Fuzzy Baseball #3: R.B.I. Hitters
I wanted the Fuzzies to play a team full of robots, the Geartown Clankees. Designing the characters was particularly challenging. Typically, our image of a robot is a machine made to look human. But in the “universe” of Fuzzy Baseball, all of the characters are anthropomorphic (human-looking) animals, so the robots in the story need to look like mechanical anthropomorphic animals, rather than mechanical humans. And if that wasn’t complicated enough, when the Clankees arrive they are wearing animal disguises, to try to hide their robot identities. So, I needed to design the characters and their disguises.
Soon after the game begins it is revealed that the Clankees are robots. The Fuzzies are concerned that it won’t be a fair game because the robots will be too powerful. The robots explain that they are calibrated so that they can play as only well as organic life forms… but no better.
One of the challenges I have with this series is that I don’t want to always make the opposing team the villains. These robots are very kind. They are playing baseball to experience the joy and comradery of teamwork. But, if it’s not a “Good Guys versus Bad Guys” situation I still need to give the readers something to care about. I decided that Blossom Honey-Possum would have an irrational, lifelong fear of robots. Manager Bo Grizzley lets her sit out the game, but her services might be needed if they go into extra innings (spoiler alert: they do… 38!).
Fuzzy Baseball #3: R.B.I. Robots is published by Papercutz and is available from Amazon, or from your favorite local bookstore.
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