PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FOUR (four panels)
Panel 1.
The interior of RJ and friends' new home. It is bright and sunny, and the sunlight easily fills the whole burrow through its wide entranceway. Right up the back of the burrow, Verne, Penny and Lou are constructing a big circular bed, big enough for all the animals.
Penny is making a big circle outline with expanding foam, while Verne breaks up bunches of straw over a colorful plastic toy wheelbarrow, and Lou makes the finishing touches on a big woolen blanket, which he is knitting using his quills.
Panel 2.
The expanding foam is now done. Penny dusts off her hands. Lou throws the big blanket over the circle, while Verne waits patiently with the wheelbarrow.
Panel 3.
Blanket now in place, Penny and Lou watch as Verne pours the straw into the central circle of the bed using his wheelbarrow.
Panel 4.
Penny, Verne and Lou lay back in the newly finished bed with their hands behind their heads, looking satisfied with a job well done.
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PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIVE (one panel)
Panel 1.
Closer towards the exit of the burrow, RJ (wearing his golf bag), Quillo, Bucky and Spike are working on a kind of 'living room'.
A semicircle has been made from child-proof car seats with the arms cut off so they can function as a giant couch.
In front of the couch is a log that has been cut into two halves, which each have a flat face and a curved face. The two halves are placed next to each other, curved sides down and embedded into the dirt, flat sides up, so they can act like a big table. The table has three paper party bowls on it to act as snack bowls. The party bowls are branded "Craig the Contractor" and have pictures of hard hats and cute anthropomorphised construction vehicles on them. Two of the bowls are already filled, the first with acorns, the second with blueberries and raspberries. RJ is pouring a can of Spuddies potato chips into the third.
On the other side of the table opposite the couch is a wide screen TV. Part of the outer casing of the TV has been removed, showing a bunch of colorful wires. Quillo and Spike are carefully connecting the TV's wires up to a bundle of wires that were already installed, coming down through the back wall. Beside them, Bucky is unboxing a Yay Station 3, while studying its instruction manual.
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PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY SIX (three panels)
Panel 1.
Stella and Tiger stand just inside the burrow's entrance, beginning to paint the burrow's interior. Stella is painting the left side of the interior entrance black, using a plastic kids' paintbrush and a colorful plastic bucket full of black paint. The right side has already been painted black, and Tiger is now painting over it, using his claw, which he has dipped in a transparent plastic bucket full of white paint. He paints delicate white floral patterns on the black backdrop.
Panel 2.
To the side of the burrow are solar panels shaped like reindeer, snowflakes, and holly. Also beside the burrow is a decently sized portable satellite dish. All of these are connected into two bundles of wires, which go down into the sidewall of the burrow.
Panel 3.
On the other side of the burrow are Ozzie, Heather (wearing her hand bag over her shoulder) and Hammy. They have transparent plastic buckets of white, pastel pink, pastel lime green and dark gray paint, each of which has two plastic childrens' paint brushes in it. They are painting the den exterior in a kind of 'pop punk' aesthetic, with a background of alternating big gray and pink splotches, and a foreground of cartoony white symbols like skulls and crossbones, headphones, electric guitars, and skateboards.
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