Yep, Brave is a mistake, all right. Wrong year, and it doesn’t have any anthro characters in it, judging by the trailers so far. But what can we expect for 2012?
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Ted. A lone teddy bear with a potty mouth should make this a strong contender.
Rise of the Guardians. You know that a lot of Furfans will nominate it for Bunnymund alone.
Wreck-It Ralph. Anthro video-game characters, with at least a couple of semi-Furries in a ghost from Pac-Man and the snake from Q-Bert.
The Wolf Children, Ame and Yuki. A 2012 release in Japan. Similarly, a lot of FurFans will nominate this even if all that they’ve seen is the trailer: cute werewolf children!
Zambezia. Lots of anthro birds! So what if The Guardians: The Legend of Ga’Hoole and Rio didn’t get very far? A 2012 release in South Africa still counts.
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax. Already out since March and Furry fandom is ignoring it. But it's eligible.
That’s at least eight potential UMA contenders for 2012.
Yep, Brave is a mistake, all right. Wrong year, and it doesn’t have any anthro characters in it, judging by the trailers so far. But what can we expect for 2012?
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted.
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Ted. A lone teddy bear with a potty mouth should make this a strong contender.
Rise of the Guardians. You know that a lot of Furfans will nominate it for Bunnymund alone.
Wreck-It Ralph. Anthro video-game characters, with at least a couple of semi-Furries in a ghost from Pac-Man and the snake from Q-Bert.
The Wolf Children, Ame and Yuki. A 2012 release in Japan. Similarly, a lot of FurFans will nominate this even if all that they’ve seen is the trailer: cute werewolf children!
Zambezia. Lots of anthro birds! So what if The Guardians: The Legend of Ga’Hoole and Rio didn’t get very far? A 2012 release in South Africa still counts.
Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax. Already out since March and Furry fandom is ignoring it. But it's eligible.
That’s at least eight potential UMA contenders for 2012.
Fred Patten