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Chibi Jack Sparrow and his RUM
Chibi Jack Sparrow and his RUM by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

This be Chibi Captain Jack Sparrow standin' on a RUM barrel. I love this picture. Just finished it like 5 minutes ago and I actually had some time to upload it. I'm going to see Once Upon a Time in Mexico today with my friend Crystal L. Can't wait^^ Anywho folks, about the picture. I had this little vision in a dream of mine a few days ago or so, and so I decided I had to draw it. And here it is. I love the way it came out and the way the coloring came out. Yeah, enjoy and comments are welcome^^

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Posted: Tuesday, 18 November, 2003 @ 08:44 PM

Jack and his rum...

Great drawing. His hair ornaments are a lot of fun to draw, huh? I have a chibi Jack drawing! -flails around like an idiot- Look at it if you want!

Rum... hehe. Why is the rum gone?

Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 02:40 PM

I LOVE CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW! He looks so absolutely adorable in chibi form! I just wanna eat him up! I love the cute face and the rum barrel. Ah, Johnny Depp truly proved, as Cosmo said, that a guy with dreads, a gold tooth, and a braided beard could be really hot. :)

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