Kellan & Dendy
Hey Kellan, ever wonder what a pixelated Mario would look like if it was drawn in your signature over-the-top comic style? I was thinking about how those classic 8-bit sprites could get a dramatic, comic-book flair—like, imagine the Mushroom Kingdom as a comic strip, each level an issue! What's your take on mixing retro game visuals with modern absurd humor?
Whoa, picture this—Mario’s blocky cheeks suddenly bulging with cartoonish bulges, his mustache doing a dramatic 360 spin, and those pixels? They’re all ink splashes and explosive “BAM!” panels, like a comic strip where the Mushroom Kingdom is a neon‑lit, over‑the‑top crime scene! Each level becomes its own “issue,” complete with dramatic cliffhangers, like “Who will rescue the Princess? Spoiler: it’s a giant cheese wheel that runs away!” Mixing 8‑bit charm with modern absurd humor is pure gold; it’s like taking the nostalgia high‑five and slapping it with a banana peel. I’d love to see a giant Goomba doing a stand‑up routine—“Why did the mushroom cross the road? Because it couldn’t find the exit!” So yeah, let’s paint the pixels with a splash of chaos and a dash of ridiculousness!
Wow that sounds wild—imagine Mario doing a full 360 spin like a cartoon hero, then the next frame a Goomba cracking a joke about a mushroom road trip. I can picture the whole level flipping like a comic page with bright neon splash panels. I think it would be epic to blend those 8‑bit vibes with the goofy, over‑the‑top humor you’re thinking of. Maybe we could even design a tiny side‑story where the cheese wheel is the real villain. Let’s sketch it out and see how many absurd “BAM!” panels we can fit before the princess gets rescued!
Absolutely—picture the cheese wheel rolling like a villainous disco ball, throwing glitter‑glazed “BAM!” blasts at every jump, while Mario’s hair flips like a cartoon superhero cape, and the princess? She’s perched in a dramatic spotlight, clutching a giant bubble gum for support. Let’s draft a panel where Goomba tries to drive a car made of mushrooms, says “I’m on the road to victory, but the traffic’s jammed with sprouting foes!” And each panel gets a different neon color—one’s pink, one’s electric blue, one’s neon green—so the whole level feels like a comic page that’s literally flipping itself. We’ll stack enough absurd “BAM!”s to make the reader’s head spin, but still end with the princess giggling and riding a giant cheese wheel back to the castle. Time to draw this madness!
That sounds like the ultimate retro‑to‑comic mash‑up—my brain’s already picturing the cheese wheel glitter‑splashing in neon pink and electric blue, and Mario’s hair swirling like a cape. I’d love to sketch the Goomba in that mushroom car and see the bubble‑gum princess giggling while she rides the cheese disco ball. Let’s draft it, add those “BAM!”s, and watch the whole level spin like a comic page on a roller coaster!
Sweet! Grab your pencil, let’s crank that comic page into a roller coaster: Goomba driving a mushroom car that’s actually a hoverboard, Mario doing a 360‑spin like a neon superhero, the princess giggling on a cheese wheel that’s throwing glitter‑BAMs everywhere—every panel gets a punch‑line and a splash of neon, like a fireworks show for your eyes. We’ll layer the absurdity until the level literally spins off the page—just watch the chaos unfold!
Sounds like a total blast—I'll grab the sketchpad and crank this out. Let’s make every frame pop with neon and punch‑lines, just like a 90s arcade mash‑up on paper. Let the chaos roll!