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macaw-squawks · 5 months
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can i request a zootopia stimboard (preferably the ice cream shop or popsicle hustle)? with popsicles and ice cream stims :)? thanks regardless!!
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Zootopia stimboard, with themes of ice cream and popsicles!
Requested by; @cupid-talons
Hope this works! Tried to get as many red popsicle gifs as possible, plus a few non red ones :> let me know if you'd like any changes!
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your-fav-kins · 2 years
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Mr. Wolf from The Bad Guys kins Nick Wilde from Zootopia!
(Please read pinned post before interacting!)
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vulpinesaint · 9 months
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animated fox characters will trans a young child's gender in a Second
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adamwatchesmovies · 10 months
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Elemental (2023)
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The worst thing you can say about Elemental is that it isn’t as wildly original as some of Pixar’s other outings. Although the plot is set in a city of fire, water, earth and air "people", it’s not REALLY about this world of anthropomorphic elements and the story told is not all that dissimilar from Zootopia, among others. This doesn’t make Elemental any less gorgeous or unexpectedly romantic.
In Element City, the fiery Bernie (Ronnie del Carmen) and Cinder (Shila Ommi) own a convenience store they hope to pass to their daughter, Ember (Leah Lewis), after they retire. When a pipe in their basement bursts, a water element health inspector named Wade Ripple (Mamoudou Athie) files a report. Now, Ember has less than a week to figure out why the pipes in Firetown still contain water or the Fireplace will be shut down.
I hadn’t seen many trailers for Elemental and expected what we usually see from Pixar: comedies with some action and drama. Elemental is a romantic drama with a few elements of comedy sprinkled in. As I watched the film and saw Ember and Wade grow closer (the ultimate “opposites attract”), I wondered if the children in the audience would grow bored. None of them did. The screenplay by John Hoberg, KaLiktkel and Brenda Hsueh (director Peter Sohn also contributed to the story) strikes the perfect balance. There’s a little bit of danger to make the stakes feel real, visual gags that come from the characters designs, many emotional developments (there's a chance you'll cry) and a strong romance tying it all together. You know your lovey-lovey movie is doing something right when the audience is on the edge of their seat, waiting for that first kiss.
Elemental is also a story of immigrants making their place in a society full of people who are different from them. You can see why I compared it to Zootopia earlier. Like the 2016 film, this one makes its point/make you think without beating you over the head thanks to its fantasy elements. You can see why Ember and her family might be turned away from a botanical garden. They’re made of flames... but why wasn’t the building designed with their special needs in mind? Why are so many things in Element City inconvenient or even potentially deadly for them? If that doesn’t resonate with you - which would be hard; the film does an excellent job getting you to understand Ember - her story about living up to her parent’s expectations and wondering if their dreams are the same thing as hers will.
Pixar has always pushed the art of computer-generated animation forward. What’s particularly noteworthy about Elemental is that the fire people we see aren't simply emulating what real-life flames look like. The animators made the decision to give the film more personality by choosing to do their own thing when bringing Ember and her kin to life. Then there’s her match, Wade. He's a completely translucent character, which can't have been easy, but you'd never guess it. Elemental offers a lot in terms of the character designs and also in the various products sold in the shop, the posters and advertisements in the background, and the many, many puns found on billboards and signs. You can see a bunch of them during the end credits, along with a rather touching tribute at the very end, so I’d encourage you to stick around for that.
I recognize that Elemental is not as original as it could’ve been and doesn’t quite use the natural abilities of its characters as much as it could have to make them as different from regular people as you’d think anthropomorphic water would be from you and me. Despite this, I got swept away by the romance. I get the feeling this is the sort of movie you might not know you’ve been waiting for until you’ve sat down and watched it. (Theatrical version on the big screen, June 14, 2023)
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1stprototype · 1 year
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What's the plot of Hare Trigger? Is it up to one lone bunny to defend the peaceful grasslands from the ravaging hordes of Demons or something else?
The setting would be a post, post apocalypse where a mutagenic virus transformed most of humanity into animal hybrids. The basic plot would be that the main character is a extremely skilled mercenary/assassin, who after becoming homesick returns to the small little rabbit village he grew up in, only to discover its been razed and everybody has been taken away to a city-state ran by a brutal regime of carnivore hybrids to be used as slave labor and food. Rabbit mercenary gets PISSED and goes on a rampage, killing everything in his path to rescue his kin.
Not the most original plot, but it makes for a good excuse to shoot things and that's all you need in a boomer shooter. It's basically just grimdark Zootopia lol.
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nonspeakingkiku · 1 year
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What are Kiku’s kin types?
☺️ Kiku has multiple, but main current ones are wolf/werewolf, bunny, horse, and fox. At least for otherkin/therian. Kiku has a lot of fiction kintypes. Commonly active ones of those are Fluttershy from MLP, Link from Legend of Zelda (Especially Skyward Sword and BOTW), The Doctor from Doctor Who (especially 11 and 13), Hero from Dragon Quest: Journey of the Cursed King, The Luminary from Dragon Quest: Echoes of the Elusive Age, Gir from Invader Zim, Judy Hopps from Zootopia. And a lot of others 😅
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jeffbytes · 2 years
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y'alrite, i'm Jeff!
27 | ENFP-T | Liverpool 🇬🇧
biromantic asexual trans man, selfshipper, kinnie and digital artist
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i can also go by the names Jeffo, Asobi, Dexter and Ron, but mainly just Jeff. my # 1 comfort film and character is Bolt⚡🧡 my main f/o is Haida 🎸❤️
this is my main variety blog where i post whatever - my selfships, kinnie stuff, reblogs, general artwork, text posts and personal life stuff. everything has unique tags (to the best of my memory / ability) so if you want to filter anything and follow for something specific i dont mind at all :) not as active of a selfshipper as i used to be but i still love my f/os :)
not the chattiest over DMs, but i always aim to give back the love i receive 🫶
icon art and banner art by myself
▫️ artist, editor, writer, commissioner
▫️ not all art is mine, i will credit my artists and specify if so!
▫️ all my socials here on my taplink
▫️ for my anthro content: i do not use the furry label and i am not part of the fandom, please do not refer to me as one thank u
f/o list, kin list and DNI list under the read more cut!
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main f/o:
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Haida is my main closest f/o of 5+ years, and the one most spoken about on my main blog! he's right up there with Bolt on the level of comfort this character gives me. we've been through so much together and have such a realistically developed arc in our canon because of such. i've had many hyperfixes and i have many f/os, but it always comes back to Haida at the end :) he's the longest running and the one i'm closest with ❤️
full f/o list:
Clementine (Stray), Jack (Final Space), Tadano (Aggretsuko), Rivet & Clank (Rift Apart), Mr Wolf (The Bad Guys), Captain Gantu (Lilo & Stitch), Nick Wilde (Zootopia), Agent Classified (Madagascar), Spanx (Whiplash), Ellis (L4D2)
my ship tags are listed in the tags of this post for ease of browsing / blocking. not all of them have tags or content (yet), pls ask if you need one tagging!
#jaida hyenas / jaidano Haida and Tadano #gantobyte Gantu #jetrivet / jetric and clank / riftapoly Rivet and Clank #hyena x weasel / genron poly Spanx and Redmond #wolf x hyena Mr Wolf #jeffentine Clementine #maw boyfriends at work Tylor Tuskmon #greywilde Nick Wilde #jeff4ellis Ellis L4D2 #jeffified Agent Classified
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main kins:
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full kin list:
WALL-E (the movie), Luigi (Super Mario Bros), Muta (The Cat Returns), Dexter (Dexter's Lab), Clarence (the cartoon), Mike Wazowski (Monsters Inc), Haida (Aggretsuko [also f/o]), Bob Belcher (Bob's Burgers), Wile E Coyote (Looney Tunes), Creeper (Minecraft [cringe ik]), Bob Parr (The Incredibles), Scooby Doo (the cartoon), Homer Simpson (The Simpsons [older seasons only]), Moxxie (Helluva Boss [i do not support Vivzie]), Jim Hawkins (Treasure Planet), Barley (Onward), Gary Goodspeed (Final Space), Katie Mitchell (TMVSTM), Both Remy & Emile (Ratatouille), Reuben (Lilo & Stitch), Bandit (Bluey)
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DNI criteria:
proshippers, terfs, any form of trans or LGBT+ phobe, tories, anyone nonce adjacent, folks who ship with Haida or kin my main kins (explained below)
please do not interact if you self ship with Haida (the others are fine for doubles!) this includes his 'simps', crushes, and anyone who talks about him in a romantic or sexual way. you're absolutely valid, it just makes me very uncomfortable to see or talk about.
for the same reason, please don't interact if you kin the hyena species, Wakko, Ron or Legoshi. seeing others gives me the same discomfort in ways i struggle to explain, because of an identity disorder i'm not too comfy elaborating on in public, my apologies. you're equally as valid, just prefer you didn't interact that's all!
my goal isn't prevention, only harmless avoidance. please respect my bounderies, thank you! your cooperation with my comfort, even if it understandably doesn't make sense to you personally, is appreciated ;;
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nitw · 2 years
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leo furry era confirmed
my favorite movie for many years as a kid was disney's robin hood. i used to be big on deviantart drawing my cat ocs in ms paint. i kin haida from aggretsuko so fucking hard and i'm gay for tadano. capper dapperpaws is like the only reason i've rewatched the mlp fim movie so many times. i only ever liked zootopia bc of nick. i own a pastel colored fluffy cat ear headband irl. my favorite game is night in the woods.
this isnt anything new
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mashedcontroller · 1 year
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A while ago, I made a comment that I think stories where an oppressed minority and an oppressing majority set their differences aside to work towards a greater goal can be good. This was in a post comparing how FMA03 and FMAB handle the topics of genocide in their stories and I concluded that the reason this doesn’t work in FMAB is because the show combines this with genocide. I meant the comment hypothetically at the time because I couldn’t think of any really good examples off the top of my head. I think the closest thing that comes to mind is Zootopia, but two problems. First, I haven’t seen Zootopia so I can’t make any honest comments on the movie. Second, I’m aware that Zootopia’s gotten it’s fair share of criticisms for how it handles the concept of race and racism. Instead, I want to elaborate on that point because the story structure of two opposing demographics setting aside their differences is a common story structure, especially when it’s done to face a common foe. 
This second story structure is similar but ultimately not the same as the first thing I suggested because the element of oppression isn’t a relevant factor here, which makes it much more popular because you don’t have to worry about accidentally coming to offensive conclusions for the sake of the plot that introducing the topic of oppression or real-world analogies often runs into, and you can still effectively get across the idea that people should put aside their differences instead of fighting each other. This moral take-away is going to be far less nuanced than considering oppression for several reasons. Firstly, you can largely ignore that setting aside differences will require both changes from a large collection of individuals as well as major systemic changes. Not to mention erosion of stereotypes. If this is happening in a story involving a war, there’s propaganda, bad blood, political negotiations, economic changes, etc. that go into this idea that aren’t requirements to address in works of fiction. Alongside that, fiction has its own needs. Depending on the tone, themes, priorities, stakes, etc. different solutions for “how are these two groups of people going to collaborate” will be better suited for a given story. The easiest way to do this is to say “these two peoples are working together because there’s a third scarier threat to them both.” That type of narrative is satisfying but sidesteps realism. Luckily, realism isn’t always important, so that detriment can be completely irrelevant. For the record, this solution doesn’t work when implementing oppression into the narrative because oppression is a thing that happens in the real-world that basically everyone is conscious about and has to interact with on some level, so realism and themes become much more important. 
When there is a common foe, this is a great way to raise the stakes, especially in stories that prioritize raising the stakes as the story progresses. Which, itself, is probably the most common way to write a story because it’s satisfying and an easy way to maintain tension. For reference, other ways of doing this are fluctuating what type of stakes are used and keeping the stakes consistent between arcs, which are both better options if your goal is to be releasing chronological additions to your work over an extended period of time (think works like the Pokemon Anime where the show wasn’t created with the idea of having an ending to reach and the ending simply happens because the studio decides to quit making more). The common foe method of resolving the issue of the two groups at odds with each other also allows for the writer(s) to brush aside spilt blood that may have happened, either by transferring the blame of that blood to the new threat or by deciding that this new threat is so relevant that there isn’t time to feel resentment. 
My favorite subversion of this is from Xenoblade Chronicles X, a JRPG that isn’t particularly known for its writing (or really at all, ppl kinda forget it exists). Earth is blown up in the prologue and two years later, the humans that escaped crash land on an alien planet that is occupied by the Ganglion; one of the factions responsible for blowing up the earth. The Ganglion are a group consisting of multiple alien species and there are multiple instances in the main story and sidequests where various alien species join humanity to fight the Ganglion. The way Xenoblade X subverts this story structure is that it has multiple really good stories about characters defecting or lashing out against allied aliens. Probably the most interesting decision made here is that the two alien races that gets the most abused when showing this happens to be the only two alien races that have no affiliation with the Ganglion and are introduced by being actively hunted down by them. Meanwhile, when you introduce the aliens that were actively allied when the Ganglion, they tend to receive less of the vitriol. Alongside that, you get human characters who defect and work with the Ganglion as retaliation to the earth being blown up despite the Ganglion being the ones to blow it up. And these characters all have reasoning that may not be sound, but I found to be believable, which made for some really interesting antagonists that still fit into the framework of the game’s central theme that differing peoples need to work together both to survive and to thrive. It also allows for Xenoblade X to incorporate the idea of oppression and racism into its story without falling into the same messy pitfalls that FMAB did. It also avoids the major pitfalls that fantasy racism often runs into, mainly because while the game addresses fantasy racism, it at least alludes to irl racism existing in this universe, even if it doesn’t cover it much to my knowledge. Though, a lot of the game’s story content is in its sidequests and the game has several hundred of them so I could’ve very easily missed something. Even if there is a sidequest I missed, the game is overall far more interested in discussing the relationship between the humans and the aliens than it is with talking about the relationships between different flavors of human. The one instance the game talks about irl oppression to my knowledge is in the main story where a character is says that the people who made it onto the space ship evacuating earth consisted of sponsors (billionaires), politicians, and military. 
Probably the other biggest thing that differentiates these types of stories from stories about oppression is why those two populations are against each other. While doing this but with oppression does have this happen sometimes, it’s almost always handled badly. The reasoning for this is that if you base your fantasy racism off a real-world thing, you’re immediately thrown into how water because it will result in a more specific analogy than potentially intended which will result in discrepancies between the fictional demographic and the real demographic being scrutinized. This almost always reflects poorly on the author. But if you use a fictional source of oppression, writers often run into the issue of making the oppression seem almost reasonable due to worldbuilding on a cause-effect basis. I think the funniest version of this comes from Xenoblade Chronicles where one guy decides to kill every human being because otherwise God will eat them and he really hates God (because God is a cunt). I’d argue that using blood-purity as a basis for oppression in fictional settings is the most popular solution to this because blood purity is not a politically relevant concept in today’s culture. Not that this is something immune to being altered, for example, Nazis were a common punching-back villain in the 1990s and 2000s but that’s less so now when neofacism is more of a thing. But at the moment, I’d argue that blood purity being a common cause of fantasy oppression is because it’s an easy explanation in the event that you’re writing fantasy oppression and don’t want to make any potentially controversial takes. That’s also why catgirl racism is a thing that sometimes occurs in fiction. I’m guessing that half the reason is because Inuyasha was a popular anime in the 90s and a major character arc in that show was the Inuyasha was a demon catboy who had an identity crisis over being a demon (catboy) and catgirl oppression could’ve been derived from that. The thing that catgirl oppression pretty much always runs into is cognitive dissonance. Where the anime in question can pretty much word for word copy a social justice movement (or bastardize it, doesn’t matter) and there will still be people who simply do not notice because the subject of the oppression is catgirls instead of a real demographic. This applies for fantasy racism that isn’t catgirls, I just wanted to bring catgirl racism up because it’s an easy enough target and I needed something to dub the term where a piece of fiction depicts racism one-for-one except they use a fictional race instead of a real one. This type of depiction of oppression will happen solely because it’s more marketable and it’s more susceptible to cognitive dissonance. You can’t claim that any version of FMA isn’t making a stance on racism because the fictional target of racism is a minority group of humans. You can claim that Zootopia isn’t about racism because the target of racism is anthropomorphic animals. Especially when works like Beastars have similar dynamics between predator and prey animals but then takes the premise of predator and prey animals living in a society and does it a lot more literally. And also sexualizes it (lmao). With Beastars specifically, I don’t really get the impression that it’s making any statement about race; I get the impression that it’s making a statement about the idea of anthropomorphic animal societies. If it was trying to make a statement about race, I’d be too confused to properly comment on it. Which I think is the other reason why excluding the concept of oppression is more popular in fiction; it makes room for some very interesting stories because aggressions and shitty behavior doesn’t have to be largely one-sided. In Beastar’s case, a lot of the conflict and worldbuilding (at least in Season 1, I haven’t seen Season 2) centers around the idea that half of the population literally needs to eat people in order to survive. There’s not really a clean solution to that premise because that’s literally the basis for an unsustainable society, but that’s where a lot of the show’s interest comes in. Most things resembling oppression in the show are based off individual species and lean into the idea of making an anthro society that’s also a giant fucking mess. 
A lot of fiction takes the approach of making two factions go to war with each other, which can be as in-depth or abstracted as the writer prefers. In Undertale, for example, the idea of the game is “what if you can make friends with the monsters?” The war between humans and monsters in the lore is in service to that idea, but the monsters are presented as a group that utterly lost that war rather than a group that’s been oppressed by humans. There’s nothing in game implying the protagonist’s opinion on the monsters one way or the other because of the game using a blank-faced silent protagonist (opposed to emotive silent protagonists which are a bit different). I imagine the game’s story reads very quite poorly if read through the idea that monsters are meant to represent a racial minority. A lot of the time the forces in question are roughly equal. The reasons for fighting can be anything from there literally is no reason to being as complicated as the writer can physically fit into the lore. The cause of the sides stop could be anything from a heartfelt conversation the protagonist has to a long-running arc involving everyone and everything, and the reasoning can basically be whatever the author comes up with. There’s just a lot of flexibility to this format.
Stories about two peoples learning to get along are just super popular because they’re basically the idea of two people (singular) learning to get along but more. Two characters doing that is already a great basis for a story because it’s an easy source of tension, character development, conflict, and catharsis, so being able to expand that concept to fit major story themes, large parts of the cast, etc. is just “take something that works and go brrr.” It just also can run into a lot of weirdness when the concept of oppression is thrown into the mix because sometimes writers don’t realize that stories about oppression need to be handled with more care than stories that aren’t about oppression and ideas that are compatible with more abstract stories become problematic when direct parallels to real-world demographics can be drawn.
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cdmagic1408 · 2 years
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My Favorite Media!
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My go-to favorites! Not in any particular order...
Feel free to ask me anything about any of them!
Ultimate Favorites
Media that I've loved for a very long time and will love forever 😍
PIXAR, especially ONWARD, Coco, Toy Story 2, Inside Out, The Incredibles, Luca, and Elemental
Winx Club (I'm pretty flexible with any of the English dubs/adaptations, I've seen them all, plus WoW and FTWS)
Super Mario games, mostly for Yoshi tho bc I LOVE HIM
WatchMojo, MsMojo, most of the -mojos really! Their top 10s keep me in the culture loop!
Kickassreaction - a British youtuber who blind-reacts to cartoons and animated films in full without making any cuts
MLP: FiM (G4) & Equestria Girls (fyi not a brony, and in terms of G5, I've only gotten as far as A New Generation, not gonna go any further than that...)
Whisper of the Heart - my all-time favorite Studio Ghibli film and the inspiration for my profile picture, Shizuku is one of my kins
Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix) - the very best Seuss adaptation imho, also just love the world of Dr. Seuss as a whole
The MCU, particularly for Tom Holland's Spider-Man
Tom Holland - my favorite actor, favorite Spider-Man, plus role model and celebrity crush, I've seen a majority of his films
Sofia the First - more than just a disney junior show in my eyes, it's sooooooo good
Wallace & Gromit - a classic, that's all I can really say
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Other Favorites
Media that I love, but not at an all-time major fixation level 🙂
WDAS 🏰 especially Tangled, Zootopia, Beauty and the Beast, 101 Dalmatians, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, Meet the Robinsons, and Hercules
Freddi Fish - a computer game series my sister and I used to play all the time when we were younger!
Gravity Falls
Kim Possible
Disney's Descendants
Olivia the Pig
Recess
Tangled the Series / Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure
Danny Phantom
Hey Arnold!
SpongeBob
The LEGO Movie 1 & 2
HTTYD (seen all the movies and both tv series)
PBS shows from before the mid-2010s like Arthur, Curious George, Martha Speaks, Clifford, and Angelina Ballerina
Madeline (books and tv series)
iCarly
Lizzie McGuire (mainly for animated Lizzie)
The Powerpuff Girls (the original 90s series)
Over the Garden Wall
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Favorite Music, Artists, and Bands
Rock
Pop
70's Music
80's Music
Jazz
New Wave
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The Police
Sting
Billy Idol
Taylor Swift
Bebe Rexha
Ariana Grande
Cyndi Lauper
Sabrina Carpenter
Owl City
Fleetwood Mac
Brandi Carlile
David Bowie
Talking Heads
Selena Gomez
Dua Lipa
America
Miley Cyrus
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andromedalupus · 2 years
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Buck Bumble Gender reveal LIT edition
Buck rubbed his stomach with a small smile, he looked up at Gex, the Gecko who filled the hole in his broken heart. The honeymoon was going swell, even if they already have buns in the oven they still found ways to have fun around Zootopia. Gex peeled off the pink bunny suit as he lays in bed with his bee lover, his scaly head nuzzling the fuzzy stomach of his lover and his kin brewing in that same stomach. Gex felt at peace, he then grabbed the grenade ball to show the gender, he yeeted it and it explodes outside. Buck chuckled at his reptilian husbands excitement. They saw that the color was blue. The next day, they saw the news talking about Fruity Spamton and then that there was a California fire because of their fucking baby.
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shinonota · 5 months
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Bffr I really got emotional over an edit WITH A ZOOTOPIA audio (I love and kin Shiho you can't do this to me)
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sparkykitsune · 1 year
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Furryverse Pokemon Concept + Rules
gonna lay out some lore/concept for my pokemon AU in case anyone gets confused - in this AU, all the pokemon creatures remain the same, but all of the humans are furries (they were never humans to begin with in this AU, always furries from the start) - characters may resemble pokemon (ie penny looks like an eevee but she's a fobbit), but they cannot be a pokemon - humanoid pokemon such as machamp and gardevoir are still there and unchanged, it's just an oversight that i don't care about fixing - all characters retain the same body proportions, height and weight as their canon counterparts - all characters either have plantigrade or digitigrade legs depending on their species (ie digi on cats and dogs, or planti on bears and raccoons), but can be stylized as plantigrade if needed (when drawing) - characters don't wear shoes (kinda like in zootopia), mostly a stylistic choice (get your head out of the gutter), but some may wear stuff like socks or stockings - there isn't any sort of conflicts between species (this is not an AU for political topics) - characters may display animalistic behaviour, but their behaviour is more human than animal - nothing really changes in this AU, aside from every human being a furry
rules: - yes you may draw or write about my AU's designs (keep it SFW) - NO NSFW, heavy gore or fetish - don't apply your own headcanons to my AU - DO NOT associate/lump my AU and designs with transformation fetish art, it will NEVER be TF related and it makes me very uncomfortable - no ship art unless it's a ship i've established in this AU - idk how to feel about kinning, prefer not to
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hazyaltcare · 2 years
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Hello hello! A Nick Wilde kin from Zootopia is kindly requesting a stimboard if that’s alright :)
Honestly I’m not that picky with themes so feel free to include whatever you think fits! (Though card shuffling included somewhere would be nice since I love solitaire!)
Thanks!
Absolutely
Mod Haze (🎮Greyson)
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seamstress-kin-stop · 3 years
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➥"Hi! I have 2 requests. Both are for Judy Hopps from Zootopia. The first is an aesthetic board and the second is a stim board. I was genderfluid and autistic, I really liked carrot, blueberry, and bunny themed things, and I loved collecting toys. For the stim board I really like body stims, thick transparent slime, and transparent soap cutting. "
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@autistic-demigirl
Hope its okay ^-^
-Mod bonk (📀Tommy shift)
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canon-calls · 3 years
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hello, I'm Judy Hopps from Zootopia! I'm looking for Nick Wilde mainly, but anyone else is fine too! Nick and I were super close, we lived together but our relationship was purely platonic! I'm an adult, so please only interact with this post if you are 18+! thanks! 💙💜
!!!
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