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Opinion: Street fursuiting is the most fun furry experience
Animation: ‘The Painting’ is coming
‘Wastelander Panda’ episodes available online on May 27
A Cute Comic Someone Made for Me C: I love it!
Review: ‘The Fortune Teller’s Poem’, edited by Andres Cyanni Halden
‘The Night of the Rabbit’ to be released on May 29
FC-122 Fairy Crotch Fountain
KnotCast: Episode 217 – Mission Improbable
I know this isn't the usual type of art we see hear, but I just love this image especially as a part-time hijabi (not Muslim just like the idea behind hijab).
Indie Animation Looking for Help
Jerry Beck’s Animation Scoop has an interesting article about a pair of independent animation projects in the works — both of which just happen to be very furry. First up is Ghost of a Tale, a new video game designed by Lionel “Seith” Gallat. Lionel has worked as a supervising animator at Dreamworks on movies like The Prince Of Egypt, The Road to Eldorado, Spirit, Sinbad, SharkTale, and others. More recently he’s been a director for Illumination on films like Despicable Me and The Lorax. Ghost of a Tale follows the adventures of a medieval mouse battling rat zombies on a mysterious island. In a very different vein is Dogonauts by Shel and Justin Rasch. “Mortal enemies, a Dogonaut Pilot and a Space Flea, shoot each other down only to awake, marooned side by side on an alien desert planet.” Justin is a stop-motion animator known for films like Paranorman. He and his wife Shel completed Dogonauts in their garage, all the while both of them working full-time jobs. Both of these projects are seeking crowdfunding help to move from their current levels of production up to the next, and hopefully get them out into the world. The Scoop article features trailers as well as the official pitches for each of these projects. Check ‘em out.

Dogonauts promo poster by Paul Linsley