Shake Your Body – Plastik Mak
Shake Your Body – Plastik Mak
The song was used in the film ‘Follow That Rainbow’ and was ‘performed’ by Joe Stewardson, Joan Brickell and Paul Ditchfield in the movie although, from what I can ascertain, the actual singing was done my Michael McGovern, Judy Page and Crocodile Harris. After the success of the film, Terry Dempsey, who wrote and produced the track, put together a different line up…
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Violet Oobay, the Violet Drewman
Be Proud
Rank: A+ (Main Protagonist)
Aesthetic: Cool
Visual Inspirations
Other Character Bases
The Violet Visionary
A lot of people tend to write her off as a daydreaming oddball, but Violet, ever the go-getter, knows a lot more than others give her credit for.
Everyone in Dullsville is a cartoon. This is pretty common knowledge. Fewer people know about, much less believe in, the world beyond the gates of the fourth wall. Perky, determined comedienne Violet and the other members of It’s Color Theory know better, and they work tirelessly to bridge the gap between Human and Drewman.
Well, Violet works tirelessly. A strict diet of sugar in vast quantities and a positive mental attitude keep Violet busy at all times. She’s technically the others’ boss, but she’s happy to pick up the slack if the others aren’t up to the task.
After all, if she stops working…she’s alone with her thoughts…
Fun Facts
Violet is predictably the first character to appear and speak in the comic.
Violet is the only one of the Primary Six to have changed their color theme in development. As shown in the above image, her first Rough Sketch design was originally meant to be purple.
Violet is also the only one of the Primary Six not to wear sneakers in their Season One outfit.
Violet, alongside Rudy and Gordon, were initially more hyperactive and reckless in their initial conception than they eventually became. Her second prototype was initially more awkward than usual before evolving into her more familiar characterization.
Violet wasn’t originally envisioned as the main character. She grew into the role later in development.
Violet is one of very few characters to have a color aside from a shade of her own on her pallet. In her case, it’s a yellow wedding ring,
Violet is the only character to have a secondary color theme; in her case, it’s blue.
Violet’s bangs in ICT always face the direction she faces. This was not the case for her second prototype in Rough Sketch.
Violet is the only female Primary Character to be drawn with simple line eyebrows. Inversely, her husband Gordon is the only male Primary Character to lack them.
Violet is arospec. She and Gordon (both 28 as of their debut) have been best friends since they were 8. Gordon fell for her when they were 13. Violet fell for him when they were 23. This being Violet Oobay, she made up for lost time and they got married, like, a week later.
Violet and Gordon are the only two Primary Characters to be in any sort of relationship with each other. In this case, they’re married.
Violet is the only primary character to be permanently depicted with almond shaped eyes, an expression typically associated with shock in ICT.
Violet’s first exposure to any human came from a dream/vision she had five years prior, long before even the Artist’s introduction. This is the driving force behind the series.
Violet’s surname, “Oobay”, is homophonous with “ube”, a violet yam used to color and flavor sweets. While it fits with the dessert theming all the characters’ last names have, it also reflects her ethnic background, as Violet is Filipino.
Violet is not purple. Martin is. Violet, as her name helpfully insinuates, is violet. If you make this mistake more than once, don’t worry. You’re just stupid.
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