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Severynka Jazz Girl

You look good! - Jafar and Jasmine
You look good! - Jafar and Jasmine by @adriana_xst (Severynka Jazz Girl)

First of all, JAFAR CAN'T BE BALD!!! While I was watching the movie I was so curious what his hair look like, and then I saw he had... nothing at all!!! And in addition it didn't suit the whole design of him, he looked like another different character! So, meh the dissapointed, decided to draw Jafar with a hairstyle and how I imagined it. Somehow at his side appeared Jasmine...^^;

So here they're together, just having fun (:P) on a walk on a beach. I imagine this scene that Jasmine asked Jafar to take this stuff of his head, as she was curious about his hairstyle as I was :D. A bit later she put that thing on her head with a little help of Jafar...

"You look good!" laughs Jafar. "You look good..." wonders Jasmine...

Jafar and Jasmine belong to Disney, 'Aladdin'.

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Posted: Saturday, 25 September, 2004 @ 06:45 AM

Wooo !!! That the first time I see Jasmine and Jaffar togeher, and I love the idea !!! :) I was very disapointed too when I saw Jaffar with no hair (What... That must be a mistake !!!!!) You have drawn his hair perfectly. The whole picture is great !!! :D

Posted: Sunday, 26 September, 2004 @ 10:47 AM

lol, a mistake with no doubt :D happy that sb didn't like the idea neither...

thanks a lot for a nice comment!

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