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The Fox and The Pigeon

Furry.Today - Tue 23 Apr 2019 - 19:46

Here is a cute short student film from the very fine Sheridan College [1]. Update: Looks like they pulled the short and uploaded a trailer so until it shows back up I swapped the trailer. Original Link: https://vimeo.com/332109044 [2] [1] https://www.sheridancollege.ca/academics/faculties/animation-arts-and-design [2] https://vimeo.com/332109044
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In a Dog's World, by Mary E. Lowd

Furry Book Review - Tue 23 Apr 2019 - 13:37
Is In a Dog's World set in a dog's world? Well, yes and no. Humans have vanished from Earth, and several species are now "uplifted," gaining human-level intelligence and an anthropomorphic form. The story focuses on dogs and cats, which are now the main inhabitants of North America, and there, if you'll pardon the expression, dogs rule the roost."Everywhere she looked in the world, it was dogs on top. Politicians, CEOs, the biggest celebrities, even the most innovative scientists -- they were all dogs."Our main character, Katasha, is a tabby point Siamese cat, preparing for her high school prom and awaiting the results of her college application. She is not happy with the status that most cats have and wants to be a success. As dogs are successful, that is her aim: not to be a dog but to be a part of their world. She wishes to emulate the traits that dogs possess, wants to go to a predominantly dog college, and desires to date a dog.From this foundation, Lowd builds a short, simple but remarkably interesting story that keeps the focus tight but constantly reminds us of the wider world through its effect on Katasha. The animal nature of the characters matters. Cats and dogs exhibit different sizes, strengths and behaviours. This is relevant when the characters have to consider how a dog can fit in a car made for cats or how a cat can hike while carrying as much as a dog.However, the characters also serve as mirrors to reflect our own world and its issues. The comparison of dogs and cats mimics the racial biases of white and black in America. References to majority dog colleges and programs to enroll more cats seem to make that clear. The situation grows more complex through phrasing such as "there was a glass ceiling sometimes, and cats never rose above it" which directly borrow from feminist vocabulary. Discussion of the doctrine of the First Race, a belief system mostly held by dogs, brings religion into the mix too.What I found fascinating was that the characters expressed many different views on their society and the topics above, but none was ever presented as better than the others. Different viewpoints fall into the background, colouring the way Katasha sees and interacts with the world, but it is left up to the reader to evaluate them. Indeed, it might even seem strange for me to spend so much time talking about them as Katasha is primarily concerned with herself, her future and obtaining a canine boyfriend.While the story may be a simple, generic romance, it is a pleasure to read. How can one not enjoy reading a book where one chapter begins, "In the wake of the fight, Papa contrived to work all day Saturday, the day of the prom. In fairness, there was an unforeseen pileup on the freeway." I don't know whether it is the sheer understatement of the second sentence or the strange feeling that the narration is scolding the accident for not occurring on schedule, but this opening never fails to make me smile. And while I joke, the writing is addictive and an effortless read. Once I began, I found myself taking the book (or tablet, in this case) to bed so that I could read a bit more then waking up early to continue from where had I left off.Having come from a sprawling 600 page novel where the characters' actions determined the fate of kingdoms, In a Dog's World was a wonderful change of pace. The stakes are low, and the problems are easily solved, many existing only within the love-struck mind of our main character. Despite the simple story, there is a lot of depth in the world, which I am sure is explored further in Lowd's other novels within this universe, and it is compulsively readable. I can highly recommend it as a way to relax and go back to a simpler time or, if you're still young, as an opportunity to adopt Katasha's virtues and discard her vices.-
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Commercial: Superbrunch

Furry.Today - Mon 22 Apr 2019 - 19:05

Happy day after Easter!    
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S8 Episode 13: Into the Digiverse - Roo and Vaos host this episode where we explore the Digimon universe and how it fits in the furry fandom. (Note: This episode was recorded in the past, so our Patreon shoutouts won't match. Sorry!) - NOW LISTEN! -   Sho

Fur What It's Worth - Mon 22 Apr 2019 - 17:30
Roo and Vaos host this episode where we explore the Digimon universe and how it fits in the furry fandom. (Note: This episode was recorded in the past, so our Patreon shoutouts won't match. Sorry!)





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Closing Theme: RetroSpecter – Cloud Fields (RetroSpecter Chill Mix). USA: Unpublished, 2018. ©2011-2018 Fur What It’s Worth. Based on Fredrik Miller – Cloud Fields (Chill Out Mix). USA: Bandcamp, 2011. ©2011 Fur What It’s Worth. (Buy a copy here – support your fellow furs!) S8 Episode 13: Into the Digiverse - Roo and Vaos host this episode where we explore the Digimon universe and how it fits in the furry fandom. (Note: This episode was recorded in the past, so our Patreon shoutouts won't match. Sorry!) - NOW LISTEN! -   Sho
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TigerTails Radio Season 11 Episode 51

TigerTails Radio - Mon 22 Apr 2019 - 16:15
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Episode 22: "Tabletop Gaming" (2019-04-22)

Size Matters - Mon 22 Apr 2019 - 07:00
Talking about macro and micro in tabletop games. Role playing games and board games. Does macro or micro work in them? Have you played macro or micro scenarios? Listener email and more. Episode 22: "Tabletop Gaming" (2019-04-22)
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Sesame Street: Respect World

Furry.Today - Fri 19 Apr 2019 - 20:45
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The Furry Writers’ Guild and Politics

Furry Writers' Guild - Thu 18 Apr 2019 - 13:00

There have been some accusations of the FWG being “too political” which we would like to address.

The FWG is not, and never has been, a political organization. As much as practical, we prohibit discussions of politics in FWG-branded spaces; as a group, we take no political stances, advocate no ideologies.

But the FWG is also an inclusive organization. Our members come from all over the world, from all walks of life, across many spectrums. The furry fandom is diverse, and so is our community of writers. We’re proud of this diversity. We consider it one of furry’s greatest assets, and one of the FWG’s. As our Code of Conduct states,

The FWG welcomes and supports all backgrounds and identities. This includes, but is not limited to, participants of any age, experience level, nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, ability/disability, gender identity and expression, sexual identity and expression, or level and type of participation in the furry fandom.

This means there are times we do have to take stands. The Code of Conduct expressly prohibits harassment, including the advocation of hateful ideologies. We oppose—and will take action against—any such behavior. We will not accommodate hate speech, for doing so is no defense of free speech. Instead it silences the speech of others. We cannot and will not turn a blind eye to bigotry, however artfully coded. If you are someone who would denigrate or demean another person based on ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexuality, gender, disability, or lack of means, the FWG is no place for you.

If this opposition to bigotry makes you feel unwelcome, then we trust you know where to find the door.

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Tuca & Bertie

Furry.Today - Thu 18 Apr 2019 - 12:15

Today we have a trailer for a mew netflix animated series by the Bojack Horsemen people starting in May and  this is one for the bird people. "They're just two ride-or-fly BFFs winging it together."
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What Big Eyes You’ve Got…

In-Fur-Nation - Thu 18 Apr 2019 - 01:15

Also at WonderCon we met an artist who works under the name Sprinklebat. Here’s another creator who (as you see on their web site) offers their works on a variety of pins, stickers, prints, and other products you can wear or display. In this case, those works tend to feature cute chibi characters with Really Big Eyes. Go ahead, look. You will be drawn in. Trust us.

image c. 2019 by Sprinklebat

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Cadbury Cucking Bunny Now With Henri!

Furry.Today - Thu 18 Apr 2019 - 01:07

It's Cadbury Creme Egg season and they held a contest to find the next bunny and Henri the English Bulldog won that contest. Now here is that commercial with more bulldog added. http://mentalfloss.com/article/577570/henri-adorable-bulldog-north-carolina-named-cadburys-newest-easter-bunny [1] [1] http://mentalfloss.com/article/577570/henri-adorable-bulldog-north-carolina-named-cadburys-newest-easter-bunny
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All The Cutes

In-Fur-Nation - Wed 17 Apr 2019 - 00:03

And another artist from WonderCon. Crowlines is a crafter from San Diego who specializes in terribly (that means wonderfully) chibi funny animals on pins, keychains, and other useful goodies. So head on over to their Etsy store and check out their latest wares. You’ll see what we mean.

image c. 2019 by Crowlines

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Bernie, Come back!

Furry.Today - Tue 16 Apr 2019 - 23:02

Here is a cute mixed medium short by Belgian animator Florence Piraux (Blind Leon [1]) and illustrator Marc Cheval [2]. Remember, keep your small dogs away from bees [1] http://www.blindleon.com/ [2] http://flaviensansr.ultra-book.com/accueil
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Make ‘Em Laugh

In-Fur-Nation - Tue 16 Apr 2019 - 01:31

Everyone has been talking about Disney+, the Mouse House’s new attempt to enter the streaming content market in a big way — looking to take on Netflix, Hulu, and all the rest. Well now Animation World Network has let us know about about a new animated series for Disney+ with a very familiar furry angle. “Billy Crystal and John Goodman will reprise their beloved roles as Mike and Sulley in Monsters At Work, a new animated series for families set to premiere on Disney+ in 2020. Produced by Disney Television Animation and inspired by the world of Disney and Pixar’s Academy Award-winning Monsters, Inc., the series picks up six months after the original movie’s story, with the Monsters, Inc. power plant now harvesting the laughter of children to fuel the city of Monstropolis, thanks to Mike and Sulley’s discovery that laughter generates ten times more energy than screams. Monsters At Work follows Tylor Tuskmon (voiced by Ben Feldman), an eager and talented young mechanic on the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team (MIFT) who dreams of working his way up to the factory Laugh Floor to become a Jokester alongside his idols Mike and Sulley.”  As the article points out, the voice cast includes a lot more familiar and talented names too.

image c. 2019 Pixar

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Missio: I See You

Furry.Today - Mon 15 Apr 2019 - 18:57

Yes, I too strap my "Human" mask on when I go to work. "Even the cutest and fuzziest of folks feel like they don't fit it. And how many of us feel like we need to strap on that awkward human face just to go be around others?! Don't forget, there is always another fuzzy creature out there ambling around with their human face on too."
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TigerTails Radio Season 11 Episode 50

TigerTails Radio - Mon 15 Apr 2019 - 16:18
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Fantastic Animals

In-Fur-Nation - Mon 15 Apr 2019 - 01:32

More from this year’s WonderCon. Devin Elle Kurtz is a visual development artist, illustrator, and background painter from California. She has made a name for herself as a freelance illustrator who regularly takes her pictures of children and animals into the realm of Fine Art. That includes her fan art of, among other things, Pokemon — like none you have ever seen before. Visit her web site and see what we mean. Look for her at conventions along the West Coast too.

image c. 2019 Devin Elle Kurtz

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This Game Is For The Birds!

In-Fur-Nation - Sun 14 Apr 2019 - 01:56

Sorry, sorry… Humblewood is a new campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons 5E role-playing system, created by Hit Point Press. It made headlines because they recently completed a very successful Kickstarter campaign — to the tune of more than a million dollars. And why do we care about it here? Probably because it includes several new anthropomorphic bird bird and mammal species that can be used as player characters. The Kickstarter page is still up, so check out the preview and see what we mean!

image c. 2019 Hit Point Press

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Too Chicken To Fly?

In-Fur-Nation - Sat 13 Apr 2019 - 01:56

Animation World Network let us know about a new European animated firm called Ploey. Unlike the usual animated film we whine about, this one seems to have already found US distribution! “When a young flightless plover chick named Ploey gets separated from his family, he must undertake a dangerous journey to a legendary valley in order to save his loved ones from falling prey to an evil falcon… A co-production between the animation division of Iceland’s GunHil‘s and Belgium-based studio Cyborn, Ploey is written by Friðrik Erlingsson and directed by Árni Ásgeirsson. The CG animated feature is set to take wing in the U.S. in April both on DirecTV and in theaters.” The article includes more artwork and clips. Seems like it’ll be flying in soon!

image c. 2019 Cyborn

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