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Dr Robotnik and Eggor (apparently)
Dr Robotnik and Eggor (apparently) by @jesspadk (Jessica Padkin)

There was a series of damn cool Sonic the Hedgehog novels released in the UK, and in them Dr Robotnik had a robot assistant called Eggor. I think Eggor ruled somewhat, so I tried to draw him to see what he might look like. After I'd finished this picture, I came upon a startling revelation... EGGOR IS THE LOVECHILD OF E102 GAMMA AND JOHNNY 5!!!

Ahem, anyway. They appear to be posing for a photograph in this silly picture, and Eggor is holding the Johnny Lightfoot mop from one of the books.

Dr Robotnik looks eggstremely happy as well-- good for him.

I'm sorry if the colours or quality of this picture look poor. My decent monitor finally gave up the will to live and took its own life, and I'm stuck with this crummy old thing that only goes up to 800*600 resolution. The picture on this monitor looks terrible and blurred, so I'm getting a double-negative effect and can't tell whether this picture would look normal on a DECENT monitor. Bah.

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Posted: Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 @ 09:15 AM

I like. ^_^ The colors are fine, and that's one of the few happy Eggman pics I've seen. He actually looks cute! Hehe, anyway, great job. :)

Posted: Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 @ 04:06 PM

squeal

EGG0R. HE'S ADORABLE. FNAR.

Posted: Sunday, 17 March, 2002 @ 06:27 AM

Hahahaha! Always wanted to see a pic of Eggor :)

Art's fab as always, Jess. Like the Johnny Lightfoot mop, too - nice touch :D. I feel like reading the story again now...

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