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Paula Pugh

DBZim
DBZim by @AnnieMae04 (Paula Pugh)

If you haven't heard it, then you don't know what yor missing. When I heard the impression of Zim doing DBZ I was compelled enough to draw the comic for it. This is really early work of Zim that I did.

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Posted: Thursday, 14 February, 2002 @ 09:17 PM

HAH! I love this! Sure it's kinda small, but it's easy when I got the file playing. ^~ I love the third panal and when he soars backwards in the shower. Is it? Must be a paste shower. ^^

Posted: Sunday, 17 February, 2002 @ 01:05 PM

How come I'm the only one who can't find this infamous MP3, huh?! ARRGH!! ahem Hilarious picture!

Posted: Wednesday, 20 February, 2002 @ 07:50 PM

Ooooo, I want to hear the MP3! I probably never will though. SOB Nice, by the way.

Posted: Friday, 03 May, 2002 @ 10:21 PM

The first time I heard Zim doing an DBZ episode, I nearly pissed my pants from alughing so hard! Great to see someone draw a comic about it. Oh, for any one who hasn't heard it, you can go to Newgrounds (http://www.newgrounds.com) and head over to the DBZ section. Some guy (not Tom Fulp) did a Flash toon of it. It doesn't show Zim, but it's a good way to hear that infamous MP3.

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