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A Kupo Moogle
A Kupo Moogle by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

I've been playing Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (for the Gameboy Advance) for the last few days (kupo). And they redesigned the looks for the moogles (kupo)! ... And I really like the new design (kupo)....

So, we have a kupo moogle as drawn by myself in Painter before bedtime. I actually have a sheet of sketches in one of my class notebooks... so maybe you'll see those inked soon. ..... .... Kupo. XD

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Posted: Friday, 03 October, 2003 @ 08:08 AM

Oh the furry...well, is furriness a word? Oh well...the furriness! (kupo) simplistic but lovely inking ^^ (kupo) would love to eventually play that game, indeed, that would be when i'm not broke @@ (kupo) Though I do have a question....what DOES kupo mean? o_O

Posted: Friday, 03 October, 2003 @ 09:12 AM

laughs I think 'kupo' is a moogle-ism for, "cool" or "neat". ("Give it a kupo name!")

But is also just a word they seem to end every sentance with. The same way that one guy from Fushigi Yugi ends every sentance with, "no da?" or some people end every sentance with, "eh?" or "ne?" or "yeah?" A culture-enforced habit, I'd guess. ;D

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