Savage Chicken: Poet-Bot Loves You!

Posted by Alex in Cartoon & Comic on February 15, 2009 at 1:41 pm

I <3 Doug Savage’s awesome cartoon series Savage Chickens (featured previously on Neatorama here). I particularly like this one – because my computer does the same thing, except it’s probably thinking of ways to cause serious bodily harm.

Link – via Nag on the Lake

 
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Savage Chicken: Do You Know What a Bat'leth Is?

Posted by Alex in Cartoon & Comic, Movies & SciFi on April 21, 2008 at 1:12 am


Savage Chicken: Trekkie

1. Yes 2. No 3. Yes!

According to Klingon lore, the first Bat’leth was forged around 625 AD by Kahless, who "dropped a lock of his hair into the lava from the Kri’stak Volcano, then plunged the fiery lock into the lake of Lursor and twisted it to form a blade. After forging the weapon, he used it to defeat the tyrant Molor, and in doing so united the Klingon Homeworld. This first bat’leth was known as ‘The Sword of Kahless’" (Source)

For more Savage Chickens, visit Doug Savage’s website: Link – via Locusts & Honey

 
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Savage Chicken Animation

Posted by Alex in Cartoon & Comic on September 27, 2007 at 4:17 am

Doug Savage, who draws the funny Savage Chicken we’ve featured on Neatorama before did an amazing stop-motion animation for a music video contest.

He decided to enter a music video contest for Laura Veirs, even though he only had 12 days until the deadline and no prior animation experience.

After 500 chicken drawings (equal to his entire comic output over the past two years!), a sore arm, callused finger, and an injured back from leaning over the tripod so much, Doug submitted this great stop-motion animation.

Very cool! Check it out here: Link [embedded YouTube]

 
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Doug Savage's Savage Chicken.

Posted by Alex in Arts & Crafts, Everything Else on March 20, 2006 at 2:05 am

Take a look at Doug’s chicken cartoons, drawn on sticky notes – they’re very funny. Link

 
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