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Goblin Prince
Goblin Prince by @Demented_Rabbit (demented rabbit)

A whimsical idea, what would the serious Goblin King would have looked like around the age of eight; without a care in the world.

The feathers were a pain to do because I coudlnt' find the right color pencil. sighs I should really describe what pencils and coloring instruments I use shouldn't I?? Ah well. Again, old stuff.

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19y228d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 07 October, 2004 @ 02:08 PM

This is SO CUTE! it looks just like a younger Jareth. He's just adorable that small! I really like the dreamy expression on his face--it's slightly mischevious, too, which seems to suit with my impression of everyone's fave Goblin King quite well. Ah, Labyrinth... that's the best movie ever. Keep up the fanart, I definetly enjoy it.

Posted: Friday, 08 October, 2004 @ 09:16 AM

^^ Have to make him have his mischievious smile sneaked in there too. laughs Thanks, and I will continue the fan art; although I've been trying to get some more done, sometimes I just can't seem to. Bad llama!! >< Anyways, thanks again for the comment. See the crystal??

Posted: Sunday, 24 October, 2004 @ 10:35 PM

Absolutely Precious, and fan art from one of my favortie all time movies....a great little Goblin King!

Posted: Monday, 25 October, 2004 @ 07:01 PM

Thank you. ^^ It's rare to see some Laby fan art. huggles little Jare It's nice to see him not too serious. lol* I shall be taking a glance at your gallery. ^^

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