There were two things that became apparent, pretty quickly into the process. One was that the muscles didn't take as much reconditioning as I thought they would. It was more like voice acting than I thought it would be. You're using your whole body and there are things that are different, but when you are doing a character, even in the booth, nobody is watching but my face will do different things when I do different characters.
Even if you know a character really well, there's no formula for what jokes will work and what won't.
Character I want to be: "Blunt Talk's".
I was about two years old when I first started drawing recognizable characters.