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Nintendo Princess Collection #3 - Princess Lana of Videoland

Lana was the token female character from the late 80s/early 90s cartoon "Captain N: The Game Master". She was the "princess of Videoland" who resided in the Palace of Power and unified the heroes of Videoland - Mega Man, Kid Icarus, Simon Belmont, and others - against the League of Darkness led by Mother Brain. She looks like a sexy version of Palutena from Kid Icarus, but who knows where she really came from.

The cartoon show was essentially a half-hour long Nintendo commercial, and I doubt you'd ever see anything like it today. In retrospect, I don't even think the show was that great (although I loved it as a kid). Captain N also had a comic book series which had much better stories and featured a slightly different lineup of heroes and villains.

Picture done in Photoshop from pencil sketch.
Princess Lana is (c) Nintendo, I guess?

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:iconchicpea:
woar, she's cute! I love her hair! But I've never seen or heard of her before.
:iconalanbates:
Thjat has to be the most adorable Lana I've ever seen.

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:iconsigurdhosenfeld:
Ah, I remember Captain N, this adorable picture of Lana is quite nostalgic. Great work!

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:iconpapermatt202:
Very nice, I like it!
:iconminaprowerthefox:
Nice drawing!!

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OMG takes me back. Remembering things I'd forgotten I had forgetten.

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