Posted on Monday, January 16, 2023

#200. Eva Earlong

Jazz Jackrabbit

Eva Earlong



Jazz Jackrabbit
First appearance: 1994

With this drawing, we've finally reached Damsel Yearbook entry #200!

As I hinted previously, this is a damsel from my childhood. Although DID was pretty ubiquitous in media at the time, I can say with certainty that the first DID scene I ever saw in a video game was in Jazz Jackrabbit, where Eva Earlong, the princess of Planet Carrotus, is kidnapped and held captive throughout the entire game. There really can't be a better fit for the occasion (unless someone can give me the means to go back in time and figure out for certain what my first DID scene on TV was).

Of course, I don't draw furry stuff much and Jazz's art style is a little unorthodox--it doesn't help that she barely features in the second game. But I think I managed to do something that looks enough like the source material and still fits within my style!

TAGS: 2023, rope bindings, cleave gags, furry, jazz jackrabbit

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drewells

Jazz Jackrabbit just got released on GOG.

despairexmachinas

Evaaaa..

That is indeed one heck of a memory. The time I played the demo from a magazine, wondering if I'll ever find a way to get the game full!

I do remember that in Jazz Jackrabbit Advance (a big downgrade of a game in my opinion), Zoe Cottontail (Jazz's new love interest) is kidnapped and shown bound and gagged in cutscene (also not as good as Eva).

Rosie

Yeah, the DID in the GBA game looked like they had to do a crappy manip of their own art, lol. But really that whole game is kinda bad. I'm still holding out for a real Jazz 3 some day.

Phoenix295

Jazz Jackrabbit... now there's a blast from the past. JJ2 was one of my first game and I played the heck out of it.



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