Huh... best Anthroporphic Film this year is probably arguably LESS anthroporphic than that film CrossAffliction rants about winning years back (Avatar).
I mean, I guess if you count the scene where Sven is doing a song and voicing over his pet reindeer that would count as a 'talking animal'... if you squint at it with several shots of vodka.
It seems like every year we're going to have that "Black Sheep" winner which really had not business qualifying as an 'anthropomorphic work'. Yes, non-anthro works can be popular among furries, but does that alone qualify it for the Ursa Major's?
I mean, why not do Lord of the Rings movies? Or Dr. Who? Star Trek? I mean furries tend to be fans of the sci-fi and fantasy genres as well as animation, so why not include them?
Quite honestly, between Frozen this year and Skyrim Dawngaurd last year, I'm starting to (almost) miss the days when things like Avalon and Softpaw were nominated. At least while I find it objectionable in material, it clearly is an anthro work that fits under the genre the awards are supposed to be about.
Huh... best Anthroporphic Film this year is probably arguably LESS anthroporphic than that film CrossAffliction rants about winning years back (Avatar).
I mean, I guess if you count the scene where Sven is doing a song and voicing over his pet reindeer that would count as a 'talking animal'... if you squint at it with several shots of vodka.
It seems like every year we're going to have that "Black Sheep" winner which really had not business qualifying as an 'anthropomorphic work'. Yes, non-anthro works can be popular among furries, but does that alone qualify it for the Ursa Major's?
I mean, why not do Lord of the Rings movies? Or Dr. Who? Star Trek? I mean furries tend to be fans of the sci-fi and fantasy genres as well as animation, so why not include them?
Quite honestly, between Frozen this year and Skyrim Dawngaurd last year, I'm starting to (almost) miss the days when things like Avalon and Softpaw were nominated. At least while I find it objectionable in material, it clearly is an anthro work that fits under the genre the awards are supposed to be about.