I proposed that question on Fb recently to a group of Zootopia fans. In the form of this question, “What would you do if you suddenly found yourself in Zootopia?” and here are their answers.
Month: March 2017
New Releases by Fur Planet
Rabbit Valley Recent Releases
Bio-Chronicles Issue 1: Old Wounds by Aneal Pothuluri – $15.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9558/1334/Bio-Chronicles-Issue-1-Old-Wounds-by-Aneal-Pothuluri
Furry Experience Volume 1: First Days with New Friends by Ellen Natalie – $19.98
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9525/1334/Furry-Experience-Volume-1-First-Days-with-New-Friends-by-Ellen-Nata
Furry Experience Volume 2: Pride and Pencils by Ellen Natalie – $24.99
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9526/1334/Furry-Experience-Volume-2-Pride-and-Pencils-by-Ellen-Natalie
Hot Dish #2 edited by Dark End – $17.95
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9563/1334/Hot-Dish-Number-2-edited-by-Dark-End
Irrational Fears by Ursula Vernon – Hardcover Edition – $34.99
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9559/1334/Irrational-Fears-by-Ursula-Vernon-Hardcover-Edition
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #51 MLP: FIM #51 – $4.25
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9561/1334/My-Little-Pony-Friendship-is-Magic-Number-51-MLP-FIM-Number-51
North American Fur #35 – NAF #35 – $19.98
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9562/1334/North-American-Fur-Number-35-NAF-Number-35
A Glimpse of Anthropomorphic Literature Volume 1 edited by AnthroAquatic – $10.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9516/1334/A-Glimpse-of-Anthropomorphic-Literature-Volume-1-edited-by-AnthroAqu
Bio-Chronicles Issue 1: Old Wounds by Aneal Pothuluri – $15.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9558/1334/Bio-Chronicles-Issue-1-Old-Wounds-by-Aneal-Pothuluri
Chronicles of Pangelos: Rusting It Up by Charles ‘Fox’ Champion – $20.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9522/1334/Chronicles-of-Pangelos-Rusting-It-Up-by-Charles-Fox-Champion
FAPP RPG Expansion Book – FAPP: Landsmeat – $10.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9515/1334/FAPP-RPG-Expansion-Book-FAPP-Landsmeat
Furry Experience Volume 1: First Days with New Friends by Ellen Natalie – $19.98
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9525/1334/Furry-Experience-Volume-1-First-Days-with-New-Friends-by-Ellen-Nata
Furry Experience Volume 2: Pride and Pencils by Ellen Natalie – $24.99
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9526/1334/Furry-Experience-Volume-2-Pride-and-Pencils-by-Ellen-Natalie
Irrational Fears by Ursula Vernon – Hardcover Edition – $34.99
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9559/1334/Irrational-Fears-by-Ursula-Vernon-Hardcover-Edition
Magical Unicorn Sex Adventure: 2-Year Anniversary Double Issue by Snow-Shine – $24.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9517/1334/Magical-Unicorn-Sex-Adventure-2-Year-Anniversary-Double-Issue-by-Sn
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #48 MLP: FIM #48 – $4.25
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9518/1334/My-Little-Pony-Friendship-is-Magic-Number-48-MLP-FIM-Number-48
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #49 MLP: FIM #49 – $4.25
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9519/1334/My-Little-Pony-Friendship-is-Magic-Number-49-MLP-FIM-Number-49
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #50 MLP: FIM #50 – $5.99
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9560/1334/My-Little-Pony-Friendship-is-Magic-Number-50-MLP-FIM-Number-50
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #51 MLP: FIM #51 – $4.25
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9561/1334/My-Little-Pony-Friendship-is-Magic-Number-51-MLP-FIM-Number-51
Tall Tails – Tears of the Mother Issue 1 by JD Calderon and Daphne Lage – $5.95
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9523/1334/Tall-Tails-Tears-of-the-Mother-Issue-1-by-JD-Calderon-and-Daphne-L
Tall Tails – Tears of the Mother Issue 2 by JD Calderon and Daphne Lage – $5.95
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9524/1334/Tall-Tails-Tears-of-the-Mother-Issue-2-by-JD-Calderon-and-Daphne-L
The Golden Week Part 5 by Douglas Kim – $10.00
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9520/1334/The-Golden-Week-Part-5-by-Douglas-Kim
Webz Magazine Issue 6 – Long Train Runnin’ – $7.50
https://www.rabbitvalley.com/item/9521/1334/Webz-Magazine-Issue-6-Long-Train-Runnin
Midwest Furfest 2016 – Fursuit Menagerie
Fursuit Review dot com Commentary
If there ever was a furry site that totally pissed me off Fursuit Review is one of them, and for the following reason. Not everyone can afford the best quality, and that isn’t the reason why furries have them made. It’s just that they want to be their fursona if only for a little while…due to how hot you can get inside one. Cost is really an issue for all of us, and I include myself. For example this one maker changes $2500 for a digitigrade fursuit, $2100 for a plantigrade fursuit, $1600 for a partial, and $300 min for a head (by another maker) and I mean that is the cheapest I seen, is really beyond what I can afford atm. I know I am not the only one in that same position. Quite a few make what they can themselves, and look like DIY projects and I am not going to criticize any one of them. As I often thought of doing that myself, due to few the very few makers that will sell everything separately.
I maybe going on about the cost, but that is a real issue for all of us. It’s a matter of paying our bills or buying a fursuit. Which even if you have one commissioned would take months to come. Really it isn’t like we can go down to the local costume shop and buy one. Even though some do, admit it yourself, I seen them at the furcons myself. But does anyone laugh or make fun of them. No, because we know it might be the only way of showing their fursona that they can actually afford.
My personal view on the subject is this, if you’re happy with what you got. Who the fuck cares about what others think.
Sites like Fursuit Review doesn’t need to exist.
Zootopia Pass
Bunnicula
A character you don’t know
Bunnicula is a children’s book series written by James Howe, featuring a vampire rabbit named Bunnicula who sucks the juice out of vegetables. Alternatively, Bunnicula is the main title of the first book in the series, published by Atheneum Books in April 1979. The husband-and-wife team James and Deborah Howe wrote it together, but she died before it saw print. The series consists of seven books, with the latest published in 2006.
The story is centered on the Monroe family and their pets and is told from the perspective of their dog Harold. The Monroes find a bunny at the theater where they were watching a Dracula film. Because of this, they name him Bunnicula. Their cat Chester, however, is convinced Bunnicula is a vampire and attempts to get Harold (the dog) to help save the Monroes from the perceived menace.
A 1982 animated TV special (from Ruby-Spears) by the same name was created based on the first book and aired on the ABC Weekend Special. The animated special deviated heavily from the novels and actively depicted Bunnicula using vampiric powers, which did not occur in the novels.
The full title of the first book is Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery. The second and third books of the series are Howliday Inn and The Celery Stalks at Midnight. Nighty-Nightmare followed in 1987, followed by Return to Howliday Inn in 1993. In 1999, Bunnicula Strikes Again! was published. Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow was published in 2006, and appears to be the final book in the Bunnicula series.
Following the end of the Bunnicula series, James Howe began a spin-off series called Tales from the House of Bunnicula, which are “written” by Howie, the dachshund puppy introduced into the series in Howliday Inn. There is also a series called Bunnicula and Friends: Ready To Read. They are a series of six picture books about adventures of the characters from the stories. They are aimed for beginning readers.
An animated series adaptation of Bunnicula began airing on Cartoon Network and on Boomerang on February 6, 2016.
43 Associated Press | Furries in the Media
Setting the Record Straight on Furry Net
What a difference less than 48 hours make. It seems this morning as I usually do checking out Twitter on my phone. I saw messages of racial hate and intolerance seemly posted by Furry Net on their Twitter account. It also seems those messages has been taken down. But there are clear signs on that page that shows they were once there.
I want to make it very to everyone I don’t support hate in any form. To quote Rodney King, “Why can’t we just get along”. I have sent the chief admin of Furry Net a message, any more signs of hate and I will abandon the entire project, like my Furry Net account.
Me personally I try and get along with everyone. Over the years I met someone of you name it. I have never even thought of anything they could find offensive, or let alone said anything…nor would I ever.
With Trump getting elected and murders have been done in name of racial and religious purity…and I want to make it clear none of these was performed by Muslims. In fact that terrorist attack in Canada was done by Trump supporters.
Then there is the Furry Raiders, who just make me ill. I once spoke to their founder and it was founded upon a really good idea. Helping other furries, that I can agree with. But in the year since that interview. I have been seeing messages of hate coming from them. Also other furries who warned me to stay away from Colorado where they are based. It seems some have it in for me over my views about them. That they are a bunch of bigots who use the furry fandom to spread their messages of hate.
Tensions haven’t been this bad since the 1960s in a way this country is one good kick away from a civil war. We really need to tone things DOWN…ASAP!!! as in NOW.
So all I can ask anyone, is please tone it down. Especially against Liberals. Which in some memes I seen are a cross of those who would be willing to become someone slave. To being Robin Hood to anyone who asked. I say that because I am a liberal, I became one after The House announced Trump’s Health Plan and I discovered I won’t have any insurance if it is put through…and btw health savings plans have been tried in the past at least 3 times that I know of and none of them have ever worked.
















