on a brighter note: BUTTER LETTUCE PARTY
"Coffee! Coffeecoffeecoffee! Coffee! Not as strong as Meth-amphetamine, but it lets you keep your teeth!"Homestuck is a whole lot of fun, if overshadowed by its much overstated density and tendency towards postmodernist tomfoolery. Gunnerkrigg Court is weird but lovely (and Reynardine and Coyote are rad). I am mostly unfamiliar with the others mentioned, however. My earlier post was explicitly highlighting anthropomorphic animal comics, however.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception....although both of those comics have a proliferation of sapient canines as they go on, which is sort of ironic given my previous statement.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.I've been reading it throughout the day because Tangent linked me via a speedreader webapp he made that efficiently loads a few panels at a time. I've gotten to page 915
Morgi uses Comic Rocket.
Forgot about Freefall. Cute comic.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.I didn't include Freefall earlier because I wasn't sure it really counted as a furry comic, but that's another one that I like.
So, not sure how furry this is, but I am kind of obsessed with 101 Dalmatians: The Series. For the longest time I nerd raged about it for its lack of loyalty to the 1961 movie, though I did become taken with Cadpig, probably one of the most charming fictional characters I have ever encountered - sweet, but she can be bitingly sarcastic when she wants to.
But then I was told by JHM to accept the show for what it was, and thus my nerd rage retreated.
I figure it counts as furry if the premise features at least some degree of animal anthropomorphicism.
@Cadpig: Plus she's voiced by Kath Soucie, who was Sally Acorn in the Sonic cartoon and Fifi on Tiny Toon Adventures.
Wasn't the show more in line with the live action movie from the 90s?
I think? I never actually saw that one, and apparently the only good reason to watch it is Glenn Close's Cruella...
Anyway, Kath Soucie did voice Fifi and Sally Acorn, but her Cadpig voice sounds strongly like Lil.
I really hope this isn't creepy-seeming, but I wish Soucie had an apparent social media presence or means of contact; she's basically disappeared in the last decade. :/
Woah. I've never seen this show before, but I can definitely hear Fifi in that.
I've been trying to make my drawing skills... passable. So I'm spamming drawing all 721 pokémon anthro-fied to practice.
Anyone else here ever tried something like that? Maybe when there were less to worry about? :p
edited 19th Apr '14 2:13:06 PM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerI tend to start from patterns that I observe in random scribbles or defects in the paper that I am drawing on. Sometimes this leads into some very strange places.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.Do you count as a furry if you don't see any functional difference between talking animals and people? If so, count me in.
As for anthro characters I like, I'm a brony if that means anything, and I was a fan of the Sonic the Hedgehog series for quite a while. Still am to some extent.
edited 21st Apr '14 1:04:22 AM by Robotnik
Have you stopped trying to turn them into your robot slaves? :P
Officially, yes.
But doctor, I thought you hated animals, especially hedgehogs!
Edit: Damnit, too slow.
edited 21st Apr '14 1:09:14 AM by Kurgy
I do like Sonic, and while I do still enjoy certain things about MLP:FIM, my interest in the show has waned significantly. I have eschewed the term "brony", as it is associated with the less palatable aspects of the fandom...
Oddly enough, the "less palatable" portions of the fandom are the only ones I still follow... The show's quality dropped like a rock in S3 and stayed there, and the fanbase saturated itself in S2 (thus making looking for tolerable fan-works an impossibility), but the skills of the major artists haven't faded one bit.
edited 21st Apr '14 5:21:00 AM by BaffleBlend
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerI never watched regularly.
Nothing I'd like to get into.