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FanArt: Tina Felina

This catgirl is a blast from the past. Only those who own the CD-I game, Mutant Rampage: Bodyslam, will know her very well. I haven't played the game myself, but I saw her in an ad for the videogame in Electronic Gaming Monthly way back in 1994. If I remember correctly, she's one of the bosses in the game you fight against. It seems that her right arm could use a bit more work, but I like how she came out.

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Tina Felina - FanArt by George Alexander III
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17 Apr 200345 Mr. A. Nonymous
Don't mean to sound nasty but is she supposed to look like a giraffe? Other than the long neck she is fine though. Well done!
20 Aug 200545 Anonymous
Nice work there!But the nails are kinda freaky and the neck with the small head,but like i said if you like it I'm fine!
12 Apr 200645 Naraku lover
It sucks big time

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