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Yeah... this actually isn't too bad for an unofficial Dry Bowser plushie.Nysic said:
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Yeah... this actually isn't too bad for an unofficial Dry Bowser plushie.Nysic said:
Looks more like gargoyle Bowser because it looks greyish like some rocks and there isn't enough skeletal features, but it is not ugly.Nysic said:
Some people click on it... ugh...Donatello said:Oh, I'm sorry, DID I NOT PUT IT IN A SPOILER?!
Yes, but you never said what was in the spoiler.Donatello said:Oh, I'm sorry, DID I NOT PUT IT IN A SPOILER?!
Donatello said:Oh, I'm sorry, DID I NOT PUT IT IN A SPOILER?!
Gardevoir said:Donatello said:Oh, I'm sorry, DID I NOT PUT IT IN A SPOILER?!
dat overeaction
Not sexy enough.Donatello said:
Magikrazy said:^blof's dream guy :P
Donatello said:Considering the discussion is about ugly Mario characters, you had to know that whatever's in the spoiler would visually unappealing.
Gardevoir said:Donatello said:Oh, I'm sorry, DID I NOT PUT IT IN A SPOILER?!
dat overeaction
it was a joke...
Well, at least it doesn't look as bad as Wario...Donatello said:
Donatello said:Considering the discussion is about ugly Mario characters, you had to know that whatever's in the spoiler would visually unappealing.
Isn't bootleg stuff fanmade? If it isn't official then it's fanmade one would think.Mcmadness said:bootleg rip offs. Nothing fan made.
Not necessarily.Fawful said:Isn't bootleg stuff fanmade? If it isn't official then it's fanmade one would think.Mcmadness said:bootleg rip offs. Nothing fan made.
Fawful said:Isn't bootleg stuff fanmade? If it isn't official then it's fanmade one would think.Mcmadness said:bootleg rip offs. Nothing fan made.
Fan-made or Custom: Fan-made items are just that, pieces made as craft projects by fans of the property. They vary in quality based on the skill and experience of the artist. Unlike the above categories, these items are hand-made and not mass-produced, and are either one-of-a-kind or made in very limited quantities. Custom artists are even commissioned by fans that lack the skill or the time to create these pieces. Because of this, the IP owner usually does not have a problem with the existence of these items. If a fan item is sold, it is often to compensate for the time and materials the artist has put into the piece rather than to make a significant profit. These pieces may be of value to certain collectors, especially when filling a gap in the market by creating a character that has not been made into an official product.
Lario said:The Goomba looks content, but Luigi is like "kill me."