"Peregrine Falcon Vs. Cheeseburger"
Juliana, I will drawing that for you!
SWOOSH! Thanks for the comment, Juliana. It made me laugh out loud when I read it!
The theme for the weekend is:
Book Characters!
Describe scenes and characters from your favorite books!
Jack and Punzie on a new adventure! :D
ReplyDeleteI second Jack and Punzie.
ReplyDelete(You know you want to draw them again.)
Lancelot's expression after Sir Galahad unhorses him and another knight and then goes on his way.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter says: Isi wind speaking, Enna fire speaking and Dasha water speaking all with their backs to eachother. (Forest Born)
ReplyDeleteI say: Jack and Punzie as hobbits traveling with Gandalf. And Gollum is following, hidden.
from Isabel age 7:
ReplyDeleteI love Charlotte's Web. The scene of Wilbur the pig watching Charlotte's babies hatch.
In the book Howl's moving castle: The part where Sophie (enchanted to look like a grandma), makes a deal with Calcifer, the fire demon, in the fire place of the house with chicken legs.
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest picture ever. So clever!
ReplyDeleteHow about... Peter Rabbit masquerading as the Easter Bunny so that he can sneak into houses and steal carrots from the fridge.
Rand and Nynaeve useing the two most powerful sa'angreal ever made, the Choedan Kal, to cleanse saidin (Wheel of Time - Winter's Heart)
ReplyDeleteChristopher Chant with the mermaids who are teasing him and saying, "Clistopher! What is it that makes you a clistopher?"
ReplyDelete(From The Lives of Christopher Chant by Diana Wynne Jones. One of my favorite books from my childhood)
Ani from The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
ReplyDeleteThe fantastic Mr. Fox, stuck in the great glass elevator.
ReplyDeleteYes please to anything Diane Wynne Jones. Great ideas but how about Christopher in one of his crazy dressing gowns from Charmed Life?
ReplyDeleteYes! Diana Wynne Jones! Maybe the scene from Howl's Moving Castle when Howl is perishing from a cold. Old Sophie is sewing his suit back together after cutting it all up in teeny triangles. And his hair has been turned purple from whatever she did to his tinctures in the bathroom. :D Calcifer would be overlooking it all.
ReplyDeleteThe one you posted today has kept me laughing all day. Fabulous!
In George MacDonald's Princess and Curdie. Curdie travelling to Gwyntystorm with his hideous companion Lina being followed by a number of strange beast and creatures.
ReplyDeleteRyan:Luigi fighting Woody sword fighting Darth Maul eats pi.
ReplyDeleteMy son Uly wants to play, he says: The scene from Ender's Game where Ender freezes his team into a space-ship shape in the battle room.
ReplyDeleteYour son has the right idea. I would love to see anything from Ender's Game.
ReplyDeletemolly moon hypnotizing her purple pug with chocolate chip cookies and ketchup.
ReplyDeleteawesome!
In The Golem's Eye, book 2 of Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus trilogy, there is a wonderful scene.
ReplyDeleteThe djinni Bartimaeus is in the British Museum in the form of a big, tough minotaur. He has just realized that the enemy he was about to pounce on is way out of his league, so instead he tries to tip-toe daintily away unseen.
In the Blue Sword by Robin McKinley, Harimad and Corlath have a one on one duel on horseback at dusk. Corlath is dressed in his robes, obscuring his face until the end.
ReplyDeleteThe part of Percy Jackson where Percy falls off the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and into the river, during the explosion.
ReplyDeleteRabadash the Ridiculous from The Horse and His Boy when he becomes ridiculous (turns into a donkey).
ReplyDeleteIf you don't do Jack and Punzie, I have an alternate idea:
ReplyDeleteThe scene from The Clockwork Three where Giuseppe is playing his green violin on a street corner and everyone going about their business stops to listen.
All of the ideas that other people submitted are great too! I especially like Aliana's submission from Howl's moving Castle. And also Chris's from The Golem's Eye. Gahh, they're just all so good!