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Fallout Dev's Cats Are In The Show In A Small Cameo

The cats are featured in various paintings throughout Fallout 4.

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There are dozens of paintings in the world of Fallout that go back to before the Great War. Some have in-game lore, others are based on real world history such as a parody of Jacques-Louis David Napoleon Crossing the Alps (Napoleon's face is replaced with Todd Howard, the game director of Fallout 4.) Some of these paintings can be seen briefly in the new Fallout TV series.

Fallout's famous cat paintings are based on game artist's Nathan Purkeypile's family cats. The art was all over the place in Fallout '76, and it so happened Purkeypile was the lead artist for that installment. In one of the episodes of the series, a fan noticed that the cat paintings could be seen briefly, much to Purkeypile's surprise.

One of these cats, Galen, was the reference for the dark-striped cat with a toy rocket, as well as the painting featuring a cat meowing with its tail pointed up. Sadly, Galen passed away in July 2020 due to a rare cancer with Purkeypile hoping "his cat paintings continue to bring everyone joy." Eagle-eyed fans also spotted the Moose painting from Fallout 4 in another episode.

Prime Video's Fallout series has been a critical success with a Season 2 likely to be greenlit in the coming weeks. However, executive producer Graham Wagner confirmed that production for Season 2 is already underway.

"[When] we wrapped Season 1, we started working on Season 2 in the hopes of there being interest in that from Amazon, and in the hopes of shrinking that gap [between release dates] because leaving people on a cliffhanger for two years is a bizarre impulse."

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