Who are Jamie and George?
Good thing you asked.
Jamie and George are that ‘Shy’ Guy (or ‘Heiho’) brother duo that have been present on the internet since 2016, when MS Paint-drawn sprites of them mixed with Google Image-sourced pictures started appearing on Tumblr and the popular art website FurAffinity in August and GradeAUnderA-style videos appeared on YouTube, and after a year of YouTube hiatus, J&G (the abbreviation of Jamie and George) videos continued to be uploaded, but the MS-Paint drawings had not stopped.
Starting from late 2019, non-MS Paint drawings of the two little biped critters, especially Jamie (the younger one) have sprouted on Tumblr and FurAffinity, and in the second half of 2021, the style had evolved from drawings hand drawn and edited on MS Paint to smoother tablet-drawn drawings created (usually almost) entirely on FireAlpaca. Custom-made music created with Online Sequencer in Jamie’s ‘Music Factory’ has also popped up on YouTube, Tumblr and FurAffinity, and now, there’s now a (literally) endlessly fun minigame on GameMaker, where Jamie plays the part of the pilot of an Arwing (space plane from the old Star Fox games released by Nintendo) and has to destroy as many asteroids as possible in order not to be destroyed by one.
Jamie and George are that ‘Shy’ Guy (or ‘Heiho’) brother duo that have been present on the internet since 2016, when MS Paint-drawn sprites of them mixed with Google Image-sourced pictures started appearing on Tumblr and the popular art website FurAffinity in August and GradeAUnderA-style videos appeared on YouTube, and after a year of YouTube hiatus, J&G (the abbreviation of Jamie and George) videos continued to be uploaded, but the MS-Paint drawings had not stopped.
Starting from late 2019, non-MS Paint drawings of the two little biped critters, especially Jamie (the younger one) have sprouted on Tumblr and FurAffinity, and in the second half of 2021, the style had evolved from drawings hand drawn and edited on MS Paint to smoother tablet-drawn drawings created (usually almost) entirely on FireAlpaca. Custom-made music created with Online Sequencer in Jamie’s ‘Music Factory’ has also popped up on YouTube, Tumblr and FurAffinity, and now, there’s now a (literally) endlessly fun minigame on GameMaker, where Jamie plays the part of the pilot of an Arwing (space plane from the old Star Fox games released by Nintendo) and has to destroy as many asteroids as possible in order not to be destroyed by one.