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Tiny Celebi

Hey, Jess here!

I really wanted to share this picture with you guys. I say picture and not drawing because it is actually a picture. A picture that I editted to be exact. When I looked at this picture I immediately imagined a Celebi in it, so I had to draw it!

Feedback will be appreciated. =)

"Tiny Celebi"

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