"I remember the San Diego Comic-Con just after "All Dogs Go to Heaven" was released when someone (it was Shawn Keller, but nobody was supposed to admit they knew) cruised the hall in an excellent Charlie the Dog costume (a full-body Fursuit, but the word Fursuit hadn't been coined yet) as an unclothed German Shepherd, that was Anatomically Correct."
Whoah... how did that happen? i'm curious for... science...
How did someone get a full fursuit made anatomically correct in the early 90s. And did it have furry balls? How did that go over, and how did the wearer get into that then make the "Horrifying look at the furries" comic?
I have a good friend whose voice work is best known for an animated ad campaign mascot, that gets special fans on the internets. She laughs about what happens with unfiltered google search. Its a total joy to work with her and she does a scratchy boy voice that will be useful for a project i'm casting now.
"I remember the San Diego Comic-Con just after "All Dogs Go to Heaven" was released when someone (it was Shawn Keller, but nobody was supposed to admit they knew) cruised the hall in an excellent Charlie the Dog costume (a full-body Fursuit, but the word Fursuit hadn't been coined yet) as an unclothed German Shepherd, that was Anatomically Correct."
Whoah... how did that happen? i'm curious for... science...
How did someone get a full fursuit made anatomically correct in the early 90s. And did it have furry balls? How did that go over, and how did the wearer get into that then make the "Horrifying look at the furries" comic?
I have a good friend whose voice work is best known for an animated ad campaign mascot, that gets special fans on the internets. She laughs about what happens with unfiltered google search. Its a total joy to work with her and she does a scratchy boy voice that will be useful for a project i'm casting now.