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Tao Machiko and Vapieromon
Tao Machiko and Vapieromon by @ginasadiren (Jessica Hawks)

Tao Machiko and his Digimon Vapieromon, He's actually Sadine's little brother, though he wasn't in the roleplay originally as a Digi Destined (or Tamer as their now called)He was actually a failed project idea I was working on for a fan digimon series (which would have been comics) But the idea was dropped after seeing the Season 2 finale. The little symble in the corner is his crest, the crest of virtue, and the little sword he's wearing around his neck was actually a key item in a new Digivolution process, and he was going to be the leader of the new group, so thats why he's got the goggles on his head.

Fan art from: Digimon

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jessica Regulski

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Posted: Monday, 22 April, 2002 @ 05:29 PM

That's too bad you dropped this character. He's really awesome looking! And his Digimon is really neat too, down right menacing-looking. Would probably be pretty cute de-digivolved though, as they always are :p You drew and colored the picture really well, as with your other pics of course. Keep up the great work ^_~

Posted: Tuesday, 23 April, 2002 @ 08:31 AM

thanks for the compliment ^_^, alot of people think I should pick back up on the idea again cause they like Tao also. So I MIGHT bring up the idea. It all depends on how well the new comic I'm working on with my friend turns out. We'll see what happens, thanks again for the comment =)

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