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HoundooM
HoundooM by @yamaneko (Jaycee Kerr)

Who woulda thought... Fanart?! And not only fanart, but POKEMON fanart!? Amazing. A little scary, too. Anywhoooo, I was looking through three of my friends' Pokemon Crystal game guide, and thought this critter looked kinda neat. Unfortunately...I only had my pen at the moment, so I couldn't fix some of the mistakes >.< Aaaand, when I showed it to them (it was a surprise, after all) they didn't recognise 'im XD Oh well...

Never drawn a Pokemon before 0.o

Oh yeah...I typed the wrong name in the copyright. Should be "houndoom". Doomhound sounds better, though. So...Prisma and Tria markers with Prisma pencils for the hound, Photoshop for the oh-so-quickly-hashed-together-background . Thank you. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jaycee Kerr

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Posted: Saturday, 17 August, 2002 @ 01:15 PM

ooooohh i like this one though im not that farmiliar with the joto pokemon just the regular ones. i forgot your locker combo number because it washed off my hand _ anyway it would be nice to have it back? for my flute and bookbag and my locker can fit yours- hehe no you cant leave me there because i have your bookbag!!!!hahahaha

really really bored see if you can sleep over tonight? ill call ya later ^_^ and maxi says hi!

you should try yu-gi-oh whatever their called cards i guess it seems like you type of square-ness, anyway ja

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