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The Newest Denizens of Plushie Planet
The Newest Denizens of Plushie Planet by @lynne (Lynne)

This was inspired by an NCD idea/random RP run by our dear pal Aubri.

He is obsessed with the Plushifer.

Anyways, this is everyone in that random RP who, at the end of it, got caught on Plushie Planet and had to become plushies to survive. It's a bit of a sloppy pic but seriously.. I don't know how how to shade plushies o_O;;

Left to right:

June, mundane goth girl Angus Weaver, anthro fox/mage Yao Chi, young polychromatic dragon Ferrdwyn, a dragon

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Posted: Sunday, 21 September, 2003 @ 10:35 PM

Eeeeeeeeeee! They're so plushfully CUTE! Heheh...lil chibi folk... Ferrdwyn especially looks like a real stuffed Dragon like you'd find at FAO Schwartz. I love the stitching on her! XD I wanna hug Angus cuz of his spookily big adorable eyes. I cannot resist things with big eyes--hence the anime obsession, probably. Hee, and Yao Chi is SO COLORFUL! Pretty! And...nleheh...June does not look pleased to be plushyfied. ^.^ She kinda looks like the kind of little doll they sell at HotTopic...soulless eyes and all... Is not sloppy! =O The big chunky shading makes them look more plush! Regular normal shading would make them just look like weird little people/Dragons, in this one's opinion. u.u My gods...there is a whole Plushie Planet...good thing RP-me will never come across that...huggles all and runs away before the alarms go off PLUSHIES!! WHEE!

Posted: Saturday, 07 February, 2004 @ 10:26 PM

0_0 What KidK said

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