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Pandausa Drawing Tutorial – How to Draw the Crying Bunny from Sanrio

Let’s go through how to draw crying Pandausa, one of the Sugarbunnies characters known for his panda-like markings and expressive face. This 14-step guide will help you capture his soft look, emotional pose, and signature Sanrio style. The drawing focuses on rounded shapes, smooth lines, and simple but expressive features.

Important Details to Capture

  • Species: Holland lop rabbit
  • Color: White body with black ears, limbs, and eye patches
  • Face: Small nose and open mouth with tears streaming down both cheeks
  • Ears: Long and floppy with pink inner parts
  • Pose: Standing upright, holding his face while crying
  • Special detail: Teardrops forming streams with splashes at the bottom

When you finish drawing Pandausa, you can try sketching Kurousa, Hanausa, Momousa, Shirousa or other Sugarbunnies characters to complete your collection.

Color Legend for the Steps

  • Red Color: indicates what to draw in the current step
  • Black Color: shows the lines you already drew
  • Grey Color: marks the basic sketch structure

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How to Draw Pandausa Crying - step 01

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How to Draw Pandausa Crying - final step

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