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Louise Roberts

Sonic Kirbies
Sonic Kirbies by @Roofie (Louise Roberts)

This was a present for my boyfriend, who as you might have guessed by now, likes Sonic, but also likes Kirby, at least at the moment. So we have Kirbies with Sonic hats on!

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Posted: Monday, 20 October, 2003 @ 08:03 PM

Wowww!! This is so KAWAII! I love Kirby and Sonic! This is so awesome!! I like how this was colored to, what dd you use? its amazing. Well, tata for now! Kea-Le Nikirahaoyokoyamasan

Posted: Monday, 20 October, 2003 @ 09:53 PM

Absolutely adorable and most definitely intriguing concept! My particular favorite is Tails Kirby, but the Sonic and Knuckles Kirbys are looking great too. Your colors are bright and vibrant, definitely a plus in my book, and well shaded too. Overall, a very beautiful image. If I may make a suggestion, if you ever draw these Kirbys again, have Tails Kirby flying the same way he does in the original games. (You know, just sort of hanging in the air by his spinning tails.)

Posted: Tuesday, 21 October, 2003 @ 03:43 PM

Such a good idea! I like playing Super Smash brothers, where Kirby gets hats from other nintendo characters, but this is great. The Tails one is my favorite, but all three are perfect representations of the characters. Even without the title, one could easily tell who Kirby had copied.

Posted: Thursday, 27 November, 2003 @ 06:07 PM

Hey, this reminds me of that one doodle I did that involved Kirby and Shadow. Conincidence? Yup. I think the overall idea is darn cute, and I love your coloring and shading job. Sonic-Kirby's expression is just perfect!

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