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DAICON VI

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Well, I think this is the quickest turn around time for a picture done on Draw With The Ninjkabat (weekly ustream show), but that's probably because I did a bit of the work before the show. All I had to do was paint the background.

No on one Newgrounds probably knows who this is, but she's an amazing artist; username: cuboidal on deviantArt

I don't know why I came up with this idea, but I was on my morning 15 mile run and a song from the Furi Kuri soundtrack came on. I had recently watched the opening animation for Daicon IV, and so I guess the combination of the two made me want to draw a flying lass in a bunny suit. And who's the person I know who's least likely to ever be found wearing an outfit like this? That's right, ~Cuboidal.

So, it was pretty fun. I hope she's duely embarrassed and that all her art friends see it. She's riding a Wacom tablet pen, if anyone is interested.

The concept of a flying lass in a playboy bunny costume is copyright Gainax
But the playboy bunny costume is copyright playboy, which is why the Daicon IV animation was never released in the states
And I guess Miss Yu is copyright herself... I guess.

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I think I found a loop hole!

You know those animes like Lovely complex or Maria Holic that have the one cross dressing dude that is drawn to look like a chick... Well Gainax copyright flying GIRLS in bunny suits, right? Did they copyright flying dudes too??

Ninjkabat responds:

Uh. Sure. That totally fixes all of the copyright problems. Bam. Done.

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