"Could it be a coincidence that Disney chose a fox protagonist for its first fully anthro feature, considering foxes are arguably the most popular ‘fursona’ cited by furries? Many furries name the hero of Disney’s animated Robin Hood, also a fox, when recalling their first sexual feelings for anthropomorphized animals?"
I am confused, or Elmore is confused, or Gaudette was confused. This seems to be saying that "Zootopia" is Disney's first fully anthro feature while it cites Disney's previous "Robin Hood". And don't forget (as Disney itself seems to have) its "Chicken Little", which did not have a fox protagonist but was a fully anthro feature.
"Could it be a coincidence that Disney chose a fox protagonist for its first fully anthro feature, considering foxes are arguably the most popular ‘fursona’ cited by furries? Many furries name the hero of Disney’s animated Robin Hood, also a fox, when recalling their first sexual feelings for anthropomorphized animals?"
I am confused, or Elmore is confused, or Gaudette was confused. This seems to be saying that "Zootopia" is Disney's first fully anthro feature while it cites Disney's previous "Robin Hood". And don't forget (as Disney itself seems to have) its "Chicken Little", which did not have a fox protagonist but was a fully anthro feature.
Fred Patten