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Movies/TV shows every furry should watch?

Alopecoid

Active Member
Oh man, I can relate. I always loved anthropomorphic animals when I was a kid, and when Zootopia hit, it definitely resonated with those feelings I’d forgotten about. In fact, Zootopia (and some of, er, that Nick/Judy fan art that started appearing) actually led me to the fandom outright.

When I was growing up here in the UK in the 80s / early 90s, pretty much everything I watched on a Saturday morning was based around furry characters. Stuff like:

Thundercats
Animaniacs
Muppet Babies
Danger Mouse
Ninja Turtles (renamed to “Hero Turtles” over here)
All the Looney Tunes stuff
Tom and Jerry
Duck Tales
Chip N Dale
Bravestarr
Gummi Bears
Taz-Mania

Some of the more obscure shows I saw are The Raccoons, Space Cats, The Wuzzles (an old Disney cartoon about cute animal hybrids) and The Biskitts. Anyone remember those?

I grew up with a bunch of those too. I think Nickelodeon used to show old Looney Tunes episodes. God, I can still remember parts of some episodes crystal clear, and it's been 20+ years. Now I feel old. :rolleyes:

And yeah, quite a variety of Nick/Judy fan art out there...in all different styles :D Nice to see characters resonate with people. I have this poster in my room:

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redfox_81

Well-Known Member
If you don’t have it already, I recommend the Zootopia “Art of” book. It’s one of my favourites, stuffed with character designs and brilliant environment work!

Random fact: over here in the UK the film was renamed to “Zootropolis” (I think due to European copyright issues). It’s always really distracting to me when I watch it, because I always knew it as Zootopia. Being a big Disney fan, I’d heard the movie was in production a while before any promo hit. I’m sure they haven’t fixed the lip sync in the UK version of the movie when any character says “Zootropolis”, too...
 

Mirko

Member
First of all, you need the end device to be connected to the Internet. On a computer, phone and tablet – you will need to install a special program that can be downloaded from the Internet. Different applications are also supported there. To connect most devices, you need an Internet connection – therefore, you must have a router at home to do this. TVs and set-top boxes can be connected both via WiFi and with a cable to the router. You can always buy iptv online. This will be a great solution for you.
 

Baron Tredegar

Master of Forgotten Lore
Guardians of Ga'hoole.
 

Yastreb

Well-Known Member
First of all, you need the end device to be connected to the Internet. On a computer, phone and tablet – you will need to install a special program that can be downloaded from the Internet. Different applications are also supported there. To connect most devices, you need an Internet connection – therefore, you must have a router at home to do this. TVs and set-top boxes can be connected both via WiFi and with a cable to the router. You can always buy iptv online. This will be a great solution for you.
At this point I'm about 50/50 about whether you are a spambot or not. You sound a lot like one but the link to the product is missing.
 

Minerva_Minx

Explosion loving skooma cat
Ok, things I didn't see anthro related, but would I recommend? Enh, sure, everyone is different.
-Street Sharks
- BnA
- Beastars
- Darkstalkers
-Capt Simian
- Bucky O'Hare (Jenny is definitely pushing PG)

Now, go bang your head in a corner for those.
- Outlaw Star (take a shot for every Gene! said)
- X-Men (90s, take a shot for every Jean! said)
- Visions of Escaflowne
- Everyday Life with Monster Girls

In the theme of this
Hello vibe my only friend
Ive come to charge you once again...
 

BadRoy

Snake awakens
I don't think anyone's mentioned Gargoyles yet, that's a big one. Very comic booky show with all kinds of anthros and solid writing. I watched it a few years ago and it holds up surprisingly well. Shout out to Claw who turns into a tiger guy and is the only one of them to lose the ability to talk :3

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Kinguyakki

Alignment: Chaotic Stupid
Surf's Up - the "other" CGI penguin movie. Silly mockumentary style, but the animation was gorgeous and it was just silly fun. I actually liked it more than Happy Feet.

Disney's 80s cartoons like Wuzzles and Gummi Bears. They weren't great shows but they were my childhood. Wuzzles also likely influenced my interest in creating characters that were a combination of two totally different species.
 
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Deleted member 160111

Guest
I remembered an old short animated series (1995) about the world in which dogs live. I really liked him when I was kid. Some episodes scared me. I think almost no one knows about him.
"Les Tribulations du Cabotin"
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And "Macskafogó" (1986) - I still like to review the first part
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a sleepy kitty

Buh bye. :(
Rock-a-Doodle
All Dogs Go To Heaven
Once Upon a Forest
The Secret of NIMH
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
The Land Before Time
Chicken Run
Animal Farm
Plague Dogs
Cats Don't Dance
The Last Unicorn
Disney's Tarzan
Disney's Brother Bear
 
So, this isn't exactly furry as it is more feral/funny-animal, but guys... come on... how has nobody brought up Redwall yet

I should also mention the animated shorts based on the Beatrix Potter novels, even if they are a bit kiddy-friendly
 

Haydn Iles

Member
My best favorite ones are How to train a Dragon and Hotel Transylvania. BTW, have you already watched the last part?
 
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