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Son Radditz, Bardock meets us ^_^;; , and a furry Namekian?...Awwwwwww!!
Son Radditz, Bardock meets us ^_^;; , and a furry Namekian?...Awwwwwww!! by @Rebecca (Rebecca Mason)

Hehee, well here's some pics all put together, the first is another of mine and Charlotte's thoughts..about if it had of been Radditz who came to Earth and had his Sayain senses knocked out of him..would he of been the star of Dragonball? and in case your wondering why Quartina's on there....I haven't got a clue ^^;; (but look she hasn't got a Sayain tail!) and then there's me and Charlotte meeting Bardock and as you can see..he's a bit nervous..mind you wouldn't you be nervous if you were Bardock and two teenage girls came up to you with these big SD anime sparkly eyes and hearts floating above their heads?!! heh and I don't know why I didn't colour in all of Bardock ( I guess he just looks better like that) and please don't mind the picture on the sign..it's a chibi Bardock that went horribly wrong ^^;; and also the last pic is a request from K.S ^^ A furry Namekian, isn't he cute? ^_^

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Posted: Monday, 17 June, 2002 @ 10:04 AM

LOL awww the ickle namekian is so kawaiiii!!

Posted: Monday, 17 June, 2002 @ 10:54 AM

OMFG FUZZY NAMEKIAAAAN!!!! XDXDXD it's cute!

Posted: Tuesday, 18 June, 2002 @ 08:02 AM

looks wicked, Bec! The expressions are so cute ^_^

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