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This is from the OVA~ which consists of 3 parts. I loved that pose he had in the third part, so I drew it! x3 I love hiiiiiiim

Hopes you like it! :D


Copyrighted--King of Bandit Jing

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:iconanimegher:
XD JING!! aw you got his eyes, which are certainly the best part of him for me!! :giggle: the hat!
awesome coloring. ohmigawd if you did another one with kir...
i...i would love you forever.
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^^ Sankyuu, I love you forever anyway! xD

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When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that pens would not work in zero gravity. NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion to develop a pen that writes on almost any surface. The Russians used a pencil.
:icongo-devil-dante:
Aaaaw, :heart::heart: hehe so cute! His eyes are pretty cool man, and the soft shading suits his skin and shirt well, maybe choose a sharper one for the hair, still very cool tho! :heart:
:iconchisa-sama:
I luv his eyes :clap: and shading is great :hug: pretty good job, dear :cuddle:

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when you find yourself in trouble don't try to call Mother Marry - she won't come cause she is helping Beatles at the moment...it is better to go there [link] and leave a comment :D
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on the other side angels earn their wings...
:icontikoinchumo:
YAY! I'm a big jing fan! it's nice to fianlly see him!

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~animeboston Jump on it!
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Sankyuu ne-chan x3

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When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that pens would not work in zero gravity. NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion to develop a pen that writes on almost any surface. The Russians used a pencil.
:iconleechee:
Jing =D! This came out really nice =D ! *Adds to favorites* :heart:
:iconinstant-pocky:
x3 Wai~ Sankyuu

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When NASA first started sending up astronauts, they quickly discovered that pens would not work in zero gravity. NASA scientists spent a decade and $12 billion to develop a pen that writes on almost any surface. The Russians used a pencil.
:iconkingofbanditjing-fc:
Oooo those trei sexy eyes!!! :drool: Thats Jing for sure!!! Thankyou for the submission!

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