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“-…I just want my parents home…”
 
 
Okay, well, considering I haven’t really drawn much of my Mucha Lucha OC Abjay, I wanted to do so on account of I have this feeling some people assume she’s just some air-headed, spoiled brat who tends to throw insults sometimes, making her the least favorite of my OCs. I’m sure this picture featuring her interacting with the other cartoon characters must sort of prove that
 
But really, if you’ve read Chapter 11, part 2 of my Invader Zim cartoon crossover story then you recall how completely broken she was when she got a message from her parents saying they were going to be staying longer on their business trip.
 
Really, though I did say Abjay is like Heather from the Total Drama Series, or somewhat like Trixie Tang from The Fairly Odd Parents, maybe even dumb as London Tipton from the Suite Life of Zack and Cody, as I’ve said before, she has a good heart.
 
That heart just keeps breaking everytime she sees her mansion empty, with no one waiting for her…
 
So Abjay’s a rich girl…so she lives in Beverly Hills…so she gets anything she wants…except one: her parents.
 
You see, half the stupid things she says to her friends like all those insults she throws…she doesn’t really mean to; she just says it out of being upset about being the only child home alone.
 
So she really does relate a lot to Dib from Invader Zim: his dad’s never home.
 
In this picture:
 
Another usual day gone by, and the friends/enemies Abjay and Django bicker a bit as usual, then they slowly drop what they were arguing about and sarcastically joke/insult about each other.
 
Then Abjay receives a text from her parents.
 
They’re going to be gone even longer.
 
And Abjay was really hoping they were coming home…
 
She hides her emotional pain from this and just continues on being her stuck up, naive self, sometimes throwing a remark or two at Django and the others…
 
The day’s done and she goes home to her mansion where a package is waiting for her. It’s a gift from her parents from one of the many business places they’ve been to.
 
Now as much as Abjay loves getting expensive gifts from her parents…the best gift in the world would have been for mommy and daddy to come home…
 
There are two reasons why she wears her mask: 1.) it makes her look cute. 2.)Hides the hurt and tears that nearly fall from her face after another disappointment.
 
See, doesn’t she look beautiful with or without the mask?
 
And behind her true mask of her happy, “I’m-better-than-you” expression…it’s a sad, broken-hearted child whose hopes get crushed almost every week.
 
And Django and Apple Bloom see this from her bedroom window( yes, she loves pink ).
 
Even though Django and Abjay fight a lot, they’re like best friends and enemies: best frenemies(though some of you assume it’s more ).
 
I think I cried when I finished coloring this…
 
 
Django from El Tigre (c) Jorge Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua  
Apple Bloom from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (c) Lauren Faust  
Abjay belongs to me.

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Does anyone think that Apple Bloom and that skull demon guy look giant compared to Abjay?
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Lesson #1 when you have a massively large crossover (like Marvel vs Capcom, Cartoon Network Fusion Fall); you do not, repeat DO NOT add OCs! Especially Mary Sues, what are there like five of them in her universe? Crossovers are for in-character interactions with each other and finding traits are common ground with one another to either form Friendship, rivalries or alliances towards a goal. Throwing OCs in takes away the focus of what could have been an interesting crossover. Even South Park’s Imaginationland had OOC moments but their personalities were a complete 180 from their true selfs that it was played for laughs.
 
This is as bad as the 80’s Saturday Morning Cartoons to the Rescue one shot crossover.
 
End of Lesson #1