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Dib Goes Crazy, Broadway Style!
Dib Goes Crazy, Broadway Style! by @Nadine (Nadine Arnold)

For those people who aren't familiar with my fan fiction, I've done a lot of crazy Zim-themed musicals. This drawing is sort of a goofy outgrowth of that.

The closest 'inspiration' for this artwork is the 'I Am Dib!' number at the end of Act I of Dib's Wonderful Life of Doom - The MUSICAL!; in some way it fits with the tone of that number.

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Posted: Sunday, 08 September, 2002 @ 10:27 AM

twitch...twitch THE LUVLINISSS!!!! EEEE!!! SO BOOTIFUL!! steals Dib's sparkly coat HEHEHHEH!!!

Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2002 @ 02:55 PM

Awww!!!! I love it! 'E's so sparkly! Don't ya just wanna hug him????

Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2002 @ 06:47 PM

Don't ya just wanna jump up on stage an sing with him? Aw dats soooo cool! Top notch goodyness Miss Arnold. :)

Posted: Thursday, 26 September, 2002 @ 10:55 PM

Oh that is AWESOME! I AM DIB! Deodeodododo doooo! dances ^.^ I LOVE the sparkles. Yes I do. And he looks so fricking happy!! This pic rox! Just like your musicals!

Posted: Friday, 27 September, 2002 @ 08:34 PM

is too busy laughing to write a good comment

Posted: Sunday, 27 April, 2003 @ 08:28 PM

Wow. Hear Dib sing, hear Dib sing. Oh, please, won't ya hear Dib si-iii-ing! Well, gotta run. ~Zodiac~

Posted: Wednesday, 10 March, 2004 @ 01:52 AM

Ha ha ha ha ha..... and ha!!!!! I love the innocence in Dib and the happiness in her face... It`s very, very funny... I wish throw him a rose...

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