Rob Clarke

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    • Home
    • Blog
    • Pleasure Island
    • Scoot
      • Scoot V 2.0
      • Scoot V 1.0
    • The Big Top
    • Grab Bag
      • Some Pig
      • Butts
      • Gym Bunnies
    • Illustration
      • Up Your Alley
      • Unzipped
      • Honcho
      • Cards
    • Remember the 90's
      • B&W
      • Le Poodle Parlor
      • Cowboys
      • The Wall Of Horniness
    • In the Beginning

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Pleasure Island
  • Scoot
    • Scoot V 2.0
    • Scoot V 1.0
  • The Big Top
  • Grab Bag
    • Some Pig
    • Butts
    • Gym Bunnies
  • Illustration
    • Up Your Alley
    • Unzipped
    • Honcho
    • Cards
  • Remember the 90's
    • B&W
    • Le Poodle Parlor
    • Cowboys
    • The Wall Of Horniness
  • In the Beginning

Scoot V 1.0

I created Scoot around 2011 at a time when I wanted to own a dog but didn’t feel like I could look after one. Being a proud pet parent, I had dreams of him joining the pantheon of great cartoon dogs along with Snoopy, Marmaduke,and Goofy. You never know, maybe someday he’ll get there.

A few years later, let’s say 2013, I created a Collector’s Edition of Scoot in pencil and charcoal, hoping they’d end up on some rich dog-fanciers’ wall. I’ve always been good at coming up with ideas, not so good at marketing them.