
Here is a brand-new "EFF" ("Extraordinarily Fat Furries") comic strip for my latest 'sweeps month' (November, 2014)...
Over the years, I had come across drawings of fat kangaroos - from the grotesque blimp versions rendered by Zs (in "The Furry Inflation Page") to the various expansions (by air, food, and water) of
Oz Kangaroo's 'fursona' (in "The Round House" and here in "Fur Affinity").
One of the newer marsupials to make the scene is
Keller Kangaroo, whose own 'fursona' would grow fat by ingesting drinks and/or food (whether the latter is regular comestibles, or whole living things - via 'vore humor'). I'd thought that Keller would be an ideal 'target of opportunity' for one of my "EFF" gags.
One of the natural instincts of kangaroos is their ability to defend themselves against predatory enemies by standing up on their (very strong) tails and kicking with their powerful legs. But, logically, the fatter a kangaroo becomes, the more difficult it is for one to kick - as my latest strip demonstrates...
Set in a boxing ring, Keller finds it next-to-impossible to kick his opponent - in this case, my bobcat 'fursona', who simply finds the one safe place to protect himself from the roo's strong legs, and can't resist to dispel a little sarcasm on his part...
(And BTW, in case some of you are thinking, "Why doesn't that kangaroo just lift up his stomach, in order to bring his legs together?" That could work, but said stomach would end up in front of his face, blocking the view of his opponent - who, by this time, would simply stand to one side, out of the line of fire!) =OQ|
KellerKangaroo © his player
RobCat © his player
Over the years, I had come across drawings of fat kangaroos - from the grotesque blimp versions rendered by Zs (in "The Furry Inflation Page") to the various expansions (by air, food, and water) of

One of the newer marsupials to make the scene is

One of the natural instincts of kangaroos is their ability to defend themselves against predatory enemies by standing up on their (very strong) tails and kicking with their powerful legs. But, logically, the fatter a kangaroo becomes, the more difficult it is for one to kick - as my latest strip demonstrates...
Set in a boxing ring, Keller finds it next-to-impossible to kick his opponent - in this case, my bobcat 'fursona', who simply finds the one safe place to protect himself from the roo's strong legs, and can't resist to dispel a little sarcasm on his part...
(And BTW, in case some of you are thinking, "Why doesn't that kangaroo just lift up his stomach, in order to bring his legs together?" That could work, but said stomach would end up in front of his face, blocking the view of his opponent - who, by this time, would simply stand to one side, out of the line of fire!) =OQ|


Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Kangaroo
Size 1100 x 338px
File Size 181.4 kB
BTW, if you'd like to see two pages of the gigantic inflated kangaroo art of Zack Stanton (a.k.a. Zs in the archives of "The Furry Inflation Page", visit this link:
http://cerine.macrophile.com/art/zs/i.htm
http://cerine.macrophile.com/art/zs/i.htm
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