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Hi, leave me out please :) the two movies are vastly separate. One's a corporate monolith propelled by marketing and the other's a personal passion project that rises with merit. One's very grudgingly and modestly recognizing a tiny niche of it's audience and the other's purely by and for that audience and wider because it stands on it's own as a good movie too.

"Furry" is the connection and that's a vague multi meaning word. The reason i did any comparison was to wave and say "hey guys, over here" while people fell over themselves to eat up another good thing that wasn't really needing support it didnt have. There was no comparison beyond an intentionally clickbait title.

Anyone can be a disney fan, theres nothing special about that. Having a self generated subculture is different. That's a good thing to promote.

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