Variant #1089
Name: Amanda
Variant: American Alligator
Weight: 270 kg
Illustration for the story "The Goo-gle Effect".
Link to the story: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/33743628/
Commissioned for
Amanda ©
and AbNom
Name: Amanda
Variant: American Alligator
Weight: 270 kg
Illustration for the story "The Goo-gle Effect".
Link to the story: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/33743628/
Commissioned for

Amanda ©
and AbNom
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Alligator / Crocodile
Size 930 x 1280px
File Size 152.9 kB
I think what you mean to say is "commissioned from" =3
Jayalso draws some neato toony Reptiles, I see.
EDIT: Must admit though, going by the descriptions and the images, the Timber Wolf from before looks way heavier than her. Could of course be that he is just smaller in comparisson though.
Jayalso draws some neato toony Reptiles, I see.
EDIT: Must admit though, going by the descriptions and the images, the Timber Wolf from before looks way heavier than her. Could of course be that he is just smaller in comparisson though.
I read a bit through the story parts of their TFs and it seems alright with the TFing goo that acts kinda like toon paint in that matter though I am personally not too much of a fan of what feels like mind alteration. The whole part of like "Why does it feel so good?" clashes so much with the forced new forms that it makes it also feel like as if such feelings are forced onto them.
TF in my opinion is of course a bit of a shocking experience depending on who it happens to. that's why a bunch of stories involving it usually set the goal for the characters to get out of their cursed fate. Good examples for this could be movies like "Emperor's new Groove", "Brother Bear" or "The Princess and the Frog" if you wanna just go by disney. <X3
It's probably also the way how this change occurs that kinda urks me. It's like some symbiote that takes over a host and changes them. You have the characters cry out and being rather frightened. that strengthens the cursed TF aspect.
Take stuff like what happened in "Pinocchio" to name another example "The Witches". The whole context of such is like that the characters are prisonners in their own...though you can't call it their own body anymore if it got stolen and altered...inprisonned in a different body. It might be an interesting experience when you are not in a hostile feeling environment or changed in a way that actually could stress one out.
I guess if one is a younger child with much imagination or if you are just very optimistic and open for it, plus the situation being a different one, then changes like that can be much more joyfilled actually. =3
TF in my opinion is of course a bit of a shocking experience depending on who it happens to. that's why a bunch of stories involving it usually set the goal for the characters to get out of their cursed fate. Good examples for this could be movies like "Emperor's new Groove", "Brother Bear" or "The Princess and the Frog" if you wanna just go by disney. <X3
It's probably also the way how this change occurs that kinda urks me. It's like some symbiote that takes over a host and changes them. You have the characters cry out and being rather frightened. that strengthens the cursed TF aspect.
Take stuff like what happened in "Pinocchio" to name another example "The Witches". The whole context of such is like that the characters are prisonners in their own...though you can't call it their own body anymore if it got stolen and altered...inprisonned in a different body. It might be an interesting experience when you are not in a hostile feeling environment or changed in a way that actually could stress one out.
I guess if one is a younger child with much imagination or if you are just very optimistic and open for it, plus the situation being a different one, then changes like that can be much more joyfilled actually. =3
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