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Bloody Zim, Gir and Mini-Moose

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I ended up watching Enter the Florpus recently and I couldn't help myself from re watching that, the whole series, watching more of Enter the Florpus again and then finally spending a whole weekend on this for fun.


Wooowee, Gir did eat a Baby once. I also took some liberties in experimenting with Benday Dots/Color Halftones, and a couple of other elements. Hope you enjoy this one as I did making it.

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Not quite sure how to put this in words. In some ways it’s a really good piece of work and in others I’m not sure if I should find this funny, cool, or scary. Despite the violent nature it still matches the art style of the show pretty good. Zim has even shown he can be an actual threat when he puts his mind into it. And despite the blood on GIR, he still looks cute as usual.

DioShiba responds:

I appreciate your sentiments. Truth be told the violence in of itself is deliberate here for one reason, mainly because Jonny the Homicidal Maniac was also made by Jhonen Vasquez and it fits with the show’s tone.

That reminds me… I’ve been contemplating returning to this style of illustration eventually. I got so caught up with my pixel art as of late that I haven’t had the opportunity to go back into it too deeply.

dude when the fuck did gir eat a baby what the shit nice art dude

DioShiba responds:

It was at a taco place, Zim watched.

Thanks btw

Neato zim, looks brutal.

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