My OCs make a fake podcast talking about the furry community because I feel some things need to be said. Especially with all the misinformation and stigma that's unfortunately surrounding the community. Wasn’t sure if this was necessary until I discovered that there are still people here who are extremely hostile to furries for all the wrong reasons (on some of the most popular furry-related projects, not here). This might become a series if I ever want to talk about something :P
Art by me (@FluffyTigerCub) @sharkyshar for some of the stop button code Dictionary definition from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition Explanation of Slide 9: Sonic the Hedgehog is anthro because his body physically resembles that of a human (as opposed to normal hedgehogs walking around on four legs), and they demonstrate human intelligence. In the franchise, Sonic and his friends have to stop the evil plans of villains like Dr. Robotnik. Although the characters in The Lion King still retain their animal forms, they are considered anthropomorphic because they display human intelligence and behaviors. Scar, for example, wickedly plots to usurp the throne. And of course, they can talk. The third image is art I drew of a DnD kobold character that belongs to a friend. He owns a tavern, demonstrating human intelligence. The fourth image is of Tori and Sam, the main characters of Phoebe Im's webcomic, Tori and Samuel (Go read it! It's adorable!). They stand up, hold things with their front paws, talk, and overall behave exactly as miniature humans in animal bodies. Scratch Cat, as we all know, takes up a humanlike posture by standing up on two legs. #furry #furries