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::-Taking Off-::
::-Taking Off-:: by @Melle (Melle L)

(10-5-2007) - I was listening to the song, "Taking Off", which is a version of the Dragon Hunters theme. So I was inspired to draw this and TA-DA!!! :D Here we go!

I thought I'd go with a different background and shading scheme than what I normally do with DH. :) Callia and Gwizdo are just having some fun out on the St. George as the sun begins to set. X3

Callia and Art are © to Me. Gwizdo and Dragon Hunters are © to Futurikon.

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Posted: Tuesday, 10 February, 2009 @ 10:00 AM
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Awesome picture, you know those islands in the background reminds me of "Knuckles" from Sonic, being on the "floating island" (Angel Island). Great job! ^_~

Posted: Tuesday, 10 February, 2009 @ 11:09 AM

Yeah, in this TV series everyone live son floating islands! :) There is no "main land" or anything. The world exists of different floating islands and each no matter where they are have their own climates and own weather patterns. The world is also filled with Dragons..! :) Which of course is where it gets it's name. Since I was into Knuckles and the floating island when I was younger, I think that's part of what attracted me to this series.

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