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Wolf God

In-Fur-Nation - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 20:13

Kyonosuke is a strange boy with sparkling golden eyes… He sniffs Koyuki like a dog, and then asks her “Have you seen my brother?”. It seems that Kyonosuke is not human… he’s a member of the Inugami, a tribe of wolf-gods in disguise. But what mysterious key does young Koyuki hold to his missing brother? To find out, read Wolf God, a new 3-part black & white manga miniseries written and illustrated by Ai Tenkawa. It’s available now from Digital Manga.

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Crimes Against TF - "Don't Cha"

Analogues - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 19:53

Don't cha wish your TF fiction was bad like me? Crimes Against TF - "Don't Cha"
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chewy comission fur on fur

furryne.ws - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 16:20
"craziest request ever. :chewy riding a giant cute squirrel chasing down nazis. he needs long flowing fur and a giant roar."

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Cat Shit One Geta4s Early Figurines

furryne.ws - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 16:20
"Boy marketers don't waste any time do they? It's barely been a few days since the debut of the Cat Shit One series and there's already figures planned out for the market. These here appear to be some sort of limited edition deal and as you can see the detailing on the weapons is spot-on. Then again, given the appeal of these cute killing machines I'd say plushies are in order. Give me elite trained special ops rabbits that I can hug."

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Do big cats like catnip?

furryne.ws - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 16:20
A video of large cats after being given catnip.

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Yogi Bear movie -- poster

furryne.ws - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 16:20


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How Many Furries Does it Take to Review a Kid Film?

Weasel Wordsmith - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 13:56

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
Directed by: Brad Peyton
Written by: Ron J. Friedman & Steve Bencich
Starring: James Marsden, Bette Midler, Katt Williams

It was shockingly easy for Lovejoy to convince his entire staff to go see the new Cats & Dogs film. Convincing them all to do a full review for the film proved to be much harder. However, he did manage to squeeze a single sentence out of each of them. Think of this as your furry version of Rotten Tomatoes.

Malin
One of the few sequels to exceed the expectations set by the original.

Tube
If you’re crazy about calendars with photos of dogs and cats dressed up like little people, then boy have I got the movie for you!

Rikoshi
Make no mistakes: it’s bad—lame humor, awful writing, a beyond-contrived premise, and a voice cast of celebrities clearly dialing it in for a paycheck between “real” projects—but to be fair, it’s not the worst movie Chris O’Donnell has ever been in.

Lovejoy
I wanted to hate on this movie, but the fact is that the kid behind me laughed his ass off the entire time, so any complaints I have about the piss-poor plot seem null and void.

Rolo
If your expectations are low, and you’ve had a bottle of wine, and you’re a huge fan of German Shepherd Dogs, this movie is guaranteed to slightly exceed your expectations!

Jakebe
If you want to see Bette Midler with fewer wrinkles or Nick Nolte with a better haircut, then this is the movie for you; otherwise, it’s a pretty boring talking-animal movie — and it pains me to say that.

So there you have it. Six grown-ass furries saw a kid film about talking dogs, and not one of them made a joke about neutering. You’re welcome, fandom.

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Art materials FAQ

alt.fan.furry - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 10:45
Archive-name: art-materials br Posting-Frequency: Posted on the 10th and 23rd of each month. br Last-Modified: January 22, 2001 br Version: 1.42 br ART MATERIALS FAQ - Version 1.42 br Last updated: January 22, 2001 br Written and maintained by R'ykandar Korra'ti lt;rayek AT murkworks.netgt; br Sourced from a message in reply to Tygger lt;graf AT primenet.comgt;
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There was a time when humans and dragons were one.

alt.fan.furry - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 06:45
Miyazaki meets Ursula K. LeGuin: br a target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/earthsea/?int_cmp=dcom_hp_earthsea_meta1_site__Intl#/home[link]/a
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Unsheathed #48 - Characters, characters, characters! Real ones, fake ones, multitudes. How do you deal with them?

Unsheathed - Thu 5 Aug 2010 - 04:00
Kyell and K.M. discuss making characters more real, making characters based on real people less real, and the real problem with the Star Wars prequels. Also: Doctor Who geekery! Unsheathed #48 - Characters, characters, characters! Real ones, fake ones, multitudes. How do you deal with them?
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Brand-New Coyote and Roadrunner

In-Fur-Nation - Wed 4 Aug 2010 - 20:16

If you head to out see Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, you’ll find a surprise in front of it: Coyote Falls, a new 3D CGI Warner Brothers cartoon starring Wile E. Coyote and the Roadrunner. It’s the first of three such new 3-minute cartoons that Warner Brothers is releasing in front of new feature films.  According to CartoonBrew.com, “This is the first Looney Tunes short produced by Sam Register’s new Warner Bros. Animation division. (BTW, the film is simply a Warner Bros. Cartoon with no Looney Tunes or Merrie Melodies designation). Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone are supervising producers along with Allison Abbate (Fantastic Mr. Fox, Corpse Bride, Iron Giant). Matthew O’Callaghan (Curious George) directed in respectful homage to Chuck Jones.” Cartoon Brew also has an exclusive clip from the short.

From "Coyote Falls", c. 2010 Warner Brothers

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Mickey Mouse is in Control…

In-Fur-Nation - Wed 4 Aug 2010 - 19:57

We’ll let you readers decide what to make of this…

The Mickey Mouse Remote

Remember folks, furries may not in fact be the weirdest fandom out there. You can find out more about this Japanese gizmo at Cartoon Brew.

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The Rare Calendar for 2011

In-Fur-Nation - Tue 3 Aug 2010 - 23:25

Fans of rare (and rarely-drawn) species, to say nothing of good furry art, should definitely take a look at the Rare calendar for 2011 — which is taking orders now through the end of August 2010. Featuring a theme of “Extinction” for 2011, the calendar features 12 original pieces depicting anthropomorphic characters based on animals no longer with us… some recently, some long long ago. Artists for this new calender include Donna Quinn, Ashalind, Swandog, Char Reed, Balaa, Katmomma, Alector Fencer, Katie Hofgard, Bubble Wolf, Sekhmet, Lhune, Nimrais, Qzurr, Caveatscoti, and Heather Bruton. Pre-orders are being taken at the official web site; later, a limited number of leftovers will be sold at upcoming furry fandom conventions.

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You’ll Probably Want a Glass of Milk to Go With It

Weasel Wordsmith - Tue 3 Aug 2010 - 13:58

The Peculiar Quandary of Simon Canopus Artyle
By Kevin Frane
FurPlanet

The Peculiar Quandary of Simon Artyle is the second in FurPlanet’s line of Cupcakes novellas. The Cupcakes series are intended to be “short and sweet” novellas, and for better or worse, this fits the bill. Those familiar with Kevin Frane’s longer works are likely expecting a whirlwind of action, political machinations, subtle manipulations, and a healthy dose of sturm und drang, but if that’s what you’re looking for here, you’ll be disappointed. The stories contained within are both fluffy and sweet.

I say stories because the title of the novella is a bit of a misnomer; it’s not really a novella, but a binding together of two tangentially related short stories, the eponymous “Simon Artyle” being the headliner. The second story, “Changes for the Better,” was originally published in New Fables, but it shares the setting, so it’s included as a bonus, and presumably to pad out the book.

“Simon Artyle” is the story of a somewhat disconnected wizard and his attempt to maintain his relationships with, and eventually choose between, a young vixen he is courting, and his middle-aged raccoon apprentice. The story opens with a rather dense narrative style crammed chock-full of parentheses; it serves well to set the stage, but is a bit forced, and so when it disappeared into Frane’s more comfortable prose by the third page, I wasn’t sad to see it go. The tale dithers a bit in a kind of courtship romance until magical things begin to happen, and this is where the story really becomes interesting. Artyle is disconnected from everyday emotion, and largely unflappable, so his mild-mannered, disaffected way of dealing with extraordinary circumstances, and his attitude toward his two much more affected objects of interest, serve to keep the story whimsical, but also prevent it from having much weight. Nonetheless, the aforementioned quandary itself is interesting, and I found myself reading primarily to see how it would be solved. The story shines most when focusing on its more magical elements, and when Simon is drawn out of his comfort zone and forced to deal with the conflicts in his life.

“Changes for the Better” is set in the same world as the first story, and passing references are made to those characters, but otherwise it is its own beast, and deals with Vanessa, a haughty weasel sorceress living alone in a tower in a rural town. The story revolves around her interactions with a raccoon who asks her to create a companion for him. She apparently loathes him, and seems at first glance to be motivated to help him by boredom. I found resolution to this story a bit iffy; while on subsequent rereads the ending is seeded, it didn’t feel like the surprise at the end was entirely earned.

The two stories do suit each other well, similar in theme, subject, and tone. Frane tells them using his easy, comfortable style that allows you to slip right in. He knows the stories he is trying to tell, and tells them well. His characters are distinct, recognizable, and maintain clear and persistent voices throughout, and his plots compel you to read through to the ending to see how everything turns up. But this Cupcake is a bit too sweet and light for my tastes. It may be a nice follow-up to a meatier novel, but on its own, I found it a bit cloying.

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Furries?? Celebrating Chelsea Clintons Wedding???

Furries In The Media - Tue 3 Aug 2010 - 12:22
a href=http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Chelsea-Clinton/ss/events/us/071910chelseaclinton#photoViewer=/100801/photos_wl_afp/6e001a77743bc441afbd546da08610f7http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Chelsea-Clinton/ss/events/us/071910chelseaclinton#photoViewer=/100801/photos_wl_afp/6e001a77743bc441afbd546da08610f7/abr /br /Hopefully this is the correct link to the picture, but incase it isnt.. its the tenth one in. Just look for the Raccoons! =Dbr /br /Fans dressed in bride and groom costumes in the town of Rhinebeck, New York, celebrate Chelsea Clintons multimillion-dollar wedding. Former presidentBill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke of their great pride and overwhelming emotion after their only child and the Wall Street banker tied the knot in rural Rhinebeck
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Season 5 - Show 11

TigerTails Radio - Tue 3 Aug 2010 - 08:00
More Mongrels love, and lots of reviews by Werewolfe and Felis. Gaming news includes TK finally finishing a Final Fantasy game!
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Get the furry FAQs on PeterCat's Furry InfoPage!

alt.fan.furry - Mon 2 Aug 2010 - 10:45
Archive-name: furry/infopage br Posting-Frequency: Posted every other Monday. br Last-Modified: May 29, 2001 br For the most up-to-date collection of FAQs and facts about furries and br furry fandom, point your Web browser to: br a target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.tigerden.com/infopage/furry/[link]/a br Many thanks to Tigerwolf for hosting the pages at tigerden.com. (And if
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Where are the good furry youtube videos?

alt.fan.furry - Mon 2 Aug 2010 - 02:45
I've seen quot;Raiders of the Lost Trashquot; and a few others, but I'm br thinking that some other web site has them all, or at least a list.
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SECONDARY EDUCATION

alt.fan.furry - Sun 1 Aug 2010 - 10:45
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Super Heroes vs. the Westboro Baptist Church

furryne.ws - Sun 1 Aug 2010 - 06:57
"They've faced down humans time and time again, but Fred Phelps and his minions from the Westboro Baptist Church were not ready for the cosplay action that awaited them today at Comic-Con. After all, who can win against a counter protest that includes robots, magical anime girls, Trekkies, Jedi and...kittens?"

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