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Mushi and Akusa
Mushi and Akusa by @cinda7 (Cinda 7)

FINALLY! Skool is out and winter break is here. Hopefully I'll get off my lazy butt and upload my newer stuffs this holiday season. After I watched some Anime shows late one Saturday night, I wanted to draw something Anime-ish and furry. Thus, these two were born. I'm not exactly sure if I'm going to draw these two again or not. It could be one of those once-in-a-lifetime kinda deals. I'm not sure. I could make a comic about them, but not now. I'm already working on, like, four other comics. I dun have a lot of info about these two so, in case ya wanna know: I know "Aku" means evil in Japanese, but I'm not sure what "sa" means. Nor do I have any idea what "Mushi" means. Still, I attempted to write their names in Japanese. I hope I got all the symbols right and stuff. (Shows you how much I know about Japan x_x;) Anywho, I was thinking maybe I could create a series where there is a planet filled with creatures similar to these. They are seperated by light and dark sides. (Mushi is light, Akusa is dark, but I'm sure you've figured that out already.) I drew this cuz I wanted to. Still, they are pretty cute. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cinda 7

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