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Rabbit Girl
Rabbit Girl by @Hope (Assad Junior Chalhoub)

I learned recently that a Neko is a Japanese type of cat girl... Sounds a bit weird to me...

Anyways, someone once asked me to draw her a rabbit girl... For some reason, she didn't want it anymore... I couldn't put this nice little piece of work to waste, so I thought why not Side7?

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Posted: Tuesday, 09 March, 2004 @ 11:00 PM

"Neko" is japanese for cat, so it's often used in connection with the anime-style catgirls so many artists draw. :) You've got a really cute rabbit girl! I can't imagine why someone would ask for this, then change their mind. She's adorable. I really like her pose, she looks like she's dancing a little and showing off her cute outfit. I really like how you didn't make her outfit overly revealing, just cute. I really like the 'paws' on the boots. They're adorable!

Posted: Tuesday, 30 March, 2004 @ 12:41 PM

Yes, "neko" stands for cat and "neko-jin" means "cat-person." :) Since "usagi" stands for rabbit then this would be a "usagi-jin" XD I believe that's how it works, but I'm no expert in Japanese ^^;

Anyway, it's adorable! I love her hair and cute facial expression and her pose is cute as can be. I would love to see this inked and colored.

Thanks for your comment! It's much appreciated :)

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