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Kaiba is Christmassy
Kaiba is Christmassy by @Silfan (Sondilyn LaCoursiere)

This is a picture of Kaiba that I drew for my friend Danielle. She likes Kaiba and it is a Christmas card. He looks like he has a beard but that's just shadow. His eyes are also kinda screwed up but it all depends on how you look at them... Well, hope you enjoy this cutie this holiday. ^O^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sondilyn LaCoursiere

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Posted: Monday, 16 December, 2002 @ 09:42 PM

Woo! I loves his DRAMATIC POSE! For some odd reason, I keep thinking of the Grinch now...I think it's cause the candy cane looks like the one the Grinch steals from the Who's in the Grinch movie- snickers "The Kaiba who stole Christmas" Sorry...^^ I'm babbling now, but I really like this picture ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 17 December, 2002 @ 04:41 PM

YAY! KAIBA!! I really like his eyes... i don't see whats wrong with them O_o... heehee he even looks cuter in Christmas clothes then his usual stuff... well, tata, keep drawin'! ^__^

~Chibi-chan!

Posted: Friday, 04 April, 2003 @ 08:26 AM

ummm.....takes deeeep breath HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

erm, scuze me but its 4AM and...well you get the rest

Posted: Wednesday, 18 February, 2004 @ 02:33 PM

Wait a minute, Kaiba's not trying to crate the ultimate deck to defeat Yugi. 'Tis the season I guess :.

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