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"Basic cosmetic changes don't change that."
And neither does changing the Pokemon's original based. Since "basic" might be subjective and yet, who can say that "basic" doesn't count?

Most fursonas that are say, wolves, are likely gonna not be "basic" real world animals with human characteristics anymore: I.e. Many fursonas are likely gonna be blue, red, patterns, and some more and almost every single one, even the ones without those changes are treated like different species like how Pokemon is a different species. That's why it's the same.
Vulpix: Based on fox, has human like features, but changed so much and treated like a different species in the other world.
Blue fox fursona: Based on fox has human like features, but changed so much and treated like a different species the other world.

The only thing that makes sense here is that so many fursonas, and Pokemon for example, are anthropomorphic in our world, but not in their world. This includes Zootopia. To say when is something is "true furry" in all this is really scary. I refuse to consider a certain fursona I like to "not be true furry".

Though it probably doesn't matter because they are very sentient similar to us but still.

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