clothes.

  • - I'm totally making his clothes up right now.

  • - I think he's wearing like a flannel shirt

  • underneath though.

  • - I remember flannel.

  • - He has something on his shirt.

  • - Is it a dinosaur?

  • - Does he have a dinosaur on his shirt?

  • - His shirt's blue, I think.

  • - Oh, what color was his hat then?

  • - It's like a dark blue, his hat's red.

  • - Oh, oops.

  • (laughing)

  • - And his hair, do you remember anything about his hair?

  • - He's got blonde hair.

  • - [Jason] Yeah, he's definitely got blonde hair.

  • - He's got like big frizzy hair, right?

  • - Yeah, he has like big orange hair.

  • - He's got like, you know when you're drawing

  • something poofy and it has like that little circle

  • in the middle of like where the tiers are?

  • Where it's like (makes vocal sound effects).

  • - Oh yeah.

  • - Yeah, the little loops.

  • - I don't know what I'm drawing.

  • - I think mixing up Chuckie and the aliens from Toy Story.

  • - The aliens from Toy Story have like three eyes

  • and are green, Chuckie Finster is a human child.

  • - Is he though?

  • - Yes.

  • - I remember actually asking my mom when I was a kid

  • what accent Dexter had,

  • and she said that it was a made up one,

  • but I think he think it's supposed

  • to be like Transylvanian right?

  • - Gee gee, look at this beaker.

  • I make him sound French,

  • okay, that's great. - You were French.

  • (bell dinging) - [Producer] Five minutes.

  • - Oh my God.

  • - Uh-oh.

  • - I'm gonna need a little more time.

  • - I can't wait to see yours.

  • - I know, I can't wait to see what you drew.

  • - My final touches is a cigarette and making his eyes

  • kind of red because he's high.

  • - So Jason, we feeling more confident about this one?

  • - Kinda, yeah, I know it looks like Arnold.

  • - It's okay, I think it's, you know.

  • - I think it's getting closer to what

  • he probably looks like.

  • - I think I'm done, I gotta stop fiddling with it.

  • Just leave it.

  • - I think I did okay,

  • I think I got a lot of the details wrong.

  • I'm pretty sure the color of his shirt and his diaper,

  • I put him in a diaper, he may be wearing shorts.

  • - It's Arnold, he's an adult and he's had a hard life.

  • (upbeat swing music)

  • - Ah! - That so cute!

  • - Nailed it!

  • That's so good, oh Kyra.

  • Oh my god.

  • - Thank you.

  • - Oh hell yeah. - Dope, yeah.

  • - This Arnold's chill as heck.

  • I like this guy.

  • - Agh, why is his diaper purple though?

  • - I dunno, I feel like he needed a purple diaper.

  • - I love his expression, you nailed the character.

  • - Thank you.

  • - Like that's totally, that's totally, I'm jealous.

  • - You're, the body of your Arnold

  • feels like the real character design.

  • - Yeah, you gave him like, you give him like a human body

  • this is like some, straight up anatomy.

  • - Are you disappointed in me?

  • - I just, ah, it's good Kevin.

  • Just why wouldn't you immediately make the diaper white?

  • I did the diaper purple and as soon as I did that

  • I was like, ah, he's probably wearing shorts.

  • - Yeah, I think your brain is mixing up concepts.

  • - Yep, yep.

  • I love yours.

  • - Aw.

  • - I think it's great.

  • - Thanks.

  • - I'm not gonna lie to you though.

  • I don't think it's very on model.

  • - Maybe that's true, but I tried my best.

  • - You did try your best, you got the dinosaur

  • and like I said, it's not on model, but it is very cute.

  • - And you are right about yours.

  • - It being vaguely unsettling?

  • - Vaguely unsettling, I think I'm more disturbed

  • by the diapers than anything.

  • (light swing music)

  • - Oh, oh.

  • - Wow you were spot on.

  • - Oh no, wait, his hat was blue.

  • - His hat was blue.

  • - Okay, wait, I feel like I remember his hat being,

  • no, maybe it was blue.

  • - I was close enough. - Nailed it.

  • - I did remember a lot of things.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I somehow remembered that his nose is pointy,

  • even though I started drawing it round, wait you did too!

  • - Yeah, I got the pointy nose and you got the gloves.

  • You got the gloves and the boots, the boots.

  • You got the boots.

  • - I sorta got the boots.

  • - Did I give him shoes in my drawing?

  • - You did, you gave him a little purple shoes.

  • - Okay.

  • Yours is actually like really close.

  • Like it's just, if Chuckie was pants-less.

  • - Your design is spot on except for

  • the different color of the feet.

  • - Yeah. - That's literally it.

  • - Yeah, I'm pretty great, aren't I?

  • (laughing)

  • - Okay, so here's the thing.

  • There was something on his shirt,

  • but it's a planet, not a dinosaur.

  • We both got the glasses correct though.

  • - Yeah.

  • - And you got the eye style right in that,

  • it's just the glasses with the pupils in it.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I think it's simple, but it's deceptively simple

  • in that you've got to get all those details right

  • or else it's not Dexter.

  • - I think we did pretty good for two people who

  • didn't really watch Rugrats.

  • - Nobody can tell us that we did bad.

  • - Except for the internet.

  • - Hi, I'm Brent.

  • - I'm Jason.

  • - Today we're drawing comic strip characters.

  • - From memory.

  • - I mean, I know some comic strips, definitely.

  • - Easier than comic book.

  • - Yeah, if you said comic book,

  • I'd be having a heart attack right now.

  • - You're on my turf now.

  • - I don't like that.

  • - [Producer] Today you were going to be drawing Snoopy.

  • - Oh, okay.

  • Oh. - I think yeah.

  • - That's not too bad, right?

  • - He's pretty iconic, yeah.

  • - [Producer] Today you're drawing Garfield the cat.

  • - Oh, come on.

  • I don't, I only know that guy from memes.

  • - [Producer] Archie Andrews.

  • - Watch us fail.

  • - Oh, I'm just gonna do some scribbles and I'm done.

  • There he is.

  • - Okay, he's got a big nose.

  • - He's got a massive nose, isn't 90% of his body nose?

  • - He's chill too,

  • he's usually got like an eye closed, right?

  • - Yeah, I think I'm seeing that too.

  • - Oh, what does his eye look like?

  • That's the thing, all Peanuts characters

  • are made up of like three lines.

  • - Yeah.

  • - So if you don't get those lines down,

  • there's no hope for you.

  • - (laughs) I feel so good now.

  • - I'm just saying.

  • - Thank you.

  • - It's like Riverdale, right?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Not that I watch that show, I don't watch that show but--

  • - You can admit it if you do.

  • - No, I don't watch that show.

  • (Kyra laughs)

  • - I grew up drawing Garfield,

  • so this is almost muscle memory for me.

  • - If I see it and it looks nothing like Garfield,

  • I'm gonna be peeved.

  • - You're gonna be peeved?

  • - I'm gonna be peeved.

  • - I mean I remember like, you know,

  • he's like this high school dude who hangs out

  • with Jughead he usually has like a sweater on.

  • - That's what I'm worried about, is the clothes.

  • Does he change clothes often? - I think like

  • a sweater and like jeans, and then usually his sweater

  • has like R on it for Riverdale.

  • - Okay, so what does Garfield look like?

  • - Garfield's a cat.

  • His construction is big head kind of a bean body,

  • like a beer belly, he's got like a gut.

  • - Bean, beer belly body?

  • I feel like some of these things are contradictory

  • to each other.

  • - No, it makes sense.

  • - All right, he's just gonna be sleeping on top

  • of his little dog house.

  • - He's got big feet.

  • - Big feet.

  • - Like not, not like cat feet.

  • - Wait, so he has like human feet.

  • - No.

  • - Okay.

  • - They're like, think of clown shoes.

  • Like if clown shoes had toes.

  • - I don't like that,

  • this description makes me uncomfortable.

  • - Is Riverdale like a supernatural sort of show?

  • - I've never seen it, I don't know.

  • - You do.

  • - I just know it was loosely based off the comic.

  • - How can one cat be so difficult to draw?

  • What am I drawing?

  • What is this?

  • - Oh.

  • I don't understand.

  • - Not so easy to be a cartoonist now, is it Jackie?

  • - What a mess, what a mess this is.

  • So I take it you didn't read Garfield as a kid?

  • - No, read Garfield, who's reading?

  • - For some reason I remember what he looks like

  • when he dances.

  • Like he has his head all the way up

  • and you don't see his eyes,

  • you just see his like little happy face.

  • - Uh-huh.

  • - I'm gonna draw him dancing too.

  • - There's poses that I sort of draw a lot,

  • so I'll just be like, you know what?

  • Don't know how to draw this guy,

  • but I do know how to draw this pose.

  • I'm gonna draw him sitting with his leg over

  • his other leg and hope that the drawing comes out okay.

  • - I'm just drawing him standing there again.

  • - Wait does Snoopy have like flat kind of feet?

  • - I don't, god I feel like he's got like people feet.

  • - I drew him with people feet.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I don't know what I'm doing.

  • He just, it doesn't look like a cat.

  • This looks like an alien.

  • - He does kind of look like an alien.

  • - Like he's, I feel like the character has been around

  • so long and he's been refined so much

  • that he no longer really looks like a cat.

  • - Yeah.

  • - He just looks like Garfield.

  • - It's like a meme.

  • - What dog is Snoopy?

  • - I don't know.

  • - [Producer] Snoopy is a beagle.

  • - Oh, okay.

  • - Oh, okay.

  • Are Beagles, they have like sad eyes, right?

  • Or my thinking of like a, something else.

  • - My brain refuses to make this into a thing.

  • - But you've seen Garfield before, right?

  • - I have, but I've never looked at him.

  • I just, oh wait, you know what?

  • I think his ears are together, that feels like it's correct.

  • - Yes, his ears are together.

  • - I am some kind of genius.

  • - As I'm drawing in this hand,

  • I'm realizing that I really don't like drawing hands.

  • - Hands are definitely one of the hardest things to draw.

  • - Okay, I don't know what his attitude is.

  • He's sassy in my drawing.

  • - Yeah, he is very sassy.

  • - Like what are you doing for your drawing?

  • Like stylistically?

  • - It's kinda like a mix of what I remember

  • from the comic style and just general cartooniness.

  • - What characters did you grow up drawing?

  • - Sailor Moon.

  • - Oh yeah?

  • - Yeah, I just drew her all the time.

  • - But you know what?

  • We don't have to color anything, 'cause guess what?

  • - He's black and white.

  • - He's black and white, baby.

  • - Does he have a pink tongue though?

  • - I mean if you're gonna include that tongue

  • then I guess, yeah.

  • - I think he has a tongue.

  • - His house is red and that's all I need to draw.

  • - I kind of want to make the lines smoother.

  • It kinda felt like when he was drawing them,

  • he drew them with like a smooth line.

  • Like he did them very quickly.

  • - Yeah, they were very gestural, sort of lines.

  • - What I like about Archie from what I can remember of him

  • is he's really happy looking.

  • Everyone in that comic just looks so happy.

  • What era does it take place in?

  • - Obviously a happier time.

  • (Kyra laughs)

  • - Not gonna lie Jackie, I'm feeling pretty good about this.

  • - This is not okay.

  • - Why is it not okay?

  • - Someone should not,

  • nobody should be forced to look at what I'm doing.

  • - Oh Jackie, I've never seen you go through

  • this many emotions before.

  • - I'm very stressed out, he's horrifying.

  • I've never seen such a monstrous creation

  • come out of my own hands.

  • - Okay, I drew three versions of Snoopy.

  • - You through three versions of Snoopy?

  • - One of these is gonna be super accurate.

  • - Does he have like those things that dogs have,

  • those little those spots?

  • - No, no.

  • - No, okay.

  • - I don't think so.

  • - Okay, and his eyes are always closed.

  • - I think he's pretty minimalist as far as designs go.

  • - Stop overthinking this Jason.

  • - Finish your drawing.

  • - It's done.

  • - Are you done?

  • - Yeah, I don't know what else to do to it.

  • - How about we have a positive attitude,

  • how about that?

  • - Hey guys, I'm done with my drawing, I love Garfield.

  • What a guy, what a guy that Garfield.

  • - He hates Mondays.

  • - Oh, he loves lasagna.

  • - I drew a guy, let's call him Archie.

  • He's got freckles and a big R on his shirt

  • and that's all I remember from Archie, so I feel great.

  • (upbeat bouncy music)

  • - Yeah. - Oh, yeah.

  • I like his five fingers.

  • (laughing)

  • - You got the, the Peanuts dancing is spot on.

  • - Yeah, okay, that's the thing I remembered.

  • I was like, yeah, they do that little like--

  • - They do that yeah.

  • - Peanuts dance.

  • - It's not fair.

  • - What do you mean?

  • - It looks just like him.

  • - Yeah, 'cause I grew up drawing Garfield.

  • Wow, you gave him some disturbingly human hands.

  • - I, you, ugh.

  • - I just noticed his feet, his feet are frightening.

  • Jackie I said he had human-like feet

  • and you literally gave him human feet.

  • - Yours is like ridiculously appealing.

  • - He's got an R and freckles.

  • - We remember.

  • (upbeat bouncy music)

  • - Yeah boy. - Yeah.

  • - Okay, he's got like a big expressive mouth, he's got--

  • - He does.

  • - Wow, okay.

  • - I think yours is way closer to it than mine.

  • I mean, he has a collar.

  • - He does have a collar.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Whoa.

  • - He's got freckles, yes. - You remembered.

  • - Oh, did have whiskers, but they're up on his head.

  • They're like, up on the side of his head.

  • - Why does your look so much like Garfield.

  • Garfield is such a weird looking cat.

  • - He is a weird looking cat.

  • It's because it's, you know, 40 years of refining

  • the character, that it just becomes more and more abstract.

  • - He also had, did you say he had hair on?

  • - I know, I thought he had like whiskers

  • is what I was thinking, but he has eyebrows

  • that I didn't notice.

  • - I guess he has eyebrows, yeah.

  • - He does have thick eyebrows.

  • - Yeah, oh yeah, you got the thick eyebrows.

  • - I was way off on the hair.

  • - His mouth thing was so weird.

  • - Right?

  • That was the one thing that I remember the most

  • about him was his mouth and how they constructed it.

  • - I don't like Garfield, he's my enemy now.

  • - How can you not like Garfield?

  • - Garfield has made an enemy today.

  • - Wow.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Garfield is the most beloved cartoon cat in history.

  • - That's not true, Hello Kitty would like something to say.

  • - Snoopy, yeah.

  • He's been perfected by Schulz over decades of comic drawing.

  • There's some kind of beauty in that simplicity.

  • You just get him down to his basic forms, you know,

  • his iconic shapes.

  • - Yeah.

  • - And he's unforgettable, you know.

  • - Except when you have to draw him from memory.

  • (laughing)

  • - Guess what Kevin.

  • - What?

  • - Today we are drawing Pixar characters

  • from memory. - From our brains.

  • We should have done that in sync.

  • - I know.

  • from mem-brains. - From our brains, come on.

  • - It's funny 'cause the minute that I heard it was Pixar,

  • everything blanks out of my mind.

  • - Yeah, I know, I was like, what's a Pixar?

  • - Yeah.

  • - I mean you say Pixar and it's like, you know,

  • every kid has seen Toy Story.

  • - Yeah, I feel like I've seen most Pixar movies as a kid.

  • - [Producer] Your character today is Carl Fredricksen,

  • from Up.

  • - I may have a distinct advantage, I have a T-shirt of him.

  • - You're gonna to beat me.

  • - [Producer] Wall-E.

  • - Oh (laughing).

  • - What the hell is?

  • - [Producer] Buzz Lightyear.

  • - No!

  • - Whoa, okay, he is complicated.

  • - Yeah I don't wanna draw him, can we,

  • Matt give us another one.

  • - Nope.

  • - Okay, let's start with the head.

  • - Yeah.

  • - I haven't watched this movie in a long time,

  • so I really gotta remember.

  • - He's got binoculars for eyes.

  • - Yeah.

  • - That I recall.

  • - Just gonna rely on the cuteness factor again.

  • If you do it wrong, but you make it cute.

  • Sometimes it's okay.

  • Just like murder. - Sometimes it works out.

  • Wait, say that again.

  • - So Hae-Joon, what's your favorite Pixar movie?

  • - That's a loaded question.

  • I mean I really like Ratatouille actually.

  • - Me too, yeah, it's really good.

  • - Ratatouille is solid, but I feel like it's not really

  • the one people pick when they talk about their favorite.

  • - My favorite Pixar movie is, I really like Wall-E.

  • - For me, Wall-E was like a little preachy.

  • - Really?

  • I absolutely loved it, I watched it and I was just like

  • this movie barely has any sound.

  • - Yeah.

  • - And it's like, it's doing it for me.

  • - Do you remember what Wall-E purpose is?

  • - To find vegetation?

  • - No.

  • - No, oh to like squeeze things in his box.

  • - Yeah, so he's got like a little trash compactor.

  • - He's a triangle right?.

  • - He's a square boy.

  • - I think he's a rhombus.

  • (Kyra laughs)

  • - He has like underwear on,

  • like he has like a barrel body and then undies.

  • - Well 'cause he's an action finger.

  • So he has to have points of articulation.

  • - You need points of articulation.

  • - He has like three fingers, right?

  • - Yeah.

  • - Two out and like a thumb-ish thing.

  • - Yeah he's got like a thumb.

  • - And he has like a 'roach friend.

  • - Yes, that he keeps in his box.

  • - Did Toy Story make you cry?

  • - I don't think the first Toy Story made me cry.

  • I think I was a kid so I was probably like,

  • I don't have emotions yet.

  • - Cried in the second one, super hard.

  • - Yeah.

  • With the--

  • - With the montage.

  • - It's just so sad.

  • - What's keeping the binoculars on the box?

  • - Yeah, that's what's getting me.

  • There's some like mechanism that causes the,

  • that lets the eyes curl a little bit.

  • Am I correct or am I tripping?

  • - 'Cause he can kinda emote.

  • - Yeah.

  • This is feeling a lot harder than I thought it would be.

  • - Nah, nah, we got this.

  • - I'm feeling good about this pose,

  • I'm feeling good about the construction

  • and now it's just the details,

  • it's just where it all falls apart.

  • - Yes.

  • - This is like looking more like Grunkle Stan

  • from Gravity Falls, they're both square men.

  • - Oh, you know what I remember that's a really weird detail.

  • He has the swirl on his chin.

  • - Oh, does he?

  • - Remember he, or is that?

  • - Does he?

  • - Now that you're questioning me, no I'm not sure.

  • - No, he very well may, I just, I don't--

  • - I feel like I tricked you.

  • - Ugh, yeah this is where it gets tough, man.

  • I don't like, I don't draw robots like a whole lot.

  • - Right now, I'm just drawing binoculars on a box.

  • - Yeah.

  • (laughing)

  • - He doesn't have hair, right?

  • - The hair is so hard to remember.

  • - I'm just improvising if I'm being honest.

  • - That's what it's all about.

  • - He has that thing, that astronaut thing.

  • - Right.

  • - It's over his head.

  • - Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, the hood thing.

  • - Hood thing.

  • - Okay.

  • - He has like a battery schematic on him, right?

  • I mean like a, to let you know how much energy he has.

  • - Oh yeah, wait, yeah, he's got the sun thing.

  • - I can't remember this character from the knees down,

  • - But I know he has like army tank wheels, kinda.

  • - Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, he's got like tank treads.

  • - I feel like he's got like,

  • his legs are kind of like bent under him.

  • - From sadness.

  • (Hae-Joon laughs)

  • God.

  • - I don't know what to call these types of feet,

  • his like boot feet.

  • - So he has boots?

  • (duck quacks)

  • I'm like so hesitant to commit to any details now.

  • - I think maybe we should stop drawing.

  • - No.

  • - No?

  • - We have to keep going to infinity and beyond.

  • Jackie, Jackie come back.

  • - Ooh, I got a good little detail.

  • Do you remember he has like a little laser thing

  • in between and that's how he cuts things.

  • - Oh I didn't--

  • - Like a little laser dot.

  • - I didn't know that.

  • - Yeah.

  • - That doesn't look right, but you know what?

  • I'm gonna go for it.

  • Jackie, come on.

  • - How ya doin' Jason?

  • - I think I'm almost there.

  • - You're almost there?

  • - I drew a Wall-E like substance.

  • - A (laughs) Wall-E like substance?

  • Okay, time to color.

  • - Very dull, right?

  • - Yeah, very dull, but I'm kind of making 'em bright.

  • - I think you're going to do way better at this than me

  • 'cause I'm really not confident in this one (laughs).

  • - I'm givin' him blue gloves even though

  • I know he doesn't have blue gloves.

  • - Why is he doing that?

  • That's wrong.

  • - I'm gonna give him some highlights,

  • some like chrome highlights.

  • - You're already on highlights?

  • - Yeah, get on my level.

  • - I feel like there's so much wrong with this.

  • I'm just kind of making it up and hopefully it looks okay.

  • - Okay.

  • I think that's as far as I'm gonna get.

  • - [Producer] Brent, how do you think you did?

  • - I think I did super good.

  • - Wow.

  • - I don't remember ever drawing Wall-E,

  • but he's pretty simple.

  • Like if you can draw a couple of inanimate objects,

  • I think you're like already 90% of the way there.

  • - Uh-huh.

  • - So I think I captured his essence,

  • but I kind of made him into more of a convention.

  • - Yeah, I think I got his essence as well,

  • but I'm sure all of the details are wrong.

  • - Yeah, I think once I see what he looks like,

  • I'm gonna feel like just a big old fool.

  • - Yeah, can't wait to reveal this one.

  • - Oh! (laughs) - Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • - Oh man, yours looks a little sinister.

  • (laughing)

  • It looks like he's gonna smack his 'roach.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Oh my God. - I love the shave.

  • - You got him like way closer than I did, I think.

  • - Your Carl looks like he has had enough of business.

  • Screw you, corporate America.

  • (laughs)

  • - Just looking at yours,

  • I can tell you what's wrong with mine.

  • - Oh.

  • - You got the ear covering.

  • - Okay.

  • - You got the three colored things on his suit.

  • - Yeah, the thing I remember the most for some reason

  • is those three colored buttons.

  • - Yeah, I would say I think you've got his legs pretty good

  • 'cause now that I see it, I remember the lines on his--

  • - Like the boots.

  • - [Kevin] The boots.

  • - Yeah, boot feet.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Boot feet, boot feet, boot feet.

  • - Jackie, I think you're gonna be surprised

  • with how well you did.

  • - Okay, I hope so.

  • - Oh boy.

  • - Yeah, look at that.

  • - Oh wow, yours is the picture.

  • - Yeah, mine's Wall-E, baby.

  • - Oh yeah. - Oh there he is.

  • - Oh my God, I forgot his little,

  • his thing from Ellie, the button.

  • - I made him much more colorful,

  • like you've got the drab color palette much more.

  • Oh and I forgot he's got a little hearing aid.

  • - He's such a complicated character.

  • - He has so many like, toy stuffs too.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Like he has like the fingers and like ball joints.

  • - He has the screw holes in his legs.

  • Yeah, even like the little air vents on his forearms

  • and like, how are you supposed to remember that?

  • - It's too much, I have one brain.

  • - I think it's like an iconic look,

  • it's made up of really simple shapes, you know?

  • - Yeah.

  • - So it like, works.

  • I think we both know what Wall-E looks like in our head.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Both of them, you could clearly look at them

  • and say that's Wall-E.

  • - Yeah.

  • - We made a lot of mistakes this time around.

  • - We did, but you know what?

  • You don't improve as a person without making mistakes.

  • - Positivity Jackie.

  • - P-M-A,

  • Positive mental attitude.

  • Thank you, thank you. - That's right, that's right.

  • (upbeat swing music)

- Today we're gonna be drawing

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抽籤馬拉松#1 (Draw Off Marathon #1)

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    Summer 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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