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Sharon M

Alice Bandicoot
Alice Bandicoot by @Shazi (Sharon M)

I made a toddler version of this gal. But as some people might have noticed from my old drawing: I changed her name. I dunno why but I just love the name Alice. ^^ Anyways to explain further, the thought had brushed my mind a few times on what this kid would look like if Crash and Danni had a daughter as well as two strapping sons already. And so I came up with this young sheila. I think I'm happy that I did a different hair design here. This is one of two sketches I did that parallel with mine and Cherie's crash series. But overall I'm happy this design. For the fun of it, I may draw her often. :)

On to the next pic! Alice Bandicoot is the intellectual property of Sharon (Shazi) Matthews.

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Rough / Concept
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21y269d ago
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Posted: Friday, 30 August, 2002 @ 08:00 PM

Hey! That's really good! I love her expression, Shazi. KEEP IT UP!!

Posted: Saturday, 31 August, 2002 @ 03:03 AM

ohh,this is like.this is like very much*rarely likes girly girl stuff*.. hmm you know,danni and crash have the same problem,just like spin*well in my fic*,she has two boys*really cute ones* and she never had a girl.funny..really funny :|......or in other words, keep it up shazi^^

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