The Crispy Carrots

The Crispy Carrots. Vegetable madness a-go-go.
Created whilst listening to a lecture as part of a BTEC ND Art and Design Course, the carrots have been a big part in the life of Birks and his friends and family.
Set in a field, The Crispy Carrots is a cartoon strip based around the lives of two carrots. One is daft, the other is not as daft. They get up to all kinds of mischief, a lot of it involving the evil rabbit, who is always keen to have carrots for dinner.
Inspired by Calvin And Hobbes by Bill Watterson, and Garfield by Jim Davis, The Crispy Carrots is lively and reflective, without being aimed at a specific audience. Much like the rest of Birks cartoons, they are intended to be enjoyed by everyone.
The Crispy Carrots have been used for various purposes aside from the cartoon strip, including birthday cards, models and posters. If any publishers are reading this, yes, The Crispy Carrots are available for publication, click here to proceed to the Fabulous Form to tell Birks of your requirements.
The Crispy Carrots have their own web site, crispycarrots.com
Featuring a wealth of cartoon strips, character profiles and more, it is an ideal way to find out more about these mad vegetables.
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