Thread:Fishbird/@comment-4327179-20170118204057/@comment-4327179-20170118220542

So like here's the story:

When Rajah was an infant he was captured and seperated from his mother in Asia and was sold to an animal theme park in San Diego (which is where Star Teens Wild Style takes place) and put under the care of a kind old animal trainer named Charles Francis who was sort of like a comfort and father for Rajah to the strange new world.

Charles never trained Rajah with use of bullhooks, whips, chains, or electric shockers or even dared to beat or harm him, he instead trains Rajah through the use of peanutbutter cookies (which Charles gives to Rajah as a treat and reward) and backscratchers (to scratch the itchy parts behind Rajah's ears which signals him to perform). And he would never push Rajah when he dosen't want to or let anyone harm him.

Rajah became a big star the world over, he and Charles traveled the world together appearing circuses, parades, movies, TV shows, commercials, special events, and shows and through all that time Charles will still never push Rajah when he dosen't want to or let anyone harm him.

Charles and Rajah loved each other very much but there time together ended when Charles passed away from cancer and Rajah was grief stricken, and he was put under the care of the greedy park owner Honest John Slade who uses bullhooks, whips, chains, and electic shockers to train him and was put to a grueling workload.

Charles Francis is based on Charles Franks, an animal trainer who trained an elephant and was reunited with her after donating her to the San Diego Wild Animal Park

(watch this video from beginning to end so you can get an idea of what this character is inspired by and tell me what you think of the idea)

