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Sing Your Heart Out!
Sing Your Heart Out! by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

This is illustration art from my 'Beauty and the Beast' parody fanfic 'KidK and the Zim.' =B 'Tis Vixienne singing in the tavern to cheer up her boss, who has just been rejected by none other than yours truly. Eheh. That song was by far the most fun for me to rewrite, by the way. ^.^ 'Noooo...one's...tall like LeRouge! Trips and falls like LeRouge! And distractedly walks into walls like LeRouge!' Yeah, go Vixienne! Go Vixienne! Get down with your bad self!

There should be more people in the bar, I know. 9.9; It's just time-consuming to draw the kind of crowd that was actually there for the scene, so I took the lazy way out. But the chicken is there! Oh yes! Up in the chandelier! The magic chicken! Although we didn't know it was magic quite yet. ^.^ And the lady farthest to the right is the cynical 'Voluptuous Woman in Red,' in case anyone was wondering.

'Nooo...one's...a sap like LeRouge! Needs a slap like LeRouge! But no one entertains us with rap like LeRouge!' dances

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Posted: Sunday, 07 September, 2003 @ 02:25 AM

MUHAHAHA! That is just plain great! I love her expression and the expression of the people surrounding her! I need more KidK and the Zim piccies! More! starts foaming at the mouth and dies shrieking MORE!

Posted: Sunday, 07 September, 2003 @ 07:54 PM

XD!! Oh my god she's so adorable!! Vix rocks. u.u And.. she's dressed like Mozart!! That rocks!! BWAHAHAHAHA!! And all the peoples.. lookit them be shocked.. snicker

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