
The Combo-Cub, Silver-Fly the dragonet and Mache' Coywolf participate in a Nativity play in front of their proud parents and friends.
Audience silhouettes from left to right:
Harry the horse, © Joy Riddle
`Pasha
Intrepid
Watchful the marcoon, © Dirk Martine
Jack Hilaris the hyena, © Johnny Amburn
Crystal Daawn the flamingo, also © Johnny Amburn
Nementh the dragon, © Philip Jacobs
Mache' Coywolf is ©
keeshah and Silver-Fly is © Philip Jacobs.
Merry Christmas!
Audience silhouettes from left to right:
Harry the horse, © Joy Riddle
`Pasha
Intrepid
Watchful the marcoon, © Dirk Martine
Jack Hilaris the hyena, © Johnny Amburn
Crystal Daawn the flamingo, also © Johnny Amburn
Nementh the dragon, © Philip Jacobs
Mache' Coywolf is ©

Merry Christmas!
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 1280 x 976px
File Size 742.9 kB
Enter Stage Left.
The Three Wise Men enter.
Leader points at star and speaks his dialogue.
Nod in agreement, fellas, and emote!
Exit Stage Right.
Expect big Applause.
Return for Encore...Bow and look appreciative.
Exit gracefully.
Very good.
Intermission, fellas. Take care of my megaphone. See you in fifteen!
The Three Wise Men enter.
Leader points at star and speaks his dialogue.
Nod in agreement, fellas, and emote!
Exit Stage Right.
Expect big Applause.
Return for Encore...Bow and look appreciative.
Exit gracefully.
Very good.
Intermission, fellas. Take care of my megaphone. See you in fifteen!
"We're here to tell you of a wondrous light."
"A wondrous light that was a star."
"The wise men saw the star, and followed it from afar."
"They found the stable in the night, beneath the star so big and bright."
"They left the presents they brought there, gifts so precious and so rare."
"Look up, look up, the star still stands, seen by millions in many lands."
"THE STAR THAT SHONE IN BETHLEHEM STILL SHINES FOR US TODAY!"
"Merry Christmas."
"Thank you..." *faints*
After the intermission, they're supposed to sing "We Three Kings of Orient Are," each one soloing on the second, third and fourth verses.
"A wondrous light that was a star."
"The wise men saw the star, and followed it from afar."
"They found the stable in the night, beneath the star so big and bright."
"They left the presents they brought there, gifts so precious and so rare."
"Look up, look up, the star still stands, seen by millions in many lands."
"THE STAR THAT SHONE IN BETHLEHEM STILL SHINES FOR US TODAY!"
"Merry Christmas."
"Thank you..." *faints*
After the intermission, they're supposed to sing "We Three Kings of Orient Are," each one soloing on the second, third and fourth verses.
"Follow the star to a place unexpected
Would you believe after all we've projected
A child in a manger..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulY2KPmpMwk
Would you believe after all we've projected
A child in a manger..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulY2KPmpMwk
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