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Laguna Barr

"Are ya ready kids!?" "Aye aye captin!" "I can't HEAR YOOOOU!!" "AYE AYE CAPTIN!!" "Ohhhhhh..." by @Axenblade (Laguna Barr)

You know the tune. This was drawn while, believe it or not, Spongebob Squarepants was on. Erm...this could take some explainin'. I believe that Tidus and Spongebob could be related: 1. They are both usually painfully optimistic 2. They both have people who I relate to each other (Wakka-Patrick for e.g.) 3. They both wear short pants that are above the knee, or on the knee 4. they both have blonde hair ( well...Spongebobs yellow) and 5. They both have REALLY annoying and freaky laughs which grate on your nerves ( And I mean Tidus' laugh when Yuna makes him LOL, not the chuckle he does, I mean the laugh). Wakka was Patrick for.....obvious reasons really.. I was gonna make Auron Squidward but for the fact that Squidward only wears that yellow shirt I thought it best not to... I don't really trust myself ^w^;;, and I remembered a joke between me and my friend Chris about why Auron can't swim underwater (It's that heavy sword...it just drags him down, and he won't take it off.) The reason he's running outta breath is that he wasn't trained to play blitzball, so he can't hold his breath for long...

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Laguna Barr

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Posted: Saturday, 07 June, 2003 @ 04:56 AM

:: Bursts out laughing:: this is great bud!! heheee "Whoooooooooooooo lives under a pineapple under the sea?, Tidus Squarepants!" :: now in a giggling fit:: Wakka looks good too...LOL and poor Auron! :: laughing:: great pic! ^^

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