Quite an old race, being in their "cave-man ages" around the time the dinosaurs on Earth were wiped out. They evolved on a planet quite similar to our own, main differences being the number of moons (some of which hold their own lifeforms) and that the Andalite homeworld somehow switched/lost suns (and survived).
They're a good natured race, helping other species, although are quite arrogant and may come off as racist, especially towards less advanced races.
I never liked the Andalites. They were giant assholes.
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I've got to applaud you for drawing them with their characteristic delicate arms. Artists always seem to ignore those and make the entire upper body look all too human.
I also like how you drew the three facial slits instead of that HIDEOUS apparatus the illustrators always drew.
Only thing that really bugs me is how thin their lower bodies look. I always got the impression that andalites were reasonably sturdy creatures, save the arms.
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Blame it on the girls who know what to do,
Blame it on the boys who keep hitting on you,
Blame it on your mother for the things she said,
Blame it on your father but you know he's dead.
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Mitchen bi paha yah!
They were such pompous pricks, though it is always amusing to see them go on a cinnabon spree.
BON. BON. CIN-A-MON. MON. RRRRROOOLLL.
And as I recall the Emillist was involved slightly in their evolution, and perhaps switching suns.
Good art too!
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I also like how you drew the three facial slits instead of that HIDEOUS apparatus the illustrators always drew.
Only thing that really bugs me is how thin their lower bodies look. I always got the impression that andalites were reasonably sturdy creatures, save the arms.
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Let's get together and have some fun!
And this is giving me nostalgic pangs of wanting to re-read the series now.
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