Alex Feliciano Brightens His Son's Day with These Animated Bananas
Michael Baxter — May 16, 2014 — Lifestyle
References: alexfeliciano & neatorama
Turns out the Bananas in Pyjamas aren't the only animated bananas in town. At the request of his wife, proud father Alex Feliciano decided to get creative with his produce and create animated illustrations on their son's bananas.
When a child goes to school and sees everybody else with their cool lunches, it can be a bit discouraging to come with a banana, no matter how delicious and ripe it is. That is unless your bananas come with awesome illustrations, like an octopus, crocodile or even just a funny face.
Feliciano manages to do these illustrations without damaging the bananas as well, so the quality of the food never wavers. This may be the best way to earn cool points in the lunch room at school.
When a child goes to school and sees everybody else with their cool lunches, it can be a bit discouraging to come with a banana, no matter how delicious and ripe it is. That is unless your bananas come with awesome illustrations, like an octopus, crocodile or even just a funny face.
Feliciano manages to do these illustrations without damaging the bananas as well, so the quality of the food never wavers. This may be the best way to earn cool points in the lunch room at school.
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