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Caitlin Wilt

Jumba and... Aki?
Jumba and... Aki? by @TheDevilCat (Caitlin Wilt)

I got to see Lilo and Stitch twice this week. ^_^ What a great movie! I actually have faith in Disney, now.

Jumba Jookiba was definately my fav character. Dunno why... prolly 'cause he's so tubby and looks so cuddly. ^^ And I love his accent.

(BTW, you Jumba/Pleakley slashers scare me. Pleakley's definately as straight as a spiral, but Jumba? Did you see the pictures he had up in his prison cell?)

Anyhow, 'cause I liked Jumba so much, I was inspired to draw him... with me! It seems, though, that I got turned into a Stitch-like creature in the process... I am now Experiment 666! Rargh!

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Caitlin Wilt

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Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 05:00 PM

Whee! Lilo & Stitch!! I wanna see that movie...! Yarg. I think Stitch is so cute, especially in his full alien form... I don't like his dog form much. Prolly because I'm afraid of dogs. And he doesn't even look like a dog! Oo' Rar, too cute, Experament 666. X3

Keep up the good work! Fwee. ^^

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 05:20 AM

FINALY! More Jumba fans ^_^ Great pic of him. I think he's become my fave Disney character of all times. And 666 is just so adorable. -Jookiba

http://www.side7.com/art/krisupdi

Posted: Saturday, 21 February, 2004 @ 03:10 PM

666 eh? (smirks evily) sounds fun! You have a point with pleakley (freaky little one eyed tripod....) Besides Jumba is interesting (and crazy too, Bonus points!!).

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