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My Little Mousie – White Crystalmouse
My Little Mousie – White Crystalmouse by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

I've been waiting years to find the right format to make this pun. My [i]My Little Mousie[/i] kick was the perfect opportunity.

To the mousies, a White Crystalmouse is a legendary mousie-mouse who is said to have brought light and harmony to the darkest time of the winter. Holiday paraphenalia, like this picture here, use special effects on a model to mimic her appearance. Few expect a White Crystalmouse to be real or to not always be a mousie-mouse.

A variant of the front of this year's (2012's) holiday card. With pegamousies, mousicorns, and seamousies, is a Crystalmouse any real surprise? :p

Art and character © 2012 Marvin E. Fuller

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Posted: Saturday, 22 December, 2012 @ 08:17 AM
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Good pun and I like the transparency effect.

Posted: Saturday, 22 December, 2012 @ 08:10 PM

Thank you. :)

I was inspired by Crystal Ponies and since I was already doing a parody of [i]My Little Pony[/i], [i]Care Bears[/i], and similar (which I need to start uploading to Side 7), figured this would be an excellent time to pull off this pun. :p

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