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Sharon M

The Android Miniseries Movie Poster
The Android Miniseries Movie Poster by @Shazi (Sharon M)

This is a real old picture, hence why the proportions may look a little weird compared to my recent artwork. But this here's a poster that's been lying in my 'Danni's Den' site for more than a couple of years. It's based on a fanfiction my good friend Chris Keef (Goku on this website) headed back when me and a lot of my old close friends were at the CC board. He sent me some pictures of the 'androids' so I could find a way in which to add them to the poster. Our heroes of the story in the middle, Crash Bandicoot, Coco Bandicoot, Danni Dingo, Sarnie Bobcat and Shen Lo Ken right in the background looking over his shoulder. Despite this being a Crash story, it was also quite heavily influenced on DBZ. But I loved reading it (as well as adding some posts into the story myself, if I can remember correctly. God, there were so many add on stories then). The poster was done mostly by paint, with some of the colours finished on my old computer. I then saved it to gif, which might explain the funny 'gritty' colouring on the poster and pasted it to my site. ^^ Coco's hairstyle wasn't bad neither. It's a chance. ;) Artwork (c) Sharon 'Shazi' Matthews 1999. Inspired by 'The Android Miniseries' headed by Chris Keef back in CCland! The androids are (c) to their creators, whom I forget the names :p, Crash Bandicoot and Coco are both (c) to the naughtydogs/universal. Shen Lo Ken is (c) to Chris Keef, Sarnie Bobcat (c) to Cherie Fournier and Danni Dingo (c) to Sharon Matthews. ^^

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