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A copyrighted (franchise) character or species that is depicted as more [[anthro]] than their original furry (animal-like) form ([[feral]], [[semi-anthro]], [[taur]]). A character should have less animal traits, and more humanoid traits than their original form. This doesn't apply to form-to-form [[transformation]] scenes. Anthrofying feral characters A feral character, or character that typically walks on all fours, that is now rendered closer to a bipedal human-animal hybrid. Changes may include: * Erect posture (standing on two legs), * Humanoid [[breasts]], * Hands (or feet) in place of [[hooves]], paws, and [[wings]] (or talons). Sometimes they will also come with [[humanoid genitalia]] when anthrofied, but other times will retain the [[genitals]] one would expect a nonfictional animal to sport. h5. Not to be confused with * [[furrification]] - non-furry characters and people depicted as furries * [[humanized]] - non-human characters depicted as humans * [[humanoidized]] - non-humanoids depicted as humanoids * [[transformation]] * [[feral_to_anthro]] * [[human_to_anthro]] * [[humanoid_to_anthro]] h4. See also * [[alternate_species]] * [[dragonification]] * [[ponification]] * [[anthro]] * [[digimorph]] * [[feralized]] * [[pokemorph]] * [[semi-anthro]] * [[taurification]] Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Nov 30 '22, 20:16 |
V2 |
A copyrighted (franchise) character or species that is depicted as more [[anthro]] than their original furry (animal-like) form ([[feral]], [[semi-anthro]], [[taur]]). A character should have less animal traits, and more humanoid traits than their original form. This doesn't apply to form-to-form [[transformation]] scenes. Anthrofying feral characters A feral character, or character that typically walks on all fours, that is now rendered closer to a bipedal human-animal hybrid. Changes may include: * Erect posture (standing on two legs), * Humanoid [[breasts]], * Hands (or feet) in place of [[hooves]], paws, and [[wings]] (or talons). Sometimes they will also come with [[humanoid genitalia]] when anthrofied, but other times will retain the [[genitals]] one would expect a nonfictional animal to sport. h5. Not to be confused with * [[furrification]] - non-furry characters and people depicted as furries * [[humanized]] - non-human characters depicted as humans * [[humanoidized]] - non-humanoids depicted as humanoids * [[transformation]] * [[feral_to_anthro]] * [[human_to_anthro]] * [[humanoid_to_anthro]] h4. See also * [[alternate_species]] * [[dragonification]] * [[ponification]] * [[anthro]] * [[digimorph]] * [[feralized]] * [[pokemorph]] * [[semi-anthro]] * [[taurification]] Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Nov 30 '22, 20:15 |
V1 |
A copyrighted (franchise) character or species that is depicted as more [[anthro]] than their original furry (animal-like) form ([[feral]], [[semi-anthro]], [[taur]]). A character should have less animal traits, and more humanoid traits than their original form. This doesn't apply to form-to-form [[transformation]] scenes. Anthrofying feral characters A feral character, or character that typically walks on all fours, that is now rendered closer to a bipedal human-animal hybrid. Changes may include: * Erect posture (standing on two legs), * Humanoid [[breasts]], * Hands (or feet) in place of [[hooves]], paws, and [[wings]] (or talons). Sometimes they will also come with [[humanoid genitalia]] when anthrofied, but other times will retain the [[genitals]] one would expect a nonfictional animal to sport. Updated by 134455RJ Wed, Sep 28 '22, 03:37 |