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The '''furry genre''' is characterized by inclusion of some animal or non-human species with [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] characters.  Since it is character-based, most furry works will also fall into one or more other genres. SF and children's stories generally frequently employ furries.
The '''furry genre''' is characterized by inclusion of some animal or non-human species with [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] characteristics.  Since it is character-based, most furry works will also fall into one or more other genres. SF and children's stories generally frequently employ furries.




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Latest revision as of 15:05, 19 June 2007

The furry genre is characterized by inclusion of some animal or non-human species with anthropomorphic characteristics. Since it is character-based, most furry works will also fall into one or more other genres. SF and children's stories generally frequently employ furries.