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spaceboibrainrot · 3 months
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I don't care that zim 2 is probably dead, and probably didn't know Zib was a Dib, they are gay in an evil, domestic, xenophile, partly selfcest kinda way
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they look so gay <3
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rnarchhare · 2 years
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It’s an army AND a cult
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kissymatch · 9 months
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tried something new kinda hate it but YOLO thank you for 50 followers btw TEEHEE
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t-hal-mothman · 1 year
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Day 22 Multiverse I do not know what is going on here, most likely the sunset of everything at all. I drew it while listening to the Letdown. -  Love Is A Weapon
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satirn · 5 months
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some sillys cus ive been writing for this a whole lot lately :3
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harveybucket · 10 months
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HI EVERYONE
There are so few drawings now because I am inspired by drawing only my own OC (⌒_⌒;) So far, there are no ideas for the canon IZ characters
Sorry ;Р
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zeropalart · 1 year
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And while we’re at it I never posted this Secret Santa gift I made for @rikkaly last year!
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rikkaly · 2 years
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what a lovely interaction
audio from Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)
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neoncl0ckwork · 2 years
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Long time no Invader Zim B)
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spaceboibrainrot · 6 months
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I swear I know how to draw other invader Zim characters besides Zib
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l1zco · 2 years
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Day 11: puppet
No, that's it. I finished. My strength is gone, I'm tired😓😪🤧
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aetomicwasteland · 1 year
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Wanted to doodle the little guys, they’re so unbelievably silly. SILLY GUYS!!
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1nvad3rz1m · 2 years
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Love is stored in the zim number 2
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random-iz-stuff · 2 years
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Headcanon/analysis thing:
[This is a continuation of this other post I made about the Zimvoid, more specifically about how all the top 100 Zim’s lied about what makes them unique.]
I was thinking about that headcanon I made and I realized just what that headcanon means for Number 2. (Plus now I have more headcanons for him)
Number 2 is the Ultimate Zim, and he’s a Zim that goes against everything our Zim stands for. Number 2 is to Zim what Zib is to Dib.
Zim has a strong moral code. He refuses to kill his rivals in an unfair fight and will spare them when they won’t do the same to him. Zim goes easy on Dib and went out of his way to spare Tak at the end of their dogfight in Tak: The Hideous New Girl. Zim also refuses to outright steal technology from others, as that goes against Irken law regarding patents and inventions and Zim, as a former scientist and inventor, strictly upholds said laws. This moral code that Zim has overrides the need for efficiency and perfection that Irkens are expected to have.
All Zims have this moral code, as it’s pretty much a part of them. Without that moral code, they just aren’t Zim.
But Number 2 doesn’t have this moral code. He abandoned it in favour of traditional irken efficiency, and it’s a terrifying thing to behold.
In that dogfight against Tak, it played out exactly the same as normal. Dogfight, Tak can’t shake Zim off her tail no matter what she tries, Mimi malfunctions, Tak loses control over her ship. But where all the other Zims rammed Tak into that lava bubble to slow her spinning and give her a safe chance to eject, Number 2 took advantage of Tak’s situation and shot her while she was defenceless, killing her.
This act is already disgusting to any other Zim, as it goes against their own moral code by not only killing a rival that they hold some respect towards, but doing it when they are in no position to fight back or even defend themselves. It puts simple efficiency above the all important moral code, and that’s an act that no Zim would preform.
But it gets worse. Number 2 then proceeded to take Tak’s technology, including her ship, her SIR and her holographic technology, and used it for his own gain, using Tak’s ship to upgrade his Voot, combining Mimi and Gir and installing Tak’s holographic disguise generator into himself.
This goes against Zim’s own moral code in several more ways, disrespecting Tak on top of killing her in an unfair manner and more importantly, breaking the Irken patent laws that Zim strictly upholds as Tak’s technology, especially the holographic technology found in Mimi, Tak’s ship and Tak herself, isn’t patented, meaning that by claiming it as his own in this way, Number 2 broke Irken patent laws several times over, once for each piece of technology claimed. Plus the act of messing with Gir in such a way is a crime all on it’s own in Zim’s eyes. Not to mention defacing his Voot with stolen technology and adding upgrades to it that make it no longer a vintage Voot Cruiser, with Voot parts replaced by the parts of a Spittle Runner along with whatever else Tak used when making her ship. Once again, Number 2 goes against every other Zim’s moral code and values, along with Irken law, just for the sake of personal efficiency.
Number 2 is also the Zim that came the closest to successfully taking over earth. He already has a perfect disguise in the form of Tak’s stolen holographic one, has a better SIR Unit after combining Gir and Mini and already has no problem with killing his rivals. He could have easily killed Dib and would have no problem with doing so. In fact, it wouldn’t be too big of a stretch to assume that the only thing preventing Number 2 from killing Dib and taking over earth was getting called to the Zimvoid. If he hadn’t received that distress call, Number 2 would have successfully killed Dib and taken over earth.
But that’s not the end of Number 2’s story. When he arrived in the Zimvoid, he covered up the stolen technology he wired to himself with a purple hood (most likely because he didn’t want the other Zims to learn about his actions and his perversion of the moral code that all Zims have) and got to work. He quickly became one of the top 100, most likely through the colosseum, where Number 2 has no problem with killing one of his own kind. Unlike other Zims, who all hold some level of respect for one another and therefore don’t often outright kill one another in the colosseum, instead knocking each other unconscious or rendering them unable to fight in any way that isn’t completely lethal, Number 2 doesn’t care about that all important moral code and will kill whatever’s in front of him if it advances his own goals. And that holographic technology does wonders in combat. He was most likely made into one of the elite because of this ruthlessness and willingness to kill, although the lower amount of Zims at the time and him being the second (actually first) Zim to enter the Zimvoid definitely helped.
Once he was a member of the elite, Number 2 managed to fool the timeline detector, just like every other Zim that managed to become one the elites. In his case, he didn’t want his actions and his complete mangling of the Zim Moral Code™ to be revealed, so he tricked the machine into showing a random memory instead of the moment he killed Tak, which just so happened to be him missing a shot with Vibrating Irken Death Blades. Since then, he’s claimed that his divergent trait is that he has an accuracy rate of 99.4% instead of the usual 99.7% when it comes to throwing knives, purposely missing shots when he needs to prove it.
Number 2 even had plans to overthrow Zib, and we would have seen those plans in action if Zib hadn’t decided to use his virus plan at that particular time. If he waited a bit longer, just a few days, Number 2 would have put his plan into action.
Just like how Zib is the Ultimate Dib, Number 2 is the Ultimate Zim.
Zib is a Dib that successfully killed his Zim.
Number 2 is a Zim that would have killed his Dib if Zib didn’t interfere.
Zib is a dark warning of what happens if Dib completely loses himself to his obsession with the paranormal, going completely off the deep end when he’s denied the fame and recognition that proving it’s existence should bring. Deciding that if he can’t win, Zim can’t either and attempting to wipe out the Irken empire in all possible timelines to make sure of that, regardless of the consequences.
Number 2 is a dark warning of what would happen if Zim were to abandon his moral code, killing rivals and going against his own morality and even Irken law for the sake of efficiency and personal gain and quickly becoming almost unrecognizable as a result. Just a single slip up (in Number 2’s case; killing Tak) and it’s a slippery slope towards the complete loss of his moral code.
Both Zib and Number 2 got what they wanted (or at least Number 2 would’ve if not for the Zimvoid), but have lost themselves in the process. Dib looks at Zib and sees a monster worse than Zim ever was, and if his actions were ever revealed, Zim would look at Number 2 and see something that goes against everything he stands for. And just to add insult to injury, that monster in front of him shares his face.
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bangobeep · 2 years
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. th . yyea . ahhaha
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mysticmermaid108 · 11 months
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Made this a LONG time ago, and it’s about time I posted it.
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Gotta have some love for my FAVORITE Invader Zim comic arc, and probably my favorite plot line in the series, like, ever.
If they turned this into a fully animated episode, I might cry.
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