Pink and Blue review: recalling our special guest stars!
15 years ago
General
Happy holidays, all. I said there’d be a few more journal extras in the run-up to the last Pink and Blue Diaperfur Adventures (list of stories on my profile) chapter (posting after Christmas).
I don’t want to forget to highlight one of the things that has made the finale saga such a fun experience for me—the chance to connect with many of you by including a lot of reader-based characters, be they as friend-to-friend tributes, special prizes, or answers to my ages-ago cameo offer. Thanks to all of you for support and participation—I do hope the appearances were fun for everybody!
Before things wrap, I want to look back and salute—our special Pink and Blue universe guest stars!
On the side of Pink!
Swifty Fox, in the role of: Boba Fett, sissy version of! Look for him in Open House, Episode Five: Retaliation! But keep your guard up, or you might leave in a skirt!
Iggy the gray hyena: Who says housework is for girls? Nuh-uh. The degrading chores are for boys like this one. This willing sissy slaveboy is ready to service the superior sex, if he only he can get it right. Iggy is oh-so-obedient yet oh-so-useless to his indifferent female mistress, Shelley. Look for him in Level Five: Graduation, Episode 3: The Pure of Heart!
Azzie, the jackal-skunk: This hybrid’s a shy and sweet boy whose interests include music, baking, and knitting. (Diapers go without saying.) Do you think he belongs on a rough-and-tumble boys’ group? Swifty Fox and Serafina don’t think so, either. They’ll get him properly reassigned in Open House, Episode 6: Ambush!
On the side of Blue!
Byron: This malamute works odd jobs and long hours, but he’s true blue, impervious to sissifying cooties, and thoroughly boy. Rian makes special efforts to help this big bad and still a bit insecure about his diapers baby dog relax with the rest of the group. Catch one such session in Open House, Episode 2: Unto the Beach!
Kit Raccoon, in the role of: Wedge Antilles. Loyal wingman of the Rebel Alliance! See the crackerjack cub scout uniquely rewarded for heroism in Open House, Episode 12: Car Trouble!
Ben, leonine strike team trainee: An unapologetic Naruto fan, this caretaking cat has the makings of a prime Baby Blue combat team member. He knows fighting jutsu to keep his cubbier playmates safe and changing jutsu advanced enough not only to keep them dry but even to keep those hyperactive little cubbybutts from leaking. Don’t think he’s too big to play—or dress—like one of the kids, though! He brings game-changing intelligence to the team in Open House, Episode 10: Nuclear Capability!
Diesel, the Doberman mechanic: Twitchy’s recruit and the newest addition to the Baby Blue tech support and engineering team. Any mechanic can change your oil, but after you take your Power Wheel to Diesel, it will never run the same. Don’t let the child highway safety bureau know that your souped-up vehicle can reach speeds in excess of 10 mph. He gets a fateful visit from a collie reporter in Open House, Episode 12: Car Trouble!
Steven Hellbraun, athletic giraffe: This shy, good-natured ungulate recently became the tallest boys’ team member. He sports checkerboard-like markings and is a crackerjack kite-flying specialist, his height enabling him to direct the traffic of a whole armada. Although not girly, he’s a natural submissive despite his strength and high pain tolerance, so it’s a good thing the boys got to him first; Dex snatches him away from the pink team combat leader Lin Lin on the recruiting field in Open House, Episode 1: Prospects!
Ryo, white canine combat trainee: A strike team prospect, Ryo is a practiced swordsman and rice paper targets fear his foam katana; he’s also been trained by Byron, his recruiter, in traveling across rough terrain wet—I mean, in traveling across rough, wet terrain. He’s pretty sure he belongs with the boys, but he harbors a secret fascination with the mysterious enemy headmistress based on stories he’s heard about her. Fate will leave him in the right place at the right time to lead headmistress Calliope to the boys’ camp (and make a friend of his own on the way) in Level Five, Graduation: Episode 2: The Hop-along Kid!
Dangerously neutral!
Both teams overlooked school paper (and nearly paper-trained) reporter Blaze Collie in their recruiting drives, and they’ll be sorry they did. A collie is smarter and handier than your average canine, and Twitchy’s attempt to use the reporter in his plan to make Dex a local hero backfire big-time when the bystander cottons to the truth about Dex’s bulky undergarments—and decides the raccoon’s public heroism could be a big break for the diaperfur community. Blaze appears on the scene in Open House, Episode 8: Accident!
I don’t want to forget to highlight one of the things that has made the finale saga such a fun experience for me—the chance to connect with many of you by including a lot of reader-based characters, be they as friend-to-friend tributes, special prizes, or answers to my ages-ago cameo offer. Thanks to all of you for support and participation—I do hope the appearances were fun for everybody!
Before things wrap, I want to look back and salute—our special Pink and Blue universe guest stars!
On the side of Pink!
Swifty Fox, in the role of: Boba Fett, sissy version of! Look for him in Open House, Episode Five: Retaliation! But keep your guard up, or you might leave in a skirt!
Iggy the gray hyena: Who says housework is for girls? Nuh-uh. The degrading chores are for boys like this one. This willing sissy slaveboy is ready to service the superior sex, if he only he can get it right. Iggy is oh-so-obedient yet oh-so-useless to his indifferent female mistress, Shelley. Look for him in Level Five: Graduation, Episode 3: The Pure of Heart!
Azzie, the jackal-skunk: This hybrid’s a shy and sweet boy whose interests include music, baking, and knitting. (Diapers go without saying.) Do you think he belongs on a rough-and-tumble boys’ group? Swifty Fox and Serafina don’t think so, either. They’ll get him properly reassigned in Open House, Episode 6: Ambush!
On the side of Blue!
Byron: This malamute works odd jobs and long hours, but he’s true blue, impervious to sissifying cooties, and thoroughly boy. Rian makes special efforts to help this big bad and still a bit insecure about his diapers baby dog relax with the rest of the group. Catch one such session in Open House, Episode 2: Unto the Beach!
Kit Raccoon, in the role of: Wedge Antilles. Loyal wingman of the Rebel Alliance! See the crackerjack cub scout uniquely rewarded for heroism in Open House, Episode 12: Car Trouble!
Ben, leonine strike team trainee: An unapologetic Naruto fan, this caretaking cat has the makings of a prime Baby Blue combat team member. He knows fighting jutsu to keep his cubbier playmates safe and changing jutsu advanced enough not only to keep them dry but even to keep those hyperactive little cubbybutts from leaking. Don’t think he’s too big to play—or dress—like one of the kids, though! He brings game-changing intelligence to the team in Open House, Episode 10: Nuclear Capability!
Diesel, the Doberman mechanic: Twitchy’s recruit and the newest addition to the Baby Blue tech support and engineering team. Any mechanic can change your oil, but after you take your Power Wheel to Diesel, it will never run the same. Don’t let the child highway safety bureau know that your souped-up vehicle can reach speeds in excess of 10 mph. He gets a fateful visit from a collie reporter in Open House, Episode 12: Car Trouble!
Steven Hellbraun, athletic giraffe: This shy, good-natured ungulate recently became the tallest boys’ team member. He sports checkerboard-like markings and is a crackerjack kite-flying specialist, his height enabling him to direct the traffic of a whole armada. Although not girly, he’s a natural submissive despite his strength and high pain tolerance, so it’s a good thing the boys got to him first; Dex snatches him away from the pink team combat leader Lin Lin on the recruiting field in Open House, Episode 1: Prospects!
Ryo, white canine combat trainee: A strike team prospect, Ryo is a practiced swordsman and rice paper targets fear his foam katana; he’s also been trained by Byron, his recruiter, in traveling across rough terrain wet—I mean, in traveling across rough, wet terrain. He’s pretty sure he belongs with the boys, but he harbors a secret fascination with the mysterious enemy headmistress based on stories he’s heard about her. Fate will leave him in the right place at the right time to lead headmistress Calliope to the boys’ camp (and make a friend of his own on the way) in Level Five, Graduation: Episode 2: The Hop-along Kid!
Dangerously neutral!
Both teams overlooked school paper (and nearly paper-trained) reporter Blaze Collie in their recruiting drives, and they’ll be sorry they did. A collie is smarter and handier than your average canine, and Twitchy’s attempt to use the reporter in his plan to make Dex a local hero backfire big-time when the bystander cottons to the truth about Dex’s bulky undergarments—and decides the raccoon’s public heroism could be a big break for the diaperfur community. Blaze appears on the scene in Open House, Episode 8: Accident!
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