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Follow the Lulu!
Follow the Lulu! by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

Lulu looks back over her shoulder at the trail of stuffed animals following merrily after her. Rikku giggles.

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Posted: Thursday, 16 May, 2002 @ 12:38 AM

The detailies on her skirt look really good, Klawz. She doesn't really look like she's looking down behind her, though...Which makes your desc. seem odd.

Hey, what's up with this Lulu character anyway?...and stuffed animals... ? (tilts head) I don't follow FF (too complex! Brain...pressure!)

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Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 04:43 PM

If I remember correctly, all those stuffed animals would be LuLu's weapons, right? I know it sounds incredibly weird, but I think she had mechnical dolls or something as her type of weapontry...correct me if I'm wrong.

And I don't think LuLu looks like she's looking over her shoulder. To me, she looks kinda disguisted with all these dolls following behind her and she's like "WHA-?!"

Posted: Saturday, 09 November, 2002 @ 02:39 PM

Whoa! That's great! I love Lulu! Awesome pic Klawzie.

Posted: Thursday, 13 May, 2004 @ 01:52 PM

This is a very nice pic. I love the stuff animals!

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