User talk:JT Fox

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Only three stories in, and it looks like Sly Fox is a heavily formulaic character; his first response to *everything* seems to be, "Toonify the sap, awreddy!" Of course, the source material (Saturday morning cartoons) tends to be heavily formulaic, too, so this is appropriate. I'm just wondering where you're going to go with this... Will Sly eventually recognize that he's doing the same thing over & over, and get annoyed at his writers' lack of creativity? Will Sly try to find out what the heck is making his world so repetitious, and his investigations *force* him to acknowledge that yes, he really *is* a transformed human? And suppose Sly *does* keep on toonifying however-many humans per story -- how long can this go on before The Authorities decide to *do* something about it? For that matter, what about the apartment building Sly took over? It was condemned, but there's still going to be an owner of record; what happens when that owner finds out what's become of his property? Or, what happens when the county assessor tries to collect property taxes on it? The "toon tries to cope with the Real World" premise could be very interesting indeed; lots of plotlines you can spin off of said premise. Here's hoping you do more than just keep on toonifying humans and ignoring real-world consequences... Cubist 08:56, 27 December 2007 (EST)