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Caitlin Wilt

Aliens vs. GIR
Aliens vs. GIR by @TheDevilCat (Caitlin Wilt)

So this is kinda like a... follow-up... to my Aliens vs. Zim picture. Inspired by a conversation with ~sicfetus of DeviantArt.

I'm thinking maybe I should do a little... series like this. Who's next? Dib? The Tallest? Tak? Keef? Hmm...

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Posted: Monday, 31 March, 2003 @ 08:15 PM

Six hours later, Gir notices that his playmate has stopped moving. Maybe that last game of leapfrog wore him out. Maybe he had too many cupcakes. "Awww... get up!" Then Gir notices the gaping hole in the alien's chest from where he tried to play dodgeball... it didn't catch the ball very well. "Aww... my friend broke."

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Posted: Thursday, 03 April, 2003 @ 03:59 AM

XD!!! I love the expression on the Xenomorph's face - sort of a "Must... get... away... from... crazy... thing..."

Posted: Thursday, 03 April, 2003 @ 03:30 PM

Oh that is just great! Got get 'im GIR! You have to do Aliens vs. Dib!!

Posted: Friday, 22 August, 2003 @ 06:09 PM

Aww, poor alium! xP

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