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Amiga-tan or 'Miggy' is commonly drawn as a young, energetic artist. Her checkered shirt is based off the contemporary Amiga logo, although the monogram and rainbow checkmarks nod towards the older 80's logos. Her attire is meant to have a 50's retro look as she is a touch old-fashioned; regardless, her personality and ideas have and continue to be well ahead of their time. As an artist she carries around | Amiga-tan or 'Miggy' is commonly drawn as a young, energetic artist. Her checkered shirt is based off the contemporary Amiga logo, although the monogram and rainbow checkmarks nod towards the older 80's logos. Her attire is meant to have a 50's retro look as she is a touch old-fashioned; regardless, her personality and ideas have and continue to be well ahead of their time. As an artist she carries around an art tote riddled with as many easter eggs as art supplies (although later renditions omitted the bag out of practicality). | ||
Incidentally, Amiga-tan was | Incidentally, Amiga-tan was first drawn by [[User:C-Chan|C-chan]] | ||
See also: | See also: | ||
*[[List of OS-tans]] | *[[List of OS-tans]] |
Revision as of 02:01, 27 January 2007
Amiga-tan or 'Miggy' is commonly drawn as a young, energetic artist. Her checkered shirt is based off the contemporary Amiga logo, although the monogram and rainbow checkmarks nod towards the older 80's logos. Her attire is meant to have a 50's retro look as she is a touch old-fashioned; regardless, her personality and ideas have and continue to be well ahead of their time. As an artist she carries around an art tote riddled with as many easter eggs as art supplies (although later renditions omitted the bag out of practicality).
Incidentally, Amiga-tan was first drawn by C-chan
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