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A New Jazzman!
A New Jazzman! by @yumeshoi (Yumeno Shoiryu)

...Yeah, name the reference, and you win a prize. Tell me who's on the end of that leash, and win another prize. (...Knives looks like a tiny Richard Simmons.)

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Posted: Wednesday, 06 February, 2002 @ 08:36 PM

I KNEW you were familiar! You have an Elfwood gallery too! Nifty has one as well Your art is so pretty, and the reference is from the Simpsons ^.^ Lol, I love this picture.

Posted: Saturday, 02 March, 2002 @ 09:18 PM

i lovey knivesey poo!!!he lookey so evilish!(which makes him perfect by the way)i never watched triogun but i st5ill love him...i got a spelling error here somewhere...anyways,i likey this little piccey here...mwee!

Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 06:48 PM

Prize? Ooh! I know, I know! I mean, you told me the answers before, and other people have posted them too, but that doesn't change the fact that... oh, maybe it does. Never mind.

Posted: Monday, 20 January, 2003 @ 02:37 AM

Oh my gosh, this is so cute and humoring. I love how there's a smiley face on Legato's arm instead of a skull! And I think I know who's on the end of the leash...

...Midvalley the Hornfreak! My favorite Gung-Ho-Gun ('cause he plays the saxophone).

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