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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes... Tattoo.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes... Tattoo. by @martgray (Martin Gray)
A bit of fanart dedicated to the best cheap movie in existance: Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.
Looks kind of like a tattoo- although why anyone would want the image of a gigantic evil man-eating fruit permanently seared into their flesh is beyond me.
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Posted: Friday, 08 November, 2002 @ 11:00 PM

Okay, this might be a tad bit long -

Who would want a KT tattoo? You're hearing from him. I'm a huge Killer Tomatoes fan - I have all four films, the first season of the cartoon on tape and most of the toys. It was a fantastic, ammusing series that I love to this day (I'm 19) and will never stop loving. You rock, dude - spread the KT art! heheh

Posted: Saturday, 09 November, 2002 @ 10:59 PM

Glad to see someone who likes the series as much as I do.(Actually- even more, since you have the TV show on tape. I wish I could see that show again...) I mostly try to make fanart of stuff that I do not see much of (if any at all) on Side 7. And this will NOT be my last KT fanart (I'm good at drawing those things.).

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