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* ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau'' is an early story featuring {{Uplifted Animal}}s that were transformed into humanoid forms through surgery by a MadScientist. Even though it was intended to be played for horror, it has inspired many Furry fictions, especially TransformationFiction featuring humans getting transformed instead of animals.
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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie is a rather obscure version of this, but those within the furry fandom who are aware of its existence are naturally huge fans of it due to the cast being wolves of every colour imaginable trying to go about their business while a fight between good and evil rages in the forefront and background. Basically every character here is subject to fan art, but Kara, Alador, Arrow, Cobalt and The Death Alpha all naturally are popular with the few in the community aware of its existence

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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie ''WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie'' is a rather obscure version of this, but those within the furry fandom who are aware of its existence are naturally huge fans of it it. The reason for this is due to the cast being wolves of every colour imaginable trying to go about their business business, all the while a fight between good and evil rages on in the forefront and background. Basically every character here is subject to fan art, but Kara, Alador, Arrow, Cobalt Cobalt, and The Death Alpha are all naturally are popular with the few in the community aware of its existence existence.



** Sergals are such a popular species that they have gain a small amount of attention even outside of the furry fandom. They originated from the ''WebOriginal/{{Vilous}}'' setting, created by a pair of Japanese furry artists. Sergals have traits of sharks, wolves, and raptors. The Vilous setting has other races, but none of them are anywhere close to the popularity of sergals. They actually are significantly popular than the setting they originated from, as Sergals have become one of the most popular species in the fandom, but Vilous remains a niche setting which many fans may not even be aware exists.

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** Sergals Sergals, who usually have traits of sharks, wolves, and raptors, are such a popular species in the furry fandom, that they have gain even gained a small amount of attention even outside of the furry said fandom. They actually originated from the ''WebOriginal/{{Vilous}}'' setting, created by a pair of Japanese furry artists. Sergals have traits of sharks, wolves, and raptors. The Vilous setting has other races, but none of them are anywhere close to the popularity of sergals. They actually are arguably significantly more popular than the setting they originated from, as Sergals sergals have since become one of the most popular species a [[BreakoutCharacter Breakout Species]] in the fandom, but fandom while Vilous remains a niche setting which that many fans may not even be aware exists.
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** Sergals are such a popular species that they have gain a small amount of attention even outside of the furry fandom. They originated from the Vilous setting, created by a pair of Japanese furry artists. Sergals have traits of sharks, wolves, and raptors. The Vilous setting has other races, but none of them are anywhere close to the popularity of sergals.

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** Sergals are such a popular species that they have gain a small amount of attention even outside of the furry fandom. They originated from the Vilous ''WebOriginal/{{Vilous}}'' setting, created by a pair of Japanese furry artists. Sergals have traits of sharks, wolves, and raptors. The Vilous setting has other races, but none of them are anywhere close to the popularity of sergals. They actually are significantly popular than the setting they originated from, as Sergals have become one of the most popular species in the fandom, but Vilous remains a niche setting which many fans may not even be aware exists.
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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie is a rather obscure version of this, but those within the furry fandom who are aware of its existence are naturally huge fans of it due to the vast being wolves of every colour imaginable trying to go about their business while a fight between good and evil rages in the forefront and background. Basically every character here is subject to fan art, but Kara, Alador, Arrow, Cobalt and The Death Alpha all naturally are popular with the few in the community aware of its existence

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* WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie is a rather obscure version of this, but those within the furry fandom who are aware of its existence are naturally huge fans of it due to the vast cast being wolves of every colour imaginable trying to go about their business while a fight between good and evil rages in the forefront and background. Basically every character here is subject to fan art, but Kara, Alador, Arrow, Cobalt and The Death Alpha all naturally are popular with the few in the community aware of its existence
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*WebAnimation/WolfSongTheMovie is a rather obscure version of this, but those within the furry fandom who are aware of its existence are naturally huge fans of it due to the vast being wolves of every colour imaginable trying to go about their business while a fight between good and evil rages in the forefront and background. Basically every character here is subject to fan art, but Kara, Alador, Arrow, Cobalt and The Death Alpha all naturally are popular with the few in the community aware of its existence
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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has numerous playable funny animal races in official material. In addition to the above mentioned gnolls and lizardfolk, there are also [[RatMen ratfolk]], {{catfolk}}, [[BeastFolk vanara, orang-pendak]], [[FoxFolk kitsune]], [[SnakePeople vishkanya, nagaji]], [[FrogMen grippli]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies trox]], [[LizardFolk reptoid]], [[BirdPeople tengu, and strix]]. There are even PlantPeople in the form of the ghoran and wyrwood (though the latter are technically constructs). There's also third party material that include "fursona" books, allowing players to build their own furry races.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has numerous playable funny animal races in official material. In addition to the above mentioned gnolls gnolls[[note]]which have since been renamed to kholo following the lore change brought forth by the Remaster[[/note]] and lizardfolk, there are also [[RatMen ratfolk]], {{catfolk}}, [[BeastFolk vanara, orang-pendak]], [[FoxFolk kitsune]], [[SnakePeople vishkanya, nagaji]], [[FrogMen grippli]], [[BigCreepyCrawlies trox]], [[LizardFolk reptoid]], [[BirdPeople tengu, and strix]]. There are even PlantPeople in the form of the ghoran and wyrwood (though the latter are technically constructs). constructs) that can appeal to furries. There's also third party third-party material that include "fursona" books, allowing players to build their own furry races.
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Some works tend to unintentionally appeal to UsefulNotes/FurryFandom members. A large number of fiction starring animals attract ''some'' sort of furry audience (in fact, some [[CultClassic more obscure]] works are only remembered now due to furries and {{the internet|IsForCats}}), however some especially provoke this.

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Some works tend to unintentionally appeal to UsefulNotes/FurryFandom MediaNotes/FurryFandom members. A large number of fiction starring animals attract ''some'' sort of furry audience (in fact, some [[CultClassic more obscure]] works are only remembered now due to furries and {{the internet|IsForCats}}), however some especially provoke this.



* ''Manga/KillingBites'' practically panders to the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.

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* ''Manga/KillingBites'' practically panders to the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.MediaNotes/FurryFandom.



** Killer Croc is a pretty popular character among scalies within the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.

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** Killer Croc is a pretty popular character among scalies within the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.MediaNotes/FurryFandom.



* ''Junoon'', a UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} remake of ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon'', was adapted a bit differently - instead of the David counterpart turning into a werewolf, he turns into a non-anthro ''tiger'', complete with a TransformationSequence. As a result, it has gained a small following among feline furries and TransformationFiction fans.

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* ''Junoon'', a UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} MediaNotes/{{Bollywood}} remake of ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon'', was adapted a bit differently - instead of the David counterpart turning into a werewolf, he turns into a non-anthro ''tiger'', complete with a TransformationSequence. As a result, it has gained a small following among feline furries and TransformationFiction fans.



* ''Literature/TheFangsOfKaath'' series by Paul Kidd is quite hailed in the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.

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* ''Literature/TheFangsOfKaath'' series by Paul Kidd is quite hailed in the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.MediaNotes/FurryFandom.



** The [[DraconicHumanoid dragonborn]] and [[OurKoboldsAreDifferent ko]][[TropeMaker bolds]] are particularly notable, and the latter have since become integrated into the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.

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** The [[DraconicHumanoid dragonborn]] and [[OurKoboldsAreDifferent ko]][[TropeMaker bolds]] are particularly notable, and the latter have since become integrated into the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom.MediaNotes/FurryFandom.



** The owl demon Stolas is also incredibly popular with the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom, and increasingly also his daughter, Octavia.

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** The owl demon Stolas is also incredibly popular with the UsefulNotes/FurryFandom, MediaNotes/FurryFandom, and increasingly also his daughter, Octavia.
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*** Lapras has a following for being inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesiosaur plesiosaur]] and the Loch Ness Monster. The species enjoys trasporting people across large bodies of water and recognizes human speech which doesn't hurt.

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*** Lapras has a following for being inspired by the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesiosaur plesiosaur]] and the Loch Ness Monster. The species also enjoys trasporting transporting people across large bodies of water and recognizes human speech speech, which doesn't hurt.
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*** Lapras has a following for being inspired by the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesiosaur and the Loch Ness Monster. The species enjoys trasporting people across large bodies of water and recognizes human speech which doesn't hurt.

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*** Lapras has a following for being inspired by the https://en.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesiosaur plesiosaur]] and the Loch Ness Monster. The species enjoys trasporting people across large bodies of water and recognizes human speech which doesn't hurt.
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*** Lapras has a following for being inspired by the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plesiosaur and the Loch Ness Monster. The species enjoys trasporting people across large bodies of water and recognizes human speech which doesn't hurt.
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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, which only intensified after he appeared in the show proper. He is often portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art, with his fellow gummy [=NPCs=] -- Max and Chad -- having undergone SelfFanservice in their own standout ways.

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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, which only intensified after just from the Episode 2 previews alone, but his popularity exploded virtually overnight once he appeared made his proper debut in the show proper. He show. He, along with his fellow gummy crocodile [=NPCs=] Max and Chad, have each undergone SelfFanservice in their own standout ways. For example, the more popular of the trio, Gummigoo, is often portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art, with his fellow gummy [=NPCs=] -- Max and Chad -- having undergone SelfFanservice in their own standout ways.art.
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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, which only intensified after he appeared in the show proper. He is often portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art, with his fellow gummy [=NPCs=] -- Max and Chad -- having undergone similar SelfFanservice based on their own body types.

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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, which only intensified after he appeared in the show proper. He is often portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art, with his fellow gummy [=NPCs=] -- Max and Chad -- having undergone similar SelfFanservice based on in their own body types.standout ways.
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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, before appearing in the show proper. He tends to be portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art to go with his bandit/cowboy theme, with his fellow gummy [=NPCs=] -- those being Max and Chad -- looking to also undergo similar SelfFanservice.

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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, before appearing which only intensified after he appeared in the show proper. He tends to be is often portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art to go with his bandit/cowboy theme, art, with his fellow gummy [=NPCs=] -- those being Max and Chad -- looking to also undergo having undergone similar SelfFanservice.SelfFanservice based on their own body types.
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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, before appearing in the show proper. He tends to be portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art to go with his bandit/cowboy theme, with his fellow gummy NPCs -- those being Max and Chad -- looking to also undergo similar SelfFanservice.

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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made brief appearances in the previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans, before appearing in the show proper. He tends to be portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art to go with his bandit/cowboy theme, with his fellow gummy NPCs [=NPCs=] -- those being Max and Chad -- looking to also undergo similar SelfFanservice.
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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made a brief appearance in the show proper so far, but he had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans. He tends to be portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art, to go along with his cowboy theme.

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* Gummigoo from ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'' had only made a brief appearance appearances in the show proper so far, but he previews for Episode 2, yet had already amassed a good amount of attention from the furry fandom, especially towards scalies and food creature fans. fans, before appearing in the show proper. He tends to be portrayed with a HeroicBuild in furry art, art to go along with his cowboy theme.bandit/cowboy theme, with his fellow gummy NPCs -- those being Max and Chad -- looking to also undergo similar SelfFanservice.
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* Frito Lay once sold a style of potato chips called Crunch Tators featuring a content, fun-loving alligator with cowboy hat and boots as the mascot drawing potential scalie fans. Knowledge of these chips was further boosted by the film ''Film/HomeAlone1'' and the gator had [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPp1_-riN_c his own tv commercial]].

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* Frito Lay once sold a style of potato chips called Crunch Tators featuring a content, fun-loving alligator with cowboy hat and boots as the mascot mascot, drawing potential scalie fans. Knowledge of these chips was further boosted by the film ''Film/HomeAlone1'' and the gator had [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPp1_-riN_c his own tv commercial]].
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* Frito Lay once sold a style of potato chips called Crunch Tators featuring a content, fun-loving alligator as the mascot drawing potential scalie fans. Knowledge of these chips was further boosted by the film ''Film/HomeAlone1'' and the gator had [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPp1_-riN_c his own tv commercial]].

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* Frito Lay once sold a style of potato chips called Crunch Tators featuring a content, fun-loving alligator with cowboy hat and boots as the mascot drawing potential scalie fans. Knowledge of these chips was further boosted by the film ''Film/HomeAlone1'' and the gator had [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPp1_-riN_c his own tv commercial]].
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* The Welsh custom/figure of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Lwyd Mari Lwyd]] has a small but appreciative following in the fandom, frequently drawn around wintertime to celebrate her. The tools traditional to her creation, a hobby-horse and cloak or sheet, usually lead to her depiction as a literal anthropomorphic horse skeleton in fancy dress.

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* The Welsh custom/figure of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Lwyd Mari Lwyd]] has a small but appreciative following in the fandom, frequently drawn around wintertime to celebrate her. The tools traditional to her creation, a hobby-horse horse skull and cloak or sheet, usually lead to her depiction as a literal anthropomorphic horse skeleton in fancy dress.
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* The Welsh custom/figure of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Lwyd Mari Lwyd]] has a small but appreciative following in the fandom, frequently drawn around wintertime to celebrate her. The tools traditional to her creation, a hobby-horse and cloak or sheet, usually lead to her depiction as a literal anthropomorphic horse skeleton in fancy dress.
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* [=YouTube=] reviewer Cynical Reviews uses an anthropomorphic dog as his persona, and as a result, has some furry viewers (even if he does say "[[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I'm not a furry. Honest.]]" in his channel description).

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* [=YouTube=] reviewer Cynical Reviews WebVideo/CynicalReviews uses an anthropomorphic dog as his persona, and as a result, has some furry viewers (even if he does say "[[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I'm not a furry. Honest.]]" in his channel description).
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* Creator/RichardScarry created the "Busytown" books. While they are not as commonly known as other furry media, they do have a following due to the WorldOfFunnyAnimals setting.
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* ''Franchise/YuGiOh'', being a {{Long Runn|er}}ing franchise, was bound to include at least a couple of Duel Monsters per anime series for furry fans to latch onto, especially if they happen to be part of a major character's deck. Blue-Eyes White Dragon, being the signature card of one of the main characters of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original anime]], is of course one of the most popular examples of them all.

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* ''Franchise/YuGiOh'', being a {{Long Runn|er}}ing franchise, was bound to include at least a couple of Duel Monsters per anime series for furry fans to latch onto, especially if they happen to be part of a major character's deck. Blue-Eyes White Dragon, being the signature card of one of the main characters of [[Anime/YuGiOh the original anime]], is of course one of the most popular examples of them all. The Dragonmaid and Fur Hire archetypes are also not too fair behind, especially in Dragonmaid Sheou's case.
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* ''WebAnimation/AngelHare'' hit it off with a small subsection of the community for being a CosmicHorrorReveal riff on beloved childhood [[EdutainmentShow Edutainment Shows]], featuring a cast of animal characters. The premise of a childhood viewer of these shows growing up and ''meeting'' the fictional main character in adulthood, who warmly welcomes him back with open arms, certainly provided some nice WishFulfillment to furry viewers.

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