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Monster's Masquerade
Monster's Masquerade by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

'Nother picture for the Van Helsing/IZ parody casting thingie... Zim as Dracula, and me as Anna(AF did the casting for that bit 9.9). Holy CRAP was this hard. x_x

Halloween Ball scene from Van Helsing. Where Dracula dips Anna in front of a mirror and asks if they make a lovely couple. Dracula has no reflection in a mirror. Hehe. That part rules.

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Posted: Monday, 08 November, 2004 @ 11:59 AM

Bloody. Zarking. Awesome. o_o OMG the mirror part really does look reflectiony and the expressions are so great and it's perfect how your hands are like holding nothing and as usual amazing hair and isn't it dreadfully difficult to draw those freakin' mech legs? XD; Duuuuuuude this is so much neatness. And I totally know what part of the movie you mean. And I loved that part. And everybody in the whole room was vampires. o.@ This pic rocks, and now I will go and fave it on Deviant. u.u!

Posted: Monday, 08 November, 2004 @ 03:10 PM

o_o; This is giving me really horrid angel of music flashbacks.

x_x Gawds I hate my life.

It's very neat, though :D Nice job! The mirror looks REALLY great and the effect is so very convincing.

Posted: Monday, 08 November, 2004 @ 07:39 PM

DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDE...

SO much cooler in color o_o As always :B

And I still love how you look creeped out, as opposed to horrified/scared you could be bitten XD;;

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