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Bast and Cici
Bast and Cici by @invader_bast (Jordan Gregory)

Bast and Cic is their human disguises, if they ever get around to going to earth. sticks tongue out at RPG ^.^

I wanna know why I have never seen a character that's black. Either a human disguise, or human character, they are all white. I wanna see more of 'em out there. Anyway, I have decided that Cici and Kale's disguises are black humans. So nyurr.

Must better ones then Zim's, eh? ^.~ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jordan Gregory

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Posted: Wednesday, 04 September, 2002 @ 10:01 AM

You know I always wondered that too. I just figured that it was something wrong with the people. All my characters are going to have stupid disguises 6.6;. I like how they look. Especially Bast. She looks the coolest. Hooray for new ideas!

Posted: Saturday, 07 September, 2002 @ 01:19 AM

Actually, I recall a black character in IZ. I think it was in Battle of the Planets? The part where Zim is about to squish the earth with Mars, and there is the kid at the picnic table with the soda can (he just sits there, screaming... ) I think he was black. Mayhaps I should watch the episode again. Hee. ;)

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