Tolkein is one of the only character who does not appear on the Terrance & Phillip show but wears his initial on shirt, albeit stylized differently. Anyways, this should be one of my last South Park designs for a bit as making a simple letter does not tend to help my illustrator skills advance.
Another low hanging fruit design! Ugly Bob’s shirt from South Park/Terrance and Phillip. Honestly, if you already have some green pants, black shoes, you can get this shirt and a paper bag and make one of the cheapest Halloween costumes possible!
Went with some low hanging fruit after designing Terrance and Phillip’s shirts and looked at all the other T&P characters just to start adding items to my shop. You can get this shirt and goes as Scott the Dick if you feel inclined.
Needless to I started imagining other products from other cartoons to expand into. With my illustrator abilities still in their infancy, I couldn’t really imagine making something simpler than the shirts of Terrance & Phillip from South Park. I figured these would make for some really easy Halloween costumes (coincidentally I’m posting this on Halloween night) and I don’t believe I was wrong as one of my earliest sales was that to one person buying both at once for a Halloween partners costume I presume.
Possibly one of the greatest Simpsons scenes of all time comes from season 8 episode 6 called “A Milhouse Divided”. Although the final result of the scene is Luann demanding divorce, which is a serious topic, the lead up is hilariously absurd. The eyebrow, the awkward comments at dinner, cornstarch keeping down the urges, the portrayal of dignity during charades, the commotion of Lisa’s singing, and Allied Biscuit. There’s a reason this scene, and Kirk’s drawing of dignity, is an absolute classic that has spawn countless Simpsons shitposts. So it was only natural that I make this a design in my shop. On a side note, the first sale for this design was not on a t-shirt or some other commonly purchased item. It was in an acrylic block as pictured below. That along makes me cry with laughter. Simpsons fans will get an instant kick out of it on someone’s mantle while those who don’t know what it is may believe it’s a piece of modern art.
I’ll be blunt, I have no idea which season or episode this is from. I simply saved the picture a while ago and made the design. My googling skills are lacking and Frinkiac has let me down too. If you DO know, leave me a comment!
In season 4 episode 1 called “Kamp Krusty” all hell breaks loose when the kids revolt against camp due to the deplorable conditions. When Krusty travels to visit the camp, you can tell he was spending his time partying at Wimbledon, as per tradition.
Not really a background item that I replicated, but I figured that tattoos can also work as designs on shirt. I know, I’m a genius. The one is from a golden era episode called “Cape Feare” which is episode 2 of season 5. It involves Sideshow Bob being released from prison and the Simpsons being put into the witness relocation program. Among many brilliant jokes, how Bob brushes off the accusation that he has this tattoo on his chest that says “Die Bart, Die” is pure gold as well as the follow up quip from the courtroom. For this one rather than just use simple text, I decided to make it more accurate to the cartoon style, as it looks more authentic as a poorly done prison tattoo.
Homer gets a gun in episode 5 of season 9 called “The Cartridge Family” and of course is a reckless idiot with it. The reason though, is that Springfield becomes engulfed by a riot that was sparked by a soccer game. At the beginning of the game, legendary soccer player Pelé gives a short speech sponsored by Crestfield Wax Paper while where a soccer jersey with this logo on it. Is this the actually Crestfield Wax Paper official logo? I have no clue as to what it is so I’m going to say yes.