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5 months ago

Tuco Ramirez as a badger!

Tuco Ramirez As A Badger!

Sorry this one took so long, I got busy and lazy lmao


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6 months ago

Damn. I should draw the Dollars Trilogy characters as the animals I suggested, shouldn't I?

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I've always loved animal symbolism, so here's some with the Dollars Trilogy characters + a Fistful of Dollars! 😱 (I will explain each one.

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7 months ago

I've always loved animal symbolism, so here's some with the Dollars Trilogy characters + a Fistful of Dollars! 😱

(I will explain each one. 🙏🏽)

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

The Man With No Name as a coyote because coyotes are a symbol of cunning, intelligence, and adaptability. The coyote embodies the dual nature of life and represents both positive and negative qualities. It is also depicted as a trickster figure.

I think this fits TMWNN, especially being an anti-hero with his ways of being able to get what he wants by "playing both sides" throughout the trilogy. (With the Rojos and Baxters, Douglas Mortimer and El Indio's gang, and himself, Angel Eyes at one point, and Tuco.) Which gives him the cunningness.

He is described as intelligent a lot in the trilogy, and it's very clear with how carefully he plans and, again, how to get what he wants.

Adaptability because we see him in all sorts of settings: cities, deserts, villages, etc. and none of those have seemed to bother him one bit.

A Fistful of Dollars:

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

The Rojos as red wolves mostly because they travel in packs and are aggressive towards other canids, which we'll get to next.

(Edit: I just remembered Rojo also means red lmfao I swear that wasn't on purpose)

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

The Baxters as Coywolves because they travel in small family packs and compete with other canids such as wolves (the Rojos).

Both families are portrayed as powerful rivals like red wolves and even coywolves (likely because both animals live in the East United States).

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

Marisol, Julio, and Jesús (I couldn't fit Julio) as cattle because cows are quiet animals that symbolize humility and simplicity.

Which I thought was kinda fitting because with the lives they had to live, it gives them their humility.

Simplicity because the family follows TMWNN's orders with fairly little resistance.

For a Few Dollars More:

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

Col. Douglas Mortimer as a silver fox because silver foxes represent nobility, maturity, confidence, and charm.

I think the nobility for him comes from his long journey of avenging his sister and as a character that seems to have good personal and general morals.

The maturity because of his age, experience, and behavior.

Confidence is very easy to see lol he is very sure of his abilities, especially when he first meets Juan Wild in El Paso. (Man's got balls of steel, Jesus Christ)

This may be subjective, but the charm isn't that hard to see in him lmao

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

El Indio and his gang are Mexican wolves. Not just because they're a gang and wolves travel in packs, but also because those packs can be really big, like El Indio's gang. Plus, Mexican wolves tend to be highly social, which could be a stretch as a connection to El Indio and his gang, but they seem to accept new recruits to their gang pretty easily lol

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly:

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

Angel Eyes as a Gray fox. I promise I'm not being uncreative lmao. Gray foxes, given their competition in the wild, most likely tend to be more aggressive and dominant. Gray foxes also represent cleverness and adaptability.

In Tgtbtu, Angel Eyes can definitely be a very aggressive character, and the powerful part of the meaning of dominance is also very apparent in his character.

I find Angel Eyes's history of being able to track people down and identify them as a sign of intelligence.

Like, TMWNN, Angel Eyes can also be found in different settings and adjusts to them pretty quickly, especially given his job as a hitman.

(Sorry, it felt like I was grasping at straws on this one, but I couldn't find a lot on gray foxes, I just thought it was fairly fitting.)

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

Tuco Ramirez as a badger because they both are known for digging lol, but on a serious note, badgers are extremely aggressive towards other animals and have grumpy attitudes, which I find very fitting for Tuco lol.

I've Always Loved Animal Symbolism, So Here's Some With The Dollars Trilogy Characters + A Fistful Of

I just wanted to include him lol. The Union Captain is a jaguar because jaguars can get intoxicated anddd yeahhh lol.


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8 months ago

I love old westerns because they can be so easily perceived as homoerotic even though "they're not supposed to be."

Anyway, I got bored and made queer headcanons of main characters from the Dollars Trilogy (except AFOD because I didn't want to lol)

The Man With No Name

I Love Old Westerns Because They Can Be So Easily Perceived As Homoerotic Even Though "they're Not Supposed

So damn gay; I can not see him liking women at all. I mean, the way acts with Douglas Mortimer as Manco and Tuco as Blondie??? The closet is made out of glass.

Tuco Ramirez

I Love Old Westerns Because They Can Be So Easily Perceived As Homoerotic Even Though "they're Not Supposed

Queer and homophobic at the same time. It just makes sense to me. 🤷 Think about it as an "only I'M allowed to be gay" sorta thing.

Angel Eyes

I Love Old Westerns Because They Can Be So Easily Perceived As Homoerotic Even Though "they're Not Supposed

Aroace but also gay yk? Just lives, does his job, looks cool as hell doing it, and doesn't gaf about romance and allat, but MAY have had some sort of history with men in some way.

Moving on to FAFDM (TMWNN is still gay dw /lh)

Douglas Mortimer

I Love Old Westerns Because They Can Be So Easily Perceived As Homoerotic Even Though "they're Not Supposed

So gay bro. Wdym after you got punched by a guy, then make that same guy your partner, and drink together, and then, have only been partners with the guy for only a couple of days, and then be "so worried" about him despite him being a grown ass man who can do better than just handle himself. Plus, both of you got beat tf up together and saw each other at your highest and lowest. Zest fest.

El Indio

I Love Old Westerns Because They Can Be So Easily Perceived As Homoerotic Even Though "they're Not Supposed

It just makes sense, trust.


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8 months ago

Idk why I didn't think to post it on here, but last month, September 3rd, I drew this!

Idk Why I Didn't Think To Post It On Here, But Last Month, September 3rd, I Drew This!

Since my main audience is Batim and Dollars Trilogy fans, here's this!!!

I try to be more active on here, I swear. 😞


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3 months ago

I love how Angel Eyes' part says "Don't get nervous" and he, in fact, looks nervous

Please I’m brainrotting for real send help


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4 months ago

the good, the bad, and the ugly - 1966 🏇


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4 months ago
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) Dir. Sergio Leone
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) Dir. Sergio Leone
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) Dir. Sergio Leone
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) Dir. Sergio Leone
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) Dir. Sergio Leone

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) dir. Sergio Leone

Cinematography: Tonino Delli Colli


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5 months ago
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966) (Dir. Sergio Leone) (DoP. Tonino Delli Colli)


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5 months ago

Dollars Trilogy Fandom Event entry

Day 1 - Meetings + Trio

Dollars Trilogy Fandom Event Entry
Dollars Trilogy Fandom Event Entry
Dollars Trilogy Fandom Event Entry

this took longer than i expected and i think i just broke my hand but here is my entry for day 1 whoopee!!!!!


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5 months ago
Did Them A Few Months Ago For Keychains And Totally Forgot About Them😳

Did them a few months ago for keychains and totally forgot about them😳


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5 months ago
Most People Don’t Realize That Half Of The Mexican Standoff Is Blondie And Tuco Looking At Each Other

Most people don’t realize that half of the Mexican standoff is Blondie and Tuco looking at each other

Most People Don’t Realize That Half Of The Mexican Standoff Is Blondie And Tuco Looking At Each Other

While Angel Eyes doesn’t know where to look.

Most People Don’t Realize That Half Of The Mexican Standoff Is Blondie And Tuco Looking At Each Other

And I think that’s beautiful.


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5 months ago
The Good The Bad The Ugly AU Where Literally Everything Is The Same Except The Man With No Name And Angel

The good the bad the ugly AU where literally everything is the same except The Man With no Name and Angel Eyes are ethereal beings


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