Video review: ‘DreamKeepers Vol. 3′ by Dave and Liz Lillie
Author: Isiah Jacobs
See more: DreamKeepers, Dave's Essays, Leon on Youtube - animated intro by Rei Vagan.
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‘Rio 2′ first trailer revealed
Author: Fred
Animation Scoop has the first trailer for Blue Sky Studios’ Rio 2, out next April. It’s anthro birds, birds, birds! I just got through reviewing the coffee-table The Art of 'Epic' for Animation World Network. (My review should be poste...
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2012 Ursa Major Awards voting now closed
Author: Fred
The voting for the 2012 Ursa Major Awards, for the best anthropomorphic literature and art of the calendar year 2012, is now closed. Voting took place from March 15 to May 15. 1,696 registrations were received, but only 1,113 people act...
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Announcement: ‘Foodfight!’ is a direct-to-DVD release
Author: Fred
Animation Scoop’s Greg Ehrbar reports that Foodfight!, the coming-soon CGI theatrical feature announced ever since 2004, has finally come out – as a direct-to-DVD release, on May 7. This is definitely one for Crossaffliction’s proposed ...
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BD & Comics Passion 2013 at London’s Institut Français
Author: Huskyteer
Between May 30th and June 2nd, UK fans of comics and graphic novels can attend the BD (bande dessinée) & Comics Passion 2013, a series of events at the Institut Français in Queensberry Place, south-west London. The progra...
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Review: ‘Sale Bête’, by Maïa Mazaurette and Jean-Paul Krassinsky
Author: Fred
I thank Lex Nakashima again for ordering these books from Amazon.fr and loaning them to me. Hmmm. Well, you certainly gain a vocabulary of current French slang from reading this series. Ordi = PC. Les etrons = turds. La clope = cigarett...
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Non-fiction magazine ‘Claw & Quill’ seeks (re)launch material
Author: GreenReaper
Furry author/editor Watts Martin has announced a new online magazine about furry fandom, Claw & Quill. The magazine's submission guidelines call for unpaid reviews, interviews, profiles and nonfiction narratives in the 1000–2...
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Biggest Little Fur Con breaks records, excites onlookers
Author: Patch Packrat
The Grand Sierra, location of the first Biggest Little Furry Convention (May 3-5, 2013), was packed with enthusiastic crowds of casino visitors. A person with free time or money couldn't avoid fun if they tried. It had res...
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Animal prosthetics expose greater concern for animal welfare
Author: Rakuen Growlithe
My first story for Flayrah was about Oscar, the first cat to get prosthetic limbs. Only one line – it was before Newsbytes were added – but the feline Oscar remains a good role model. (Unfortunately, the human Oscar, my...
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Remastered ‘DuckTales’ video game coming this summer
Author: Fred
Chappell Ellison reports on the Cartoon Brew website that the 1989 Capcom DuckTales video game is being remastered for a Summer 2013 release. The game will feature enhanced background graphics, and as much of the original voice cast as ...
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How to switch art sites without losing customers
Author: Sonious
As someone who has been in a community of artists, I hear a common conundrum arise: I really want to leave this art site, but it’s too popular and leaving would mean losing out on a valuable resource to gain/keep customers. This arti...
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Review: ‘Farmost Star I See Tonight’, by Jonathan W. Thurston
Author: Fred
Full disclosure: I wrote a blurb for this book, which is quoted on the back cover. Farmost Star I See Tonight is a mystical, dreamy, touching romantic fantasy for shy teenagers. Whether humans or wolves, ‘omega’ adolescents may feel tha...
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Book review: ‘Freak’s Amour’, by Tom De Haven
Author: Patch Packrat
Freak's Amour, by Tom De Haven, is simply a masterpiece. This is some of the best weird literature that few seem to have heard of or remember. It's been out of print for 27 years. I started it once, long ago when I wa...
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Two new anthropomorphic animation projects seek funding
Author: Fred
Animation Scoop’s Jerry Beck announces two new crowdfunded animation projects, both anthropomorphic. One is Ghost of a Tale – a video game featuring a mouse warrior-bard in a medieval world, by Lionel “Seith” Gallat, a former supervisi...
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Review: ‘Where the Blue Begins’, by Christopher Morley
Author: Fred
Each in turn may call this a fairy story, a dog story, an allegory or a satire, but all will be moved by the beauty and the meaning--a beauty and a meaning that seems to live within the realm of those books that go on and on making fri...
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