
Unpack the downloaded archive (from the previous step) and double-click on "Dot Warner (left).mascot" or "Dot Warner (center).mascot".Īll the files above are small, the program is about 1.5MB and the mascot file is about 500kb. Get the program called Otaku Mascot from here and install it: ģ. The pictures and the sound were submitted by malec5, and I worked on integrating them into a working animated mascot.Īnd here's how you can try it out for yourself:ġ. The pictures were taken from episode 99 of A!, the sound was also taken from A! but I don't remember which episode. She can even say something if you click on her! Of course, the animation is not perfect, but it's fun! I really love to see Dot sitting on my windows, she makes my work sooo less boring! Basically it's a small Dot sitting on the corner of your windows, smiling at you, waving her legs from time to time, looking at her fingernails when she feels like it, blinking her eyes, etc. Dot and Animaniacs are (C) Warner Bros.Ībout a year ago my friend (malec5, he doesn't have a DA account yet) and I created an animated Dot Warner mascot for the Windows desktop. He was visibly moved and it was a pretty cool moment.EDIT: Tried to fix the problem with the download privileges not set correctly.ĭot Warner Animated Desktop Mascot, created by Agetian & Malec5. He came by our green room and thanked us for the tribute. When we played at the Casino in Windsor we played the song as a little nod to her history there, only to find that the entertainment manager of the casino was her son, Tim Trombley. It just seemed really cool that a woman from Windsor could wield such influence on American music. That's when we decided to start playing it. Says lead vocalist and songwriter Ewan Currie regarding the genesis of the cover, ”We liked the Thin Lizzy version a lot, read that it was a Bob Seger song (turns out Thin Lizzy had opened for Seger on a US tour) and then discovered that it was about a Windsor based tastemaker named Rosalie Trombley. Annual recipients of the scholarship are part of the Music Theatre Performance program. Proceeds from the sale of the single will be donated to the “Rosalie Trombley Scholarship” founded in 2012 at St.
