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Prima Donna
Prima Donna by @lynne (Lynne)

A Phantom of the Opera picture! This is sort of from the play-parody we did in OT, I actually might be doing a whole series of illustrations from it. If anybody has any scene requests, let me know.. I will do my best. (I am STILL working on that Hawaii pic, have not abandoned it!)

Anyway, here is Purple (in disguise) and GIR as the managers of the opera, and Red as the snooty Carlotta. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Thursday, 25 April, 2002 @ 09:23 AM

Oh my God! I luv Red-sama's hairdo! Yeeee! Aw, Gir is so cuuuuuuuuute! And Purple-sama looks kinda irked (heheh)... I love giving Irkens hairdos in sketches...when I did my 'cover' for 'Mike-the-Awesome' I did Red and Purple's like male versions of Ryoko and Ayeka's...let's just say they looked...actually, pretty good! Now if only I could trick da 'rents into buying me a scanner...

Posted: Thursday, 25 April, 2002 @ 11:33 AM

PRIIIIIIIIIIIMAAAAAA DONNAAAAA!! ^.^ Squee!!! This is HYSTERICAL!!! ROTFLMAO! Aww, lookit little GIR!! He so happy! And Pur!! Squee! His disguise looks awesome! snickering Red in drag!! XD Umm... dooo... a cast piccy!! That'd be cool!! Squeeness again Lynne!! dances The Phaaaaaaantom of the Operaaaa is theeeeree! Insiiide my miiiiind!! ^.^

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