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Cidra
Cidra by @cinda7 (Cinda 7)

Well, after looking at countless pics of how Zim and Dib's offspring might look, and when boredom strikes, you get weird ideas. One night while Dib is sneaking around in Zim's lab, he knocks overs a table of chemicals and Cinda (somehow) ends up in the mess of dangerous mixtures. Then there's a flash and a boom and who comes out of the smoke? Cidra! Now Dib and Cinda have to care for her like parents. This is very much related to Zib, Dib and Zim's son (by accident, of course) but I like my version better. Cuz I dun make Zim all girly-like and Dib all freakish. Yech... Twitches, then walks away Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cinda 7

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Posted: Friday, 18 October, 2002 @ 11:37 PM

aww, isso cute! I'm refering to Cidra... hehe. BTW what r these chemicals anyway? pulls out note pad

Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2002 @ 01:02 PM

0_o EGADS! I KNEW EET! You be in cahooch wif zee big-head boy! Arrr! Arr I say! I invoke satan to stare at your head! Shakes fist Fear my meat stub of dooooom, Cinda, fear it ya little spider munkaaaay-like irken! goes insane as usual and starts frolicing about the room, throwing confetti

Posted: Tuesday, 03 June, 2003 @ 12:34 AM

Why is it all Zib-like creatures are so freakin CUTE!? points at Cidra ^__^!! JOWER!!

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