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Krystina Haggerty

I'm Still Here
I'm Still Here by @tigrin (Krystina Haggerty)

Did this a couple weeks ago or something... Jim Hawkins from Treasure Planet as a lion. :D His hair is a bit too long in the back.. bleh. If you want to see my art, it's all at http://fanart.lionking.org/imgarchive/?FanArt/Tigrin+hi+T++ anyway. n_n

Song is "I'm Still Here" by John Rzeznik. drool Artwork © Copyright 2002 Krystina Haggerty

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Posted: Sunday, 10 November, 2002 @ 11:08 PM

Mon Dieu!!! Your piccy's so cute!!! Jim...@_@..... KAWAII! The hair's perfect... it actually looks a lot better...lol. Keep up the good work! (Any Treasure Planet art???) ~Believe in the Magic~ -Tara

Posted: Monday, 18 November, 2002 @ 01:18 AM

Meep.turns an envious shade of green I love your CGing technique. I can't wait to see Treasure Planet. :)

Posted: Saturday, 08 February, 2003 @ 08:37 PM

OOOO cool!:) Sadly, I didn't get to see Treasure Planet. Wanted to, but my stupid movie thearter only kept it for three days!

Posted: Wednesday, 02 April, 2003 @ 04:22 PM

Ooh. He makes for a rather sezzy lion :D I never saw Treasure Planet, but it came out right after I read Treasure Island (boring book -.-), so I had little enthusiasm! The Goo Goo Dolls are cool. And.. yeah, great job, your art is just AMAZING! :)

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