Dramacow "Daddy" Derek Savage - Creator of Cool Cat Saves the Kids

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We have a frightening level of power, this thread is barely a day old.

Anyways, if you want to see Derek's tweets THAT badly, I'm sure Erik Estrada follows Derek and he'd be willing to give you his Twitter password in exchange for booze. Or just if you ask nicely, probably.
 
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The best part are those little things that would never happen in reality.

In that mace video: Nobody ever associates having kids with having lots of money. In fact, the opposite is true.

Also, an adult in a fursuit chasing a fat kid in front of cops almost never results in the kid being arrested.
 
I'm so curious as to what about IHE's video made Derek snap. It's no different from Adam's or anyone else's, really. I thought it was pretty good and appreciated that he tried to avoid retreading the same ground as YMS.
IHE directly called Derek himself a pedophile psychopath, whereas in the YMS review most of the jokes and insults were directed more towards the film and the Cool Cat character rather than Derek himself, I think that might have been the last straw for Daddy Derek to go over the edge.
 
IHE directly called Derek himself a pedophile psychopath, whereas in the YMS review most of the jokes and insults were directed more towards the film and the Cool Cat character rather than Derek himself, I think that might have been the last straw for Daddy Derek to go over the edge.
When you have your characters say shit like "I love aaaaaaaaaaaall the kids/babies" and only hang around prepubescent kids, what kind of conclusion do you think people are going to come to?
 
IHE directly called Derek himself a pedophile psychopath, whereas in the YMS review most of the jokes and insults were directed more towards the film and the Cool Cat character rather than Derek himself, I think that might have been the last straw for Daddy Derek to go over the edge.

I gotta admit, that's a little over the fucking line there.

That doesn't excuse what Derek did, though.
 
This guy might want to have done a little more research before going all apeshit over his copyright, seeing how "Cool Cat" also happens to be the name of a Looney Tunes character from the 1960s. Who I'm sure Warner Bros. would still own the copyright on, seeing how he was about the only character from that era who actually caught on and carried on being used in more modern Looney Tunes stuff.
 
Do we know where he got his fursuit? Like what is the history behind these videos? Who funded them? A fursuit itself is around $2000, even for a shit one like that. And then he had actors, etc. Is it by him or by a separate company or what?

Internet sleuths speculate that he inherited a large estate, owned stock in a successful business decades ago, or just has some friends in film. He looks like he's gone through a phase or two of hard drugs, so I would guess he used to work under some producer or studio in the 80s and 90s.

Erik Estrada and Vivica A. Fox probably appeared in Cool Cat Saves The Kids as part of community service, or to help a friend earn miscellaneous credits.
 
This guy might want to have done a little more research before going all apeshit over his copyright, seeing how "Cool Cat" also happens to be the name of a Looney Tunes character from the 1960s. Who I'm sure Warner Bros. would still own the copyright on, seeing how he was about the only character from that era who actually caught on and carried on being used in more modern Looney Tunes stuff.

The most that WB's Cool Cat has been used since 1969 was cameos in the Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries. Otherwise nobody but Looney Tunes fans give a damn about him...

You could argue the name's so generic you can't really copyright it anyway.
 
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