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What if.......Bulma and Vegeta met as kids? ^_^
What if.......Bulma and Vegeta met as kids? ^_^ by @Rebecca (Rebecca Mason)

Hehee, a little comic I did yesterday, It's a what if Bulma and Vegeta met when they were kids....so here we have a 5 year old Vegeta and a 4 year old Bulma, they meet in a fast food bar..and Bulma is enjoying a strawberry juice drink when all of a sudden a young boy yells at her to get out of the seat she's on, she looks around sharply and sees..the hair!, the eyes!, and the tail!..it is young Prince Vegeta folding his arms and scowling, she asks him why should she get off, he says cos "The Prince of Sayains" and that his dad is the King of Sayains to which she just says her daddy is the President of Capsule Corp, to which they lead up to the arguement of what their daddies can do, in that time, Bulma put's her drink in the bin and jumps off her chair, 1 hour later both kids note the chair that Bulma was sitting on and they look and see that the seat has been tooken by Krillin and 18 ^_^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rebecca Mason

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Posted: Friday, 19 July, 2002 @ 04:57 AM

DEAD you made King Veggie look like he did in that doujinchi!! WAAAIIIIILS of laughter!!!

Posted: Sunday, 28 July, 2002 @ 02:10 PM

dies So Cute!!!!! That's such a great little comic strip and a funny punchline too!! Great Job!!

Dark Persian =^.o.^=

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