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Super Funtime Mr. Sparkle Ad
Super Funtime Mr. Sparkle Ad by @devthemagister (Devon Thompson)

Remember the episode of The Simpsons where they discovered the Japanese soap mascot that looked just like Homer? For some reason I felt compelled to draw Dev in a Mr. Sparkle commercial. ^^;

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 November, 2004 @ 08:08 PM

being the simpson fanatic that I am, I HAD to comment on this ^_^ I love it, you really captured the...stuff...of those commercails xD The background is so pretty. I love how you converted you're style with Dev so that it would match the style of the commercial, excellent job x3

Posted: Tuesday, 09 November, 2004 @ 10:30 PM

This is just awesome. Perfect rendition of Mr. Sparkle and Dev and the dialogue fit in so well, as does the background. The picture says it all, really, I just had to say that I love it. Classic.

Posted: Thursday, 10 March, 2005 @ 06:20 PM

I remember this episode it has been way to long since I have seen the Simpsons. This pic rocks dev's eyes make him look like the sparkles guy which is totally cool and creepy at the same time. I love it!!!

Posted: Thursday, 10 March, 2005 @ 08:27 PM

o.o

lookit' all the sparkles hehe, i haven't seen Mr. Sparkle in a while sparklin' job (that sounded soooo wierd...oh well)

Posted: Friday, 11 March, 2005 @ 04:25 PM

I really like this...The Mr. Sparkle episode is definetly one of my favorites...Fishbulb..lol. Anyway, you did a very good job.

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