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It isn’t pumpkin carving season but I really like the way this turned out, also it’s brighter than what I usually do and I think it makes them look better
They match during winter holidays sometimes
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And we thought you didn’t like us, Jack!
In honor of Halloween, Might I suggest the training trio as the Nightmare Before Christmas trick or treaters
Maki as Shock(The witch)
Shuichi as Barrel(The skeleton)
And Kaito as Lock(The devil)
Oogie wit dat Boogie yunno?
I actually had a theory that Lock Shock and Barrel were the children of beetlejuice, whom he unnecessarily threw into the city of Halloween or lost at cards🥲
❗DO NOT TAKE THIS POST TOO SERIOUSLY❗ It just seemed to me that the trio are similar to Betelgeuse in many aspects. Just as crazy and dead (possibly). Only humor)
I love this boys so much! 😭
Tomorrow Will Be Brighter
Wow, I haven’t drawn these nasty guys for a long time. It's both fun and hard. But overall I'm happy with the way I draw them now.
The first art with them straight from 2013-14
Dedicated to Paul "Reubens" Rubenfeld (August 27 1952 - July 30 2023)
I remind you of my beautiful childhood wives whom I still love and draw. Shock from "The nightmare before Christmas" and Chamomile(Romashka) from "Dunno(Neznayka) on the Moon".
ah shit here we go again Okay, old guys, are you there? Remember them?
For beginners and those who have forgotten, let me remind you: This is Phobos (devil girl), Deimos (witch boy) and Pono (ghoul boy) Phobos and Deimos - Lock and Shock's children, they are also each other's brother and sister Pono - Barrel's son, the youngest in the gang and the softest cinnamon roll, unlike his buddies In fact, they are just a small copy of their parents: they also like to be self-willed, eat sweets and do dirty tricks to the residents of Halloween Town. Gradually I will introduce each of them Fun fact: In fact, the full name of Pono is Pо́nos, but due to the fact that in Russian there is a homograph that is not very pleasant for him, we had to remove the last letter, and now we have what we have Their names are also of ancient Greek origin and are translated as Fear, Terror and Pain