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Tails
Tails by @chimerakitty (Chimera Kitty)

Ah, it has been a while since I uploaded on here. I haven't drawn in forever, so this looks a little cheeks. Had some spare time today, since im stuck at home with a knee injury. I wanted to do some sonic themed drawings, since im replaying through SA1 and 2 recently. Very excited about the new game announcement, so inspired to do some fan art ^^' anyway hope you enjoy. Also my typical lazy ass backgrounds, just try to ignore that. I kinda wish i had gone with a different pose, he looks a little stiff.

 

( ^ Copypasta from dA )

 

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Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2024 @ 07:30 PM

Not a Sonic fan really, but this image stood out to me. Love the color combinations. Visually pleasing and very nice :)

Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2024 @ 09:07 PM

@ragukokarn: awe thanks! It's one of my favorite series, but I don't usually make stuff for it. I go through phases with it, every couple years I'll get back into it then forget about it again lmao. I guess that's how it is with most fans and fandoms tho. 

Posted: Thursday, 20 June, 2024 @ 05:12 PM
Rating: 5

Neat drawing! Yep, I remember when Tails gets that Rhytm Badge in Sonic Adventure game, that's a fun game. :)

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