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Amazing re-imagining. Judy, while looking a bit like a guy, looks great with Nick's clothes, they are perfectly molded to look good on her body, while also keeping very true to how they originally were, and the shading and folding looks great. While the anatomy is a bit off, the casual stance and calm demeanor fits how Nick was in the movie, and I have no problem believing Judy smoked a few before posing (she clearly didn't listen to the chipmunks), though the left side of the mouth looks a bit uncanny if you look closely (which defeats the point of uncanny, but I digress). I can clearly see this as a 2d version of Judy, that goes for both of them.Nick is by far my favorite part of this piece, and he looks awesome in Judy's uniform, which is especially impressive, as there is no official reference on him in those clothes (which also counts for Judy). The fabric doesn't look quite as stretchy as in the movie, but I can chalk that up to 2d limitations. Again, the shading and folds in the suit looks great. His pose is alert, but still kinda casual, and the anatomy looks great, especially the feet, which looks a bit more digitigrade than Judy's. His eyes kinda lack the same youthful excitement as Judy had in the movie, though. The mouth again goes a bit too far up, but it's covered up here by the lighter fur.The simple background provides interest if you look at it long enough, but still keeps the focus on the characters. Not terribly original, but still interesting