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Moonfire....
Moonfire.... by @Dragonnutt (Bubba Merritt)

And this is Moonfire, Emiko Tsukiahino Yokunen's alias. I left the big pic of her face in pencil because I think it just looked better as a pencil sketch (plus I didn't want to risk ruining it by inking it 'til AFTER I had it scanned) :)

http://uk.geocities.com/paulinfaye/ is the place to go to find out who these characters are. hope you like these pics, Naomi, I can hardly wait to see how Cath turns out ^_^

Character © Aymei 2003 Artwork © Copyright 2003 Bubba Merritt

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Posted: Tuesday, 22 April, 2003 @ 11:36 PM

OOOOoooooh, nice character looks pretty does the person who made this have a site or a story to this character? =) you did very well drawing this character bubba, just like all your works. Thanks for sharing, ~* Hugs for Eternity and Beyond *~

Posted: Thursday, 24 April, 2003 @ 10:12 AM

my favorite is moonfire!

Posted: Saturday, 26 April, 2003 @ 06:06 AM

Wowie!!!! She's stunning...you sure thats my character Bubba...she's far too pretty! XD. You have absolutely no idea how I love this! You made her sooo beautiful...You make me happppppyyyyy! Gosh thank you! I can't stop staring...I am so going to show this to chaz she's just die! Oh my...there are stars in my eyes and the biggest, most stupid grin on my face and I just know it's going to last for AGES! thankee ^_^. Gosh I only hope my picture is good enough for you.

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