A new analysis for some ungrown pups.
Bernouli
- "I don't do hints. I'm too obvious for you to need any hints from me.. lol"
- No objects (raincloud ect)
- Dark coloured nose
- Similarities to previous staff pups
- Significant change between pup and adult
- No edits on the puppy stage
- No warm-colored eyes
- Denied the meteor pup.
- Hammer pup has an item, that's a disqualifier
- The floating pup is edited, that's a disqualifier
- The only possibility left for Bernouli is the Spa Pup.
There are no objects over the pup, and aside from the eye and smile the line art is unchanged. The nose is dark, and it shares the tail of previous staff pets.
Verdana
- "My staff dog, which has at least one lineart edit."
- "No, my puppy does not have purple eyes."
- Does not have the regular straight tail
- "...it should be pretty easy to use most items on my grown dog (except for one part of its body)."
- their pup uses all the colours on the palette, "...but not evenly."
- their pup will not be P.P.S.
- Hammer pup has purple eyes, so that one is disqualified.
- I gave the Spa Pup to Bernouli so the only one left is the Floating Pup.
Even though the tail looks very different, there is really only a minor change if you pay attention to the fur on the underparts. All colors are used, but not evenly, the eye might be the palette green, easy to use items, except for that tail maybe.
DoctorDraca
- "Just so you guys know. Me rambling about tiny hats is not a hint to my dog. I just really like tiny hats. c:"
- "Not the same yet so familiar"
- "Murphy's law"
- The only remaining pup is the hammer.
How are a robot, a skull face, and the green bony arms familiar with a hammer wielding pup? Murphy's law... Though it is mostly explained as "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong" there is another that instead says "what can happen, will happen." This hammer pup looks prepared for anything.
Siberian
- "I'm thinking of something strong enough to shake the earth but gentle enough to catch the breeze"
a meteor can be strong enough to shake the earth, but many break up in the atmosphere leaving behind just dust that dissipates in the breeze.