




Emily was created in 1996-7, the year when I was still an art student in NAFA. The truth... this was the drawing style I discovered when I drew Emily, before that she looks more like a "manga style" girl. This drawing style has evolved over the years, from a wobbly scribble to what she is now. Rocket was created after the year 2000. I don't mind having a dog that looks like Rocket, but too bad my wife has a phobia on little animal. How I envy Geoff Bevington who in real life has a pet dog that look exactly like Dot (the white dog with a black patch in our story).
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