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Anthrocon 2011 media coverage roundup
Author: GreenReaper
Another year has come and gone for Anthrocon’s 4,400 attendees. But what did the media make of it all?
Local stations WTAE (video, slides) and WPXI (video) gave mostly superficial coverage, while the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (photos) went into a little more depth. [Higgs Raccoon, baracudaboy, Wild`Bill`TX]
The convention was also picked up by Reuters, who posted a short piece based on organizers’ statements.
In a story likely to be repeated in 2012, furries were blamed for booking out local hotels. Conversely, Anthrocon’s CEO complained of a lack of hotels, telling the Post-Gazette that “when downtown hotels became fully booked in mid-May, [registration] dropped off dramatically.” This helps explain this year’s growth rate of 3.8%, compared to double-digit increases in prior years. (Somehow the parade count rose over 19% to 854.)
Meanwhile, 10th St. sub mogul Cory Robinson reported two months of business in five days:
We love furries. They’re just people having fun, and they don’t hurt anybody.
Find the full article here: flayrah – furry food for thought
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Video: ‘Out of Sight’
Author: GreenReaper
The five-minute animation Out of Sight tells a touching story of Chico and her dog. [earthfur]
Read more: The making of Out of Sight
A Fur-Suit Movie from Europe
The European furry fans known as EZ_Wolf and Shay have produced what they claim to be the first full-length feature film starring fur-suit characters. Bitter Lake is more than 60 minutes in length, and it’s scheduled to premier at Eurofurence in August. The fantasy adventure was written and directed by Shay, with production design by EZ_Wolf and original music by Fox Amoore. The fur-suits were created by Clockwork Creature Studios. The film’s web site features character studies, the story background, creator information, and a trailer for the film.
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High school sucks when you're different from everyone else. It sucks more when you get punished for standing up for yourself. But when staying in control means the difference between life and death, maybe there's another way.
"First Hunt" by Jim Lai
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Music cues by Infinity Squared
AD 033 - First Hunt - High school sucks when you're different from everyone else. It sucks more when you get punished for standing up for yourself. But when staying in control means the difference between life and death, maybe there's another way. "First Hunt" by Read...Movie review: ‘Animals United’
Author: dronon
Long story short – Animals United (trailer) is a crappily-written CGI movie. Avoid it.
Animals United is the British dub of a 2010 German 3D production, Konferenz der Tiere (Conference of the Animals), based on a 1949 children’s book by Erich Kästner. More accurately, the movie took bits and pieces from the book and ignored the rest. It had been adapted into animation once before, in 1969.
You know you’re in for a bad film when the second conversation involves independently re-inventing the game of golf and has the following dialog: “Yes, but what was that?” – “Only hard-as-a-rock, sun-dried hyena poo-poo.” Sadly, this becomes relevant later on.
Basic story: African savanna. The annual flood hasn’t shown up, everyone needs water, so Billy the meerkat risks venturing into the Valley of Death and discovers a giant man-made dam that’s trapped the water for an artificial lake and luxury hotel. He’s joined by his friend Socrates the lion and a gang of other animals not native to Africa.
They disrupt a human conference on climate change and run for it, hunted by an evil human (creatively named… Hunter), and aided by the hotel’s resident chimpanzee. Everyone escapes except the lion, who gets locked up. Returning to the savanna, they rally the other animals together, return to the dam, create some chaos to rescue Socrates, and break down the dam due to luck and narrative convenience. Dance party. The animals then travel to America to make mankind aware of their plight. The end. (Plus some extra scenes during the credits.)
It’s horribly written and badly paced. There aren’t any really good jokes in it, save for some predictable gags when the lion explores the hotel gym. It’s all downhill from there, not that there’s much of a slope to begin with; I doubt even little kids would enjoy this crap. The characters are pretty one-dimensional and the schtick gets tired fast. The giraffe obsessing over her appearance. The swishy monkey hairstylist. The capitalist human hotel owner and his voice-of-reason kid. The revolutionary French rooster who gets far too much screen-time. The Tasmanian devil who explosively farts a huge noxious cloud of green gas out of multiple orifices – which, I gotta tell ya, fails to increase in hilarity each time he does it.
This is the kind of movie where you feel compelled to shout at its stupidity. If the savanna animals have never heard of humans before, how come they know how to sing “Splish Splash” and “King of the Road”? What kind of lion parents would name their cubs “Socrates” and “Mambo”? What ocean course does a floating bathtub take in order to pick up animals from Australia, the Arctic and the Galápagos, to eventually land in Africa? How does Hunter teleport from the top of the dam to the other side of the valley, driving a jeep? Why would a hotel own a biplane equipped with a missile? Where’d that motorboat come from?? If your token child character is supposed to be wiser than the adults, why would she think it’s safe to pet or release a caged lion?! If you’re going to build a giant hydroelectric dam to generate electricity, why aren’t you running water though it?!? MALE KANGAROOS DO NOT HAVE A POUCH!!
(Deep breaths) On top of this, it’s hitting you over the head with environmentalist themes with less subtlety than a Miyazaki film. Especially the tortoises, who have to point out just how bad humans are to the planet, which takes four-and-a-half grinding minutes.
Now comes the difficult part of this review: Can anything positive be said about the film? Well, except for the kangaroo’s buzz-cut, pouch and floppy ears, I thought that visually-speaking, the character designs were good. Some models were obviously overused, like the cape buffaloes and rhinoceros. But if you’re a lion or meerkat fan who needs online user icons, you might be able to snag some from this film. Particularly if you need a meerkat with a good cartoony expression of panic.
Despite trying to tempt audiences with known British entertainers, the voice-acting is pretty dull. Because the film was originally in German, the speech doesn’t always sync up properly. The main character, Billy the meerkat, is voiced by James Corden. Unfortunately, because Billy is a scatterbrain, Corden can’t deliver lines with gravitas, and ends up sounding like a high-pitched cartoony goof.
The only attempt at depth is a shallow side-plot involving Billy’s son being teased because of his dad’s uncharacteristic dark fur color. Billy’s unreliability ends up with him being told off by his own son. (“You’re not my father anymore.”)
Socrates the lion is far more interesting as a character, and is voiced by Stephen Fry, so he sounds great! Unfortunately he’s the most lazy lion imaginable, so his plot potential is handicapped right from the start. For the second half of the film he’s largely absent due to being locked up. Still, he’s the smartest character in the whole thing (relatively speaking); we get to see flashbacks from his younger days, and he has the odd quirk of being a vegetarian. I wish the film had done more with him!
Overall, this movie isn’t worth bothering with. In furry circles, it might be useful at a furmeet, if only as something to play in the background with the sound turned off. If the meet’s energy is low, or if some folks are shy, or if you don’t want the TV used for something else, Animals United can serve as a momentary distraction without being engaging enough to prevent people socializing.
There are lots of films like this; Alpha and Omega, Roadside Romeo, The Missing Lynx, Animalympics… not good enough to really entertain, but not bad enough that they can’t lend a little silent background atmosphere to a gathering. That’s about as good as it gets sometimes
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Episode 9 – The Foodening - We’re back from our little break, and we’ve got a great show for you today! Two on-topic e-mails and one update on a story arc that has spanned nearly the entire length of this podcast, plus more! Cookies, terrify[...]
We’re back from our little break, and we’ve got a great show for you today! Two on-topic e-mails and one update on a story arc that has spanned nearly the entire length of this podcast, plus more! Cookies, terrifying mothers, oranges, mind control, and a report from Istanbul about Anthrocon! Give this one a listen to hear Kyo finally lose it and squirm like a fish out of water!
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Solatorobo hunting DS this fall
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6321076/solatorobo-hunting-ds-this-fall
Anyone play Tail Concerto? This successor to the RPG is heading to the DS in September. Tail Concerto and Solatorobo: Red The Hunter are action games about anthropomorphic dogs/cats in mech robots.
(better main character image here: http://n2s.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/solatorobo__sorekara_coda_wall_2.jpg)
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edit: tons of concept art here: http://gigazine.net/news/20101009_solatorobo/
Looks a lot like a Miyazaki movie.
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Hub makes "Equestria Girls" for MLP fans
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