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A Hobbit Plushie! :D
A Hobbit Plushie! :D by @danirizz (Daniela Rizzo)

cough I just couldn't help myself! I think Hobbits are the cutest things, and after reading a fanfic on fanfiction.net about LotR-plushies I just had to draw one... ^_-

:WARNING - Rant!: Merry and Pip rule! Sam's... Uh, cute? Yes, Sam's CUTE! And Frodo's... Dang, Sam's already cute. Well, let's just go for 'hot' then, k? And we musn't forget Lego... My preciousssssss.... does the weird plop-eye-balls-out-of-their-sockets-thingy + nasty-looking-teeth-growl Mwuha!

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Posted: Sunday, 06 January, 2002 @ 04:23 PM

OMG, that is so cute! I want one now!

Posted: Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 @ 03:47 AM

Yess, he's cute!! But Legolas is better XD And LotR still is copyright to Tolkien (he hasn't been dead for 50 years yet... after that, it's anyones :D) ... finally I get to own Legolas!! After some 25 more years... :S

Posted: Saturday, 23 February, 2002 @ 07:28 PM

O_O You draw a hobbit, yet you do not know who the creater of Pip, Merry, Frodo, and Sammy are! Of all Hobbits for that matter! And lets not forget that hottie Legolas! J.R.R Tolkien! Best writter ever! O_O Eep! Sorry I'm thinking like a Tolkien worshiper!

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