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yeah! that's what I thought too :D
I really liked to plot of Zootopia and I hoped it might make some people think that the anthropomorphic genre can be really deep. If we all looked as different on the outside as we are on the inside, I like to think we'd be a great big world of furries :):):)
I really liked to plot of Zootopia and I hoped it might make some people think that the anthropomorphic genre can be really deep. If we all looked as different on the outside as we are on the inside, I like to think we'd be a great big world of furries :):):)
it has without question made me think that, I am pondering the idea of a show called Jaspers journal which is essentially my sona's life in college and various challenges that arise, and I have to wonder how the world works... are all animals anthropomorphic? are there predators? what determines an animal to be anthro? Are all animals human size? Is there a new set of rules I could create?
Those are all good questions! That's another reason I like the genre. I've noticed people have their own ideas of what an anthropomorphic world would look like, and it adds lots of artistic diversity :D you dont have to read this paragraph if you dont want to, it's just my personal world-style.
Personally I have a few types of furries I put in my universes: anthros, which are bipedal (mostly omnivorous) animals who occupy the niche that humans do in our world (anthros eating anthros is considered cannibalism), ferals, which are quadrupedal creatures with human intelligence who can fit into society or the wild (and whom eating is considered taboo), and regular animals, which are normal creatures with no human qualities and the same traits as animals in our world, and which occupy the same role as animals in our world. I personally use more of a human-style anatomy for my anthros but I try to incorporate in animal traits as best as I can - I also try and add physical variation that is somewhat human but related to the species (a normal-sized bear would still be larger than a big otter) I also imagine that clothing, chairs, means of locomotion, sporting events and all kinds of stuff would be different in a world of anthropomorphic animals. It'd also be different considering all the different animals' abilities: some can fly, some can see in the dark, some breathe underwater, some have an amazing sense of smell....
Personally I have a few types of furries I put in my universes: anthros, which are bipedal (mostly omnivorous) animals who occupy the niche that humans do in our world (anthros eating anthros is considered cannibalism), ferals, which are quadrupedal creatures with human intelligence who can fit into society or the wild (and whom eating is considered taboo), and regular animals, which are normal creatures with no human qualities and the same traits as animals in our world, and which occupy the same role as animals in our world. I personally use more of a human-style anatomy for my anthros but I try to incorporate in animal traits as best as I can - I also try and add physical variation that is somewhat human but related to the species (a normal-sized bear would still be larger than a big otter) I also imagine that clothing, chairs, means of locomotion, sporting events and all kinds of stuff would be different in a world of anthropomorphic animals. It'd also be different considering all the different animals' abilities: some can fly, some can see in the dark, some breathe underwater, some have an amazing sense of smell....
its cool seeing how others build their fursonas world, mine only a few species evolved to be bipedal and intelligent, living alongside humans. rest are as we know em today. Intend to have a few novels released focusing on different time periods, this however is just a vague idea of the first 'prey' animal running for his countries leadership. (before it was mainly humans, and some predators)
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