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“We got an offer to try out this new substance, Givanium… I think it’s called? We were funded just to try the stuff out on our clay models. They told us just to inject the stuff in the figures and tell them what happened. So we did. We tried it on Nabnab, he was the least popular one, and if the figure was ruined then no big loss, really.

When we injected Nabnab’s figure with Givanium, something amazing happened. It began to move and writhe, it was full of life. Until a few minutes later, the substance bursted out of its clay body, leaving a charred husk that still bared life. We think that it was too much Givanium. Luckily, Nabnab was never liked, so we didn’t lose an important figure.”


I think it’s crazy that people think I hate Banban lol. I honestly think that game is appealing not cause it’s good but because it is so absurd that it genuinely makes me stick around. Plus the characters are funny lol. These models were for a fan series for a retake on banban so I was planning a lot with these.

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doesn't too much givanium in banban lore turn characters into the hellish forms? Does that mean that his normal form was killed and his hellish form took over?

I like how you made the givanium work in the story more then the games and made Nabnab being a outsider work and be explained un-like the games that just sweep it under the rug

I love your stuff! It's so cool to see people like you reimagine properties that are struggling. Keep going, you're doing something great here!

What a lovely lad, shedding skin just like the rest of us

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