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"Prince Zimeriah" by @Samantha_Lynn (Samantha Lynn)

The second of my character pics for my Parody o'Cinderella. This, of course, is Zim as Prince Charming. This again I love for the contrast in characters. Zim is anything but a charming prince, but he makes a very good spoiled one. ^_^

Normally I don't really like ZAGR, but I wanted to stick with all real characters, so alas, poor Zia was not included in the casting. She doesn't mind though. She knows Zim loves her. ^_^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Lynn

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Posted: Friday, 09 August, 2002 @ 06:11 PM

I LOVE IT!!! ZIM makes an adorable prince!! ^_^ AND LEGOLAS IS IN HIS NAME!! WHOO!!! Great job on the costume! I love it!

I'm a fan of ZAGR, but I like fan characters, too. As long as they aren't too perfect....shudders

Posted: Tuesday, 27 August, 2002 @ 12:01 PM

that is sssssssssooooooooooo cute i think you should do him in his irken form too

Posted: Friday, 18 October, 2002 @ 01:08 PM

WOW! That kicks arse! Richard horvitz (voice of Zim) will love it. He is making his own website and probably needs a fan art gallery. If you wanna contribute, just lemme know. ;)

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