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Sandy and Bud Ricks are the sons of Porter Ricks, chief ranger at Coral Key Park and Marine Reserve. They were both characters in a 1964 television series, produced by Ivan Tors Production, about their adventures with their bottle-nose dolphin Flipper.
The five-picture series "Sandy to the Rescue by bondageincomics" was commissioned from the artist through DeviantART in 2018.
This picture was actually inspired by the 1976 television movie Lifeguard, when rookie lifeguard Parker Stevenson's attempt to stop a bully goes awry when the bully's friend attacks him from behind. In the movie, Stevenson is rescued by veteran lifeguard Sam Elliiott, but I imagined various alternate scenarios.
Here, Sandy sees that his younger brother Bud is in trouble. However, when he attempts to come to the rescue, the athletic, blond, shirtless teen finds that they are both in trouble now.
In the 1964 series, with younger brother Bud spending more time with the dolphin, Sandy's job appeared to evolve into helping his father with his ranger's job. The series lasted three seasons. However, I would have preferred more episodes with Sandy in trouble.
The five-picture series "Sandy to the Rescue by bondageincomics" was commissioned from the artist through DeviantART in 2018.
This picture was actually inspired by the 1976 television movie Lifeguard, when rookie lifeguard Parker Stevenson's attempt to stop a bully goes awry when the bully's friend attacks him from behind. In the movie, Stevenson is rescued by veteran lifeguard Sam Elliiott, but I imagined various alternate scenarios.
Here, Sandy sees that his younger brother Bud is in trouble. However, when he attempts to come to the rescue, the athletic, blond, shirtless teen finds that they are both in trouble now.
This picture is fan art and is intended to promote the appreciation of Luke Halpin's portrayal of Sandy Ricks in the 1964 television series "Flipper". This is an original scene and did not appear in the movie, the television series, or any other derivative material.
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