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What is the most bizarre fursona you have ever bumped into?
charter flight company in Canada
The Theater Sequel trailer
Coming soon from Dragon's Layer Productions and tanuke.com http://testzerosblog.blogspot.com www.tanuke.com The Theater Sequel trailer
Jib Jab Jabs Furries - A Little Halloween Humor
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Furry in This Is True this week
Very nice Gucci bags for man with actual photos, Most fashion designer style www.verynicebag.com
Another fairly accurate representation of furries
Bell Ross BR01-92 Heritage www.prettyreplica.com
I think these are fairly accurate representation of furries [nsfw]
Pack Away Your Wolves and Foxes…
Yes, it’s Halloween season… but with stores already starting to think about Christmas, we thought we might help you out with a little pre-holiday shopping. Something we stumbled across thanks to FurAffinity.net: Ikea has these interesting wolf-and-fox themed desk organizers (about 12-inches tall together) for sale, called Barnslig Ringdans (“Childish Ring Dance”). Note the interesting art style. The Ikea ad proudly notes that together they hold 52 CD’s!
Behind the Screams: The Weird World of Haunted House Operators
OMGWTF! Furries Saga: The Official Announcement More!
Unsheathed #57 - Unsheathed around the world! Letters from the UK, Australia, the U.S., and maybe Canada, who knows?
Double Entendres, How I’ve Missed You
Good news all you 20-30-somethings that are still lamenting the glory days of ’90s animation. We’re making cartoons now! That generation is now old enough to have graduated CalArts, be practically homeless for a few years, and have now gotten their breaks. The latest in the success stories of goofy dorks that remind me of my Elementary School friends is JG Quintel, and his not so subtly ironically named Regular Show.
The show follows Mordecai and Rigby, a couple of talking animal best friends, who work as oddjobbers on an estate owned by a talking aristocratic lollipop, and maintained by a surly gumball machine, a yeti, and a ghost that gives high fives.
Did I mention it’s wacky?
Mordecai proves that all blue jays are assholes (including our own staff writer, Corvi). Rigby proves all raccoons are crazy dumbasses. But despite both of them promoting stereotypes I just made up, they manage to be lovable in that way that you think the stoner kids in high school were funny in 15 minute intervals only once a week.
The show pushes boundaries that I haven’t seen animated shows do since the ’90s. I hesitate to say mature, since jokes about another character’s balls are certainly not, but there’s definitely a reason it’s on right before Adult Swim.
Cartoon Network has finally realized that less is more, and the 15 minute episodes of Regular Show and Adventure Time just strengthen both series. It’s a small taste of the humor that keeps me craving more, instead of drowning me in the show by having multi-hour marathons every week (see: every other show on Cartoon Network).
Regular Show finds the right balance of crazy, off the wall humor, without being totally random or full of non sequiturs. Also the raccoon knows how to hambone!