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Princess Sally - SA STYLE?!
Princess Sally - SA STYLE?! by @zmetalla (Jason Winter)

What would Princess Sally look like if she ever had an SA revamp? Well, I think this is pretty much a cool concept... Probably not for those idiot Sally-haters out there (though some may change their mind with the pic), but for others, it'll appeal. :)

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Posted: Friday, 29 March, 2002 @ 10:46 PM

Awesome stuff here! ^_^ I have a pretty solid belief that Sally is actually a true SEGASonic character, but I'm not gonna go into my reasons since I've caused enough wars with my theories. I like the extra little straps on her boots and her gloves especially. I drew my own "SA-ized" Sally once, all I did to her was give her a low V-cut shirt, a white shirt underneath and a pair of blue shorts. I really like your version alot more, you obviously must have put aloit more thought into the design then I did. Again, great stff!

Posted: Saturday, 30 March, 2002 @ 03:19 AM

Whoa, way kawaii revamp! I like it ^_^ Well done.

Posted: Sunday, 23 June, 2002 @ 08:39 PM

Sweet. Sorta wish the world was more accepting towards new ideas...Though this idea isnt that new. Nice pic though. Maybe you should make a pic of the Z-Reaper.

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