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Gir and Princess Serenity
Gir and Princess Serenity by @jennkerr (Jennifer Kerr)

this was a request, I think it turned out really well! :)

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 April, 2002 @ 12:29 PM

Aww! Kawaii!! XD Serenity looks annoyed it's funny

Posted: Tuesday, 09 April, 2002 @ 11:46 PM

:laughs for an hour: LOL XD heehee... Ahem, okay I'm alright now. Man, this is SO cute! I love Serenity's face! That annoyed expression of hers is priceless ^_^ The characters look great and the coloring is excellent, but I also like this just because it's different. I mean you don't often find these two in the same scene together, and it's really bizarre seeing GIR on top of Princess Serenity's head like that, but that's what makes it so adorably cute!

Posted: Thursday, 25 April, 2002 @ 01:01 PM

Well, I only have one thing to gripe about in that picture, and it's GIR's eyes. When his eyes are squinted/closed like that, you only see the aquamarine/teal part of his eyes. Sorry, I'm a perfectionist when it comes to Zim artwork...

Posted: Sunday, 19 May, 2002 @ 06:16 PM

HHAAAA HAAAA HAAA!!!!crazed fan falls on floor clutching stomach...still laughing... Did you draw that on your computer?

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