(Oohf... Tank's gonna take a sick leave and cut of pay after reading/hearing all this)
This roast was... AWESOME!
You mean the Hanna-Barbara, Tom Snyder, and Home Movies style's outdated?! DEYANG EIT!!! (Just kidding)
To clarify the character choices, that's actually regular cattle with species assigned by gender. Decided to play it safe on the gender choices, instead of follow Back at the Barnyard's example, because characters like Otis... well, wouldn't fit towards my standards, despite the creator creating it as a joke. That's what my new comic inspiration is from.
The ones with the "pink-pig" snouts are supposed to be just cows - of course, cows are girls (Ms. Dorothy looks a bit like a donkey when I designed her, not gonna lie. Oh, the jokes I'll get away with! ).
The ones with darker color "snouts"/noses are supposed to be bulls, oxen, buffaloes - boys, dudes (Tank's the primary source of the barn orphanage's management, thus I kept the comic's title the same).
I'm trying to decide whether to redesign them or make them put on different clothes when I switch to drawing the characters instead of copy-pasting with drawing clean-ups. At least, Jake's recognizable wearing a yellow ribbon, right? Right?!
Okay, that made me laugh!
The life lesson's was supposed to be a twist. When Jake said "old fossil" that was supposed to be a version of "okay, boomer". Kids are mischievous little nuts. To be honest, the first episode was rushed due to me being a bit competitive, can't let jealously take you down. Episodes structured as 11-minute or 22/23-minute cartoons will be posted, though (with me taking my time)!
Great smokes, begone you foul beasts! (hits them with Holy Bible) Well, thanks for the roast, Freemints!