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Dragon creature thing
Dragon creature thing by @zarathus (zara thus)

I was going to draw that pretty big bug thing from that star wars movie....but...i sort of forgot how it looked...and started drawing something completely different.

it wants to eat cheese. yes it does o.O Artwork © Copyright 2002 zara thus

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Posted: Saturday, 08 June, 2002 @ 10:14 PM

Hah, it looks like that bug thing. Bwahaha, I'd like to see Obi Wan take on this monster!

background chomping noise< Padme: Oh no, Obi Wan got chewed in half! Anakin: Oh well, I was planning on killing him anyway.

Posted: Saturday, 08 June, 2002 @ 10:15 PM

Its Awsome AWSOME!!! I love it. ~Kelsey Dixon

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2002 @ 01:21 PM
Anakim: But I can take care of it! *swings her yellow lightsaber insanely at it* WHEEEEEE! ^0^
Kim: Oh my! o.o He looks very scary and scary and.. EEEE!! o-O *runs away*
Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2002 @ 05:39 AM

Bug thingy... funny.. bugs are funny.. and squishy inside.. and poisonous.. and when you throw them at the ground they go splat.. THEN THEY JUMP BACK AT YOU WITH FULL FORCE LOBBING OFF YOU HEAD!!!whoops said too much ... sorry.. headach killing all my braincells.. getting dumber at every moment.. pain.. death.. destruction..... nice pic

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