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MangaVives
MangaVives by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

waits for people to clean up the drool puddles from the Takeuchi version All right! u.u This is something, sorta requested, that I took off in my own direction...I was wondering in chat what my Vivaldi headvoice would look like 'manga style' and got told to draw it, but then I couldn't decide what artist's style I wanted to use for the pic...so I told Lynne at least that I would do a whole BUNCH of styles on one page! 8D!! So here we are! MANGAVIVES!!!

Clockwise from top left are: 1. Sorta dreamy lookin' Vives in style of Natsumi Ando of 'Zodiac P.I.' 2. Angry zombie-fightin' Vives in style of Hitoshi Okuda of 'Tenchi Muyô!' 3. Long-eyelashed probably-giving-a-lecture Vives in style of CLAMP of 'Magic Knight Rayearth' and a zillion other things 4. Holier-than-Thou Vives in style of Naoko Takeuchi of 'Sailor Moon' 5. Happy smily Vives in style of Kosuke Fujishima of 'Ah! My Goddess'

Hurrah!

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Posted: Sunday, 11 July, 2004 @ 07:42 AM

..... quietly cleans up drool puddles

9.9;;;; La la la la laaaa...

I like the Tenchi-style Vives :D He looks like Washu, kinda!

Dude... my host student's little sister is playing FFX on piano! :O===---- AWESOME PICCY KIDK!! I LOVE YOU!!

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