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My Little Mousie – Nightmus the Squeakiest Ghost
My Little Mousie – Nightmus the Squeakiest Ghost by @Roadstripe (CyberCorn Entropic)

Nightmus gets pretty dejected sometimes. Other ghosts can frighten the besqueekers out of mousies, sometimes without even trying. But not Nightmus. She can't seem to scare anybody. She tries and she tries, but she can't even make an albino blanch. Afterlife's a pain, sometimes.

Does anyone remember Casper the Friendly Ghost? Among the ghosts he chummed around with was Nightmare the Galloping Ghost – a ghost mare, naturally. Like Casper, she was friendly, but she had her share of unintentional (and sometimes intentional) scaring. Frankly, I'm astonished no MLPony fan has transplanted her into FiM fan art yet. :p

In any case, this is part of a recent attempt by me to speed up and increase the amount of my drawing things. Although I'm working on crocheting, I still need to practice and improve my picture-making skills, especially since they have a faster turn-around time than yarncrafts.

Art © 2014 Marvin E. Fuller

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