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Emily McGorman

Jon and Kazudamon!
Jon and Kazudamon! by @emilmcgo (Emily McGorman)

Yup it's everyone's favourite digimon Kazudamon, and his new partner Jon Drew! XD Did I mention Jon is afraid of dogs.... bad pairing there I think ^^;;;

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Emily McGorman

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Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2003 @ 02:11 PM
Sully: *death -glomps Kaz*

XDDDD Dude!! Cute picture!!

Sully: I missed my Kazzie-kun!!!

Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2003 @ 02:32 PM

XDDDDDD Jonny-boy's afraid of dogs?! I know how that feels XD I was terrified of the buggers til I was about 10 XDDDDD

Cute pic!! ^^v

Posted: Saturday, 04 January, 2003 @ 11:38 PM

My brother is afraid of dogs to.He is a total chicken.Cool pic.

Posted: Sunday, 05 January, 2003 @ 07:07 AM

looks at Bekki and Jessie LMAO!! OMG you guys are wimps!!! Nah... I'm just kidding. hugs them both seariously, I've lived aroud dogs all my life. Of corse, I realize not all dogs are lap dogs looks at Faith Or at least pitbulls who think they're lap dogs.

Posted: Sunday, 23 February, 2003 @ 01:10 AM

LOL. Hey, that's a great plot twist! I don't think many people have thought up problems between partners. Mostly Digimon partners are instantly our best friends. Wait, this is a spot where I comment on the picture, right? Sorry. ^^;; It's the writer in me. Jon's expression is great. LOL. So is Kazuda. Totally oblivious. ^^

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