Undertale Fan Art
Welcome to my Undertale art gallery!
Here you'll find Undertale comics I drew by hand, and a few comics I made by applying Photoshop and Paint to in-game screen shots (because I was feeling too Sans to draw them from scratch).
For your viewing convenience, my ongoing Undertale comic, Just Cause, has a page of its own. You can read it here.
I plan to add more as time goes by, so keep checking back! Unless, of course, you haven't finished the game yet, in which case beware of spoilers.
If you want to make a dub of any of these, feel free, as long as you credit me and include a link to this page in your video's description.
To get advance viewings of completed art, and exclusive access to works in progress, please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you want to help me make art more frequently, but you don't want to make a monthly commitment, I also have a Ko-Fi.
Here you'll find Undertale comics I drew by hand, and a few comics I made by applying Photoshop and Paint to in-game screen shots (because I was feeling too Sans to draw them from scratch).
For your viewing convenience, my ongoing Undertale comic, Just Cause, has a page of its own. You can read it here.
I plan to add more as time goes by, so keep checking back! Unless, of course, you haven't finished the game yet, in which case beware of spoilers.
If you want to make a dub of any of these, feel free, as long as you credit me and include a link to this page in your video's description.
To get advance viewings of completed art, and exclusive access to works in progress, please consider supporting my work on Patreon. If you want to help me make art more frequently, but you don't want to make a monthly commitment, I also have a Ko-Fi.
Tentacles of the Time Tyrant
It's been a while since I turned a panel of Just Cause into a wallpaper, and this one seemed especially conducive to it. In this panel, Frisk is wondering if Flowey can wrest control of the timeline from them, and make them relive their most painful moments over and over again.
I'm not entirely happy with it; I feel like the scenes from Frisk's past don't quite mesh with the rest of the picture. They feel slapped-on to me. If you have any suggestions for making them feel more integrated, I'd love to hear them!
I'm not entirely happy with it; I feel like the scenes from Frisk's past don't quite mesh with the rest of the picture. They feel slapped-on to me. If you have any suggestions for making them feel more integrated, I'd love to hear them!
Judgment in Black and White
The Inktober for Tuesday the 16th is brought to you by dramatic lighting, probably the best outline I've ever drawn for one of the Judgment Hall/Last Corridor's pillars, and another attempt to do gradient shading without using a soft brush. It looks kind of like the shadows are melting down the pillar - not the effect I originally intended, but one I like all the same.
I thought about adding the tile pattern to the floor, but I drew this late on Monday night and will have very little time for drawing on Tuesday, and I just didn't feel like it. Besides, in this context, I kind of like the clean, stark look of the unpatterned floor.
It late at this particular night that I decided that the rest of Inktober will be done on a "when I want to and have time" basis. Some of the days, it's been a great impetus for me to draw things I've wanted to draw for a while and hadn't gotten around to, but there have also been days when it's felt more like a very time-consuming obligation, and it's been holding me back from working on the stories that are dear to my heart.
So, as my (ridiculously wise for her years) younger sister would say, it's time for me to "murder 'should'", and go with what feels right instead of "shoulding all over myself" with completely unnecessary obligations, haha.
I thought about adding the tile pattern to the floor, but I drew this late on Monday night and will have very little time for drawing on Tuesday, and I just didn't feel like it. Besides, in this context, I kind of like the clean, stark look of the unpatterned floor.
It late at this particular night that I decided that the rest of Inktober will be done on a "when I want to and have time" basis. Some of the days, it's been a great impetus for me to draw things I've wanted to draw for a while and hadn't gotten around to, but there have also been days when it's felt more like a very time-consuming obligation, and it's been holding me back from working on the stories that are dear to my heart.
So, as my (ridiculously wise for her years) younger sister would say, it's time for me to "murder 'should'", and go with what feels right instead of "shoulding all over myself" with completely unnecessary obligations, haha.
Stop the Clock
The clock keeps turning backward, and Sans just wants it to stop. But the power to stop it will always be in someone else's hands.
Baby Asriel and Plushie Gerson
One of the Inktober 2018 themes was "Precious", and what's more precious than a baby Asriel holding a plushie of one of his parents' oldest friends?
I decided to do this drawing in marker, with a pencil sketch beneath. In retrospect, I should also have put a piece of cardboard beneath, haha; there was so much ink on the table. >_<
I need to practice clothing folds more; these ones look all wrong to me. It is now my artistic duty to stare intently at wrinkled clothes! But hey, at least I know where I need to improve.
I decided to do this drawing in marker, with a pencil sketch beneath. In retrospect, I should also have put a piece of cardboard beneath, haha; there was so much ink on the table. >_<
I need to practice clothing folds more; these ones look all wrong to me. It is now my artistic duty to stare intently at wrinkled clothes! But hey, at least I know where I need to improve.
Plants, Meet Zombies
Sometimes, accidentally hiding a layer in Photoshop has cool, ethereal results.
Other times, it creates a horrifying plant zombie thing. Because Flowey the Flower wasn't already good enough at being creepy on his own.
Other times, it creates a horrifying plant zombie thing. Because Flowey the Flower wasn't already good enough at being creepy on his own.
Outline, Highlights and A Happy Accident
Most of the time, accidents in Photoshop have weird, creepy, or just plain messy-looking results. But once in a while, you get something cool.
While I was working on one of the pages of my Undertale webcomic, Just Cause, I accidentally hid the color and shadow layers in one of the panels, leaving only the outline, face and highlight layers visible.
The result was an eerie, glowy, oddly beautiful look at what a couple steps in my drawing process look like by themselves.
While I was working on one of the pages of my Undertale webcomic, Just Cause, I accidentally hid the color and shadow layers in one of the panels, leaving only the outline, face and highlight layers visible.
The result was an eerie, glowy, oddly beautiful look at what a couple steps in my drawing process look like by themselves.
Protection in Panic
I stumbled upon an art contest and decided to participate. This scenario takes place in another Undertale AU called "Underfell", which is basically an edgier and more dangerous version of Undertale.
The monster hiding in Sans' sentry station is the contest owner's original character, and she's having a panic attack - which is a perilous situation in an alternate universe where showing vulnerability can get you attacked.
Luckily for her, she's got a skeleton friend who will hold her hand and drive away potential threats with terrible puns.
This took forever, but I'm happy with the result. It was nice to spread my wings and push the limits of my artistic ability like this, and I finally took a lot of people's advice and started using more clothing folds. I probably made Ink's arms a bit too small, but I had to cram them into that little sentry station and make it feasible for her to clamp one of those hands over her torso.
My favorite part of this picture is Ink using her giant claws to hold Sans' teeny tiny baby hand, haha.
Here's a version without the dialogue:
Luckily for her, she's got a skeleton friend who will hold her hand and drive away potential threats with terrible puns.
This took forever, but I'm happy with the result. It was nice to spread my wings and push the limits of my artistic ability like this, and I finally took a lot of people's advice and started using more clothing folds. I probably made Ink's arms a bit too small, but I had to cram them into that little sentry station and make it feasible for her to clamp one of those hands over her torso.
My favorite part of this picture is Ink using her giant claws to hold Sans' teeny tiny baby hand, haha.
Here's a version without the dialogue:
What Frisk Really Has In Their Pants
The biggest mysteries about what Undertale’s gender-ambiguous protagonist has in their pants:
1. How the pie, hot dogs, and other unwrapped food items in their pockets don’t get mushed together into disgusting mutant goo.
2. How the pie’s plate fits AT ALL.
3. How EVERYTHING fits AT ALL.
4. How the snowman piece, bisicle, and Nice Cream don’t melt. (MAGIC.)
5. How Frisk knew that cramming these items into their pockets was a good idea in the first place. I mean, Toriel implies that that’s where the kid keeps their stuff, but when have you ever looked at a piece of pie and thought “That should go in my pocket”?
Did they shove their hand into their pocket, feel the presence of this newfound pocket dimension in their pants, shrug, and say, “Welp, in a world with ambulatory skeletons, talking rocks, and murderous flowers, this is a normal level of weird, so I might as well just roll with it”?
And of course, there is always the most important question of all...
6. Do they have enough healing items to get through the next boss battle?
Baby Papyrus Wants a Hug
More Handplates fan art, this time starring little Papyrus. Will you hug the baby bones?
The foreshortening didn't go as planned, but meh, it's lazy late-Saturday art and I really don't feel like tinkering with it further.
I'm starting to give myself permission to work on side projects until I lose interest, and then call them done, rather than daunting myself out of starting them by saying I have to bring every single artistic whim to my closest semblance of perfection or else not do it at all.
The foreshortening didn't go as planned, but meh, it's lazy late-Saturday art and I really don't feel like tinkering with it further.
I'm starting to give myself permission to work on side projects until I lose interest, and then call them done, rather than daunting myself out of starting them by saying I have to bring every single artistic whim to my closest semblance of perfection or else not do it at all.
Undoing the Undying
This is one of the panels from my ongoing webcomic, Just Cause. It took me FOREVER, but I'm happy with the results.
You Shouldn't Have! ...No, Really, You Shouldn't Have.
This is based on the “Babyplates” version of Zarla's Handplates AU. They aren’t babies anymore, but they’re still young enough that “I made (insert life form here) pretty” is automatically bad news, haha.
I wasn't sure whose style to use for this one, so I ended up doing a hybrid of my style and Zarla's.
Since some of her readers will probably be wondering, this wasn’t inspired by the printer incident. I thought of it when one of my siblings told me about a parent who discovered that their child had painted the kitchen with butter. BUTTER, of all things. >_<
The animal suits, on the other hand, were totally based on this Handplates comic and this Handplates side comic.
I wasn't sure whose style to use for this one, so I ended up doing a hybrid of my style and Zarla's.
Since some of her readers will probably be wondering, this wasn’t inspired by the printer incident. I thought of it when one of my siblings told me about a parent who discovered that their child had painted the kitchen with butter. BUTTER, of all things. >_<
The animal suits, on the other hand, were totally based on this Handplates comic and this Handplates side comic.
Do You Remember Me?
This is one of the panels from the 33rd page of my ongoing Undertale webcomic, Just Cause. I liked it so much that I wanted to show it off without any dialogue to obstruct it.
Lightning Ninja Alphys
I recently saw another artist point out that there aren’t enough pictures of Alphys looking cool, and this popped into my head.
The fact that Alphys uses electricity magic is practically a cheat code for making her look cool, and I suspect that her love of anime would lead to some pretty dramatic poses if she wanted to psyche herself up for a fight.
The fact that Alphys uses electricity magic is practically a cheat code for making her look cool, and I suspect that her love of anime would lead to some pretty dramatic poses if she wanted to psyche herself up for a fight.
Echo Flower
Undertale Fan Art: Falling Down
Undertale Wallpaper: Lost Soul Sans
For this wallpaper, I wanted to do something similar to the colorful special effects we see in the background of the battle with Asriel. But instead of glitchy abstract patterns, I wanted this background to reflect Sans' psyche, and to use some of the colors associated with his soul.
The pale blue is one of the colors his eye flashes. In Undertale, this color is associated with patience. The twelve stripes represent the twelve hours on the clock, which in turn represents time and the time loops that have become the bane of Sans' existence.
The dark blue is the color skeletons turn your soul when they use blue magic on you. It's vaguely heart-shaped in this picture, but fuzzy and tumultuous, like the distorted personalities of the Lost Souls.
At the edges of the image, the yellow associated with justice - the other color Sans' eye flashes - and the purple of Karmic Retribution lurk. These aspects of Sans don't come into play in the pacifist route, but they're always there, just in case you decide to betray him.
All four of these colors are a bit darker in this image than they are in the game; at their full brightness, they made the background far too loud and busy, and threatened to drown out Sans, so I toned them down a bit.
The pale blue is one of the colors his eye flashes. In Undertale, this color is associated with patience. The twelve stripes represent the twelve hours on the clock, which in turn represents time and the time loops that have become the bane of Sans' existence.
The dark blue is the color skeletons turn your soul when they use blue magic on you. It's vaguely heart-shaped in this picture, but fuzzy and tumultuous, like the distorted personalities of the Lost Souls.
At the edges of the image, the yellow associated with justice - the other color Sans' eye flashes - and the purple of Karmic Retribution lurk. These aspects of Sans don't come into play in the pacifist route, but they're always there, just in case you decide to betray him.
All four of these colors are a bit darker in this image than they are in the game; at their full brightness, they made the background far too loud and busy, and threatened to drown out Sans, so I toned them down a bit.
Undertale Handplates Fan Comic: He Touched The Butt!
Out of all the many Undertale AUs out there, Zarla's Handplates is currently my favorite. It's deep, emotional and well-drawn, has great dialogue, and really makes the reader think about the different moral viewpoints the characters present. (Fair warning: If you're going to read it, prepare for pain, anger, and a potent urge to decapitate a fictional skeleton.)
It also has some goofy side comics, like the one where Gaster found a sexually explicit fanfiction Alphys had written, involving herself, him, and several other monsters.
This sparked a discussion about the logistics of Alphys dropping and possibly reattaching her tail, which resulted in me speculating about this interaction, which resulted in this picture.
It also has some goofy side comics, like the one where Gaster found a sexually explicit fanfiction Alphys had written, involving herself, him, and several other monsters.
This sparked a discussion about the logistics of Alphys dropping and possibly reattaching her tail, which resulted in me speculating about this interaction, which resulted in this picture.
Such a serious and poignant AU, and my first (but probably not last) fan art for it is a goofy one-panel about Alphys using a Finding Nemo reference while freaking out about Gaster (almost) touching her butt.
As a bonus for those of you who are familiar with this AU: Alphys is hiding in the same closet Gaster locked her in in this joke comic.
Please Don't Noogie the Skeleton!
Judging by her snow wrestling tendencies, Undyne and other people's boundaries are not the best combination. But Papyrus will always forgive her and go right on being her cool friend, right after he's done fruitlessly yelling in protest.
And then he will go and pass the noogie on to his brother in a much angstier piece of fan art.
The Heroine Appears
Most fan art I've seen depicts Undyne's Undying armor mostly in black or dark grey, and I did the same the first time I drew her. But this time, I wanted to add in some of her friends' colors, to show that she was thinking of them when she created this form for herself.
The gold on her belt and gloves is the same shade as Asgore's hair and shoulder guards, and the hearts on her gloves are Alphys' yellow rimmed with the orange of Papyrus' scarf. The red in her armor symbolizes the determination that enabled her to drag herself back from the brink of death for one last glorious fight.
The gold on her belt and gloves is the same shade as Asgore's hair and shoulder guards, and the hearts on her gloves are Alphys' yellow rimmed with the orange of Papyrus' scarf. The red in her armor symbolizes the determination that enabled her to drag herself back from the brink of death for one last glorious fight.
MTT Restaurant (a.k.a. Ode to My Lack of Self-Control)
Apparently I have no self-control when it comes to art. I mean, look at this picture. It’s the background for a frame in a webcomic.
A WEBCOMIC. Where common sense dictates that one should keep things simple enough that one can put out pages at a reasonably fast pace.
But then one part turned out semirealistic enough that to keep the appearance coherent I wanted to make the rest look just as good, and look what the heck happened.
You can't even see this whole background in the actual comic panel because the dialogue covers some parts up. >_<
Oh, well. I got a pretty picture out of it.
If you can't read the words on the corkboard, they're all quotes from Mettaton, saying:
"The food is to die for!"
"Gorgeous style and fragrance!"
"My face tastes beautiful!"
"It's just like being on the surface."
"Fit for the star of the Underground"
"Smells like the moon."
"Farmed locally. Very locally."
Some of these are direct quotes from the chalkboard in the game, and some of the others are references to dialogue in other parts of Undertale.
A WEBCOMIC. Where common sense dictates that one should keep things simple enough that one can put out pages at a reasonably fast pace.
But then one part turned out semirealistic enough that to keep the appearance coherent I wanted to make the rest look just as good, and look what the heck happened.
You can't even see this whole background in the actual comic panel because the dialogue covers some parts up. >_<
Oh, well. I got a pretty picture out of it.
If you can't read the words on the corkboard, they're all quotes from Mettaton, saying:
"The food is to die for!"
"Gorgeous style and fragrance!"
"My face tastes beautiful!"
"It's just like being on the surface."
"Fit for the star of the Underground"
"Smells like the moon."
"Farmed locally. Very locally."
Some of these are direct quotes from the chalkboard in the game, and some of the others are references to dialogue in other parts of Undertale.
Spear of Suffering
In the 15th page of Just Cause, one of the panels had a montage of moments from Frisk's battle with Undyne.
I originally drew that montage bigger than it was in the panel to make it easier to get all the details right while drawing, and I also made it darker in the comic panel to help show that it was a memory.
That being the case, I wanted to share the original version in all its full-sized, fully colored, traumatic glory.
Poor Frisk. Being a human in the Underground, and being the protagonist in a world where video game mechanics apply, both suck intensely when you aren't a very good fighter. This panel certainly casts the scrapbooking phone call in an unpleasant light.
Undyne: Oh my GOD!!! Wasn't this room the BEST!? Like when I decided to NOT do that BORING monologue... And then went TOTALLY off-the-cuff!? Or when I almost killed you with spears??? Or when I almost killed you with MORE spears??? Aw man. I should have taken photos. Think about how cute a little scrapbook would be..
Papyrus: NOW I WANT A SCRAPBOOK OF MY FIGHT TOO!!!
Undyne: Let's start a photo company for boss fights!
Papyrus: ONE WEEK LATER, SAMPLE GLOSSIES IN THE MAIL.
Undyne: Relive the memories...
Frisk is reliving them, all right.
I originally drew that montage bigger than it was in the panel to make it easier to get all the details right while drawing, and I also made it darker in the comic panel to help show that it was a memory.
That being the case, I wanted to share the original version in all its full-sized, fully colored, traumatic glory.
Poor Frisk. Being a human in the Underground, and being the protagonist in a world where video game mechanics apply, both suck intensely when you aren't a very good fighter. This panel certainly casts the scrapbooking phone call in an unpleasant light.
Undyne: Oh my GOD!!! Wasn't this room the BEST!? Like when I decided to NOT do that BORING monologue... And then went TOTALLY off-the-cuff!? Or when I almost killed you with spears??? Or when I almost killed you with MORE spears??? Aw man. I should have taken photos. Think about how cute a little scrapbook would be..
Papyrus: NOW I WANT A SCRAPBOOK OF MY FIGHT TOO!!!
Undyne: Let's start a photo company for boss fights!
Papyrus: ONE WEEK LATER, SAMPLE GLOSSIES IN THE MAIL.
Undyne: Relive the memories...
Frisk is reliving them, all right.
Getting People to Open Up
I was having a conversation with another artist about how Papyrus probably knows more than people give him credit for, and this came to mind.
Both Sans and Asgore spill their guts either during or after combat - in fact, that’s the ONLY time when Sans really opens up - so even though Papyrus’ advice sounds weird, it’s actually oddly sound.
Both Sans and Asgore spill their guts either during or after combat - in fact, that’s the ONLY time when Sans really opens up - so even though Papyrus’ advice sounds weird, it’s actually oddly sound.
Post-Pacifist Picnic Party
After all the work I put into the last panel of page 13 of Just Cause, I wanted people to be able to appreciate it in all its full-sized glory. Fortunately, I planned ahead and created it in a separate file as a wallpaper before adding it to the comic. ^_^
In this flashback, the Barrier is broken, the core group of friends is together, the spaghetti is on the battery-powered stove, and Papyrus and Alphys are having a culinary argument while Undyne enjoys her friends' display of fighting spirit. It's the happy calm before the storm.
You can download the full-sized wallpaper by clicking the link below.
In this flashback, the Barrier is broken, the core group of friends is together, the spaghetti is on the battery-powered stove, and Papyrus and Alphys are having a culinary argument while Undyne enjoys her friends' display of fighting spirit. It's the happy calm before the storm.
You can download the full-sized wallpaper by clicking the link below.
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When The Music Hits You
Dangling by Dark Threads
Be careful who you listen to, lest their influence bind and blind you.
This is one of those panels from Just Cause that just had to be a wallpaper, so here we go.
So Proud to Get His Butt Kicked
I loved Undyne's story about how she met Asgore. Toby Fox did a great job of establishing the king's character, both his power and his gentle nature, long before the protagonist ever meets him.
In this picture, he's wearing a casual training uniform instead of his usual armor and robes, because he doesn't want young Undyne to scuff up his robe or break her knuckles on his armor. You can tell from his hair that the little warrior is getting better at what she does, haha.
This is less detailed than a lot of my other drawings; it's more of a quick impulse sketch that I knocked off in under an hour than a major project that I wanted to spend a lot of time on, but I liked this scene and I felt like drawing a happy Asgore. So here you go.
Making Blue Lives Weirder
Once the monsters in Undertale reached the surface, I imagine there was a period in which not everyone knew that they existed or what they could do. The police probably got a lot of calls about weird but benign magical events happening in once-mundane neighbourhoods.
I could see Sans taking advantage of the situation to confuse, alarm, and generally weird out a lot of people.
The look on this poor officer's face was totally worth the speeding ticket - assuming Sans didn't just teleport away while he was writing the ticket, leaving the human wondering if the encounter was all a bizarre hallucination.
Sans: making blue lives weirder since 201X.
Sans the EdgeJester
As soon as my sister told me about that Tumblr post, I knew this picture had to become a thing that existed. I mean, the rank of EdgeJester captures the two sides of Sans' personality so perfectly.
I decided to incorporate all the colors of his canonical sprite and (maybe?) canonical action figure into the picture, and to split them up according to the context in which they appear.
The dull blue, grey, and pastel pink of his hoodie and slippers appear on one side, while the yellow and more vivid blue of his glowing eye appear on the other, along with the purple that your health bar turns when afflicted by his Karmic Retribution. Casual jester on one side, edge on the other.
And of course, there's black and white, partly because those are the colors of his body, and partly to contrast all those more vivid colors and keep them from getting too excessively gaudy.
I thought about shading it, but I decided that I wanted to keep the colors true to their original shades, and adding light and shadow would distort that a bit. But I'll probably use the design for a shaded wallpaper at some point in the nonspecific future.
Stop Petting the Enemy!
For those who don't have the context for this:
In Undertale, if you befriend Undyne and try to make spaghetti sauce with her, you have the option to be either strong or wimpy when pounding the vegetables. Since Undyne tells you to envision the vegetables as your greatest enemy, it's pretty obvious what the combat-loving fish wants you to do.
If you ignore her wishes and choose the "wimpy" option, then instead of pounding the vegetables, you pet them affectionately, at which point Undyne gets upset and tells you to "stop petting the enemy!"
The funny thing about that is, one of her combat units consists entirely of dogs, and you can literally pet your way past all of them.
Granted, some of them do require additional actions before they'll be placated, but the fact remains that petting the enemy is a perfectly valid combat tactic in the world of Undertale.
I don't think Undyne would appreciate being reminded of this.
Hot Dog Jenga
If you keep trying to buy hot dogs from Sans after you run out of inventory space, he'll start stacking them on your head. So I thought in a Pacifist Run, or at least a Neutral Run in which Papyrus is spared, it would be cute if the skeleton brothers started stacking hot dogs on Frisk's head together, or maybe even started a game of hot dog Jenga.
Papyrus would probably hate it, given his loathing of grease, but maybe if they used water sausages instead of meat, the Great Papyrus would condescend to join the shenanigans.
Papyrus would probably hate it, given his loathing of grease, but maybe if they used water sausages instead of meat, the Great Papyrus would condescend to join the shenanigans.
Wallpaper: Bad Memories
I was working on the outline for chapter 2 of Just Cause, and I thought, “you know, panel 4 would make a good wallpaper”. So that’s what I did.
Poor Sans. So many terrible memories. And poor everyone who is currently not remembering anything at all.
On a happier note, I love how Vulkin’s eyes turned out, and Moldsmall is so pretty. Also, having an unshaded version of Sans, then creating a layer with full shading, then switching between them to see the difference, is one of the most satisfying frikkin’ things since the Pacifist ending.
The moment you realize...
Poor Toriel really seems to have a habit of getting attached to people with tiny health bars. No wonder she's always so worried and overprotective.
Sans especially must terrify her sometimes - at least Frisk can take a few hits before dying.
I wonder if Frisk ever told her about their time-travel-based immortality, and assured her that they would be all right.
A Disproportionate Challenge
A little bird is starting to regret its life commitments. But that doesn't mean it's going to give up.
You know, I'd totally intended to stay time-efficient with this one (as much as you CAN stay time-efficient on something that took all of one Saturday and several hours of another), and only do two shades for each body part. A base colour, and a shadow.
But then I started to think about how much better Asgore would look if I added another layer of shade here, and another there... four extra hours later, here we are.
Sans in the Hoodie
Sans got Frisk a birthday present... but there seems to be an ulterior motive involved.
And now there is a not-so-ulterior dub involved.
And now there is a not-so-ulterior dub involved.
Your New Favorite Plant
Frisk is having trouble, but it's nothing a psychokinetic skeleton can't cure.
I made a dub of this one - check it out here!
I made a dub of this one - check it out here!
Despite all the hours of work that went into this one, and all the little nerdy details that I thought to put in, I actually managed to make Sans use the wrong arm to lift Frisk in the first draft of the last panel.
You can see the original below:
Plaguing My Failures
He'd have gotten in so much trouble, but it would have been worth it.
How Sans' Boss Fight Should Have Started
We know from Asgore's boss battle that monsters can do stuff like this. So why didn't Sans?
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