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Wuffy in the Fat Kid Dress!!
Wuffy in the Fat Kid Dress!! by @rachjohn (Rachel Johnston)

Yes friends, yes. It's JC Robinson's adorable pudgy Invader Wuffy, sporting...THE FAT KID DRESS! I was supposed to be saving my series of Invader Zim characters in dresses for after my series of IZ characters in Anime style and then after my series of IZ characters in chibi style (pant pant). But nobody looks at my artwork anyway and I thought Wuffy was TOO adowable in this dress to pass up putting him up in it.

HE'S SO PRECIOUS! And he looks so humiliated! Awwwwwwww! awwwwwww! ^.~ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rachel Johnston

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Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 08:15 AM

LOLOLOLOLOL!!!! OMG LOOKIT THE CUTENESS! Oh what a sweetie! This picture is adorable! Poor Wuffy looks so miserable! Rach you are the BEST!! HAHA!!

Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 08:18 AM

AH! How did you get that picture? Oh man I am never gonna hear the end of this one. I can just hear them now! Thanks a lot ;.;

Posted: Saturday, 20 April, 2002 @ 04:19 PM

Ha! It's Wuffy in drag! They must have been playing truth or dare. Aw, he has cute legs-not like those twigs of Zim's. And he's not fat! (Hits Rachel with e-tomatoes.)

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