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seems evident, down to the very conceit of the show. Furries often get to know each other rather well without ever knowing what they look like, often only knowing them via their fursonas/avatars,” says Kaide, a furry 3D artist. “Myself, I’ve had a romantic partner in the past who I got involved with having never seen their actual face. The show reminded me of a lot of the dynamics of furry friendships and relationships, [which] are made on personality as opposed to what the person looks like.
The prosthetics used in the trailer aren’t explicitly furry-inspired — they’re more naturalistic, as opposed to furry costumes, which tend to be “a person’s own representation of that animal, with colors that don’t often match or highly stylized designs,” says Kaide. A. Szabla, an artist who makes content for the furry community, agrees. “Fursuits tend to be very personal to the folks who wear them and are sort of an outward expression of their personality,” they say.
Despite the apparent influence of furry fandom culture on pop culture phenomena, however, furries are rarely consulted to provide input for such projects, even when they deal directly with furry-related topics, such as an infamous episode dealing with the fandom.
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