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  • DirtyRatMatt said:
    I'm surprised more people don't know of Saberspark, considering how popular some of his vids have become in terms of views.

    Same thing goes for anything. Not everyone lives on youtube and jumps onto everything that's popular.

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  • Why exactly isn't there a studio focused on Furry movies btw? The big players (Pixar, Disney, Dreamworks)put some out regulary, but nearly never on a - let's say- Zack Snyder, Quentin Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez level.

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  • D4rk said:
    Why exactly isn't there a studio focused on Furry movies btw? The big players (Pixar, Disney, Dreamworks)put some out regulary, but nearly never on a - let's say- Zack Snyder, Quentin Tarantino or Robert Rodriguez level.

    Probably the same reason porn games remain ghettoized: anyone attached to such a project that can't feasibly claim "mainstream" appeal is going to be stigmatized in the industry. Funny Animals are OK because it's "kids' stuff", Howard the Duck was acceptable because it was just too crazy to come off as anything other than a fever dream, but as soon as anyone tries to normalize an adult furry aesthetic beyond a niche underground you can bet the moral guardians will clamp down hard. Consider how when interspecies romance occurs in "popular" films like Avatar and The Shape of Water, the character designs are always unmistakably humanoid—I'd read plot synopses of East Asian films centred around mythological creatures and get excited, only to find out 90% of their screen presence is in their human guises at minimum.

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  • Epantsimator said:
    Probably the same reason porn games remain ghettoized: anyone attached to such a project that can't feasibly claim "mainstream" appeal is going to be stigmatized in the industry. Funny Animals are OK because it's "kids' stuff", Howard the Duck was acceptable because it was just too crazy to come off as anything other than a fever dream, but as soon as anyone tries to normalize an adult furry aesthetic beyond a niche underground you can bet the moral guardians will clamp down hard. Consider how when interspecies romance occurs in "popular" films like Avatar and The Shape of Water, the character designs are always unmistakably humanoid—I'd read plot synopses of East Asian films centred around mythological creatures and get excited, only to find out 90% of their screen presence is in their human guises at minimum.

    Good answer.

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