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Sal Vador AKA thedarkcloak

You've Got Pirhanna In Your Pipes!
You've Got Pirhanna In Your Pipes! by @thedarkcloak (Sal Vador AKA thedarkcloak)

Some folks may have seen this 'elsewhere' ;)

BUT... here's a description anyways.

Almost as bad as the toilet monster (guys, you know what I'm talking about ;) ), it's the potted poisonous plumber-eating plant, the Pirhannous Hiervos Carnivorous!

PIRANHA PLANT!!!

CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP! nom nom nom!

Another shot from the Nightmarish Mushroom Kingdom.

(I've been reimagining many of the old SMB baddies, and yes, I have all of them sketched for the first 3 games. I just have to paint them all up!)

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Posted: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 @ 08:28 AM
Rating: 5

I love it! The attention to color is wonderful and you just know where it's from by just looking at it.

Posted: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 @ 10:18 AM
Rating: 5

Great detail on the teeth, the shine on the pipe, and great coloring too. Mario better watch out! Great job! ^_~

Posted: Wednesday, 08 April, 2009 @ 11:31 AM
Rating: 5

Oh lol. ^^; I love the colors, especially on the leaves, and how you somehow managed to make this ridiculosity look not at all cartoonish. The speech bubble is hella-cute, too.

Cheers on the Border, also; it makes the picture feel more cohesive and finished. Methinks I'll try something like it if I ever do a piece with a background... ;)

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