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Nihilina Gloomee

Tinnah In A Christmas Dress
Tinnah In A Christmas Dress by @N0-11 (Nihilina Gloomee)

Here’s an illustration of Tinnah in a Christmas themed dress, please enjoy!

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Posted: Wednesday, 06 December, 2023 @ 11:57 PM

So is Tinnah an actual monkey or just a sentient species very similar to simians?

Posted: Thursday, 07 December, 2023 @ 12:32 AM

@The-Wizard-of-Zaar: She’s just a brown Spider monkey.

Posted: Thursday, 07 December, 2023 @ 01:27 AM

The outfit is really cute

Posted: Thursday, 07 December, 2023 @ 06:21 AM

@thisthatagain: Thank you so much!

Posted: Saturday, 07 September, 2024 @ 06:16 PM
Rating: 5

This is a great colour scheme. Except for long-haired species, I never seen monkeys depicted with fluff like this.

There's a tinge of Arthur to her look, and now I'm thinking it's a shame they didn't do much to distinguish their apes.

Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2024 @ 12:00 AM

@Thorvald: Were there ape characters in Arther, it's been a long while since I saw the show.

(In all fairness, she's a little fluffy in the first illustration I made of her.)

Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2024 @ 04:32 PM

@N0-11: Francine and Muffy are some sort of simians (PBS FAQ says monkeys). Presumably they also show up as background characters.

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