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Feudal Japan in the future? by ~ilikapie:iconilikapie:


©2007-2009 ~ilikapie
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Submitted: December 28, 2007
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A request from :iconwonkadude50002009: a preggy version of his original character Kohana the daughter of Inuyasha and Kagome who also happens to be part of the Spartan II project an elite soldier for the UNSC United Nations Space Navy, for more of this character check out Wonkadude's gallery here [link]
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:rofl: this is good :+favove:

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Inuyasha And Kagome Forever
Inuyasha+Kagome=:heart:
~Anti-Kikyo fan~
That's cute.

This is what Inuyasha's thinking: Damn...

Kohana: I'm gonna be a mom. I can't wait to tell my friends!
Is so cute :love: great job :clap:
Nice job. I thought you had forgotten. :+fav:

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I swear, I think that George Bush is going to bring freedom to the Iraqy people. . . . if he has to kill every last one of them.
nope I just took my sweet old time

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Drawing is a curse; every time you draw something it just comes back and smacks you upside the head saying, "you can do better!"
Well, it looks great. You just forgot one little detail. Kohana's Dogtags. But, no big deal.

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I swear, I think that George Bush is going to bring freedom to the Iraqy people. . . . if he has to kill every last one of them.
You know there's fail when you combine Halo and Inuyasha.

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You Are Already Dead
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yeah the halo/inuyasha things kinda silly.... BUT theres nothing hotter than a quarter doggie hanyou chick whos preggy *_*

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Bigger is better! ^_^ :excited: More to Love, More to hug! :love: :hug:

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