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opposite version
122,887 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
Комментарии: 9

Kira 💖1 год назад
the little giggle with the yippee is getting me its so real also ur animations are soooo freaking cute

Maya 🦦1 год назад
says the one who's entire artstyle makes me melt

JenJen🍀1 год назад
Yippee! 🧡💙

~ ❄ Nαρƚιɱҽ ❄ ~ 👻✨1 год назад
Why does the yippee sounds exactly like Pomu Rainpuff voice what the heck????

Robomori1 год назад
This is what plays in your head while animating don't deny it

FamedEmperor🏳️⚧️1 год назад
Weird question by any chance you have the full version of the disaster of passion and town inside me mashup you had :3?

Maya 🦦1 год назад
I posted the entire thing that @Epowgaaaa made

LeoTaku | Vtuber1 год назад
Perfection

Spread Some Culture, Spread Some Kindness1 год назад
This was actually pretty awesome 🥺
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