WARNING: Slightly disturbing content. (I have nothing against pigs; I love all animals, and inparticular I think pigs are super cute XD )
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Yep new cover, I started Lel:Gate Keeper of Hell like last year, and only acomplished 2 very crappy looking pages. This cover isn't much better, but its better. XD I've been wanting to draw this pic for over a year now, Lel and Jack having a tea party XD I was finanly able to do ^^ I've imporved alot since last year, or at least my style has changed a bit; hopefully it will be easier now for me to actually draw the comic. I'm shooting for atleast one page a week XD Well see how it goes.
IyamiNaHamusutaa, long yes, unpronounceable, no.
Way back in 2003, After many years of using a type writer for school projects, I finally joined the 21st century, and received a brand new computer from my aunt, which, in time, was finally connected to the internet. I had been an anime fan for awhile, and like most of you, I loved to search the internet for pictures of my favorites, mainly Inuyasha, Yu Yu Hakusho, Cowboy Bebop, Card Captors Sakura, Sailor Moon, Rurouni Kenshin, Trigun, and of course, Hamtaro XD Yes Hamtaro, a little kids show about hamsters going on wonderful adventures, and eating sunflower seeds. The hamsters were so cute, and the songs were catchy; I could sing the opening theme at the drop of a hat. The show renewed my love for the furry rodent species, and after not having a pet hamster for several years, I bought one, and predictably named him Hamtaro. My love for hamsters stuck, and when my sister introduced me to the myotaku, I knew I wanted to have a username that included the little guys. I soon found that Just plain old “Hamster” had already been taken, and adding a “chan” at the end was also a no go. I tried several other variations, and even tried “Hamtaro,” but everything I thought of, someone had already thought of first. Determined to have a name that no one else had, I whipped out my trusty old Japanese/English dictionary, and looked up the Japanese word for hamster. It turned out to be Hamusutaa , which alone was ok, but not great. What kind of hamster, I asked myself. I decided to draw on what I had learned in my Japanese class to come up with a adjective to go along with the already decided noun. The phrase “Kirei Na Onna” came to mind, Kirei meaning pretty, Onna meaning women, and Na as the connector.
“Kirei Na Hamusutaa,” pretty hamster? No definitely not. I went back to the dictionary once more.
Cute hamster? But the word Kawaii was so over used, that it would seem like a bit of a cliché. I continued to search for the perfect adjective. I had been looking for nearly an hour, and was now flipping through the English to Japanese portion of the dictionary. I was on the S’s when I stopped dead in my tracks. There it was, the perfect word, page 572, in the first column, fourth from the bottom: Sarcastic.
Iyami Na Hamusutaa, the sarcastic hamster.
My sister just ran up, violently hugged me, and did this:
94 Bunnies - All in a row
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