How NOT To Draw - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Donald Duck
In this drawing tutorial parody, the animator tries to give Donald a proper birthday celebration, but other versions of Donald show up to crash the party!

Grunkle Stan
During a drawing tutorial for Grunkle Stan, the animator (Alan Ruck) accidentally unleashes Bill Cipher onto his animation desk.

Tater
In this drawing tutorial parody, the Animator (Jessica Marie Garcia) tries to help the daydreaming Tater from "Primos" figure out her final form.

Tilly Green
Tilly helps spark an Animator's imagination by getting him to play a game of make believe that soon turns a quaint tea party into an exciting mystery.
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