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Lindsey Davis

...Adventures in style changes
...Adventures in style changes by @linddavi (Lindsey Davis)

Yes kids, I dug my childhood out of the cold, dead ground. Figured I'd try out a new style anyway... You should know who they are by now. Terrence and Tora, Lion King Style. You know... it's even more painfully obvious when I draw her non-anthro that Tora's black streaks don't qualify as stripes. Oh well. I had one of Parada sketched up with these two, but it was awful so it didn't get colored. I've got a decent oekaki of Parada a la Disney anyway... I might upload that after I conquer sleep.

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Posted: Friday, 19 July, 2002 @ 07:45 PM

I thought you hated the Lion King hmmm...>=) It's very cool though. I couldn't change my style if my life hung in the balance. I know....I've tried. As for Diney, I'd watch what you say. Rember, they own your soul...^^

Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 01:59 PM

Haha... I guess I have to admit that I've said some less than complementary things about the Lion King, and while you probably couldn't pay me to watch it now, shockingly enough I adored it when I was younger. As for Disney owning my soul... I think not. The only animation company composed of pure evil, as far as I know, is Klasky Csupo (probably spelled that wrong... but then again I don't watch their crap so I can't be expected to know that sort of thing, can I?) hehe...

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