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The infamous hell sequence...
The infamous hell sequence... by @heatalex (Heather Alexander)

Agh, I actually watched the part the cut out from the american version of ujl just now... I couldn't have before, because my computer was messed up and didn't download easy.

Anyway... Eek, it kind of... basically weirded me out. I mean, there I was, finally had beaten the WHOLE game (all the levels, vs and everything. Two nights ago). I was so used to the island sequence.

It blew me away. This is just something that popped into my head. I mean, in the video, Lammy looks shocked, but it doesn't take her long to get used to it... it's like, she knows why she's there... and nobody else does.

I think there's something about Lammy we don't know. I've got to make theories and write them out...

Anyway, this was just a quick, reaction pic of mine... I may do something better later.

Just shoot me.

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Posted: Saturday, 06 April, 2002 @ 01:49 PM

OH, wow! I love this..<33 It's so rare to find UJL fan art, especially good fan art~ Thanks for drawing this!

I think that there ARE some things we don't know about "innocent" Lammy. XD ..I think you should write a list about them, or..a fic. XD is obviously a HUGE, HUGE UJL fan Anyways, keep up the good work! Ja!

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