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Caroline Cronshaw

Dog Demon Honey
Dog Demon Honey by @carocron (Caroline Cronshaw)

I just finished watching the first four episodes of Inuyasha subbed, and I love Inuyasha-kun so much! How can I resist those adorable pointy dog ears and that headstrong attitude? Rowr! And I'm currently downloading episode 5, the one where Sesshoumaru shows up... Wanna bet I'll like him even more? ;) Done in OpenCanvas.

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Caroline Cronshaw

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Posted: Tuesday, 25 March, 2003 @ 11:03 PM

INU-KUN! pounces glomps... growls at anyone who tries to take him I"M A RABID TOADALLY INSANE FANGIRL! Ahem.. evry nice I like the style. i would like to note that the beads are indeed a dark purple and his nose is actually doggish at the end all black and such even tho they don't show it in the anime. Yes I do know WAY too much about him... Still like the style. Alot.. INU_KUN! glomps drools random other acts of Fangirlness I love you my Hott Iny... faints.. Iny Cosplayer looks all stunned and disgusted...

Hyper girl gets dragged off by her minions Including Iny the Alter dimentional self of Inuyasha and Miro the alter dimentional self of Miroku... Aww your going to LOVE Miroku when you get to him in the series...Groping or not...

Posted: Sunday, 30 March, 2003 @ 07:44 PM

Kawaii! Wow you can colour so very well! I am very impressed. You totally captured InuYasha in every wonderful little cute fluffyness of his visage. Will you be drawing Shesho-shessho- Fluffy as well?

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