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Least his mind is set on the future ^_^;
Least his mind is set on the future ^_^; by @mariocho (Maria Ochoa)

We always have a field day after watching IY lol. We made Sharpner take on the role of Kouga, and since the role of Inuyasha and Kagome switched genders, we also had to change the story between the three (not as much, but you get the idea, right?)

Sharpner, or Shouga gets smitten with InuAgra (love the originality in these names? XD) He wants to take her on as his mate, but doesn't like the fact that shes half human, so he's helping (or forcing Gohan) to find the shards of the Shikon Dragonball! (XD)

So here I drew a little scene of Shouga discussing future plans with his future mate >.> snicker Though his blushing bride to be might have some problems with it!

Inuyasha © Rumiko Takahashi DBZ © Akira Toriyama Agra © me

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Posted: Thursday, 06 February, 2003 @ 02:11 AM

How cute is this pic...I'll tell you. VERY CUTE!! I love the expressions on all of their faces, and the 'ideal family life' is just plain silly! I love it!! I especially like the expression on InuAgra's face..(don't worry InuAgra, I know how you feel) ::pats her head and bows own::

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Posted: Thursday, 06 February, 2003 @ 03:03 AM

ROFLOL! Awwwwwww this is cute!! I love how you did their expressions..LOL! poor InuAgra I can imagine how she feels ^_^;

Posted: Monday, 10 February, 2003 @ 03:37 PM

LOL! I love the expression. So cute.

Posted: Sunday, 02 March, 2003 @ 04:39 PM

OMG! THIS IS SO FUNNY! LOL! Are you gonna make an Uncanny IY site? That would be so cool!

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